Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 22, 1948, p. 4

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1- wadrtoagsapt 22 1946 district ituititate annual n tha total nuanbar of hosjamahng pro 4a the junior club pro gram la 16 tstrfcv actta aa leaden in the various sections want miss jessie d tew on ctottdng wo j5mldsm pu4 oh an tobraasag part of tins tc k woe bnht yottr eitlsseafup ouuvob r prises for sehoola canadian day kith school children as guests travebing library parka model for music feettvala holla christ mas treats mottoes lore rules without a word and blnwi without a cord tfauw a goad only if used law fnuy jtalw broeheys kaaperv jtb road to peace is the one front i i2snwi wcuatnjustntfm by smrh of dtff ereot naiad putes joo to my jfcwowj- sms a54 sosnim and fta or h lojeatflowor ln our wtlstvmatabm aalad plat j gardeo of cjvfllsation tfour eri- sssseleaamr serk of hatnn aslnof another is your verdict of snouto the sapper cub jourseef i a2p byh kou calls one way to sssut our vjtartthe tumor ttirla session an new csjindtoajs one wafof nelgh- stnstortrtvj jmbonringtmw 0og2acn- sibsbart hatti showed the f dian who made good t fflsiil oito m accordance pajrs what makeeeus good ssrsu nqninreeata i neighbours make canada a land if ilnarto ww siren by each of itov9 friendliness hills to climb fx standbr committee con- h province go their name 1 showing much interest havo dwenssson periods debates sr rj fwoa i play and skim- jmtiaookomicsjers j -j- mrs matthew heklnbononesley son sua wo work alt yaar to oar own branch sad an hat together to gat instruction and inspbations far tirtunofcr qbaansatu tel wx memb toe part of answer and not part of problem in fa worti today and aley saked dels- gatas to take home a foil report of convention activities mr w b reek president of the oac welcomed the delegates with vwi rural all in tha urn of our task bow a to i sad a en those hridarakaada thtmssboat dear tonaat mazt whatever ida race or enest tre meeunc tbest adjonmad to memorial hall when we ware hon oured in having jobs boekwood baritone entertain wtth ssrsral sel ections after which hiss litwia words of praise far the work of the showed her slides of holla t wjuten su h asm w ken whil fjsr are very proud of the fwloand of the assoctoted ctrwxmao ox si lsuon itoonaldsrad the the world wohd v country r7he tsex tfutpasl s8ptafll 1 ttmeefc problems they g as a eroup j rtburadajr sessiona atartsd at 9 and t results they stand ontfielr am aharp after fcraakfast at 815 owtf merits andthla makes fotroarin tfis dinlnl boom with ainsjna ter strenga no on can guess tha of instituta ode jluture with any certainty but our ie has since taking t sun must be to work for iseac on dent in giving her report atattd tario roust become food conscious has she sinoe taldng because of its inpresiled population jfovember written var p arid must prodace- more food than these ars au pvsonal answers to en- t -j- j quiries received tepm w l mam- beri to maintain onr npntstlon to the different bending of parcels to britain and europe adopting of british famil ies and making pen friends among british institute members dem onstrations included frisking angel cakes salads upholstering chairs school lunch decorating the christmas tree several institutes had slides from sconeidera kischener on meat we eat a paper on china diahes was at one branch and a debate no h otor 11 districts reportng no habon report a highlights glea of to take or not to take children to womens institute meetings debated at one meeting boll calls included one way to preserve time hsndy dish for mens supper on wi day duties of a good hostess safety steps in the kitchen she closed with s poem epi taph of a tired woman 8 reports from 11 districts helton report social welfare hiss u ivempsey stratford miss dempsey said that social welfare work is largely in the hands of the women interesting papers included maintaining health in later life health is foundation of happi ness points relating to childrens health toings accomplished by branches included chest surveys slides on cancer treats st christmas help ing veterans become established jjpilhngs teas suppers study of canadas health needs things to watch included that small hole in the screen door the cold that hane on too long little things to prevent accidents in the home mottoes included a friend 1b eas ier lost than found social welfare isas wide ss the world and as warm as our hearts roll calls were aa idea for the improvement of your community your idea of an ideal family one cent for each letter of ycfar birthday month miss dempsey closed with edgar martins poem live and let live publicity mrs s wheeler brussels various ways listed by which womens institutes may publicise their activities were radio local newspsperi pesters hsve the school children make these furn ish one room in a hospital cards for shutins cebms at beach add- jresses printed programs by using wi pins and seals keeping up to date with our tweedsmulr histories have a guest book signed by all vis itors catering is splendid advertis ing mottoes werr by our deeds are we known look backward with jrrshtdde look around with con fidence look around with hope roll calls were one thing i srsnt the public to know about wis to conveners please state branch district or ara also name address and date on front page of report and number pages with four name each page also tuesday and friday st l pu cklkx wing- ham gives announcements of com ing events free any roll calu m or com plete eonyetaers report may be ob tained nram the loan library wt branch toronto hwtorjcal research gladys parke wlarton- w 10 reports from 11 districts none from south waterloo x miss paras reported that tweeda- sanar histories an never complete bat should be continually kept anj data 8ba suggested a good esss used to keep the books from de sisted the three is-in- cituenahlp were industry intelligence and integrity and fin ished by saying for your work in citizenship keep your eyes on hal- ton agriculture aad canadian industries mrs alfred wood fergus repores received from all districts mrs wood said that agriculture is science art and practice sug gestions included mottoes what canada makes makes canada- while the world remainetih seed time and harvest shall not cease keep the wheel of imhistry turn ing and keep canada a busy coun try as we carve so is our fut ure papers were trees and sou con servation plastic glass making sugar from beet to bowl roll calls nsme a vegetable and its proper vitamins hints on farm accounts nsme s new indus try a canadian mineral and where found a pleasant interlude in the after noons serious business was the musical selection by the st jacobs hillbillies which were really en joyed by ajlj also the singsong which provided relaxstlon from the taking of notes by s delegates mrs oster chairman of the lon don convention area brought gree tings from her urea to the guelph convention a guest from the english wom ens institutes mrs brain of hartfordahire brought greetings from the british institutes and won the hearts of her audience with her message from england the british institutes consider the canadian wi as their mother institute as it was from cansda that the wi movement was carried to britain in 1915 by mrs alfred watt past president acww the british wi members worked truly and faithfully through both world wars the main project at present is to produce more food end the promotion of international work for world peace mrs brains attended the ac ww conference in holland last year and hss many pen friends in different countries as s result at the present there are two german countrywomen in britain studying w i work who hope on their return to inspire germsn peo ple in the democratic way of liv ing there arc 7000 w i a in england with a membership of 380000 mom- ban their aim being to improve conditions of rural life and their motto snd psper are the same as ours for home and country they are selfgoverning and self- supporting snd their fees are now approximately 80c a year once a yesr their delegates meet in roysl albert hall london in convention their branches are so urge homes cannot accommodate the members so moat of their meet ings are held in halls there are no junior institutes in england but they have youth clubs also there is no limit to years ons msy hold office in eagund mrs brains thanked the canadians for parcels sent snd expressed the wish that they might see the joy when one is opened one peach in england costs about 200 the lstsst canadian expression she hss learned is for goodness sake she told us the story of little wiuis willis was coming from englsnd to an uncle in western canada tha uncle receive d a cable please be sura to mast little willie at the dock so urn unela sent a return cable mast urn yourself youre closer this was to illustrate the la cansda compared to ever hef ore i km afjrsld that soma day young people are going to isvs k rude i awakening because of wv wages today this cannot last and will be sure to change in the f utura there is to be n i year course in household eoonomics starting st the o ac this fall and this is the course to whlcbthe womenajn- tltutes scholarship will be applied for rural girls mr reek ended his address by saying that employ ers like rural girls because of their home experience mrs j r white replied tq mr reeks sddress of welcome sfter which mrs j h spier past area chairmsn proposed the toast to the womens institutes snd stated thst the wi appeal to rural women and that is why we have such a vast or ganisation today in- her reply mrs j r futcher provincial president fwjo said it is a privilege to be head of the fwio and membersip in this organ ization is s satisfaction it helps men to be better home makers and better citlxens this is a splendid way for rural women to serve we want to give our work where it will do the mont good and are ren dering a splendid service to all letters must got prompt attar- tjon in branches as they are urgent or they would not have been writ ten our 6th anniversary booklet la now in the hand of tho printers and a second 50t anniversary pona is being msde for use bf the wl branches do you read home and country it la our official paper and suggestions for it are always welcome our new handbook is to be ready to present st fall provincial board meeting fwio has had three distin guished guests this year miss kane of new zealand lady hayworth and mrs bralne from english in stitutes fwxo is to hsve a tent at the provincial plowing match at lind say i the ojtc scholarship fund is being continued and further dona tions are needed for its oonrlnns nca fwxo is to conduct a mem bership drive and a gavel is to be presented to womens institute hav ing greatest per cent increase la membership and highest per cent hv world ejhassjaiav ant of mm wwrld w ws must aosspt wax act atone no labour it is dot tbs atsjs of oar income but bstoma to haod a now peacefn world for oar ehadren and 1 vnndehbdrap which must oa orr ulau bald in vpss pr world clifiiaaslit ma iraa itebrlaa tha iiinr sagh sraawjaeto ato kind this service is voluntary and crease in attendance during tha unselfish snd the degree to which i year it is rendered is each membervn- there will be no change in yaar- aporislblllty the rspld growth of ly fees until after the fall board our wi shows the greet need wa meeting we mnst bays knowlsdga oj world affairs and lnternatsonal problems acceptance at pontjcat r butyby woman woman aavsr havevj aasertod than- pomuca pos wa must maks ottr own idbqaunsa assf not follow the ways of past ganssvl stiona ft voice of wbmeo moat iambs statesmen that their most organs task is to work far tha paacsr f the woh we must actively promote better brotherhood and show our ability to get- along with people and work to gether the road to free people will be a longiiard road wehiast regain a nwsense of moral values mrs futeher continued bar re port by saying if wa truly desire peace we moat help to brine it shout plans are being mads for a gath ering of district womens in officers at tha 0ajc- la tha spring snd s summer houday for wx women at e 0ac in early july it is tha duty of each mauaw to take the institute work sari for in her hand baa tha anew to whether we advance or fall back please do not leave tha work far someona alas bat pat nlliieslasm into our work and be loyal to aur aims and creed and to our officers loyalty b as important ba gener ous in our tilu dent look for things to criticise and aavsr bestt- tle aa individual effort sa each member is a most important pert lit the whole or mrs futeher concluded wtth these suggestions 1 will you ba a good loyal manv fchndrearotb swa chad benmaw todvsjl of mental ms mental lutfans sha said that the love thy naigbhaar ineonauttla c0bcsn5mhonvcaiala wen infanta and bain beam taoia up to hate ftiiaiilaa education and as should work together medics system the cbhev la pan of the community and aswrnur to treated aa savaee in turkey ho tieadllnea in paper are allowed about jinsnws dssba- quency snd r reports auao on 8ak ewea if wa have ad vfaton wa w have as p and unless asaa an world chisana they cannot work together for the good of the world miss mcbrlde closed by aaynrr- the world needs itax labour let aax j make our common endeavour worthy vr j of the worlds great need mrs mcnsaghton with two readings i shall mot pass this wsy agam and mrs mas- one and the censor miss marion thompson supervi sor of weajngton county health nurses spoke to tba vention about their newly formed health unit several resolutions wan dealt with and those sent on to provtst- dal board included to 1 beverage room boon to scenic posters and allies twins by br to reduce at age rates to britain in accepting tha chairmanship for 19481849 mrs bobertson said aha had enjoyed bar work and woold give her beat as aha laslliad that where there la honour there is raa- ponslbility tha convention closed at pja with tha national soma 260 iliilagalaa steps homeward reinforced far tha task ahead of them in thssr oontinuod on page a oq2j 1 tv ss j ladadad grand- hlaterieal sah- aehool platan far wx iaua bink vlalto to uatoh- l paasaaa of hymn nwety awa oim arr ii- a kjfav miss lewis announced the win- nan hi tha farm boms contest and three iastifatoa la tha guelph area were among the prise winners woooitoek north wx in oxford county won 10 uttlss corners wl gakiwon and ceotrsl doaamaa wx wo 10 fmiowlag a baboast in the din ing room -as- mm ojllc mm c ito ohainaaa fartroduosd tha gawawtat tha haad toua who to- the pursuit of happiness no man cam enjoy a true life and true liberty or pursue a genuine happineos without first conceding the right of his fellow man to do the name the extent of our enjoyment of these rights depends entirely on our unselfish willing ness to keep our own pursuit of happiness from interfering with that of others the moment the use of our own liberty restricts that of another we are abusing the ideals our forefathers fought to maintain the house of seagram believes that moderation is the key to the sueceassful pursuit of happiness j moderation in our thinking hi our actions and in our persons habits that is why in the use of whisky too tho house of seagram has repeatedly said drink moderately or not at all- i f ssrnv ajftmrnfo w the house of seagram o qa lr- twkmsm ji mgrmr

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