Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1952, p. 5

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PROVINCIAL BOARD FEDERATED WOMEN'S INSTITUTES OF ONTARIO J ONTARIO: Front Row (lell to right); Mrs. K. Ember‘ ey, Stoney Creek; Mrs. M, Flomand. Rainy River,- Miss oris Nelson, R.R.I, Kuknbeka Falls,- Mrs, S. E. McCracken, Kirkland Lake.- Mrs. John H. McCulloch, R.R.2, ‘Brampton, Secretary-Treasurer; Mrs. R. G. Purcell, 345 w; ust Mary 51.. Fort William. Provincial President; Mr. ' D. Graham, Deputy Minister, Department at Agricul- 'Iure,‘ Miss Anna F, Lewis, Director, Women's Institute Branch and Home Economics Service and Honorary Presi- dent; Mrs_ J. R. Futcher, R.R.l, St. Thomas, Honorary "I‘resident and Convener of Resolutions; Mrs. D. anzard, .5ilver Water; Mrs. B. Egglesfield, R.R.l, Scull Ste, Marie; iMrs. J. Cooper, 209 North Marks St, Fort William, Conr vener at Citizenship and Educalian. Second Row: Miss M. Parkinson, R.R.2, Hillaburg; ‘Mrs. Loren Guild, Rockwood; Mrs. G_ Ridley, R.R.J. ‘Caledoniu; Mrs. R. J. Gutis, RJLO, Wiurlon; Mrs. J. A. ,organized and one Institute l‘L"-Ul‘j_‘_1lniZl'\l, Seventeen Institutes disbanded. One hundred and nine District Annuals were held with 7 representatives from 1,412 Wumen's institutes in attendance. Thirteen Area Cianvriitinns were held With 5.010 in attendant-v. Twi- lhundred and nineteen new Letter Frivntls ,were arranged, MISS Ethel Chapman and 5" Miss Jeanne Armour hux-‘e bet-n zippumtml tn 5:“ the staff (If the Women's Institute Brunt-h illltl E; three young ladies frum the I'Il‘fit .ul'utlIILJUHL'. 2 c1355 of Macdunald InSli‘lLtlr‘ 1952 \\'ilI aim in- :’ appointed. The Loan Library Sent nut 12.111“ '3 fOlders to 1,816 Institutes. There \\'{'l'(' 971-} Home Making Clubs With 7.434 mmntwrs Enrolled. The Year's Record The frillnwing repler were uivrn' 'fi-l F.W.I.C. Executive Meeting at Ottawa, hr ,Mrs. Puree-ll: Preliminary plEtnR xvi-rt,- nlrttlt‘ for the A.C.W.W. Meeting, in anuntn, Attempt 12th to 23rd, 1953. Thm'e plum Wt‘t'v .wiil " in as reenmmendntinns [rum I’.W.I.C. In. thr- I ‘;A.C.W.W. Royal Winter Fair Assthiati-in, l)_\' M15. J. R * Futcher: A bunth will again hr: Srrl up hr thr- at the 1952 Ruyal. Handicraft rlI-rrinw stratir-ns will be the 1952 feature. Plowing match by Mrs. Huppur: F.W.I,O. -Wi11 again have a tent at the Provincial Pimp ing Match to be held in Wl'ril Carleton at Carp _on October 7th it. 10th, 1952, Mrs. Purcell repnrted fur the FWI O Hemecratt Standards Crrmmittet; There has '- not been enough interest shnwn by ll‘tr: I. ‘ SUMMER 1952 Buchanan, Moose Creek; Mrs, E. Irwin, R,R,2, Camp- bnltfard; Mrs. A. Gilletr, Tillsonburg; Mrs, A, E, Dad» son, R.R.4, Tilbury; Mr;. G. MucPhallcr, R.R.l, Owen Sound; Mrs. R. E. Ross, RJLZ, Wutlard; Mrs. Thos. Meyers, Zurich; Mrs. J. F. Woodland, R.R.5, Oiange- ville.- Mrs. Ira Icwc, R.R.2, Ida,- Mrs. S. Ailuns, R.R.2, Crcemorc, Convener at Historical Research; Mm Inu Hodgim, Carp, Convener of Community Activities and Publit Relations,- Mrs. J. C. Thompson, Bcomsvillc, Convener nI Agrirullun: and Canadian Industries: Miss Grace Vofliclc, R.R.l, Canficld, Convener of Junior A(IIVI lies; Back Row. Mrs. H, Hopper, R.R.t, Weilboro; Mu. H. E. Frau-r, GIL-moirn; Mrs. A. Darroclt, Clillord; Mr». E. Boyce, Hnrruwsmilh; Mrs. L Davis, Eqanville; Mrs. A. Nevin, Appin; Mrs. E, H_ Dimund, R.R.J, Simtoc; Mrs, Chen. Agnew, R.R.I, anlu; Mu. C. F. Cuerns, SLUIIL‘ mi‘nihvrs [u jtlstit‘y pltl't'lmsinu NW It), labels. I'ur pilll‘IIIL; um :ippruu-ii :ii'tit'les, It has hi-t-n “mended ll'tttl ill‘llt'li'}. he :‘itlltl thruueh lm'nl >llup$. Thi- t‘illllllllllt'e‘ .wl up will .‘Il'l ill .in .itlvisury i'npm'tly Miss Allcll'l‘y Spi-nt'tvr til the anu-rrs Ill:-llll|lt‘ Hum-'11 in mun-er at lllls i-nliimilti-v. Mrs. I‘III‘I'L-Il. lll |'I'IJ-ll‘llll‘_: I’ur tlu- Mr.» Alt'i't-cl \Viitt Mirmul‘ml Fund, whlt‘h llufi in ht- Mn. Purcell hand'. to u rcprmentutim of Il'lr: Cockshull manuluclurlng firm, a cheque to pay for the tractor which the Ontario Women‘; Inzlilulcs later sent to Grcrrtrr. Mn. K, Embnrlcy given the trader a casual loot: over.

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