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Ceredigion May 2018 Secretary: Eirwen James Office hours: Thursday 10-12. Charity Registration No 501389 Ein Swyddfa Ceredigion 11 Cambrian Place May 2018 Aberystwyth SY23 1NT Chairman’s message / Gair gan y Cadeirydd 01970 612 831 It is with great sadness that we have received the [email protected] news of the passing away of Mrs Karine Evans, www.facebook.com/ceredigion.wi Pennant WI, past Chairman and past County Treas- https://twitter.com/ceredigion_WI urer of Ceredigion WI and Bedwen Group Conven- www.thewi.org.uk/ceredigion or, Eileen Hoare of Penllwyn WI. Our thoughts are ‘Not in my Name’ - White Ribbon Logo Competi- with their families. Judy Lile tion -2018 Create a key ring in any craft medium. Congratulations - to the winners of the Book Quiz. Closing date - Tuesday, 31 July 2018. The English book was won by Llanon WI and Archive evening - Celebrating the suffrage move- Cenarth WI won the Welsh book competition. ment and end of World War 1 with speakers Helen Inviting WI Advisers to your Annual Meeting Palmer and Monica Rose. Friday 20 July - at the 2018. These meetings are free and a visit is recom- Memorial Hall, Aberaeron. To enter baking contest mended. Please return enclosed form to Ein please provide name and address to Linda Moore, Swyddfa by Thursday 31 May. Oak House, Falcondale Drive, Lampeter. SA48 7SB before Thursday 21 June. £1 fee for trench GIFT AID - enclosed is a copy of the Gift Aid docu- cake recipe. Please wear something purple, green, ment sent to you by NFWI. Many WIs asked for an- white, red or even a commemorative sash. More other copy at ‘Meet the Board’ information to follow. Spring Council Meeting - Tues 1 May 2018 at Denman Visit - 28-30 September. Please note that Theatr Felinfach 7pm. Theme - Llanerchaeron Es- balance payment for this visit is now due - Blen- tate and the National Trust. Speakers include heim Palace - £120. Oxford Colleges - £130. Silver Heddwen Cadwalader, Rachael Hedge, Olivia Clay - £120. Places still available on the changed Jones and Tim Newby. Entry - £3.50. Please pay at ‘French Bistro’ course. Please contact Susan Bar- the door. Friends and family are invited. ratt, Berthlwyd, Llanarth. SA47 0PF (01545 581 Follow-up on 15 May - Open Evening at Llan- 328). Next payment due by 20th April. Cheques erchaeron 6-8pm -’Petticoats of Power’. made out to CFWI. Susan will also accept any re- Spring Rally Saturday 26 May - Llanfarian Hall. All maining donations from the ‘Finish with a Flourish’ enquiries to Eluned Davies, Rally Secretary, not to campaign held by WIs to raise funds for Denman. Ein Swyddfa. Closing date Friday 18 May. Contact details - 01570 470 371 [email protected] Tregaron Farm Walk - Come along to Lynne Lloyd’s family farm, Pencefn Drysgol. Guided walk WI Diaries 2019 - Cost - £4.70. Please return form on Saturday 30 June at 2pm. Entry fee £3 at the to Anne George, Garth Fawr, Llanilar, Aberystwyth. entrance. Bring picnic and chairs. Enjoy a pano- SY23 4SL by Thursday 17 May. Cheques please ramic view and wonderful landscape. Members, made payable to CFWI. family and friends welcome. Tea and coffee availa- Elizabeth Bell Photographic Competition ble. A Year in your WI. Your entry for the Federation round to be at Ein Swyddfa by Thursday 14 Febru- The Betty Seaton Evans Award - This year’s ary 2019. Don’t forget when posting photographs competition is for three WI press reports and one online or for competition - it is important that you photograph. Please send to Ein Swyddfa by Mon- have the permission of those who are identifiable. day September 24. General Knowledge Quiz, Friday 22 June 7pm Photographs - We do take photographs at WI Llanrhystud Hall SY23 5BT. £5 per team of 3. events. Anyone not wishing to be photographed Cheque please payable to CFWI. Please return to please make the photographer aware. Linda Moore, Oak House, Falcondale Drive, Lam- Delegates’ Get Together meeting - Tuesday 22 peter. SA48 7SB by Wednesday 13 June. Please May 7pm at Ein Swyddfa. For delegates represent- bring a card/small table if possible. Observers £1. ing their link WIs. Your voting procedures will be Denman Cup Competition 2018 - Write a diary explained at this meeting. extract based on ‘The Day that changed my life’. The WI Raffle 2018 Don’t forget that 60% of pro- 500 words - see form for details. Federation round ceeds from the WI Raffle 2018 go to Federation. closing date - Wednesday 27 June. Please return 1st Prize £10,000.Please return counterfoils, unsold to Judy Lile, Glanhaul, Llanilar, Aberystwyth. SY23 tickets and cheques made payable to WI Enterpris- 4NZ. The top 3 will go on to the NFWI competition. es Ltd to The WI Raffle 2018, NFWI, P O Box 4531, Entry paid by CFWI. NFWI Annual Meeting 2018, Cardiff - Wednesday 6 June 2018. Day trip. Observer ticket and bus fare £38. An observer agenda/ticket has been acquired for all those who requested one. Cheques please made payable to CFWI. Please send to Dinah Gibbons, Brynblodau, Llwyngroes SY25 6PY or Ein Swyddfa before Monday 21 May. Delegates will receive their own mailing from NFWI and do not pay for agenda nor coach. Pick-up route and food form enclosed and to be filled on behalf of all mem- bers attending. Please return to Ein Swyddfa by Monday 14 May at the latest. Lunch packs £8. Resolutions - Mental health matters is ahead of the second placed resolution by over 14,000 selec- tions. The first time that over 100,000 selections have been cast by members. The NFWI Board of Trus- tees has agreed that this one resolution will go forward to the Annual Meeting. Wording is as follows: Mental health matters as much as physical health. The NFWI urges all WI members to recognise the importance of parity between mental health and physical health, and take action to make it as accepta- ble to talk about mental health issues as much as physical health issues, and to lobby government for better support for mental illness. See your April NFWI mailing or website for details. Next steps - WIs should now consider how they wish their delegate to vote at the Annual Meeting in Cardiff on 6th June. All WIs get one vote on the resolution – for or against. The link delegate represent- ing your WI will contact you for your decision before the event. WIs can also choose to give discretion to your delegate to decide how to vote after hearing the presentations and debate at the Annual Meeting. NATIONAL CARERS’ WEEK Ceredigion 11-18 June. If you are a carer and need some help or advice, contact your GP or contact Gareth Jones, Investors in Carers Development Officer 01570 424 526. Walking Treasure Hunt - Llanilar Community Hall SY23 UK . Wednesday 18 July. Walk A -1hr. Walk B - 30 mins duration. Public Affairs committee members will assist with parking. Assemble 1.30pm. £5 en- try per team. Food - £5 per person. Please note dietary needs. Return form and one cheque for both en- try and food. Please make payable to CFWI by Friday 6 July to Margaret Fogg, Swn y Don, Tre’rddol, Powys. SY20 8QD. Treasure Hunt 2019 is planned as an evening event. Cardiff March 10 June -To commemorate 100 years since the passing of the Representation of People Act 1918. For more information - visit www.processions.co.uk. Why not wear white, green or purple? 200 Club - April - 1.Sylvia Williams, Aberaeron WI £20; 2. Esly Thomas, Cenarth WI £15 3.Shelley All- man, Llanrhystud WI £10. Office matters TREASURERS - Please pick up your new Account Book from Ein Swyddfa . £4 made payable to CFWI. Thanks. PROGRAMMES - Please could all WIs ensure that the programme on their website page is up to date. If in need of assistance please send the programme to Ein Swyddfa for the attention of Lesley Jones or e-mail a copy to [email protected]. An invitation to Llanafan WI Centenary Celebrations - Gerald Morgan talk on a 100 years in Llanafan - 17 May 6.30 pm, Lisburne Hall. £1 including tea and biscuits; 29 June - Centenary Coffee Evening 7pm at Lisburne Hall, Llanafan £1 as above. Monday 3 September 2-4pm Archive afternoon 30 No- vember - official celebration dinner. Enclosures - Trench Cake recipe request / Walking Treasure Hunt A & B / Gift Aid / NFWI 2018 Annual Meeting - Cardiff coach pick-up and packed lunch order form. Date Event Venue Closing Tues 1 May Spring Council Meeting Theatr Felinfach 7pm £3.50 at the door Tues 22 May Delegates’ Get Together Ein Swyddfa Sat 26 May Spring Rally Llanfarian Hall Friday 18 May Friday 22 June General Knowledge Quiz Llanrhystud Hall Wed. 13 June Sat 14 July WI’s Got Talent Llanrhystud Hall Sat 30 June Tregaron Farm Walk Pencefn Drysgol, Tregaron 2 pm Thurs 21 June Friday 20 July Archive evening Memorial Hall, Aberaeron Thurs 21 June Wed 18 July Walking Treasure Hunt Llanilar Community Hall 1.30pm Fri 6 July 15/16 April 2019 Wales Conference 2019 Newport, Gwent .
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