VOL 11 SUMMER 1955 NO. 2 C O N T E N 'I' 5 Editorial . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 3 F.W.|.O Board Meetingâ€"Ina Hodgins . . . . . 4 DJ The President's Cornerâ€" Mrs, Gordon MacPhatter . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 F.W.|.C. Wins Award . . . . . . , I0 The OFFicers' Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I Salad Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 County Council Gives a Scholarship . . . . . . . to A Glimpse of Ceylon ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Extension Services for Homemakers . . . . . . . 17 Elgin Institutes Start a Museum . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Here and There With the Institutes . . . . . . . . 26 Women's Institute Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Convention Area Canveners of Standing Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Golden Anniversaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 New Branch in a City Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Poems: Awareness, page 9; Homemaker‘s Recipe for the New Outlook, page 9,- Had He But Known, page 16,- Dreaming, page 32; Look To This Day, page 32. Published aintl the Federatech chimllln‘ Institute: of Ontario 5 "I w and e aman's Institute and Home Economics Sillilull of the Ontario “E Department of Agriculture at Toronto, Ontario Summer, 1955 EDITOR Miss Ethel Chapman, Women's Institute Branch EDITORIAL COMMITTEE Mrs. R. G. Purcell, :45 5h. Fort William Mrs. G. Macrhutter, P. P l, M Oww Sound rs. . T. Ewen, 236i t Gualph mst tin†Eer Mary Members of Provincial Board 1954-195' HONORARY PREV‘VENTS Mrs. ll. 6. Purcell, 341i ml Mary 5?†Fort William Mrs. W. T. Ewell, 23b _ aria Guelph. S Rd" PRESIDENT Mrs. Gordon MacPhatw “.R. t, Owen Sound REGIONAL VICE- Mrs. A. I.. Gibson, Mrs, Keith Edwards, Chatham Mrs. D. J, Goddard, 5t .4" Norman St., Port A‘ -. REGIONAL EXECUTIVE Wino“ Mrs. Ray Graham, Sou... .‘raunlallt Mrs. D. S. MucNaughtw ILR, I, Bluavale Mrs. R. D. Hendry, It s Anon†Mrs. F. McPhedran, ED Petralia Mrs. J. H. McDonald, L‘t “, New liskeard tDENTS tmiltc 5, ADDITIONAL DIE: ‘EIIS Mrs. S. G. Wilson, Am, Mrs, James Hagaerty, I one: Mrs. George Burkitt, R ‘ ‘ Frankford Mrs. W. H. Burns, KR SC’DVEtlDfl Mrs. R. Birrell, FLR. 2, ‘ tcmonl Mrs. Fred Wilson, Erin Mrs. Fred Ritchie, Shot-n Lake Mrs. W. A. Davidson,‘ I i, Chatswarth Mrs. W. Goodfallnw, P. Minesing Mrs. Gordon Ofield, RJ Dundas Mrs. Robert Paisley. Rf Dunnville Mrs. E. E. Taws, SLR. t Cainsville Mrs. George Wilson, R.’ St. Marys Mrs. R. McLellan, KR. A Iona Station Mrs. Norman Keeling. B'.‘ :7 Wingham Mrs. H. Williams, Box 5‘ 2mm Mrs. Brock Suddaby. RJ’ Dasbarats Mrs. Thas. loamy, Grave: ---.~I Mrs. R. J. James, ILR. i ‘ Mrs. R. Alexander, Piniv ' Miss Josephine Bird. Co... SECRETARY-TREASU :“ ‘ Mrs. G. Gordon Mat/"Wat ‘ “DWI†CONVENERS OF STAN: HG COMMITTEES ’ Aariwlture and Canadian Mums! â€"Mrs. Stewart McDonald U. , Fort Lambtan J Citizenship and Educatienâ€"nm. R. Geddes, Mississippr I Community Activities amt Préblit Relationsâ€"Miss Ina HOEIJâ€.. 0": Historical Research and {web Eventsâ€"Mrs. R. C. Walker. It.†- St. George M Home Economics and HEftlilI-‘lrl1 J. H. McCuIInch, M, 1, HrumFTl Rosalutianyâ€"Mrs. . G. rings. 345 East Mary St., Fort 'NIIIIDS‘I Conference and Guelph Halvdark ji- rlNrYâ€"Mrs. loren Gurld. 9 wood.