FH '10 Annual Meeting New \ ll.llllt‘ .tii.| elitllleiigc \CL'Il‘Ckl IUbL‘ the oathi oi 1hr- dot at the tinnuitl toggling ut the lL‘\.lk'IrllL'Ll lll~lllLllt‘\ oi (.liil.tl'lt\ in luliiltl \\i'lll\ll“ \iWc‘llll‘L'l \ltllgdh'l \lllill’t‘ “its elected in the not i \\ l0 President to the provincial hirintl tltlL‘t’lt‘ls. and also two 11C“ pimiininl mntcncrs were elected. lhm inc Agnes Reid, Kitchener as liliicntiuii .ind Cultural Aclititim t anterior, and l tllidn “hit, lngermll .n lannl} and consumer Affairs L l‘ll\t.'llL'l \nothui thange taking place “11hâ€" in the organization |\ll1r'.‘ hiring of an cwunnc secretary Ad\ertisements will he placed in \Ulldble publications \ppliciitioiis tor this position are to he stihniiltcd lo the FWIO office in (inclph in let" 311, 1987. Following lltlL't\|C‘u‘-\ in \larch, the successful uslllklldtllt: u lll Assume duties in April, In .JCLt‘I'LlJllCC “1th FWIC bylaw. llIL' i»\\ It) board elected: Bt’llllLL‘ Noblitt net-president for Ontario \Ltryiirel \ltinro \c'l‘lltil hoard director The 1986â€"87 F W10 Board constitution reviewed president elected, and Rena Cunningham FWIO PRO Charlotte Johnson junior board director Eva Tuck alternate junior board director FWlO is a constituent society of ACWW and will be represented by council members Margaret Munro and Luella Lewis. Perhaps the biggest task that is neurl) completed is the constitution renew. At this meeting, a proposed reused constitution and byâ€"laws were studied and approved by previncial board. Now after final corrections. the content will be formulated into a new handbook. Women’s Institutes of Ontario con- tinue to accept the challenges related to the Concerns and issues of today's society. FWIO appointed a committee, Jean Tandberg as chairman, to com- pile a submission for the Social _____..\~ Assistance Review Board which . examining the social assistance Smelt and related programs across Ontarig1 Havmg previously organized a pm)" project on child care. FWI ' that membership with th? Coalition for Better Daycare would b: beneficial and named Barbara Patter. son as FWIO's representative. FWIO representatives also attended seminars and disseminated inform. tron on the safe use of pesticides nuclear wastemanagement. pay equity] and leadership topics. Reports show: ed FWIO also addressed challenges regarding the agricultural industry, FWIO presented a brief to a task force of the Ontario Institute or Agrologists on the future of the pro- vince’s agriculture industry, and sent representation to the seminar Shape of the Agriculture and Food Industry in the Year 2000: Implications and Opportunities. FWIO representatives also attended meetings of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, the Royal Agriculture Winter Fair Association of Canada, and the Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame. w [git ., h H tkt lnit. Fclt. Mar. 1937 , '31 Tlieu Similnglie. “-"“_"' ll'imii'e ll'llmn, Tliirrl year board mt'ltiltei's are. from ‘ I In r, front row; Dorothy Harnderi. Luella Lewis: Eva [iii-tr. Dororlti' Hm Putter. ‘ In Hie hack row; Et'elt‘n Bfllhlt’c‘fl, llj'wi A llarii Secoan year board members berg, Dorothy Perch, Helen Burns. Marian Daugflll- 1†(he hark row: Dorothy Friar (alternate), Barbara Patterson. Mabel Logan Isabelle Booker, Orpha Trapanier; Dorris Bell. First year board meniliers are. from I to i; front row; illiirlle Stone, Muriel Btiscli (alter. note), Margaret iMLAllJbOH. Erma Bennett, JOHN tau: Jean Sills. In the hurt row; Velda Thompson, lriim Short]. Florence Colt. Lan- anne Schmidt, Dalllltl Heir- derson (alternate), Shirley Johnston, Gail iiiinn'ricl. Leila Pelii‘grew, Vera Holmes. ‘ Marion Tlimnpson. " r- t . ‘4 are, from Ira r, front row; J60" Tm"