Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1971, p. 15

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Directors of the Ontario Provincial Board. Back row from left: Mrs. S. anker Mrs F Tottle Mrs Annie Milligan, Mrs. R. Morrison, Mrs. E. Darling, Mrs_ W_ Makins, Mrs. E. Sine, Mrs, Wilson Johnson, Mrs. Cridwyn lea. M”. A. McNeeley, Mrs, W. Mitchell. Second raw irom left; Mrs. Lorne Daniel Mrs George Burnside, Mrs. H. Empey, Mrs. N, Fletcher, Mrs. D. Moanchlon, Mrs, George Reist Mi-s. N: Coulthard, Mrs. W. Ribey. Mrs. E. Emits. Mrs. R. Molfatt, Mrs. Cecil Keller, Mrs, David Brown Miss Susan Eller, Mrs. John Rumble, Mrs. Ross Johnston, Mrs, Murray Smith. Front row from left: Mrs. C-ieorge Meredith, Mrs. James Pilkinglon, Mrs, H. Noblitl, Mrs, Clarence Diamond, Miss Helen McKercher Mrs. Austin Zoeller, Mrs. Everett Small. Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. David Hamilton, Mrs. Clarence Mann: Mrs. Verne O'Hnre, Mrs. John Brown. The Ontario Women's Institute Story Mrs. William G. Miller read the report of "The Ontario Women‘s Institute Story“ Com- mittee prepared by the Chairman. er. M. Pardy. The work of writing the manu5cript for this up-to-date history. the selection of pictures has been completed and the order of the mate- rial appearing in the book has also bccn do cidcd. It will be printed by the T. H. Best & Company. Toronto, but the actual selling price is indefinite until the exact number ol‘ pages is known. Dr. Ethel Chapman has completed an edit of the book. It is planned to distribute a publicity t'lyer at the Area Convention to promote advance sales. It reads as follows. The Omario W0~ men's Institute Story gives you: i. an anniversary conversation piece. 2. a fascinating history 3. a reference book of names. dates and events. 4. a review of programs and techniques in the trend from ruralâ€"rural-urban interests. . verbatim reports of historic meetings. . short. colorful biographies of Institute pct- sonaiities. 7. rare photographs never before published in an Ontario report. 3. entertaining reading. factual and rich in hu- man interest. C‘UI Associated Country Women of the World A meeting of the A.C.W.W. Committee ol' the Federated Women‘s Institutes of Ontario was held to choose the official delegates to the 13th Triennial Conference of thc Associated SUMMER I 971 Country Women of the World in Oslo. Nur- way. August 10-20. 1971. Voting delegates selected were Mrs. Austin Zuellcr. President of F.W.l.O. and the lead- 6r 0f the Ontario dclegation: Mrs. Clarence Diamond. Mrs. Lowci] Ellcr. Mrs. H. L. Nohâ€" litt and Mrs. Roy Wcsliake. A.C.W.W. Coun- cil Members will be Miss Hclen McKerchcr. a nonâ€"voting mcrnher; Mrs. William G. Miller. voting member and assistant to the leader of the Ontario delegation. Accredited visitors chosen were Mrs. John Charlton and Mrs. Milton Pardy. The selecting of nominees for variOUs comâ€" mittees was left for guidance from Mrs. C‘. Spry. Deputy Viceâ€"President. Mrs. W. A. Bradbury will be representative (in England) again for the Federated Women‘s Institutes of Ontario and has been nominated to the United Nations Committec, F.W.l.0. will prepare a five-minute summaâ€" ry to he presented at a forum of thc Cont’cr- cute and Mrs, Austin Zocllcr has been asked to act as a co-rapportcur. For Ontario delegates there has been a ten- tatch booking for forty on a regular flight [0 Oslo on August 3rd. returning August 24th. for $333.00. 75th Anniversary Fund The Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Wm. 0. Milk cr. reported donations to the 751i] Anniversary Fund set up to raise 350000.00 for expansion and facilities at Macdonald institute. now Col- lege of Family and Consumer Studies. wch $46.592J9. Calculating the interest on the m7 15

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