The idea spread and the first WI in the UK was founded in 1915 at
Llanfairpwll, Anglesey. Within four years, 1405 Institutes had been formed,
County Federations set up and the organisation became independent. With its aim
to improve and develop the quality of life for women and their families in rural
areas and, being non-political and non- sectarian, the WI grew and was soon very
much part of the life of many villages.
However if was not until 1941 that Pirton became a member. Readers will
perhaps wonder what prompted this move. It was JAM (but not Jerusalem)
In 1940 the NFWI began to administer the Ministry of Food's fruit
preservation scheme. The sugar ration did not allow housewives to make their own
preserves, but the harvest of fruit in orchards and gardens could not go to
waste. Therefore the Ministry of Food released extra supplies of sugar so that
jam could be made within communities. The NFWI had the contacts and the
organisation. In Pirton, Mrs Martineau who lived at Pirton Court and was
involved with the Hertfordshire Federation of Women's' Institutes, set up the
operation. People took their surplus plums to the Village Hall and were paid the
set rate and then teams of volunteers made the jam. What a hive of industry! It
was weighing, preparing and stirring the pans, others were occupied filling
jars, tying down and labelling. I am not sure of the marketing process but some
was sold locally and the rest sold through the County. From this community
effort the WI was born. In November 1941 an inaugural meeting founded Pirton WI.
Mrs Martineau became the first President; she conducted the meetings in the set
WI manner- business, a speaker followed by refreshments and social time. A
simple competition added extra interest.
We follow the same format today. Every year a programme of varied talks,
competitions and social events is arranged. We have covered almost every
subject; travel, wild life, cookery demonstration, interesting jobs and
experiences, with crafts and flower arranging often featured. Music, poetry
reading and unusual collectibles have held our interest. Sometimes we fill the
hall with laughter, at other times we are greatly moved to learn about the many
disadvantaged people in the world.
There have been so many memorable events which have given us enjoyment: coach
trips to stately homes, lovely gardens and working factories, theatre outings
and tours of London. We have visited the bulb fields in Lincolnshire and
Holland, Chelsea Flower Show and nearer to home, The Rose Gardens. 1965 was the
Golden Jubilee of the NFWI. Pirton marked this event by presenting the seat on
Little Green to the village. Our scrapbook was compiled and Mrs Maud Walker, the
President at the time attended the Royal Garden Party given by the Queen for the
Federation. Parties and socials spring to mind. At one time we always went to
The Great North Road Hotel at Knebworth (now gone forever) for Xmas dinner. It
was unlicensed so we took our own sherry. We now book at a local pub. Giving tea
parties to groups of the physically and mentally handicapped was hard work, but
rewarding. Before the Pumpkin Club was formed we had parties for Pirton
pensioners.
Carol singing in aid of Cancer Research was another annual event. It was
often very cold, but bottles of sherry sustained our efforts. Of later years we
joined up with our friends from the Pumpkin Club. We always try to support
village projects, and we have taken part in flower festivals both at St Mary's
and the Methodist Church. The Flower Show was always special for us. In 1951 we
depicted the Edwardian Era at the Hitchin Pageant and more recently we were the
Straw Plaiters in the pageant at the Bury Picnic.
With our neighbouring WI's we form a group with one or two meetings a year
and often an outing. Delegates attend County meetings as well as the National
conferences when Jerusalem is always sung. This year our delegate travels to
Cardiff. Resolutions for these meetings are discussed and voted upon at the
monthly meetings. The NFWI campaigns for many issues concerning the welfare of
women and their families and is a voice to be heard. We have our own centre of
adult education, Denman College at Oxfordshire. Several Pirton members have
attended courses there and come back full of enthusiasm for the Denman
Experience. We keep in touch with events both in Hertfordshire and the UK
through our Newsletters and Home and County Magazine.
Pirton WI have held many fund raising events and we would like to say thank
you to our families, friends and members of the public who have supported us.
Membership has given many things - flowers at our birthday, a visit and gift
when ill, the opportunity to learn and perfect different crafts and skills, but
perhaps the most lasting, a bond of friendship and mutual support. New members
are always most welcome, why not come along? You will have an interesting
evening.
Come along and join us!