M) Spring Board Meeting PRESIDENT‘S REPORT Mrs. K. Hiepleh, provincial president, met with Mr. Ken Knox, Director of Rural Organizations and Services Branch, and his staff during the winter. With their support a one-day workshop was held for FWIO execu- tives and provincial convenors. This was to establish common program themes under the heading of Womenâ€" Unlimited Potential. Joyce Canning prepared information for this workshop and she and the branch staff completed and mailed the material to all conveners. Mrs. Hiepleh represented FWIO at meet» ings of other rural organizations and was on the committee selecting a site for the FWIC convention. She met with Mrs. Duffield for the final arrangements for the Officers’ Conference, and attended the meeting of the Royal Winter Fair Association and the reception for the 22 FWIO McDonald awards recipi- ents at Guelph. With many com- mittee meetings, the president still finds time to attend special branch anniversaries and meetings. Mrs. Hiepleh will be on the Ontario Bicentennial Advisory Commission. She will complete her term of office as president at the November Board Meeting 1983. TREASURER’S REPORT Mrs. C. Ritchie has completed all the necessary financial transactions since the annual meeting. This included writing 244 cheques and mailing 259 letters. She complimented the district secretary-treasurers on the excellent reports received to date. As treasurer, Mrs. Ritchie attended committee meetings and visited universities that might host the FWIC convention. The financial report showed an increase in the much needed Pennies for Friendship. SECRETARY'S REPORT As the new secretary of the FWIO, Mrs. M. Johnston dealt with all correspondence pertaining to her office. The eligible federation representatives for election as board directors for November 1983 had been contacted and letters to eligible board directors for election as provincial president were sent. She attended all committee and special meetings. 0 0 O ACWW REPORT Mrs. K. Hiepleh reported the greatest opportunities for delegates at the ACWW convention will be to comâ€" municate personally with women from around the world. The President, Mrs. Ziny Westebringâ€" Muller will speak on the theme “Living in Today’s Worldâ€. Her successor will be elected from three nominees; Dr. Ellen McLean of Nova Scotia, Mrs. Phyllis Howard and Mrs. Fayola Muchow of the U.S.A. Mrs. Hiepleh encouraged more subscribers to the Country- woman. Due to higher costs of ACWW, an increase in Pennies for Friendship would be appreciated. JWIO REPORT The twu directors for the Junior Women’s Institute were present at the semi-annual meeting and enthusiastic about their 19 branches with 350 members. A goal has been set for 1984 to increase their membership to 500. Three spring conventions were held with the fall Convention to be in Guelph. Ont. Three of their members will be attending the ACWW conference in Vancouver. Linda Tottenham, the winner of the JWIO award, is studying at the University of Western Ontario. I I I SCHOLARSHIP REPOR": Twenty-eight district, county m1 area scholarships were ratified \ i value of $175.00 each. There \Maryn Pardy scholarships of $1r in the London area. Twenty McDonald awards were present 1983 for students in the Colle; Family and Consumer SiUCllt University of Guelph. Member asked to publicize this latter awe students must apply at the unive One Helen M. McKercher sch ship of $1,200 is offered in 1983 application forms for this available at the FWIO office. INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP REPOR" The FWIO donation of $3,4t‘ Ware College. England is being to educate Miss Libbylu Alle Jamaica. She had a Chri‘. upbringing in a farm farmin am impressed the Women’s Council her determination to teach oil Having taught preâ€"school chilr she intends to expand this work v whe returns home. Libbylu wil organizing training courses to It other girls newly acquired skills. ERLAND LEE (MUSEUM) HO- REPORT Plans have been made for a busy _v at the Home with WI Days on it 31 to June 2 and Christmas at the 1 Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. Mrs. Millerselling the new Lee Museum SPOl She encouraged donations. memoriams, and bequests for l. FWIO project. Please mail Cheql directly to FWIO office at Gueiph