l‘cduratcd “’rlmsn'a institutes of Uniarin (l-‘WIUJ President Margaret .‘vliinm, welcomed the c'-.CClJli‘-c and H provincial hoard directors to the l“ li’) Annual Board meeting, held lll lrirtirilri lrnrn Nov. If) in 20. llllw was the tits! annual hoard lllfl’llllli.’ lnr rem-nily hired lWlU l ‘aiguiltuc Scannier «\iirizi li.ll_lssil|'l. ( initially lriliiimrl ‘Mh r.'|t_'i_‘l-_'il [h l'."l'.'r;)ll.‘lil “until-it“. lllxllllllL“. ril ( rill/Wild tinf ) \itr: l’rusitleni If llllililtll clllil lucrnlalitiyt :iiiiphell ‘.‘..|, i'lt'i it'll :1. i“ ll) l'llhllc Rlliil' ll'llli filliwt l|-'- It'll in tin: new le ll 1 lllll'.’.'. =.-,--rr l‘ei'ui, ktmpp {llili' ,ltll'lil til-3i | illlll llililr.‘ \liittlUH yin [murmur ittlillllllfll'tf \K'lii‘ii llr liltjii \li lznlli. '\*.,4n_lr itir‘ill Illlllll‘. \Miiiir'ii nl liiv: Umiltl Ml \\ \\| l'll'iltlt'lll. .Il.l|ll'l."'r‘i llli.‘ i'lllilltl utl \lllllll‘l'm Hill} *.lll.'\‘-l.'ll llIL' .\l V‘, \N 'xiiirimtl1.I:iw'tll|i, llt'r'lll'll Iliiinti llll.l||i I.Il [Ilillllt'lll‘. til llllllt' ‘.ll||l tlllllilllllll , lit l'L‘tIliIiJ. llll ill'.'|ll| .llllt li.t. viiiii lllrllll.l|l’1\l,‘ll unlit "liml Ii! luniul" l‘lllll'nlll'lll' Hi Illl ‘,ll|ll illlllllllllllltll ‘ lllHL l|| litt- I“ It i lilllit .ii ‘.ll|| :Hll llr‘itllllllL‘ll New President Elect named Rena Cunningham vi hen each province presents a cheque :n the l-‘iVlC' Convention ‘88 in Neatltiiindlund. (in Monday evening, the board dirt-tint» participated in a mini workshop. After Viewing the film. [he Ruund Table. groups used the line \lcps outlined l) consensus 2) intnrrnntinn 3) rule». 4) strategy 5) reuurii‘nendzitiutis. to work out a [){l lpt laud DrtiCL'tllll'L' for implementing :i [illt‘alllL'lill newsluller‘. a member- ~.|np drive; :i provincial leadership mnt'crenee theme; a public relations i.‘lllll[‘lrlll'll, .i promotional activity at the anul Agricultural Winter Fair. 'IWI‘I‘EUHMUIRS liveetlxmiltr History Books are -.ii|l .in important project of FWlO hunches, Many new volumes have It'll rii'u mi i'\ irltr‘nili'il (ltt' I H [U {Irmuiil “third illr't’i‘lllg. Thev are the [Hit l'l'lH l-iuml ilin‘i lit/i. f'ii'lii‘ri'ri' ilfviii'i'. In Iltr' bur/t row. from left 10 tit-hr .m' [him Ilium, Ili'rrr lliilrhi'r. \Iuri' Vitlrrrit'k. Donna Henderson. I run limit, Humlrir [\i'll imil ( hriilmi‘ Ri'uhurn. In [iii-flout row are Alta lummmr {itlir'niiiti'L \Iirrimi \Iilrt'l' illul [:liti’ Perri: H H it l' I‘elmmn, Muri‘lt Nita been started and many of the boot: are being copied, laminated an ‘ microfilmed. If books are displak‘j publicly, copyright Protecti: should be given in the form oi†'4 insertion in the front of the bot: Curators frequently sutm articles to magazines and pap-3' work with historical SOClelle) .;‘ speak to other organizations. T‘: are also conducting workshor» recording your family hist, preservation of photos, and ‘ history recording. A revised draft of the Tweedsmuir History Manual been completed. Copies wlli available when printing is fin. in I988. SCHOLARSHIPS Each year FWIO administt county/district/area scholar These are available to actiti club members aged 16 who successfully completed six or 4‘}! projects with a minimit three food and/or clothing [11. and are continuing their edit at a post-secondary level. In the value of the scholarships $200 each. Application torn available from the local schol. committee of the rural Organi specialist. Fifteen FWIO Maul)“ Awards, valued at $300 each u available in I988 to studcnh Ontario admitted to the xv. semester at the College of l - and Consumer Studies. Unix» of Guelph. Applicatiom available from the assistant l'L'L'I at the university. Four regional FWlO suh ships, valued at $250 each m awarded in 1988 to 4-H dub mu furthering their education at n or university. Club member recommended for these scholar ~ by the rural organization spet and selected by the FWIO Scl' -' ship Committee. The FWIO Helen McKc= “'57 Scholarship is awarded annun ‘- id