was. so SUMMER 1964 CONTENTS Editorial . . . . . . . . . The President's Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F.W.I.O. Board Meetingâ€"Margaret Zoeller . The Officers‘ Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Eadie Goes North Again . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Programs and Proiects . . . . , . , . . . . Memories Stored in a Rugâ€"Mrs. C. Burt . . . . International Scholarship at Work . . . . . . , . . Simcoe's Quill and Rug Fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . Here and There With the Institutes .... . . . . Women‘s Institute Conventions, I964 . . . . . . Convention Area Conveners of Standing Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F.W.I.O. Suppiies . . . . . . . NO. i3 i9 21 30 Si 3] 33 38 39 4O Poems:With Esther, page 7,- Lip Wisdom, page I3,- Love Story, page M; Sunday Night Service, page l6; To a Wrecked Automobile, page 17; Making New Friends, page 20,- A Song at Twilight, page 36. Published by the Ontario Department oi Agriculture In Toronto, Ont, in the interests r-i 1'18 Federated Woman‘s Institutes of Ontn .r, and Home Economics Sr: are Extension Bran. EDITOR Miss Ethel Chapn Home Economics 8: r; EDITORIAL COMM! Mrs. L. G. Lymburner, 650 Elm 5' Port Celbarne Mrs. Lennard Trivers, Thessalon Miss Helen McKercher, Director H. 20 Spadina Road, Toronto .t MEMBERS OF FROVINCIA. ‘ARD "63-64 HONORARY FRESIDF Misr Helen McKarch FAST PRESIDENT Mrs. l. G. lymburner. 650 Elm 5« Port Colborne :Wnomin PRESIDENT Mrs. Leonard Trivars, Thessalun REGIONAL VICE PRESI' 5 Mrs. Charles Clark, RR. 2, Carp Mrs. I. B. Sharpe, Durham Mrs. Everett Small, R.R. 1. Essex REGIONAL EXECUTIVE DI 0R5 Mrs. W. A. Goadiellaw, Cadringr‘. Mrs. W. 6. Clark, 16 Food St., OI .lII-J Mrs. Russell Wise, R.tl. 3, Pusr'm.‘ Mrs. J. H. Chivers, Bax l81, Aziic. ADDITIONAL DIRECT‘ Mrs. H. J. Sheidrick, Var; Mrs. C. l. Grifï¬lh, i35 Pembroke vmbrni Mrs. Garden Smitll. Ba: 1344. Go. in: Mrs. Grant McLaren. R.il. I, Show :c Mrs. E, Augustus, Dunsfarci Mrs. Garnet Francy, ILR. 2, Garmil Mrs. Wilson Cunningham, R.R. i. v" 7“ Mrs. Elwin Smith, Atwood Mrs. Velma Norris, R.R. ‘I, Campb Mrs. 6. l1. Lane, Caldwatar Mrs. James Copp, RJI. 3, Elmwonr! Mrs. Fred Meyer, R.R. 5, Owen Set Mrs. S. C. Bagdan, R.R. I,I Simcce Mrs. Wallrer Hedlay, ILR. I, Cflnfl‘ Mrs. Stanley Mallard, RR. 3, Furt- Mrs. Ron McNeil, Dutten Mrs. John E. Matlaan, RR. 3, Sec» Mrs. Allan Neal, ICII? Kensington _ 3mm Mrs. S. Punting, Bola Mrs. C. E. Yeates. R.R. I. Callando Mrs. B. Brawnlea, Bax 226, Enaieh- Mrs. Henry Johnston, 28 Stevens 5: J ite. M: Mrs. A. Vickruck, RR. 3. Part Antw- Mrs. Donald McNahb, Stratlan Miss Jean MacDougall, ER. 1, Alvi ‘ _ Mrs. Thomas Draysan. 337 College Sum†SECRETARY TREASURE Mrs. Gerald Holder, KR. 1, Mann convsusns or STANDING ct ITTEES Agriculture and Canadian lrldua' - '4 George Burkitt, RJI. 2, Frankforu Citizenship and Education â€" Mrs Shem R.R. I, Mano Road M Historical Research and Current E1 â€"' Wm. Cluastan, Markdalc 7 ID Home Economics and Health â€" MI: I'r ' soy. I08 Erie 5L, Stratferd _0 E Resolutions â€" Mrs, L. G. lrrnhurr ‘53 51.. Port Coihorne a .n Public Relations Oliicer â€" Mrs Us“ Zeeiler. R.R. 2, New Hamburg __ M Curator Prnvincial Twaedsrnuir Hist! v' R. C. Walker, ILR. l, SI. Georg HOME AND COUNTRY