Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1954, p. 9

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

‘( ners at the Ontario Women's Institute Awards at Semi-Annual Prize»Giving Banquet held on December at the O.A.C. are shown above. From left to right M. Joan Elleringtan, R.R. 3. Exeter; Margaret L. 'lhall, Baltimore; Sheila A. Ramsay, 55 Farah Avenue, .3 Liskeard; Shirley D. Patterson, RR. 3, Lindsay; Nancy E. Sinclair, 40 Park Avenue, Newmarket. ' .I.C. Mrs. Summers, Mrs, Futcher, Mrs. lick and Mrs. Maynard have been made ' .I.C. Life Members. 11 Coronation medals re awarded to F.W.I.C. members, tWo of ese medals going to Mrs, A. E. Walker and '5. Hugh Summers, both of Ontario. The mbers of F.W.I.O. were asked to spend 5 utes at each meeting on Federated News. 5. The members were advised to study - Canadian Immigration Policy in all its ses. The feasibility of holding a National ' vention rather than a Biennial Board Meet- is being investigated. Miss Lewis was en to represent F.W.I.C. on the Board of Council. Miss Lewis and Mrs. Maynard re appointed representatives from F.W.I.C. the Children’s Film Library. 5 rs. J. E. Houck, convener of the new comâ€" Vttee created by the F.W.I.C., “The United ons and International Exchange Pro- ‘mmes” Committee, addressed the meeting efly. Mrs. Houck hopes to get information out the work and needs of women in other i tries. Two things will be stressed this r: The sale of United Nations Christmas 9ds and the gift coupons plan of U.N,E.S.C.O., h allows any person or any organization to 2 money, whether it be a small sum or a .1 amount for a special project, in whatever i try they wishâ€"Le. for a farm implement, ,3 liver oil, milk or anything which will help ‘ erdeveloped areas. 3‘ Ll‘ TER I954 The awards consist of tive one-hundred dollar scholarships awarded annually to rural students tram Ontario who are admitted to the First Year at the Degree Course in Home Economics at Macdonald Instilule, The awards are made on the basis of academic standing, the work of Grade 13 also being taken into consideration. International Plowing Match Again this year F.W.I,O. had a tent at the International Plowing Match at Cobourg, Mrs. E. Irwin reported 1,189 people registered and $110.05 was received for the Scholarship Fund. Members from 50 Branches in 4 adâ€" joining Districts served tea cach afternoon. The theme for the F.W.I.O, exhibit was “F.W.I.O., a constituent society in A.C.W.W."; the theme for the Department exhibit was "Citizenship." Awards and Announcements The Provincial awards in the Salada Tea Rug Competition went to 1. Atikokan Branch in Rainy River East, a prize of $100.00. 2. Cornwall Centre Branch in Stormont District, a prize of $50.00. 3, Fordwich Branch in Huron East District, a prize of $25.00. The Company will continue the project in 1954 with another handicraft. Announcement was made that the Spring Provincial Board Meeting will be held at the O.A.C.. Guelph, on May 3rd. 4th and 5th, 1954. A Provincial Conference will be conducted for Branch Presidents on May 6th and 7th. The F.W.I.O. holiday at O.A.C., Guelph, will he held on the week of July 5th. The F.W.I.O. holiday at Kemptville Agricul- tural School will be held on August 17th. 18th and 19th. The names of Board Members and Officers elected for the coming year are given on the Contents Page of this issue.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy