Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1958, p. 14

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F. W. I. 0. Spring Board Meeting By Ethel McCandless dreams realized makes the year 1957-8 a momentous one in the annals of the Federated Women’s Institutes of Ontario. A. N INCREASE in membership and two Provincial President’s Address Mrs. James Haggerty, Provincial President, F.W.I.O. welcomed the Board of Directors to the Spring Board Meeting held at the Ontario Agricultural College May 5, 6 and 7, and had a special greeting for new members of the Board attending for the first time. She paid tribute to Mrs. G. Gordon Maynard, Provin- cial Treasurer for her untiring effort in organ- izing the new pr0vincial office, and to Miss Helen McKercher, Director, Home Economics Extension Services, Ontario Department of Agriculture who was responsible for so many services and courtesies in helping to get the office established. Mrs. Haggerty reported she had received letters of appreciation from all five girls receiving Provincial Scholarships. She report- ed attending many committee meetings, in- cluding the Advisory Committee of Macdon- ald Institute, the Continuing Committee of the Conference on Aging, and there found a group of women under the direction of the Ontario Red Cross Society who had set up a course on “Friendly Visiting." This group would like the coâ€"operation of the WI. said Mrs. Hag- gerty. In connection with the resolution pres- ented and passed at the Annual Meeting of the Board last fall on Maternal Care and Infant Mortality, Mrs. Haggerty reported she had met with a representative of the Department of Health and the Medical Association. It has been a busy six months with all sorts of experiences, she said. Many invitations were received to attend anniversaries. banquets and other organizations because of our link with them, and mail to no end. Not a day passes without letters about some unusual situation. The new revision in the Hand Book has created many questions, and Life Memberâ€" ships still present a problem. Mrs. Haggerty also spoke of the very fine office and expres- sed gratitude to the Ontario Department of Agriculture for it. She invited any member who is in Toronto during business hours to visit it. The address is 20 Spadina Road. "There is never a dull moment,” said Mrs. Haggerty, “but I find that WI. members are really fine people, ready to accept responsiâ€" bility once a clear picture is presented. The Board members have co-operated with me in every way and with their loyalty and help it has been a pleasure to carry on.” 14 Report of Secretary-Treasurer by Mrs. G. Gordon Maynard “The year 1957â€"8 has indeed been mm. mentous one in the annals of Fl; ,7”, Women’s Institutes of Ontario histor the Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, Mrs. G, ,,., Maynard, “as we realized two of our . the first was the National Convention 1 ,, Ottawa in October last, which was a ‘ ,‘H. dous success. Our next was the estab’i of our F.W.I.O. office in Toronto. On 41,. bership as a Whole has shown a great , in our office and we have had a now M, visitors. We hope many of you will I. _,., opportunity to see for yourselves the I ,,.1 quarters in which most of the businc- ‘ F.W.I.O. is transacted. “This year a gratifying increase in ru .1. ship is shown, the increase being 1.33! m. bers. We now have a membership 01' .n.: paid up members. Eleven new branch ‘ organized and 17 branches disbanded -n_ are now 2,703 transferable life memh‘ “j 420 non-transferable life members. , Maynard reported 974 Tweedsmuir H u- in the Province, but there is reason to ‘ u there are many more not reported. “The appeal to WI. members to con m to a fund for the rehabilitation of Vlul w: the flood disaster in Ceylon has met W |;‘- cided success. To date $4,047.87 has in ceived. The amount received for the ]~' 0 project to date is $3,133.58. This latter ‘ -‘ is open until September 30th.” Home Economics Service Miss Helen McKercher Over 7,000 women, actually 7,227, tllw in the new Local Leaders’ Training 5 inaugurated this fall, reported Miss Helw- it Kercher, Director of Home Economics ‘. Hr sion Service, Department of Agriri 2". These courses, The Third Meal, Sew to Dollars and Make Sense, New Lamps iv Wit Rug Making, and Hints for the Home 12L have been very successful, said Miss ll“ '1'? cher. Seventy-seven Training School- M“ 680 groups represented took advantage courses. The greatest satisfaction ha. c" What the women themselves have contiu W to the Extension Service. Programmes u't‘ been interested and varied with origina‘ It? the ideas of the women themselves. _ It is hoped that other Local Leader ' dil- ing courses will be offered from time to 1119 Miss McKercher said the Departmenl "539 Particularly pleased with the way the GW- bers knew and followed Canada’s Food ‘195 Branches will not receive the same i. use they received last year. These course: NI“ HOME AND col-NT!"

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