Updating 50 Years Book Mrs. Gerald Holder presented a report at the committee appointed in I963 who are working on the updating of the book “50 Years of Achievement“. The committee have held meetings and discussed preparation at material and the research and writing neces- sary. Since then members have been work- ing on their assignments and will meet tn January 1967 to assess work done and future requirements. F.W.I.0. Honored at Banquet The Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food hosted a banquet for provincial board members in the King Edward Hotel on Wedâ€" nesday evening. Miss Helen McKercher was master of ceremonies and head table guests included Hon. W. A. Stewart. Minister of Agri- culture and Food, and Mrs. Stewart; Mrs. K. Lantz. Mrs. G. Bennett, Dr. Margaret Mc- Cready, Mrs. E. Small. Mrs. L. Trivers, Mrs. J. Charlton and Dr. Ethel Chapman. Hon. Mr. Stewart lauded the Women's Insti- tute for the program contribution they make to the rural living of Ontario and especially praised them for sponsorship and leadership of 4â€"H Homemaking Clubs. (Mr. Stewart, father of four daughters, has intimate knowâ€" ledge of the value and accomplishments of 4-H training). There are 4500 leaders in charge of more than 13,000 club girls. The Minister decried the lack of adequate returns for farm people and hopefully referred to the provincial conference and its outcome on our agricultural economy. “During the past 20 years agricultural production has increased 5.3% while industry, in the same period, has increased only 2.2%," said Mr. Stewart. “And I haven‘t a doubt that we can produce the agricultural products needed if our farm peo- ple receive their necessary share of the pro- vincial economy in recompense for their lab- ours. Be proud you come from the farm,†the minister said. Mr. Stewart also outlined the ARDA pro- gram. Clearing Fence Rows Act, Adverse Weather Loans and Crop Insurance. The De- partment of Agriculture and Food is micro- filming completed Tweedsmuir histories free of charge â€" a big contribution to the preser- vation of the history of Women‘s Institutes and communities. Mrs. E. Small, F.W.I.O. President, expressed the appreciation of the members of the Fedâ€" erated Women’s Institutes of Ontario for the loyal support they receive from the Depart» ment of Agriculture and Food. “We are never in doubt as to our minister’s interest,†said Mrs. Small who revieWed some of Mr, Stewâ€" 14 . grief is presented. art's addresses at Junior Farmers’ girls‘ conferences, 4â€"H National Convention etc; and the challenges which he passed t t to these future citizens of our country " establish high standards based not only on m ality but on a sympathetic understanding . others.“ The president also had words ol' praise l the home economists under the Departmt who are all giving such eXCcllent leaderd in the communities in which they are located Music during the evening was provided Mrs. A. E. Kearney of Woodhridgc who :i‘ accompanied soloist, Miss Louise Mclnnh Home Economics Branch. Notes of Note This centennial project is recommended all branches; Increase your membership in l Women's Institute. $50.00 was voted towards furnishings i' fittings for A.C.W.W. new offices in Lond. England. Royal Winter Fair meetings were attend by board member, Mrs. Norman Jamieson. Three P.R.O. report forms will he sent . this year. Mrs. W. A. Brechin of the Canadian .“\‘ ciation of Consumers spoke briefly to ho. directors and asked for F.W.l.0 support the brief which C.A.C. will present to (it ernment asking that trading stamps be til ished. This support was granted and Mrs. Payne will be F.W.I.O. representative \\'| There are no more damaged copies of M Chapman‘s book “From a Roadside Wind and only 300 copies of the book still u\'. able. Mrs. Estelle Coates, Quebec, National Cl vener of Agriculture, was introduced to be. members and spoke briefly. Reports of Provincial Conference on A; culture and Food held at Vineland Octoi' 25-28 were presented by Mrs. J. Charlton a Mrs. C. Diamond who were delegates frt. F.W.I.O. (The conference is reported in tl issue. Ed.) The Adelaide Hoodless biography by lvl Ruth Howes is available from F.W.I.C. ott'i at 25 cents per copy. Constitution Committee will meet after in lst, 1967. Suggestions for changes may 7“ sent to Constitutional Committee. F.W.I.O.. L Spadina Rd, Toronto before that time. The latest addition to commemorath spoons available from S. Pearl Clark. f“ Rosedene Ave, Hamilton, are the Govern: ? General and Madame Vanier centennial spoOFr' HOME AND COUNTR group.