Forester's Falls WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2: Projects, p. 13

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A.C.W.W. works in rur: * al areas there. Th me bus s rough the efforts of FW.LC. ca:ggirst’raiiuél(’iflllnlng centres were established. When womenI (o:f has published the Nova Scotia Volume of "A Canadian Mosiac". one of the highligfitscylon to attend international meetings in 1957 which is a record of arts and crafts in the province from the first d.0i1j1g so much to help tha: ‘:]’:)Srlrt]sento fthe§e training centres, which are Seut)tjll‘?fs to {he present time. It is_suggest?d ’}hat the other provinces similar scheme has b of this eastern country. Recently a publish their volume of "A Canadian Mosiac", the complete set to be West Indies. cen undertaken for aid to like groups in the ready for Canada‘s Centennial Year, 1967. © leati In addition to th mentioned, there have been many local Publ m f n ose a n â€" locs teations and Publicity publications and many members‘ names have appeared in print in Since the ti 202 various connections. an important Plzr::f gg ?;iamzml(,n, publicity has been recognized as magazines have carried manl;rrzgtr;ir of F.W.LC. Newspapers and Honors guided the progress of the orgarel?Z:[r} the program and those who The Federated Women‘s Institutes of Canada have been proud (Public Relations Officer) is nization. .A Publicity Convener to accept three particular honors proving the value of effort through attend to national publicity ag_l’omte}cli at each Board Meeting to the yoars s 1941, extensi . Since the first national broadcast in ~ television. S’Hlerofisgeh hcf-obeen made of the medium of Orz;dcii and .__ One result of the Tweedsmuir Competitions was the presentation radio and television evaluafi’:;a“fin with the provinces two national in 1949 of an unsolicited Award of Merit, granted by the American correlated into a valuable pictsureavefbeilen conducted and the findings , Association for State and Local History. . 0 4 T regard to programing. the wishes of rural Canada in In 1955 a brief was presented for the Henry Marshall Tory The use of vi : ; Award "for outstanding contribution to Canadian {\dult Education". organization. Axsusxstl z:?sstl)ifdsll ku}ds is a part of the program of the » The award was presented to FW.LC. am: TRadch){ goltlege.. t’_l'he ue s : foog . j aher g:gP;Ct}ngt' the work in all areas c&;:C:risefx:?enc; tthe hprovmces, am: gg:;:i(on zfxcohompanfi/ m? :le }é‘“\:\?r[d'caals)e:;t‘l‘fslniqt?emcontriebutsio[:lmtg‘:]hgé nization. A simi ‘ 0 the international s of the work of the F.YW. C : : w imilar set was collected for national use. lives of thousands of Canadian$ for the improvement of community \ national paper was ; ; life and for service abroad". that time was not large englll]gbklllsth:d rreng a bu} the gisenlation a" s » by the Canadian Citizenshi paper was again published, this ti warrent continuing. In 1942 a In 1958 the "Beaver Pelt", awarded DY {h8,. o ly the h k :i}}e official organ of the na{ionfl olme with success. Since that time Council, was received by F.W.L,C. for "outstanding work in the fie isseminated news of nati organization, "Federated News", has of citizenship" : . tional » nship . publish their own paper o importance. Each of th ¢ . hae paper or leaflet laes 8 provinces ud r honors received by the organization, gas the first province to publishe af]mi P Hbnas. Nove Soold ma In addition to these 2nd 01[)25“ received by outstanding members ountry", in 1922, nstitute paper, "The Home and fornt};lep.frsoml‘(l .h"‘;"{; Ih(a;ve Mrs Hoodiess and Judge Murphy have it work in FW.LC ; f (haxe Thre b ; j Historic figures for their contributions go e ]qrog{hgres were recorded for circulati . oth been'proclmmed Natlona! is only woman whose portrait hangs 1 ps and individuals. The latest of h. irculation among interested to the nation. Mrs. Hood!¢® 1;[! ]e(jv )::}eorge \, conferred on ‘mdge e reports of the Biennial B these was published in 1959. % in the National Archives. H« N~ ing form and give an accurate r::;;dege“n.gs. are published in pamphlet Murphy the decoration of the Order of 5t. > dOft}ferlf]S;\lf\:? fof 20, ot activity through the her : Two past presldents receive e fo ing : Provincial organizations h . 8 years. + $ accomplishments. Wl F"( N.B., the C.B.E.; and Mrs. Cameron Among these are "Fifty Years :er AVal_'lous publications of note. Ers. 4. A. Pup is o OC[};e O]’BE Eleven Coronation Medals Women‘s Institute in Ontario, 1947 chievement", published by the we Dow, Port Daniel QUCH, {y 1" members, namely Mrs. E. E. group at Stoney Creek and the sto: This tells the history of the first : Mere presented to promIne" MacMillan, P.EL; Mrs. C. E. Dow, Wltjl short outlines from the other ty of the work in that province, orton, Alta.; Mrs A”’S%“c. Mrs. A. E. Walker, Ont.; Mrs. Hugh a "Centennial Cookbook", which _brovinces. British Columbia has gue'; Mrs. M. McGregom ‘b.ejrcrombie, Que.; Mrs. W. F. Cameron, SaSk,atChCWafl’S Homemakers‘ Kit }is 2 joy to homemakers. "From ummers, Ont.; Mrs. A e Man.; Mrsâ€" Fred Fenwick, N.B; Mrs. wan‘s Golden Jubilee. â€" "Mode cnens" was compiled for Saskatcheâ€" Sask.; Mrs. T. L. Townsend, MAUs the work of the British Colu r:. Pioneers" tells in picture and st Scott Trenholm, NS . . mbia Women‘s Institute. Nova S l i President and later Area Viceâ€"President _a2 â€" a Scotia Dr. Nancy Adams, a PaS t woman to deliver the Convocation ~ of the A.CW.W., was the fitS . 13 =»®

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