Nuzimya Salmon (marked with X] , “Our Girl in Turkey" with her classmates. With the F .W.I.0. Branches PUBLIC RELATIONS Paisley â€" The Public Relations Convener for this branch said. “For hundreds of yenrx many words have been written about the art of living and working successfully with people but no substitute has been found for the tour virtues of consistency. sincerity. courtesy and friendliness. Kawartha Lakes â€" Roll Call â€" One thing I would like the public to know about the Womâ€" en‘s Institute. A speaker said, “The work of a Public Relations Officer is to promote. to pro ject and publicize the image of the Women's Institute.“ Dacre-Hyndford â€" Roll Call â€" "How many times have I visited my closest neigh- bour in the past month?" West Oxford District Women’s Institutes :â€" “Ontario maple syrup helps a child in Greece." The branches in the District sponsor a Maple Syrup Festival. part of the proceeds to go to help a foster child in Greece. Monkton â€" Discussing Public Relations a speaker said. "Public Relations is the art 0] winning public favour for an organization or a person and is an extension of human rela- lions." SUMMER 1971 Stirling 7 “Blexwd are the) who under- stand. The uplilt ot a kindl) hand: The comfort ol‘ a quiet t'ricnd. Who takes time out. to write and ~cnd_" The :thovc verse ix quoted from a report \L‘lll in by the Stirling Branchl Ospringe â€" A xpcalter discussing Humzm Relatiom said. “There are many opportunitiex l'or hettcr relations just where we are if a friendly greeting, u handxhake or smile can brighten anothch day. We must have good human relations to produce good public relaâ€" tions." Kippin East ~ liaeh member brought a guest. at senior citizen who live». alone, to a branch meeting. St. Williams A woman‘x editor at a local newspaper explained new methods with colour printing and showed pictures to explain the procesa: of printing. Lucan 4- The members ol‘ this branch. EIH a project have been instrumental in organizing a Senior Citizens' Club for their community. 27