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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.

Mrs. T. C. Robson
A devoted worker for the Duncan United Church, organizer and President of the Vimy Women's Institute since it's establishment in 1921, along with numerous other community functions, Mrs. T. C. Robson passed away January 12, 1941.

International Border Picnics
With members of the Associated Country Women of the World on both sides of the 49th parallel it was inevitable that there should be some to and fro-ing across the border that separates the United States from Canada.

It’s a Mystery!
This month's column will different. Instead of telling you about the past of the Women's Institute I am going to pose you a mystery. With this column is an early photograph which was included in the South Vancouver Island District historical materials - just the picture – no clues as to the occasion, the identity of the assembled group, or what the purpose of the gathering was. The picture contains about 50 women, 3 children and 2 gentlemen.

Adelaide Hunter Hoodless and the Erland Lee Home
These two historic homes are located close to one another in the general Hamilton area of Ontario and can provide a glimpse into the past, and bring to life the era in which Adelaide Hunter Hoodless and Erland and Janet Lee lived there.

Fighting the “Furries”
In the earlier years, before agriculture became so reliant on chemicals, the chore of protecting gardens and flowers from insects and other predators required some innovative thinking. I recently came across the story of one Women's Institute and their battle with tent caterpillars.

Mary Stewart Collect
The Mary Stewart Collect pronounced “CALL' ect” and defined as “ a short prayer” was written by Mary Stewart in 1904 and is recited at branch, district, provincial, national and world meetings. It is a mantra members endeavor to live up to in daily life

Dr. Wace and the Queen Alexandra Solarium
Some time after World War 1, Dr. Cyril Wace came to Victoria to work with the Invalid Soldiers Commission, the Department of Soldiers Civil Re- establishment and the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Let’s Celebrate Madge Watt and Adelaide Hoodless
In June 1868 Margaret “Madge” Rose Robertson was born in Collingwood

Three Wishes for the New Year
In this first month of this New Year, 2022, perhaps we should stop and consider

Forensic Nurses Bursary Fund: BCWI
“BCWI is now fundraising to offer a bursary to registered nurses




Medicate: Whose Idea Was It?
Over the past, more than a year, we have watched as our medical personnel and hospitals …

A Long History of Building a Better Tomorrow
The Women’s Institute has had a long and important relationship with the Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island …