it o inpiaere e i opracoamatiognn Iinimmnnrmmmmmmne Sm omm mssc in ie cnte mm s ommemmmpinen mm mss o mals csss o. o ons s . oo es raeiiinems oo isnn oo e mm en s London area WiIs hold 89th convention By Ruth Skllhngs Dianne Orr addressed the P saergce n m m SPECIAE TO THE JOURNA1.Arcus. group, introducing us to | &R W _ _ _ . . 3 12kt s & s &8 . _ es uc _ css LOI‘ldOIl Area Women‘s new ROSE program manâ€" ‘ :%:% ‘Q g % & \ ; \ %; \» Instltut_e held its 89th ager hersalary is paid for |M | @ WE _ _ _ ols _ § > VW T .. wl % West Zorra Community Ontario Trillium _| SM t A 4 & 4 ' "‘ sapa. * . o <e Centre on Tuesday, Oct. 7. â€" Foundation grant. Sichas | B m e _ mm s OO _ It was one of those beautiâ€"â€" just graduated from the | & w® i / 4 35 > ty Safer ï¬ i _ Shre ful days for travelling, giv= â€" University of Guelph with a _| ts i . . yB €14., mt *i* t e e mg an attendance of 221 major in gerintology. One _ | | 9 s1 t _/ Ww § _ _1 ~ o A @ . ladies, who enjoyed a day . of her first activities is a | | * #2% . d 6 12 / o "SZâ€"~ . w with information, fun, good New _ Rose_ Program â€"| . e y t ~ : _ pu @ hya s food and good friends. brochure. â€" \ B © (9h onl i J s \3,%;‘\ * Ladies were greeted at _ The third Phase of ‘Focus ‘ ¢ ol ids | 0 _ _ WOs | the door by Margaret High for W. I.‘ is for | . , 0"/;e DPA %%ï¬â€œ} Armstrong and Ruth ACWW projects and will be â€"| | * &...‘\“ "\ car * O A _ _ _ Matheson. Registration taken to the next | . j P \\‘\““‘%{% cE W Fex n e s taries from seven districts, _Hobart,â€" _ Tasmania. | M / au" ~ s ihine se ... o aay = oX s ue e c oc cccoaaaat... e ve l asfan [ G~ en oo Northwest, in, ning for Canada Region f ; e : No South, i}uflï¬m ‘Sf,fll&}f pregidem, 3 The 2003â€"2004 London and Area Women‘s Institute executive are, from left, front row, treaâ€" Huron West and Oxford. _ Provincial Convention surer Grace Campbell, secretary Mary Nicholas, president Eleanor Williams, first viceâ€"presiâ€" Braemar and Anna P. will be in Oshawa at the dent Glenna Ladell and second viceâ€"president Anne Innes. Standing, from left, PRO Ruth _ Lewis Branches provided Durham College Centre in â€" Skillings, pastâ€"president Fran Hyatt, assistant Tweedsmuir curator Janet Gibson, Tweedsmulir coffee and muffins to get June 2004. The 230 war curator Bessie Thompson, program coâ€"ordinator Mary Veenstra, assistant secretary Sheila _ everyone ready for the stories collected to date Greason and assistant PRO Laurine Mclntosh e o o se i n en * meeting. % will be in a book for the _ â€"==â€"â€"â€"â€" * ; & _ â€" _ Princess _ Elizabeth Convention, where the W.L. _ years, half of new patients Marlene Archer, alternate â€" work as a Care Clown in Granddaughter of Grace _ Branch opened with a sing . tartan will sell for $40 a are women. It is transâ€" Vivian McDonald. the Stratford Hospital. Campbell. She is studying song, led by Louise Baird metre, a big saving. The ferred by unprotected sex _ Dianne Orr conducted _ The winner of the Maryn Pharmacology. accompanied by Marlene position of Program Coâ€" and blood, not by casual the election of Officers. Pardy Scholarship was _ Presentations were made Matheson. Flags were preâ€" Ordinator is now called contact. Invitation for 2004 given â€" Mallory Peternel from Iona _ to those retiring from the ‘ sented by Fran Hyatt and â€" ROSE Coâ€"ordinator and is Dec.1is WorldAIDS day. by Jane Dearing and Station in Elgin District a Executive. Pauline Lindsay. Seven held by Gillian Catto from _Stephen Lewis has done Wilma Higgins, Oct. 5 at colourful District Banners â€" Whitefish, Ontario. Gillian much to raise the awareâ€" the Goderich Community were marched in and. suggests Branches hold an â€"ness and the needs of peoâ€" Centre in Holmesville. j stood around the room for Australian evening in . ple in Africa, he is camâ€" _ For the evening session the day. + _ February next year. paigning for a change in the head table was piped _ Ilene _ Chesterman, _ ROSE stands for Rural the patent laws so generic â€" in by Scott Matheson and Oxford‘s 1st vice president â€" Ontario Sharing Education _ drugs can go to Africa. His another great meal by extended a warm welcome and it is any progr 4M â€" web site is stephenlewisâ€" Janice‘s. Fine Country to everyone. In Memoriam ‘Where the community is â€" foundation.org. Catering. Greetings were â€" _ m=â€"zm cU AFrErXZiH " Te _was given by Jean invited to attend. The first . _ Freather Wolfe spoke on brought by Margaret k | Ry / l w; _ Brumpton Brach. Seven phase was health issues, â€" Osteoporosis, she is a docâ€" Lupton, Zorra Councillor. _ | .. m _ _ â€"â€" mmA District presidents but phaseâ€"2, ‘ROSES are tor of Naturopathic Evening speaker x;? _ â€" â€" o e 2 fl““*: _answered the roll call Blooming‘, is expanding . Medicine, prevention and "Gumdrop" also known as _ | _ _ (@ â€" _ | | \@gr _ _ which included kilometres â€"the issues that can be covâ€" â€" healthy lifestyle. Patricia Freeman, who WR M W y O C t : _ walked for the ‘Peggy. ered. Osteoporosis is known as â€" spoke on clowning and her mt t ~â€" . ks â€"~ C :oA Knapp Challenge‘, which _ HIV/AIDS worker speaks _ the silent thief, 1 in 4 t ... ol t h 4 totaled 91,832 km. The _ Terry Pook spoke on her _ women over 50 are affectâ€" AE BE | > o | [avi t oldest walker was 96,. work with HIV/AIDS in _ ed, 1 in 8 men also. ts _ _ . O P ;%fég’f 2. closely followed by a 93 London Clinic. Care _ Reports by Conveners o 0‘ _ __ s %}t _ and 91 year old, they are Program, which covers an â€"were handled by Anne § ;_43; 3',-??'@3[". ?i _ congratulated. area from Owen Sound to _ Innes, 2nd Vice president. R ;,fï¬â€{"% K.. ~â€" _ 2s President _ Eleanor . Lake Erie, Kitchener to Time to sing with Louise o t y s _ Williams gave her address Chatham. She was given Baird and Marlene. 329 a ut 3 E_ f** oo noting that many are in an award for her work in Matheson, then special pie _ . Es “@%% 3 ié â€"the sandwich generation, _ this area. She also worked _ entertainment with George rwr’*’:g’; e _ ts _ with older parents needing With nurses in the and Janet Quinn from ‘ _ ki ; oï¬â€œâ€™% . . 4 care and children are still â€" Caribbean where there is 6 _ Kintore. i. 0 5. 05 ‘at home also needing to 8 per cent HIV positive _ p.A.C. reports were given 7 0s attention. Life is not a Patients now. They are â€" by Ruth Axford and Vivian C e 2 _ race, take it slower and very dedicated but have ‘MecDonald. Board ' take time to enjoy the little ffiW T‘}ciources- Dl'ugtS_ I?Ifl\} Directors Carol Force and things that really matter. siow the progress 0. Glenna Ladell gave their â€" Salgford Branch with Jean â€"and AIDS but will not cure â€" reports. New P.A.C. memâ€" HO“ VaHSt"e q Roberts took us through â€"the disease. One in 620 hersg elected were Light and Lively, just getâ€" people in Canada are Subdivision 18 Ruth Age: 13 ting everyone up and movâ€" infected, 1 in 250 people in Axford, alternate Joan ge: ing. FWIO president USA. 10% are over 50 â€" Mansell. Subdivision 19 School: Holy Name Grade 8 â€"_â€"Born: London Favourite Band: AC/DC & Favourite Subject: Gym ; Worst Subject: Math Favourite Teacher: Mrs. Poel ~ Ambition: Nurse