F ll ’10 Board Meeting Promote WI scholarships l'hc \t‘llllallllllltll board meeting of lllt‘ lulcratcil Women‘s Institutes of Ont.“ to (F\\ 101 “its hold Lll the Bond PIJL'L' Hotel, loronto \pril 21 to 24. UH l'ucstln} cwning, Lcra Ryan. I.untl_\ resource munugetnettt special- lsl \\ tth the Rural Organizations and \ei’i Iccs Branch Ol‘ thc Ontario Mini l\l1'\ oi \gt'it‘ttlture and Food. led J “01 kshop on the terminology and in- terpretations ol financial statements. Ewryone present gained it greater knowledge ol' hon financial reports tire (recited. SCHOLARSHIPS H\ 10 encourages all WI members to take an active part in promoting all \\ I scholarships and In urging quali- i‘ied people to submit applications. On this our 901h anniversary. two winners were chosen for each county-' district area WI scholarship which is awarded to active 4-H members. 16 years-old or over. who have completed \I\ or more 4~H clubs (with a mini- mum of three food and or clothing pl‘DjeCtSl and is continuing on to post secondary education. In all. 48 students received $200 each. Also. three London Area WI Scholarship recipients received $IOO each. The FWIO 90th Anntversary Edu- cational Award was established for WI members who Wish to further or update their education. Four awards are mailable annually, one to each region. The winning applicants are: Eastern Region 7 Joan D. Bates, Lakeficld Northern Region â€" Etta Jane Nowak. Cochrane Southern Region ~ Mary Alice Roth‘ Tavistock Western Region 7 no applicants ITEMS OF BUSINESS Grapes will be the theme of Harvest FesllVaI Days at the Erland Lee (Museum) Home on Oct. 1 and 2, 1987. There will be a leadership develop- ment conference for Ontario’s WI members in 1988. An appointed com- mittee :5 already making plans and Rena Cunningham FWIO PRO deciding on the theme, time and location. Eva Tuck and Carol Craig were appointed to a committee to bring recommendations to the annual board meeting regarding suitable exchange gifts for our twin province, Prince Edward Island. at the time of the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada (FWIC) Cenvention in New- foundland in 1988. All entries to the FWIC Past Presiâ€" dents‘ Essay Competition should be submitted to the area. The area will screen the entries and then forward the top three to the provincial level via the provincial hoard director. Judges will then select three winning entries which will be forwarded to FWIC. These winners will be given 310 each by FWIO. An Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW) Eastern Canada Regional Conference was held in Charlottetown. PEI in May. FWIO President Margaret Munro attended, representing FWIO. ACWW has changed its ï¬scal year to correspond to the calendar year. The FWIO areas will assume the responsibility of collecting and for- warding AC WW memberships to the office in England (address on page two of Home & Country) by Dec 31 of each year. The FWIO annual board meeting will be held at the Bond Place Hotel, Toronto from Nov. 16 to 20, 1987. On Nov. 21, a workshop related to organi- zational revitalization will be offered to the provincial board directors. 01" HER ORGANIZATIONS F WIO continues to be represented on other boards and to interact with other groups who have similar concerns. 10 H St C July. August. September 1987 ‘ Jane Hawkins has re re FWIO as a board directtii- Sinih: Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame Association for the past six years Although FWIO has a group two (organizations and corporations) membership in the association. M rs Hawkins is encouraging more WI members to consider a group one (in- dindual) membership. 'Ilvcntyhve dollars makes you a life-time member. Provincial board director Barbara Patterson, who represents FWIO on the Ontario Coalition for Better Day Care also represented FWIO at the National Conference on Day Care held in Guelph in May. FWIO representatives on the board of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Association are Margaret Munro and Winnie Wilson. Again this year, volunteer WI members will stall the FWIO booth in the upper east annex at the Royal from Nov. 11 to 22. I987. FWIO has an organizational rntrn~ bership with the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. Our fepresenlalite‘ Marian Dougall, reports that low farm income and the Farm Debt Review process are two of the fedora» tion‘s top priorities for 1987. FWIO was represented by provincial board director Luella Lewis at a meeting of the Foundation for Rural Living. There, Pat Mighton. program director for the Advanced Agricultural Leadership Program (AALPJ, reported 29 of the 30 participants of the ï¬rst AALP program completed their training and all are showing new initiatives and involvements as a result of this training. A second class at" 30 participants have been selected and began their training in April will. Gail Murdock, provincial hoard director, and Ruth Grost: provincial agriculture convener, represented FWIO at a meeting of Ontario rural women‘s groups in 'Ibronto in May. The purpose of the meeting was to formulate the stand of the 10 Ontario delegates who will be attending the Third National Farm Women’s Con- ference in Saskatoon, Nev. 12 to 18. 1987. Mrs. Grose will be the FWlO delegate to this conference.