Vol. :6 Fall 1960 No. 3 C O N T E N 'I' 5 Editorial , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 3 The President's Corner . . . . . , _ . A . . . . . . _ . 4 Ontario Girls' Conference . . . . , . _ , . , . . . 6 A Look Ahead . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , ll Survey Studies the Family . . . . , . . . . . . . . I3 Radio and TV Evaluation#â€"Ethel McCandless I3 Inlormation lor Consumersâ€"Ruth Moyle 18 Indian Hamemakers‘ Clubs . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Institute; Confer on Films , . . . . . . . . . . 21 National and International Competitions 22 Special Programme; and Proiects . . . , , . . . . 23 Women's Institute Holidays . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Filly Years Old and Over , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 The Road to Hoodless House . . . . . . . . _ _ . . 30 How Refugees Have Enriched Canadian Life 3] Here and There With the Institutes . . . . _ . . 33 Poems: Radio of the Future, page l0; A Prayer an Growing Older, page 12; City Roofs, page lb; Marriage, page l7; Discipline, page l8; Autumn, page 38; A Prayer, page 39; On Death in Youth, page 40. Published by the OntarIa Department .1 Agriculture in Teranta, On! In the Interests of The Federated Wo-en‘s Institutes of Ontario and Home Economics Sir-vita Extension Branch EDITOR Miss Ethel Chapman Home Economies Service EDITORIAL COMMIWEE Mrs. James Han-fly. Nanette: Mu. |.. G. lymhumor. 650 Elm 51., P: Colbame Mm Helen McKercher. Dlrecfur. Home in Service. 20 Spadina Read, Tum-v MEMBERS OF PROVINCIAL IC- l959»l960 HONOï¬ARY PRESIDENIS Mr]. Jamel Haailrty Min Helen MaKercher PRESIDENI Mrs. L. G. lymhurner. 6.50 Elm Sr‘ Purl Celherne REGIONAL VICE PRESIDE‘- Mrs. Douglas Hayes, l'Orininul Mrs. A. Farran. Kallleby Mrs. Cetil Runnallt. Barrie Inland REGIONAL EXECUTIVE DI REC“ Mfl. Frank ledger, RR. (2, Lanavl Mrs. A. F. Menu", 58 Purl; SI. 5 , I Mu. R. M. Ron. 405 Regent 5L. tom Mn. E. W. Brine. “I. (I. Unaruan ADDITIONAL DIRECIOBE Mn. Brute Cannell, ILR. #2, hum" Mu. J. Orville Farruler. Walloon Mn. Sherman Falter, 3J1. H, Hillier Mrr. Cliflerd Gllluple, KR. #l, Gm Mrs. M. Emersnn. KR. It, Null-tan Mn. Norman Camaran, ll5 Eliman Brampton Mn. Edward S. Brown. 10 Corn-ran 1-. Kitchener Min lllv Demmey, 108 Erie St . 5v; Mn. lay McCartney. 61 Preston 5| ' Mn. Gordan Ialhwall, KR. ’l, Our Mn. M. A. Maundretl. Southamplï¬= Mn. D. W. Cameron. Be: 270, ww- Mrl. H. A. Dickenran, Mount Hanoi Mrs. Lewll KaaIar, ILR. l3, CDIldO’I Mn. Fred Draysan, ILR. ‘5, Wat-5': Mn. Ear! Bainall, RR. ’2. SurI‘Hn' Mn. Greer HJSIOD, R1. #1, SIFBIIQ"I Mn. Wm. Wallace, ll. #4, Woadi' Mrl. John Tnnton, R3. #2, Walla-rd Mrs. W. 1'. Phillips, leébriduo Mn. L Humphries. Shillin'lnn Mu. l. Trlvarl. ILR. '2. Thellalan Mn. W. Elmore. 2226 Iwbelln 5r . : Mn. Well†Redford, IJL ll. Ema Mu. Clayten Ollver, R3. ‘6. Iran" Mln Doreen Brock, “i. ll. Granta' SECREI'AlY-IREASUIE" Mu. Gerald Holder. ll. It, Mono 1 CONVENEIS OF SIAND‘ING CC“- Aarlmllure and Cauadlan Indium-x Newhome. IJ. f3. Immntw Cllixenihip and Eduealton â€" Mn I: ll. '3. “Indirect Hlnlarlcal lei-arch and Current E-r Bernard Brooks, CPI-"1 Vail-v Ham Economic! and Health â€" 5‘ 5mllh. ll. fl. Shallow lai- Iuolutlens â€" Mn. lei-u Hnflw' 7 Pub": Relellonl Otï¬ter -â€" tan. Cï¬rdlus. 357 “our load. I l -' v e . Canter Pravlndal hreedrlulr Ha"- I. C. Walker, Ll. fl, St. Gawa- Centerenn and Hoilday Secretory â€" mailman. LI. It. Art“ lwumtafln re F.W.I.C. â€" Mn burner, no El. 50.. red Celbom IIOME AMI! COUNT *" '