Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1969, p. 19

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The Rural Extension Program The Van in the Village The Rural Extension Program in Ceylon is conducted by the Lanka Mahila Samiti (Cey- lon Women‘s Institutes), a member of the A.C.W.W. Programs, is carried out in twentyâ€" four village centres throughout the country and in addition a specially equipped van trav« els to remote villages to bring a homemaking program. The van, a Volkswagen minibus. is equipped with an electric motor and carries films and records, providing an evening of en- tertainment and information for the whole vil- lage. During the day in the village the Home Economists conduct a full program including a Women’s Institute meeting, talks by local health and agriculture officials as well as dem- onstrations in foods and nutrition, clothing construction, arts and crafts and home decora- tion. This extension program is made possible by foreign assistance. A large part of the equipment was purchased through U.N.E.S.- C.O. Gift Coupons financed by the Federated Women’s Institutes of Canada. The need for assistance in operating this program continues. Ed‘s. Note -â€" Miss Ruth Maantosh, a Home Economist, a graduate of the Mount Allison University, New Brunswick and University of Toronto served with F.A.0. in India and Cey- lon for 6 years. She is now working as a Home Economist with the Ontario Home Economics Branch with the Arda program in the eastern counties of Ontario. Ruth Macintosh FALL 19¢9 A.C.W.W. Conference, Oslo, Norway 1971 The conference is to be held at the Oslo University, Norway, from August l0â€"19. 1971. The theme is to be “Pathways to Progress.“ The deadline for registration will be March 1, I971. The hostess fee should be 200 kroner (a US. dollar equals 7.1} kroner). This to in- clude the cost of transportation from meeting place to residences.) Because of accommodation, attendance is to be limited to 1,100 with the addition of partici- pants at the Seminars. Accredited visitors are to be 25 from each society in Norway. to from each society in Denmark. Sweden and Finland and 2 from ettch society for the rest of the world. There are to be 5 voting delegates and l voting council member from each socie- tv. The educational part of the Conference proâ€" gram is to take the form of 4 forums devoted to a study of the work of A.C.W.W. member societies and of A.C.W.W. itself. The subjects will be How we get to know each other. How we learn together. How we help each other and our communiâ€" ties. How we get things done through A.C.W.W. Pre Conference tours are to be in Norway while Post Conference tours are to be in the neighbouring Scandinavian countries. 19

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