Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1982, page 6

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fl SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING OF THE FEDERATED WOMEN’S INSTITUTES OF ONTARIO Mrs. John Brown, PRO Mrs. Keith Hiepleh welcomed all Board Directors and Executive to the semi-annual Board meeting, held at the Bond Hotel, Toronto, the week of April 26th. Subdivision 11 was represented by Mrs. Ed Osborne, alternate to Mrs. Norman Coghlin. PRESIDENT’S REPORT Mrs. Hieplch along With the Secretary and Treasurer are responsible for the administration of FWIO office. The President has chaired all the FWIO special meetings, as well as both FWIO Board Meetings, She has attended many spe- ctal Branch and District events throughout the Province and been responsible for channeling information from FWIC to the proper sources. This summer Mrs. Hieplch will attend the ACWW Council meeting in England as FWlO's represenv tativc. These are busy times. and hopefully productive for FWIO. SECRETARY'S REPORT Mrs, Van Sickle has attended to all the correspondence concerning the office of Secretary of FWlO. Final arrange- ments are presently being made for the 85th Anniversary, Arrangements for the semi-annual meeting and for thejudgc for the Essay and Poetry Competition for FWIC were her responsibility. TREASURER'S REPORT Mrs. Clifford Ritchie reported on the meetings she at- tended in connection with her office. The matured invest» merits were reinvested and Scholarship cheques will be mailed, An interim financial statement was presented to the Board, Mrs. Ritchie and office secretary Mary Campbell worked on final bustncss regarding applications for the Na» tional Convention. SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE Mrs. Ritchie reported 25 District. Area Scholarships were ratified by the Committee. Recommendations were accepted to continue to allow the University of Guelph to administer the Macdonald Awards. OFFICERS' CONFERENCE REPORT Mrs. Elmer Dui’ticld presented her first report to the Board stating the McKcown Bus Co. from eastern Ontario WIII provide three buses and pick up the 149 suggested dele- gates along the way. The 500 bus will have approximately 17 persons. This service is a genuine help to the Conference. The remainder of the delegates travel together by car or take public transportation. Shuttle bus service is available at the University for all sessions to be held at Humanities. All discussion group leaders and staff have been selected and the University of Waterloo are ready for the 550 dele- gates arriving May 4 and staying through until May 6. Fur- ther details of Conference on page 12. (i ROYAL WINTER FAIR Mrs. Harold Blasing and Mrs. Hiepleh attended a ' lei Board of Directors meeting, Annual meeting and by m luncheon in the Coliseum, CNE grounds, ofthe Royal my ter Fair. 7 Highlights from the reports regarding the Royal rev: ad an increase of 7% attendance. There was excellent quality in displays, produce m1 livestock. The butter sculptors were impressive and the it). he enjoyed the flower show with music themes. Keen interest and enthusiasm was shown by the Fit in and overâ€"all it Was a successful show. LEE ANNIVERSARY In honor of the 10th anniversary of the ownership 0: m Eriand Lee (Museum) Home, the Lee Committee enterta ‘tl the Directors and Executive. The group travelled by r, toured the House and Drive House, enjoyed CIEITIOIISUBI in and a buffet. Everyone present was given at “Lee Mug” c. cially designed for the 10th Anniversary and available h at the Lee during 1982. AGRICULTURAL HALL OF FAME Mrs. Owen Hawkins, FWIO representative reportec details of the unveiling ceremony, when Erland Lee’s l [1855, along with other Agriculturalists will be unve. l Erland Lee, (Io-founder of the Women’s Institute was n n- inated by FWIO. Nominations for the 1983 proposals are open until' tembcr 30> I982. ll 7. WI HALL, MILTON Mrs. Van Sickle reported all the cabinets have new W plays with Erland Lee being this year‘s feature. A quilt will be set up for the season and anyone Wis it; to quilt may put in a few stitches and in return will ret iv a ticket. A free draw will be made. at the end of the sea in. The W.l. Hall is on the grounds of the Ontario Agricul‘ .1] Museum, Milton. FWIO CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE The Provincial Board will aSsume the responsibility it printing and distributing the Handbook. Time of disti :1- tion has not yet been established, however the Board D. tors approved the motion that each WI member WOUIl c- ceive a Handbook free. RETIRING DIRECTORS A farewell party provided fun and laughter as the ri r- ing Board Directors enacted skits and provided an eveni :‘s entertainment. Retiring Board Directors included, Mrs. Hugh Cot Mrs. George Dixon, Mrs. Harold Blasing, Mrs. E. .l. Wil: 1. Mrs. Willis Matheson, Mrs. Ernest Depencier, Mrs. Cl 11‘ Freer, Mrs. Wm. Skinner, Mrs, E. A. Rauhala and Jun II Director Nancy Alton. Mrs. Dixon, on behalf of the retiring group preseri ‘d Mrs. Miller with an “In Memoriam” book to be used at iltt‘ Lee. Names will be placed in this book when donations . r6 given to the Lee in memory of deceased persons.

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