that many members and branches can answer "Yes" to these questions. It seems that as a pastime, people-watching is here to slay. If we are to be spending our rime in this pursuit. let us pick a form of it which will bear fruit by resolving to “start “ilh ourselves" and to make our criticism of Others both kind and constructive. I should like to take this opportunity to ex- press my sincere appreciation to all or" our members “ho hate helped in so mam \HIYS to make this tear such a happy one. We have shared many interv.~stitt;_r experrenees and I am \er)‘ grateful for your support. Also. my thanks to so many “ho haw \tritten to send greetings. The) are much appreciated. To all at our members and to all of the readers at Home and t‘trrrntrt. ue \trsh a \Jltshing and Happy Ne“ \‘ear. MARY 'l Rl\'l€RS EWLO. Annual Board Meeting By Mrs. Austin B. erllr-r Provincial Public Relations “Hirer The President’s Report RS. L. R. TRIVERS. reporting on her first year‘s activities in Federated Women's Institute President said. "It has been an adventure in learning and m friendship which has greatly enriched my life." After attending all fourteen conventions, Mrs Trivers expressed pleasure in the able manner- in which the Board memhers were assuming responsibility. and she congratulated the County and District Home Economislx for their contribution at all conventions. Miss Me- Kercher and her staff and the provincial Sec- FWIO Board, 1963-64. Left to right: Front Row Mrr Virginia Dmyson, Mrs. John E. MoeLean, Mn. Gerald Holder, Mrs. Austin Zoeller. Miss Helen McKcrcher, Mrs Leonard Trivcrs, Mr. R. G. Bennett. OHIOI‘IO Assistant Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Mrs. L. G. Lymburnm, Mrs. Stanley Mollurd, Mrs. Roy M(Ncil, Mr; I B Sharpe, Miss Jean MacDougull Second Row: Mrs. Grant McLoren, Mrs. W, C Cun ninghom, Mrs. Charles Clarke, Mrs. C. L. Grittilh. Mn. rL‘tart-ltt‘aultr‘t'. Mn lluldet had helped to lrghlen the load .rrrd had guert .rhle guidance. MM. ill\L‘l\ told at the [initiation ml the Untartn Irran (trutrt'rl. t'urrsurrrerx' wetrnn Women'x llhllllllt.‘ .lt'tpltlllllllt'tlh made In true guttgraphtsal rcptr'wtrlaltun In the I'tmrrtn‘ \tere: Mn liett llrtmnlee. Mrs llamltl Marin. Mrs. R. J l'ertrtu. Mrs. J. \Icl'ltr’rltart. r\ll8 Blade, and .\II\ luxury \II\ I _| tnrnhlt and MM :\t|'\lll| lucllct were appointed .rl lernalex In the merit nl a trremlwr'x IIt.tl\Il1l\ [U \L‘HL'. lu date the L‘r-rrrrrtrtlet- 11.1» heard and mplnu‘tl the pttrttme nl lllL‘ l turner] llre In G R lone, Mr» 5 C 8rrr1tlorr, Mn (' l Yt'tlll'i» Mn 3 Eluwrtlr't', Mn r H truwt. .M.r\ Hr‘r‘tly lohntlon, Mir Allrrrr Nunl Mn l'wrrvll .‘rltlttll‘ Mu Wm t, Clurh‘ Mn Ruunll Witv Burl Row Mn N Vilhrtltl. A“; H J ï¬llrrldlltL Mrt Frrml Aurtutllry Mil ‘. Prlltltlht'lj Mn (1 W Smith «‘drt GKIVVH‘I trulrry. Mn “(tilt fitttIHL Mtt vulmu Horne Mn tn-d anr, ran l-rrtrri tar-p, Mu Dortrrld ManlrlL Mn Wrrl|rr Hull-y. Mn W A GODdlt-lluvv WINTER 1964