‘of Branch Tweedsrnuir Histories or ty Record Books , r reporting is irrelevant as District Curator ‘ro responsible for a report from each Branch) BER to report Tweedsmuir History or ComA Record Book of any disbanded Branches. f Curator. address and code ' r. address and code ‘1' of Districts with number of District Tweeds- istories ‘ mmary of recording throughout Area. general- mum of work done in Area Tweedsmuir History ays remember there should never be fewer at any level than in previous year unless ï¬re or “theftâ€. Report each. y I recommend greater cooperation between rs at each level by having annual get-togethers. chain-letters in isolated Districts and Areas. ,- SSISTANCE FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICERS Mrs. Harvey Houston PRO ' blic Relations Olï¬cer, study the duties as listed " Handbook. reports must be prepared in time to be pre- at annual meeting at level concerning you. n’t hesitate to contact the party who is breaking ain. as PRO'S we can only be satisï¬ed with top rrnance. Our aim â€" 100% reporting. ' reports must have statistics recorded, a written so we know more about activities at all levels. Be both are signed. Read the forms all carefully. are provided for your use. Make a rough work» py, consider each item carefully before it is re» d. such items as honorariums. life memberships. of printing. meeting expense. postage. fees, are eluded. List items that were used for public rela- iâ€: now the news media in your community. Reâ€" _ ber to express appreciation to them, if they have printing W.I. news. during the year. Mail your it to the next level only. ecretaries at all levels. receive the blue. white and .w donation forms. Ifshe does not have them Con- WIO ofï¬ce at Toronto. 1973 nine Areas had the vement of 100%. Only seven branches failed to rt, one area no written report. II levels â€" Refer to the Home & Country, Winter at for the printed annual reports. lease use the donations forms provided for you. '- white copy to next level, give secretary the yel- copy, and keep blue one for your own ï¬les. Pass g to your successor all reports of previous years, so ‘ assist her in her performance. ASSISTANCE FOR CONVENERS OF EDUCATION AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Lowell C. Eller, Convener Some Branch Conveners did not report to District Conveners. therefore. your Area Conveners did not have 100%. Convencrs please state 7 Number of Branches in District; Number of Branches in Area. Your reports have Proved that you are learning about this convenership and a wealth 01' information is available to you. Magazines. especially farm mug-ti- zines. newspapers and those interesting booklets I told you about last year. should prove helpful. Try to co-ordinate your programs by having a motto and roll call ï¬t the program. So many roll calls were included in the reports that did not pertain to this convenership. Refer to Fall Home and Country for program aids. 1 will expect to hear from you. Are you continuing your study of the Handbook? Have a question and answer period each meeting. Continue the good work you are doing for Educa- tion and Cultural Activities. Did you ever have so many subjects to choose from to arrange a stimulating program? The choice is yours so make the most of it. The CHALLENGE is still facing YOU and ME! Help me to have a complete report in 1974 7 100C for my last year. Lite memberships presented at Waikerton Women’s insti- tute special Christmas meeting. held at Hartley House. Left â€" Mrs. Geo. Cunningham presented badge to Mrs Geo. Damm, a member for 47 years. President Mrs. E. W. Krampp (centre) presented the certificates. Mrs. W. 8. Hal- Iaday, also a member for 4 7 years received her badge trom Mrs. Edna Lamb. Mrs. Lamb was the first life member 01 the Branch having been associated with W.i. work for 62 years. {our members who have belonged to the branch for twenty-ï¬ve years. Presentation was made by District Presiâ€" dent Mrs. Norman Yorkie to Mrs. David Fischer. Mrs. Har» vey McConnell. Mrs. Al Smith. and Mrs. Francis Young. Branch President Mrs. Wm. 080er looks on. 25