Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1980, p. 7

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PRESIDENT’S REPORT Mrs. Diamond expressed appreciation and thanks to the Board Directors and especially to Miss McGhee for all the assistance the Home Economics Branch and the Ministry provide. including Miss Mary Campbell as the FWlO Secretary. This is an extremely busy year, in addition to the cgular Committee meetings of Finance, WI Hall, Lee i Museum), Officers‘ Conference, the Constitution Comâ€" mittee is busy updating and reviewing the WI Hand- nook. The President along with other FWIO representatives cpresented the organization at the Ontario Junior armers‘ banquet, the Royal Winter Fair Directors' seating and luncheon. Mrs. Diamond presented and poke to the recipients at the Macdonald Awards. lniversity of Guelph sandwich supper. Dr. Richard mham. representing the University. Miss McGhee and urraine Holding representing the Home Economics ranch spoke to the girls. FWIO was also asked to attend meetings of the usiness and Professional Women, Greek. Italian and :wish Conferences, the dates conflicted with other .eetings and FWIO had to decline. However, Board 'lTCCLOI', Mrs. Gordon Mallion and Mrs. Owen Haw- ins will attend a Toronto Conference on Consumer rcdit. Correspondence is extremely heavy with many inqui- :5 coming from both WI members as well as from inside organizations. All have received the president‘s :rsonal attention. She challenged all the Board to promote ideas and idiate enthusiasm “that this year of the WI may truly lengthen our WI work as we spread our wings in an ‘ encompassing effort to build still greater on those ~_icctives drawn up more than 82 years ago". HOME ECONOMICS BRANCH Miss Molly McGhee, Director, Home Economics unch OMAF.‘ reported the forward strides made by .- Branch with the innovation of new courses (refer to rector Writes). The Director continued by saying “after your deliberâ€" lOnS about the revision of the constitution, the Erland .6 (Museum) Home and planning for the year of the ’l. I trust you will return home feeling that you have ‘ :illy made a worthwhile contribution as a Board ‘ irector. I also hope you will encourage the membership r your own subdivision to play a positive role in I :1crmining the direction in which FWIO should go in ‘ 1e years ahead." TREASU RER’S REPORT Mrs. Clifford Ritchie presented the interim financial “Port stating all transactions and investments had been completed. She attended all meetings of Finance, Con- ‘f-iitution and any other necessary meetings. SEMI ANNUAL MEETING OF THE FEDERATED WOMEN’S INSTITUTES 0F ONTARIO Mrs. John Brown. PRO PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICERS Mrs. John Brown Mrs. Brown attended executive meetings of the Milton WI Hall committee and Officers‘ Conference. She assisted at the Erland Lee Home for Christmas at the Lee and Simcoe Day. Press releases were mailed to papers across the Province following the annual meeting and for special occasions, as well as write-ups for Home and Country. Attendance at anniversaries, special funcâ€" tions of the W] at all levels are always pleasant events. The PRO sent copies of her reports. press releases and any pertinent information to the Area PRO‘s as well as replies to all requests for program ideas and promotion of the WI. She expressed thanks to Miss McGhee and her staff for their excellent courses presented by the Home Economists. SECRETARY'S REPORT Mrs. Jeanette Van Sickle The Secretary has completed all the correspondence and instructions following the annual meeting with the necessary communication going out to the Board Direc- tors. Correspondence has been sent out in preparation for the election at Area Conventions of 15 Board Directors as well as instructions relating to the election of the new Provincial President in November 1980. The Secretary has attended and dealt with the business and communication for the Constitution, Finance and WI Hall Committee meetings. Correspondence continues to be carried out on a daily basis. FWIO ANNUAL MEETING NOVEMBER 24-28, 1980 BOND PLACE HOTEL. TORONTO. STILL AVAILABLE Women‘s Institute Song Book printed in the 1950‘s by Waterloo Music Company, Regina St. Waterloo, Ont, music edition $1.50, words only 50¢. SCHOLARSHIP REPORT Mrs. Stewart Anderson It was announced there will be 20 Macdonald awards of $200.00 each this year for students entering their first semester to the College of Family and Consumer Studies, University of Guelph. The County, District and Area Scholarship winners and alternates were ratified by the Provincial Board, names to be released by the local Scholarship Committees. OFFICERS’ CONFERENCE Mrs. Russell Campbell The secretary, Mrs. Campbell reported all details have been completed and everything is in readiness for the Conference April 29-May 1. Full details in this issue.

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