Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1967, p. 7

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Directors at the Provincial 'Board of the Federated Wo- men's institutes of Ontario who are completing their term of office in l967 â€" left to right â€" back row: Mrs. W. H. Clog. ston, Mrs. Keith Johnston, Mrs, .R. W. Yungblut, Mrs. Wm. Gates. Mrs. W. Brodnock, Mrs. Maurice Irwin. Front row â€"â€" Mrs. J. Trimble, Mrs. Horry ‘ ‘Cooper, Mrs. Joseph McClever- 1'y, Photo courtesy Ontario De- partment of Agriculture and IFood. Investment Committee Report Mrs. John F. Trimble presented the report ’of the Investment Committee stating that the $2000 cash balance on hand in the Interna- tional Scholarship Fund be transferred to the General Account as the second repayment on the amount borrowed to complete the Inter» Cnational Scholarship goal. This makes a total "of $3000 now repaid on this loan. This committee recommended that district, county or area scholarships be for $100 for 1967. 4:. Finance Committee Report Mrs. Keith Johnson. reporting for the ' I ___, Finance Committee, outlined a proposed budâ€" ‘. get of $29,710.00 for year October 1. 1967 to ,. September 30, 1968. Revenue is expected ‘ from fees. life members, sale of supplies, bank 9, and bond interest, etc. Proposed obligations ‘ will include commitments to F.W.I.C.. f-=‘A.C.W.W., eXpenses of officers and board ._ directors. office and secretary‘s expenses as Well as a sum set aside for council representa- 3 five to A.C.W.W.. Junior directors to F.W.I.C.. ‘7 national convention and hospitality, etc. The Finance Committee recommended that funds , be made available, at the direction of the fâ€"President, to board directors for organization imof new branches or meetings to promote the , Welfare of our organization. Home Economics Branch Miss Helen McKercher, Director of Home Economics Branch for the Ontario Depart- .. merit of Agriculture and Food. reviewed the '1 adult education programs offered and kept up ‘ ' date by the Home Economics Branch and ,' sponsored locally by Women‘s Institutes. These 1" programs reflect the need for contemporary , living with emphasis on food and nutritiOn, consumer education, homecrafts, clothing and house furnishings. SUMMER 1967 Miss McKercher suggested that bCCHuse of the diminishing line between rural and urban women. the Women‘s Institute should try to organize branches in urban areas. All home makers today not only do the usual household tasks but are called on to make quick and right decisions that affect the family and the comâ€" munity. The Director offered her congratulations on the seventieth anniversary of the Women's Inâ€" stitute and especially stressed the tremendous job being done in sending leaders to training schools. 4-H Club work is growing. There are 1000 girls more this year. to a grand total of over 13,000 girls’ clubs in the province. Commenting on the new senior training school on “yeast breads", Miss McKercher referred to new revised methods. She urged that Women's Institute members strive for excel- lence. It is the people of excellence who build greatly and their achievements last a long time. One obstacle is natural resistance to change. but we’ve got to be good. enthusiastic salesmen and not knockers. The Director also suggested that we should be helping the Northern Insti- tutes because districts are so big and so farâ€" reaching. There are thirteen changes in home ecoâ€" nomics extension service this year. but with graduates from Macdonald Institute and four from Manitoba. there are no vacancies in the province. Public Relations In her report as Public Relations Officer. Mrs. Clarence Diamond urged all. as individual members, to avail themselves of every oppor- tunity to become better informed members. to know and sell the objectives of the organizaâ€" tion which boasts almost 33000 members in the province in this its seventieth year. Basic requirements to improve our standards of livâ€" 7

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