32 FWIO ADDITIONAL COMMITTEES A full list of the Executive Oflicers appears on page 2 ot‘ this issue of Home and Country ACWW COUNCIL M EM BERS Mrs Clarence Diamond Mrs Dulln Ilclchcr (England) FWIC REPRESENTATIVES Senior I)lIL‘\.IUr Mn Clarence Drum-ind .liininr DIIL‘t'lUl' Mn Herb Mnluskc Alternate Mn Kenneth Spence Vice President tor Ontario Mr.» H. L. Noblitl FINANCE CO MMITTEE Mr~ ('lurence Diuniondrfhairmun Mrs llcrh Mriltiskc Mrs ’L‘JUL‘IIU Super eScuctur) Mn ('lill‘nrd RIIChIII’TTi‘Uï¬'UIL‘r Mm Mull) z‘dCUhL'L’iDII'EL'lHI Mrs John Schullz Mrs Robert Pi Weber Mrs, (inrtlnn Maillon RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE Mn. Herb Maluske Chairman Mrs t. lilIL'J'll‘s: Diamond MIM Mull) McGhee Mrs. Maurice Jones Mn John H Forrest Mrs R W Payne TWEEDSMUIR HISTORY COMMITTEE Mrs, Fred Howe. Curator Mrsr Clarence Diamond Miss Molly Mcthe Mrs. Herb Maluske Mrs. Jeanella Sagerâ€"Secretary Mrs. Cliï¬ord Ritchieâ€"Treasurer Mrs. Owen Hawkins OFFICERS‘ CONFERENCE COMM’ iEE Mrs. Clarence Diamondâ€"Chairman Mrs. Russell Campbellâ€"Secrelary Treasure; Miss Molly McGhec Mrs. Herb Maluske Mrs. Jeanetta Sager Mrs. Cliï¬ord Ritchie Mrs. John Brawnâ€"PRO ERLAND LEE COMMITTEE Mrs. Austin ZoellereChairman Mrs. Earl Morden~Secrelary Treasurer Miss Molly McGhec Mrs. Wm G. Miller Mrs. Clarence Diamond HOSPITALITY CONVENER Mrs. Geo. Powell. R.R.2. Porl Dover, NOA I‘ THE HOME ECONOMICS BRANCH LOAN LIBRARY Important Note All of the very valuable FWIO history. programs and procedures ï¬les are being kept and transferred to the FWIO oflice when the ministry moves from its present location. The FWIO oflice secretary. Mrs. Helen Armstrong. will then handle this type of request from members. By now. most of your board directors will have held their subdivision meetings and mentioned the changes in the loan library. H0wever. a reminder may be timely. Closing of the Home Economics Section of the Library For a number of reasons, the major ones being: the difï¬culty of keeping the material continously updated; the loss of the services or a fu||»time librarian. and er- ratic postal services. The home economics section of the loan library will no longer be available to mem- bers of FWIO. The Home Economics Branch staff will be retaining some of the research material in their in- dividual ofï¬ces for reference purposes, so rest assured that nothing valuable will be destroyed. Since there has been a marked drop in the use of the loan library during the past two years. it is felt that it has outlived much of its usefulness. Where to Get Information for Programs Most conveners should readily be able to am current up-toâ€"date information published by th 1n- tario Ministry of Agriculture and Food from [it lo- cal agricultural ofï¬ces on a variety of agricultur. <nd home econOmics subjects. e.g. fact sheets. but ins. pamphlets. Local public libraries also have gm re- sources; in addition. many of them have an [0 ï¬lms and ï¬lm projectors that will help make lh imp- grams more interesting. Provided they are give Lil- ï¬cient notice, most public librarians can obtain .itev rials through the provincial inter-library loan 5‘ cm. By mid-summer at the latest, it is hoped that eat" V [- branch will have received a list of other gover' cm ministries and agencies. with addresses. from tom up-to-date information on a variety of subjects - ‘2 be obtained. Very Special Requests If your branch has a really urgent or Uiz'isual request, and the local agricultural ofï¬ce, libn'y 0T newspaper has been unable to help yOU. 11'" ‘he Home Economics Branch in Toronto will be harl’I 1†try to help you ï¬nd an answer.