Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 2002, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

HOME 8: COUNTRY is published quarterly by the Federated Women's Institute; at Ontario (FWIO). this newsletter has two obyectrves 1 To provide educational material which cultivates more knowledgeable and re- sponxible citizens and promote; good family life skills, leadership development and community flUIDI’I. 2 To provide a "communications link" among all members at the Federated Women’s Institute; ol Ontario and other related or ganizations EDITOR Janine Roclens-Grant GRAPHICS Debbie Thompson Wilson "A Willustratr'on 2002 EDITORIAL COMMITTEE tanine Roelt-nerrant (Secretary) Anne McGugan. Ruth lone: Lynn Lodge (Copy Editor) DEADLINES: Fall issue August 1 Winter Issue November 1 Please address all correspondence to' Janine Roclenerrant Editor, Home E Country FWIO 113) Wellington Rd 30 RR ‘1, Guelph ON NlH EIZ TIBI (519)536-3078 Fax (51918369456 Editor’s Email roolensgrantifflwightman (a F'WIO Email lwtoi’rvsentex net FWIO Website www lwio.on.(a Copyright-r 2002 FWIO Copyrighted material (including graphics) may be reproduced as long as it remains in context, its source is IP(DgnI10d and it is not used for monetary gain to reprint copyrighted material under any circumstances contact the Editor. ISSN 0701-578X Printed on rxyrlable paper by Signal-Star Publishing. Godorich, Ontario Canada Post Publications Mail Reg. Ni) l685341 Return undeliverable Copies to FWID School days can be the happiest days of your life. providing the children are old ‘ enough to go. 2 Horns I Country, Summer 2002 Brunt District Challenges You Dear Home & Country Editor: etc is much sadness and disbelief in the Brant District and surrounding area as 2i result of the recent decision of the Federated Women‘s Institutes of Canada (FWIC) to close the Adelaide Hoodless Homestead near St. George, Ontario, for most of the year. This historical site, offi- cially recognized by all three levels of government. will only be open from May I6 through to September I. 2002, and for special openings by appointment. The decision to close the Hoodless was made for financial reasons. FWIC can no longer subsidize the operating expenses of the Homestead, and there is not enough income generated by the Hoodlcss Foun- dation Fund to fill the void. Elizabeth Young. a Moylc Women’s Institute member for almost 60 years, has come up with a brilliant suggestion to Thu first Customers Return It was summer vacation time. and my husband and I decided to return once again to the Marilimes. We decided to fly to Monoton, New Brunswick, and rent a car. Our focus this trip would be the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia and the westem hall oi Cape Breton Island We had previously stayed at five wonderlul Women's Institute hospitality homes in Nova Scotia. and this trip we returned to three of the same homes. On July 25, we arrived at Ethel Fraser‘s rural home in Hardwood Lands, Like the others, Ethel and I had corresponded through the years. We had exchanged many ideas, including the Women’s institutes of Nova Scotia (WINS) pat- tern Ior making cuddle bears. After much conversation. we had supper together. When we returned Irom supper. six more WINS members had gathered on Ethel‘s verandah, along with one husband. Pictures were taken and a good deal oi talking was done. Alter strawben'y shon- cake and tea we enjoyed a resttul night in Ethel's spare bedroom. Alter hreaklastthonaxt morning and after hugs and kisses, we continued on our way. I was a lime apprehensive about returning to Varmouth on August 1 as it had been on August 1. 1995, while visiting there that I had the misfor- tune to break my ankle, This time. I really solve the problem. She will bring forth a motion at Brant District’s Annual Meeting in May to hopefully turn the situation around for the Homestead. Elizabeth will move a motion suggesting that all Brant District WI members pay a mandatory fee of $2/member/year to go directly to the Hoodlcss Upkeep Fund. She will also chal» lenge ovary District in Canada to do the same. With participation from the approxi- mately 19,000 Canadian members, it should work. It is our hope that each District across Canada will consider this wonderful idea and take up this challenge. It‘s food for thought! Submitted by Mary Derbyshi're, a member of the Adelaide Hood/es: Homestead Committee. If you have any questions, contact Mary at 67 Marvin Ave. Brantford ON N35 3C5. All donations should be made payable to FWIC and mailed directly to FWIC at 251 flank St. Suite 606. Ottawa ON KZP 1X3. Please note Headless Upkeep Fund on the memo line of the cheque. watched my step! I had made plans to stay with Barbara Hinckley in Brooklyn once again. I was determined, however, I would not be reclining on Barbara‘s couch with a big, white cast on my ankle while the others had fun at the Exhibition. We had a great afternoon at the Ex. came back to the Hinckley home for a barbecue dinner, and then returned to the Ex for the evening's events. While there, we met up with Marilyn Bums and her husband. These two couples had spent two days at our home in 1997 prior to the centennial celebrations. Marilyn had also been kind enough to sit with me that evening in 1995 while the others went to the Ex. The next day we headed to Grand Pro and Jean Paimeter's home. Jean is a great tour guide and because it was such a hot day, we spentthe evening in the air-conditioned car together, an ioying the sunset, the quaint rural churches, the Acadian dykes and Jean's commentary of the history at the area. After another good sleep and a delicious breaklast. we continued with the rest of our three-week holiday. So. once again. I urge members to experience Hospitality Homes, either as a visitor or a host. ass. Helen Yrmng. Secretary. Lynnviflr WI. ijrrlk

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy