Mrs. P. Y. McCandless read the minutes of the loyal Winter Fair Booth committee. This year he F.W.I.O. will again sponsor a boothâ€" at the .tir which will be held from November 13 to 21. The resignation of Mrs. Orlando Richards, Con- :ner of Agriculture and Canadian Industries Landing Committee was received. Mrs. Dorothy :ewhouse, R.R.#3, Brampton was appointed to ll the vacancy for a term of three years. Mrs. Gordon MacPhat'ter presented a report on aminations, advising that there are two members ominated for Provincial President; Mrs. J. D, 'ossack, Embro and Mrs. L. G. Lymburner, Port olborne. At the time of the Board Meeting one me had been received as a nomination for :retary-treasurer. Mrs. Lewis Keefer presented the Budget for insideration. During the discussion it was de ded by-the Board to make an honorarium to is Public Relations Representative, Mrs. P. Y. icCandless, of $200 and to the President, Mrs. tmes Haggerty the same amount. In presenting the report of the Unitarian Work .oject, Mrs. Haggerty stated that innumerable iles of clothing are still being received. also many .eaters and layettes. The Ceylon Disaster Fund mounted to $4,888.34. . Mrs. Haggerty expressed her appreciation to Mrs- ‘Jaynard for the thought and work involved in ‘ “king the plans for the delegates‘ trip to the -7C.W.W. Conference in Scotland. The delegates ' Ill leave for Scotland on July 31. Mrs. Haggerty -unounced that after the Conference the Ontario Uglegates expect to take a trip to Europe. but it ‘-v‘Ill be at their own expense. Delegates are: Mrs, times Haggerty, Mrs. R. I. Penney, Mrs. J. P. (030“: MTS- Ewart Hunt, Mrs. Clara Rinehart. 5UMMER I959 Members of the F,W.|.O. Board photographed at the Officers' Conference. With them are the Conference Secretary and the Public Relolions Representative. Accredited visitors: Miss Helen McKercher and Mrs. Gordon MacPhaIter. Competition Winners Mrs. Haggerty announced the winners of the F.W.I.C. competitions at Provincial level: Eight Tweedsmuir History Books were received at' Pro- vincial level for judging in the Tweedsmuir History Competition. Winners are, First Prize $25 South Woodslee W.I., Essex N; second prize $15 Chis- holm W.I., Parry Sound: third prize $10 North Gower WI, Carleton. Honourable Mention $3 Berwick W.I., West York: Bridgeport W.I., Waterâ€" loo N.; Pittsburgh W.I.. Frontenac; Blue Lake and Auburn. Brant North; Dunvegan W.I.. Glengarry. The ï¬rst and second prize winning entries have been sent to Mrs. E. I. Roylance, Greenwood, 13.0, for national judging. Thirtyâ€"two entries were received in the com- petition for a Women‘s Institute song with both words and melody and Provincial winners are: First prize $25 Marburg W.l., Port Dover: second prize $15 Madoc W.l., Hastings North: third prize, $10 South Saugeen WI, Bruce Centre. First and second prize winning entries have been forwarded to Mrs. Wilfred Bishop, Paradise, N.S., For na- tional judging. Winners at Provincial level of the Essay Com- petition. “How Can I Train My Child to be a Citizen of the World" are, First prize, Bethany W.I., Durham East: second prize. Millgrove W.l., North Wentworth; third prize, Laura Ruse, South Waterloo. Mrs. Haggerty reported that letters of appreciaâ€" tion had been received from winners of Ontario Women‘s Institute Scholarships who are now taking the degree course at Macdonald Institute. Guelph. They are Barbara I. Dick, Arlyn B. Ryder. Lois Nixon, Marilyn Strang and Elizabeth Sickle.