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Barrie Examiner, 9 Oct 1941, p. 7

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welcome to the Town of Barrie lie was particularly pleas ed this year that the convention was sticking pretty closely to the aims and objects of the Womens Institute llis Worship stressed the imporl ance of such bodies as the Womens Institute in moulding public opin Iossibly one of the weak spots in governmentwhcthcr Dominion provincial or municipalwas the will of the people so expressed Governments are there to enact the will of the people not to give lead ership he maintained Frequently he had heard it said that the government should give us conscription in face of the fact that the Federal Government was elected eighteen months ago on that very question And yet public opinion has so changed that the some government could be return ed on the issue of conscription It is such organizations as yours that advise governments he dc claied The Mayorxremarked that the government is training the youth of today in the army in almost every branch of thcxtrodes There fore the youth of today will be come the men of responsibility of tomorrow but there are some things the govefrimet caht do and You may have to change later on Why not changeNOW to and save yourself much needless worry and is fuel coloured blue as guarantee of its quality tbat you can depend on to provide the utmost in steady blue coal uncertainty Here economical the wmter long change to bllu co Burnn all dun atipg comfort 411 Llutoll you how easy it i310 althe Iradd mirkedanthracltoAsk usalsoahopt thorlhluo coal Automatic Hnat Rozuldtor that saves coal and temperature doy Agriculture meetings attended the do and those possibly left on your doorstep and mine Mrs Johnston Minesing eplied tothe Mayors ivelcomein fitting manner Hes been here few times and hes almost part of our organization she declared He has allvays given us very time ly words of advice know that thewomen will stand upfo who they have to face m1 Member 95 Years Old Mrs McCrea charter mem ber of Wyebridge Institute who is 95 years of age wasrpresentpand was asked to stand up She was accorded enthiusiastic applznisem Presidents Report MissIrene Jones Oro Station submitted her presidential report indicating that the members ofther Institute had been verybusydur ing the past year particularly on account of the scarcity of help She had attended the Federation of Ratepayers and all Association convention four District annuals Miss Jones reported that all four Districts were carryirig onwith good deal of war work Shehad Interdenominational amateur 31111111 tutti 31pm PhOne socBannin llstonvtoyTHElSHi now 39 Radios Most Detective qu on THE COLOUR GUARANTEES ill QUALITY Symbol 015ch 1111111111 1111111 1111111 1111 Look for thlr Conference Yhfd in Barrie on Sep tembers At1 countyjexecutive meeting in September it was dd cidedto makeVHealth jand com munity Activities one committee She thanked the executive for the fine cooperatiori given Mrs Alvin Wie Barrie RR convener of War Activities pre sented her report orl this phase of Institute work This report is publishedinsmother column fI Icannot help but feel that not one woman here but whose chief ob ject is war work she declared Miss LeQuyer Washago chair manof War Activities for East Simcoe District said branch in East Simcoe had provid ed special donationaof box of afghan sweater and skirt that vygre on display at the cone ven We Mrs FW BrownC01dwater the piano Welcome by Mayor Mayor 11 Robertson extended fact that it should pay heed to TWdr Activities that each knitted goods containing knitted and 115 production of eggs tllctwi 11 1t1t us 111 11 131 ii Rsf llit suggested cath its own lmys 1111 her inability to be present on aecount of illness and wishing the convention secretarylttre1surer 11l man by Juno1 11111 1i There liis Conic 111131 31 11l 111ltl=1 Zils 112 ill ilt 5111 211 lict lotiii after hriancn letter was read from 311s Stocknri Wauhatzshene legrct well Balance Over $200 It lift the is 11 King Barrie presented financial statement of the County slilsllllllth for the showed 11 15 past receipts ill total 15140111 $212151 batik balance $111301 total 11mm of Community Health tvices lCClplS $712470 total expenditures 53 and balance of $20126 Mrs Fraser ilcncairn chair Com mittee introduced Hon George lloadlcy head of Distribution Ser Niltiontil Committee for Mental Hygiene who gave very An enthusiastic singsong openvaluable address on the proposal ed the Ihursday afternoon session for establishment of municipal dot of the convention with Mrs ttor system Friday Morning Opening the Friday morning ses sion Mrs SIL Page led in singing an Australian song Waltzing Malt tilda which theAustralians sang marching irilo Bengali Miss Gem evieve Iamiesoii Thornton again acth as accompanist committee was appointed to draft resolution to be presented later at the conventionin connec tion with the municipal doctor scheme advocated by George Hoad Icy slhc committee consisted 111 the four district converters of Health Miss Mary Clarke Miss Mary Clarke 3111161111 tendent of Womens Institutes for Ontario addressed the convention at the Friday morning session My slogan is taken from the en lisiment slogan You Are Needed Now Miss Clarke declared want that to be the slogan of every Institute member for the coming year The speaker stated that after ttvo years of warwe should ask our selves Are we really doing some thing worthwhilc As an In stittite member you have definite job to do Miss Clarke appealed for loyalty to the Womensplnstitutea Have feeling aboutfyour Organization that it has proved itselfin the past is provingj tself if in the present andiwill prove itself in th future You cant feel loyal to an organi zation in which you have no pride Loyalty is basedvon ideals she MUSEUM REPORT For Meat industry SHOWS ADDITIONS 111111 var 1lll Iritiat fitllulrll i11 11 211 ll it 11 ll 31 1t 11 111 111111 hill 1111111111111 oin 31 So ltth 1111 1p and l1itjloui llt Sin on 111111 rotic c1 111111111 111 111111 protect girl 11eed 11111111 lwlllilil c11111111 gt1 llilil and 11111 11111 111 llcali 111 l1lgt Alina1111 11111 111111111119 acct 11111 provincial i11111111lt for 15 111 111111111111 lvxtlvt anitrw pd 31 Wallace announced 11111 1111 1111t 112 111 llll year Sitppeglzm Cluiv 11111 that 1111 work 1gtliltl he cariad 1111 1lt usual 5111111175111137113 111 lr11111t School ws 11 1lligt1on ctwlez 133111 and North 51111111 Ira111t School would be liar 110 111 October itll Miss llorolhy Caston iaielnirsl who headed East Siiiicoe ardeiv 11nd l11111111g1ub for two years Spulxc on her Vttik its value and what 11 had meant to her 111112111firlslr11m 1ciiinie IMLMllIilt Simcoc which stood 111111131 at Canadian National lIxin biti1111 Judging Competition 111111111 ll Sitatml First Aid in the Home The leader was letliet Shook and tlidmmbers of the team were Helen Coales and Iva Ilelmkay Miss Irene Davis itliiicsiitg gttll of Elurie Junior Fair and Its 1111 Vmm 531 jects which had included high 32ml standard of excellence The 11117e 11111 the whole thing she said training school had hern held three weeks before the hair but she water secretary of Federated Wo 111ens Institutes of Ontario gave her impressions of the Biennial Convention of Federated Women Institutes of Canada at Fredericton1 NB The theme adopted was National Defence 11nd the slo gan All Out for Victoryf The convention was held from June low 111 Institutes were urged to look up on their war work as national 11111121111111111 and responsibility report was given 011th sending of $2500 by the FWIC to the De partment of National Defence Rc ports of outstanding provincial achievements Were discussed motion was carried to establ IishgfCeittial War Fund of the FVtIC registeredundcrl the War Charities Act to serve as 11 clear ing house for all provincial funds This will give the war work mid mwaw WHiwm vl Va woui soar 31011111120111 from 131101 91111131 these 1111 ItCl t1 tllllllg tli 1tllll11tgt1llrill suggested that in future the train lVroii West Sanc 111 school he held l11 months he SliT 11011 trns fott the Fair 111111 51 115111511 1r Mrs Leatherdale tvttal 5111013 11111 Mrs 13 Ieath1rdale old p1111lt1 1115111 11tur Ma 1N writ 11111111 Itching Burning Stinging if Eczema 1111 or Salt Rheum lll 3111 8111111 111 111111 1111 1111111 ill xv Air Conditioning at Its Worst Vhy live 11 home 111 eoiiditzonetl by drafts all winter whtn costs s1 little to make it ttallieil11111 Invest iirstorm sash and combination doors NOW llieyll trap the 111111 inside that you have paid to produce so that you wont be paying to heat all outdoors weathertight home means healthful comfort and real fuel economy 1111 you till rp1rgt One 11 youth rful WominV 1f $5141 From linst Hunt111 splsitditl l111c CQMPANY uM TED said In the spending of war money women should weigh how much dates and how much into wool The branches had made very fine contribution to the CentralFund only way it could be continued aunbldbethrough continued con tributions from the branches In agriculture set high value for your labor on your farms Miss Clarke advised In the sum mer it is question whether you will help to produce milk rather than to knit pair of sox because thevpeople in towns andcitiesbcan not produce milk the speaker maintained The speaker said the opportun ity existed now to promote the in terests of agriculture in this county through the Canadian Federation of Agriculture Raising the stand ard of living in the rural Sections was worthwhile Miss lClarke said that although farm women are among the most economical of oucnational groups on theivalue of saving utensilsre you so $lOin good health that for the war effort The speakenappeald for support for the Federated Womens Insti tutes of Ontario thinking as valuableas your knit tion to home and country Clarke ideclared in conclusion Grants Made work this year should go into VPSaVVingSLCefijfi The money waswvell spent but the too muchvstress could not be laid modelling clothingjmdjuch thingsn tonal character The members of the committee to administer the fund are the president correspond ingrsecretarysand treasurer we The question of Womens Insti tutesshipping overseas was dis cussed It was felt that whenever aiithihrever local Institute wish ed to send its own contributionl direct it was free to do so but it was not advisable to set up cen tral shipping ceittics7Locations and personnel to take charge of the centres were felt to entail too great responsibility and the financial aspect was also consideration Mrs Alfred Watt OBE men tinned the fact that English women are bigger than tijfe average Can adian and that in our sewing and knitting we should make larger garments as many articles of cloth ing sent over have been too small Mrs Edom Wilson Victoria Har to the convention all of which were passgd one or two after some dis mission Afull report iscpublisha cd elsewhere in this issue The conveption closed with the singing of the National Anthem isLjustas much assaying fats etc Make your tingeto ryourrcounttyfv she adVISed would like to see across can add every womens Institute mem ber doer both rnentally and in physical activities working for her Institute to makeits contribu Miss Onumotion of Mrs Black Elmvale and Mrs Alvin Wice Barrie it was decided to donate $50rtoithe CntraI Fund for war After somevdiscussion on motion of Mrs Edens Wilson Victoria Har bour itwas decided to donate $25 to their Simcoc Eederation ofi AgtiA culture not as an affiliation fee but 6y stayzing at on an in flight thin $252 per poison Buffalo WIMAP or FOLDEI Write to vam cot Erie Snipill bour presented several resolutionskiir 11 dnd motiswhot we exped Rom or Jim Wooldbe brolck home out 11 If 1589 M0 Rochester Jims letter was censored he scoLCesigetthershipsiond gunsond 111 11 mgs oppenmg ere lm tonksoncl planes they need to do ihei IS been in the novy things Jim is job WorSovings Certificates help to not allowed to wr1le about If Jim provide that money We must allbuy couldwrit what he would like to write more Whirsovings Certificates we at home might be more concerned laboutihe war says eveiythmgS VThe helpof eVery Conadiqn is needed for V1cfory In these days of wor iher1houghtlessi fellows like Jim but things arent gffishspehder traitor io our war effort reductionrfin persoan spenclingfis now la vita necessity to relieve the Ipressurefor goods lo hisiregorkioibWeve got to do but Vi enablemoreandmorelobonrgoodwill if ols pantie ne1 mg cant be diverted to winning the wars The allout lrfa 9110 Pay 101 theiwar Temajwhtch Cdriacfa marinate demnndstfria Wevegot to see to thotth men in selfdenial of each of us 15111110111111 wry WEAPONS DRIVE in YOUR cqivrMumrv Published byitlie War Savings C11rrirnitlec0uaivo

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