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Special Guests
Our special guests arrived today, along with the first soft snow They sang a pleasant serenade, just to let us know; That they'd arrived to cheer us as they patiently waited there, Assuring a brighter winter in exchange for food and care.
Remembering
In this month of November when we focus on remembering all those military and civilian deaths which were a result of two world wars and numerous other military actions, we face a set of sobering statistics.
The BCWI Forensic Nursing Bursary Update!!
The BCWI Forensic Nursing Bursary(BCWI-FNB) is a success due to the fund-raising and donations from our membership. Thanks for helping this project stay alive and well! To date we have raised over $18,000.00 for the BCWI-FNB.
Cooperation with the United Nations
Quoted from the book “Madge Watt and the Power of Women Working Together”, Chapter 8
Back to the Job!
September marks the traditional return to work for the Women's Institute members. There will be many new plans and projects, and a lot of shared happenings over the summer recess. Members are delighted to see each other again, and eager to find out what projects and other plans will take up their thoughts and time in the coming months.
Reflections on the Mary Stewart Collect
Keep us, O Lord, from pettiness, let us be large in thought, in word, and deed
Let us be done with fault-finding and leave off self-seeking.
May we put away all pretense and meet each other face-to-face
Without self-pity and without prejudice.
A Closer Look at Influential BCWI members JOYCE ALBANY – 1919 - 2014
How do you say that final goodbye to a dear friend? Some one who was always there when you needed them – to offer counsel, to brighten your day, to ease your heart when life was hard?
Madge Watt - Gone But Not Forgotten
2023 marks the 75th anniversary of the passing of Madge Watt. In her 80 years of life, she promoted the idea of women working together. Then she proceeded to demonstrate how such cooperation could lead to better conditions in the homes and countries through the efforts and influences of women.
Registration Information
Below are reminders for our 39th Triennial Convention, June 15 - 17, 2023:
With the Triennial Registration we have NO deadline to receive at the Provincial Office now.
A Welcoming and Helping Hand
This past June the South Vancouver Island District Women's Institute looked around for something we could become involved with, something that is current and needed.
Branches from the Past
When the BC Women's Institute History Book was being prepared, the committee members sought out information on branches that have since passed into history. Here are some those branches in brief:
Federated News, Spring/Summer 1999 from Page 5 - Associated Country Women of the World News
Many Women's Institute members are unsure of how the organization is involved with the United Nations. The following article, written by Elizabeth Rushton, Alberta Women's Institute, during her terms as Area President of ACWW for Canada, outlines those links as they existed in 1999.
Home and Country
This is only a simple story told in a simple way
To honour a noble woman who has long since passed away,
Only a humble woman yet through her the world came to feel
Some of the strength and the beauty and the power of a high ideal.
How the times have changed!
Recently I have been reviewing some of the materials I have on hand about Mrs. Madge Watt and her activities with the Women's Institute. She was one of the early members of Metchosin WI, she was one who had much to offer, and took on a number of duties. One of the first roles she filled was that of the secretary of the Women's Institute Advisory Board which reported to the British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture. (at that time called the Department Agriculture.)
Women’s Institute Prayer
We thank Thee, God, for eyes to see
The beauty of the earth
For ears to hear the words of love
And happy sounds of mirth;
For minds to find new thoughts to think,
New wonders to explore;
The ACWW Flag Tour in British Columbia
The first thing I remember about the Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW) Flag tour was a meeting with World President Raigh Roe - I believe it was in Richmond. Mrs. Roe had flown into Vancouver from her native Australia and had brought an ACWW flag to leave in Canada to start the ACWW Flag Tour.
Women’s Institute Exchange Visits
In the 1976 the South Vancouver Island District Women's Institutes planned an exchange visit with members from Ontario. In august they flew from Victoria to Vancouver, changed planes and landed in Toronto. Here they were met by their hostesses, and travelled by bus to Eramosa School, about 75 miles from Toronto. Here they enjoyed a smorgasbord dinner, some entertainment and their billets.