Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1975, page 9

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SCORE SHEET FOR JUDGING RIGINALITY 40 - Depicting the action displayed in the picture __ Containing all the necessary elements to portray he action in the proper manner without too many de- ails HOTOGRAPHIC QUALITY AND COMPOSI- ION _ 20 â€"- the slides are clear and sharp and Show detai13 n areas where necessary OUNTING 15 I the correct number of slides in a sequence por- traying a continuous story or stories TAPED ORAL PRESENTATION 20 Not to be more than thirty minutes, efiectively de- scribing the action on the slides in an interesting manâ€" ner CAPTIONS 5 â€" Entry and slides have appropriate captions TOTAL 100 SUGGESTIONS FOR CITIZENSHIP PROJECT: Canada Food Rules; “Junk“ food in schools: Hot lunches Seminar on food and nutrition; Members Gar- dens: Food vaiue of your dinner: Problem areas: Food in Nursing Homes. schools. ol'Native people. ofthe elderly. ofint‘unts. of pregnant women. of the overweight SCRAPBOOK A scrapbook of publicity of your project. pictures, pertinent facts. etc. may accompany your entry. Judging instructions for Ontario Women's Institute members. Districts and Areas responsible For own judging competition. (HThe 20 slides and tapes to be judged by I975 District Annuals. the winning entry to be sent by Dis: trict Secretary Treasurer to the Area Secretary Treas- urcr immediately after District Annual. (2) District winners to bejudged by the Area (‘on- vention. The winning entry to be sent by the Area Sec- retary Treasurer. to reach F.W.I.O, olficc. 51h Floor. [300 Bay St.. Torontp by December l. 1975. (3) F,W.I.O. to be responsible for judging and ending winning entry to proper Committee. Lion. P.E.l.. 1976. IMPORTANT NOTES The month of June is to be designated as Inter- national Women‘s Year Month. F.W.l.O. FEES will be $|.50 in 1976 (FWIO .50. FWIC .50. ACWW .02). F.W.i.C. National Convention will be at the Uni- versity of Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown. Prince Edward island. week of June 20th. 1976. (4) Finaljudging to take place at F.W.i.C Conven- Mrs. H. Nob/Itt holding clock and Mrs. Wm. G. Miller With Silver platter, gifts received upon retirement on behalf of FWIO. REPORT â€" A.C.W.W. Mrs. H. Noblitt told about the meeting Mrs. Rob- erts. UN representative. attended on UNlCEF/NGO meeting. Since funds are short a new poli- iey has been devised to establish a system of cost shar- ing for oil producing countries who are in a better po- sition to help themselves as far as UNICEF projects are concerned. Studies at the meeting centered around: the young child. non formal education and transport maintenance. UNICEF cannot solve all the world’s needs. increased attention must be given to the creation of National Food and Nutrition policies. ACWW is one ofthe 340 NGOs having status with UNESCO. In June. 1975. there will be a Youth Sym- posium. Working groups under five co-ordinalors in several NGO countries will study the rights and re- sponsibilitics ol'youtlt in i the family: in educational institutions; in employment; in society and in the con- text of issues raised by youth emancipation. From the ACWW chart showing contribution to “Pennies for Friendship“, Ontario was third. Our conâ€" tributions were exceeded by England and the Country Women's Council ot‘ the United States. In |974 0n- turio members contributed $l |.00t).t)t). Contributng membership in A.(‘.W.W. has been raised to $0.00 per year. In order to attend ACWW you must be a contrib- uting member three years prior to a Conference. is. V : t Area Vice Presrdents pose With Dr. Chapman and Deputy Minister Mr T Fl. Httttal’d L â€" Mrs Peter Timmrns, Mrs Sam Koski and Mrs Catt/in Carmichael

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