Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1954, p. 5

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cling in front: (let! to right) MrL Chas. Agnew, 2. Weston; Miss Marion Conklin, R.R. 7, Bellevilie; ‘ R. Alexander, Pinkerton; Mrs. Norman Keuting, 'gham. Front row.- Mrs. Ray Graham, South Moun- _; Mrs. Sam Wilson, RR. 1, Mono Road,- Mrs. John McCulloch, RR. 2, Brampton, retiring secretary- surer and new converter of Home Economics and Home Economics Service,- Mrs. J. R. Fuicher, R.R. 1, Thomas, retiring canvener at Resolutions; Mrs. Leslie is, Eganville, regional executive director; Mrs. H. E. ‘ Fraser, Glencairn, regional executive director. fiend raw: Mrs. J. S. Thompson, R.R. 2, Beamsville. ‘ .Vener of Agriculture and Canadian Industries; Mrs. n klédership to the branches? What can you 'pto develop a greater interest in your sub- ‘ision?" The Director's Report ‘ iss Anna P. Lewis brought greetings from Women’s Institute Branch and Home Eco- ,Eémics Service. She reported that seven new 'mehes had been organized in the past year: Eagmoral in West Kent, Crown in West Simcoe, =i 18y Junior in Bruce, Innerkip in Oxford. izons” have been stressed. We have been ,ulated and inspired this summer through FEDERATED WOMEN'S INSTITUTES 0F ONTARIO PROVINCIAL BOARD â€" i95371954 Huggerty, Nopanee; Mrs. Arthur Gilleti, Tillansburg. regional vicerpresidenl; Mrs. P. McPlredran, Pelrolia; Mrs. E. Irwin, RR. 2, Campbelltord, regional vice» president; Mrs. R. D, Hendry, ii East St., Gait; Mrs. Brock Suddaby, R.R. 2, Desbarnts, regional vicerpresideni; Mrs, W, H. Burns. R.R. I, Beaverton; Mrs. D, 5, Mac; Naughton. R.R. I, Bluevaie, regional executive director; Mrs. R. C. Paisley, R.R, 6, Dunnviile; Mrs. E. E. Town R.R. i, Cainsville; Mrs. L. Gibson, Kempiville. Back row; Miss Ina Hodgins, Carp, convener oi Com; munity Activities and Public Relations; Mrs. Fred Ritchie. Shallow Lake; Mrs. J. H. McDonald, New lisI:eard; Mrs. D. J. Goddard, at? Van Norman St., Port Arthur, regional executive director; Mrs. Albert Nevin, Appin, regional executive director; Mrs. H. Williams, GOTSOI’I,‘ Mrs. J. Couper, 209 North Marks BL, Fort William, converter of Citizenship and Eduration; Mrs. G. F. Cearns, Scotia; Mrs. M. Flamand, Rainy River; Mrs, KeilIr Edwards. R.R. 6, Cliathorn; Mrs. J. C. Cook, alternate. our aggriciations with our world organization, the A.C.W.W. A real challenge is ours and a great responsibility rests on the shoulders of our board members. “You have been chosen as board members because of your leadership qualities." Miss Lewis said. and because of the confidence and faith placed in you by your members back home. The women depend on you. Somehow we must measure up to the faith and trust placed in us. Do you ever feel inadequate for the task? We all do at timesâ€" hut isn‘t it wonderful to know we have the ability to grow in our work. We grow even through our mistakes because we know better next time. We grow by taking on tasks which we may think at first are beyond our powers. I do not believe there is a person in this room who does not feel she is a better person beâ€" 5

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