THE LAST WORD Mrs. Shirley Bird former FWIO Board Director from Brighton, Northumberland District visited all groups in their plenary sesstons. She commenced by saying over the last three dLHS the delegates have been coaxed and challenged through the "Where. What and Why" with capable leaders teaching the “Howâ€. All have learned correct procedures. how to deal with notions, how to cope with an abstension. a tie vote and wow to become an enthusiastic volunteer. All have .L-arned the duties and responsibilities of officers in inC and ACWWi Delegates were urged to handle a 'llCl'OphOTlE correctly if available. and to speak 41 icetings. not the next morning on the telephone. The President should be organized with all her papers led in one place, Always keeping in mind thoughtful‘ css and concern for feelings of all members. thought- ‘ssneSS dehumanizes. Using tact in a kindly \\;i_\ to Nike :1 point. not in a blunt hurtful way. Humour is so iportant. but use caution. one need not be a comedian The challenge for the Wl's in the 1980‘s “ill be him compete with other pursuits. recogniring dddpldblltl}. \\ structure and different methods in order to make :ctings more appealing. WI members must dig for new ideas. nL'“ skills earth and develop techniques. Mrs. Bird continued. must dare toâ€"day to prepare for Changes in snL‘lcl} 'cady we are talking about larger communities \\ here re are not that many involved in the business of :uing. so it is essential that we broaden our hurt/um promoting goodwill between agricultural iltmilies lnon-agricultural families. Why the W]. in 1980‘] Because we are the \\ | . built a firm foundation. here and across the sea. We one ll tLll' families to build a stronger super structure FOOD ADDITIVES \lrs. Beverley Carson. Home Economist for llaltli- ’1d and Norfolk Counties. gave a slide presentation Food Additives. Pamphlets were available on food ng-Ups, Wonder Foods and a fact sheet on mummi- in glutamate. both from [he Educational Services lllh Protection Branch, Health and Welfare L .iii.id.i ‘Faod Addiliver' Jemima («unfurled hi ï¬lm [In nun. Home Economist far Haldmrunrl-.\urlnM miles talks with delegates at the ram/u,er of f/IL' ‘ll’maffon. Lâ€"r Mrs. Doris Eamn. Zion .‘fmfu-I' H'I. N't’ North District," Mrs. Hazel Mount “H†MW“ ‘. Norfolk North Dislricl and Mrs. Carson. .‘ln .Hnrmr h‘imm, Sim. up .‘tt-mpi-rm'lilr. um rm/wt- u‘fi/v Iur Ifh' th‘l’ltit \ Dull-emu \[rt'nl .i 'L’rt'l'f .lt'ul it! time Inn/tutu and lz‘itrmuu WE ARE noun or that); - rum PROUD ar 95 Tie-3 We “it .‘v i‘mtirnnl/ ( rpm, l‘Hl/‘ll'lH'n Hui-i .un/ fimli mum hum I'rluml l‘t't' llmm All“! (in trivial-It Howl/rm Hunn'm‘in/ “HT .4†tin/Ila: m/ in .1 mm! .illrm Jnr urn lx'nwli (amp/MN rim/n m In t/irilt un lrwu rl‘UHU'IHIUN ll:lll.f\\ imml. Um I li' Rum/till, Huunl Ilirt'irnr fur .VIt/rrlitlim/i .‘fl ft‘i'ifiiIi-riurg irrw .Urx Ilin' dink/r. (‘ln-tl'rt' 11'], and Mn flflltl‘ H'I'Hiun. Muhulm If I furl/l [rum Hruu’ [mt “Mimi I‘J