Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1973, page 7

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Members of the Provincial Board at Directors F.W.|.O leit â€" Mrs. Yates Enker, Mrs. George Burnside, Mrs E A Durltnq, Mrs James McNeil, Mrs. E Ellerbeck, Mrs. W. Miles, Mrs H. M, Allemung, Mrs Coulihard, Mrs. L Wolgemuth, Mrs. V. O‘Hcrc. Mrs sewing 1nd and 3rd year terms, back row item A Gillu, Mr; Cool Bell, Mrs C lee, Mrs N E, Eka‘_ Mrs W Fletcher, Mrs D. Mochichlctn, Mrs. W. Millar. Front row from left â€"- Mrs. G. Henderson, Mrs. H Malusl‘o, Mn W Mitchell Mn. E Urstadt, Mrs. Ross Johnston. Mrs. M. Kloetstra. Mrs. C. Barber. REPORT â€" HOME ECONOMICS BRANCH. MINISTRY OF AGRICL'L'I'L‘RE AND FOOD. Miss Helen McKercher. Director. In her opening remark» Mixx McKereher extended a special welcome to the neulx elected Directors. thying [hill the} “fluid llnLl their term of office a learning uperienee to well as an enjoyable opportunity Ior service for Women‘s Institutes. The Director mid lhttl approximately 3.500 women attended Art-ii Conventions in Ontario this _\-‘e:tr and the opinâ€" ion is that it is good to move the COFHL‘ttlitltl from one locality to another. There are well over 500 (‘t‘nlfibtlltl‘lg Ment- hers in the Associated Country Women ol the World in Ontario and continued support lnr A.C.W.W, in this manner is naked. In other words. please renew your Contributing Ment- bership. Giving such a Membership can hi.- it way of honouring a Women‘s Institute Men» her for outstanding service. Part ol the work of the Home ECUntHitixlx in the counties is to assist the Women'a ltNi- tutes. They will give help and \uggestit‘vnx tor programs. WINTER 1973 Junior Women‘x lnxtitttlex neetl .t\'~l\ltlllt.’L‘ lt'otn the \L‘lllt'l oignttimtion Home | L‘t‘llt‘tll|C\ Ill.ttteh ptoetiitttx me being eonliittmllx hrottgltt up to thite Due to .l conxtruittetl htitlget. glLIIII‘IN \llllllltl L'llll'lhllh.‘ \ll [hut it |.tt't_:ei ttttmher ol people e.ttt he ie.ic|ietl. II .t L'.Il'|L'L‘ll;lllU|l ix ItL‘gL‘NMIH. pleitw Itt‘lli\ the ( mum Home l eortottttxt ot the ol- ltee in Toronto .I\ e.ir|\ to pomthle (lite count} h.tt| Lint) iiientherx in llie 4A“ Hllltl.‘|llt‘li\lllt1 ('ltih pt'ogi'unt. in eoneltitltne. Nil“ Melxet'tllet Mllll Il‘litl \he enimetl \totking \\Illl \llx Nohlitl. the llL'\\. piexitluni ot the letlemleil Wonten'x llt\ll- tittex ol ()nlnrto and [hot \llL‘ “Eh looLtttu line wind to tilt llllL‘I‘L'Kllan \teeL utth the llonrtl l)llL't.’llI|"~ Rlil’OR'l' â€" l’l'BHt' RELA'I'IU'MS' \ll's. Harvey lltltlHlnl‘l l’tthlie Relationx UlilL‘L‘l'\ all new“ (Jittiirto itre to he eonerntttlutetl tor their ltllk’l'L‘Nllllg re- pot'tx. In ll‘lh report tti'i.‘ main} \ItguL‘xtinnx uhieh ntii) he tottnd ltelptttl itt planning Brunch progrntiix lnr I‘J7l-I‘J7-l. The 7ith /\ll|'l|‘.t.‘r\ill"\ (‘elchrttttmt held in the Royul York Hotel in Toronto ittttl :il-

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