SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS At the semi annual Provincial Board meeting the Directors ratiï¬ed the scholarship Winners. Area: Cochraneâ€"Temiskaming Wendy Jarvis. R.R.l. Thornloe KingstoniMrs. Annie G. Haggerty Sue Hogeboom. R.R.5. Napanee Northern Area Sandra Tozer. Port Carling Ottawa Brenda Como. R,R.2. Winchester Simcoeihdrs. Alfred Watt Memorial Barbara Jessop. R.R.l. Bradford Simcoe North Susan L. Ritchie. R.R.2. Elmvule County or District: DutTerin Mildred Speers. R.R.I. Orttngeville Elgin Janet Lyle. R.R.l. St. Thomas GreyiFlora Durnin Gail Murray. R.R.2. Meaford Huron Anne Marie Stewart. R.R.5. Seafoth Lambton Catherine Slegers. R.R.8. Wutford Leeds East Heather Spic‘er. R.R.5. Brockt'ille Manitoulin Gloria Lewts. R.R.2. Spring Bay Middlesex Joan Crawford. R.R.4. Glencoe Oxford (two winners this year. as they had no |973 candidate) Heather West. R.R.l. Lakeside Elaine Howe. R.R.5. Embro Onlill‘lOiEthCl Chapman Marion Britton. R.R.3. Cluremont Peel Junet Genovu. R.R.5. Culedon East Perth Nonhilean M. Scott Nell Van Oustveen. R.R.4, Listowel Thunder Bay ivy Gronlund. R.R.I. South Gillies Wellington South Brenda Gloor. R.R.2. Bresluu York Countyâ€"Anna F, Lewis Katherine Ella. R.R.2. Woodbridge MARYN PARDY LONDON AREA WOMEN‘S INSTITUTE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Kathi Rudi. R.R.l. Hyde Park 30 A WORLD TO SHARE subscription to an international organization. so ii is up to those of us who are lucky enough to have a “me more. to contribute enough to keep ACWW at work Membership of ACWW gives each of us the “mum: dinary privilege of being ttble to play a person“ m†in helping to solve the problems that beset the worm today. Alone we would be helpless: as members urn“. ACWW team we can have a share in meeting rm- Cm lenge ofhunger. disease. poverty. ignorance. and mm. national discord. Each of us can help to win Fem. and happiness notjust for ourselves but for all of human. kind in this world which we share. MISS SCOTT RETIRES ing. So one of the projects this year is making brl til - no trivial accomplishment for a girl. When cluh rim studying "Meat in the Menu" a mother told mt- 2m daughter at fourteen knows more about buyinr mm and cooking it than I knew when I was mflfl'lt ‘ Following her policy of keeping the program itiw to everyday living“. when Miss Scott planned on. ference on the broader range of 21 girl‘s interea. ii... programme was up-to-the-minutc with the | “is problems and opportunities ofthe times. lfshe \‘ my a panel on careers for girls each member had to .m authority she could trust. Besides making sure of a good programme lm Scott says. “Never belittle the routine work thtti UP. things running smoothly.“ And how she wor .ii that! ll‘club leaders had been promised a mane. i. .r certain date. long before that date Jean was t the trail of the printers seeing that the work was t '11! through. There are other reasons why Jean Scott will re membcred as one of Canada‘s best extension \i- rt She has an exceptionally warm personality 7 _\l :cl it in her voice. in her poised. eager way of‘ m rig people. her enthusiasm over the good work 0ft ix When she presides at u banquet she is a relaxed «Ir ess entertaining her friends. The shyest girl or hr ii gathering does not hesitate to speak to her in Women's institute ofï¬cers who found her “pleas to work with“. knew well that this was no Supc ml thing btit a genuine consideration for other Pt tic Her ethics are as clear-cut and undeviating a staunch Presbyterian conscience can make then ‘Li her interests well grounded in things true. hi \1 lovely and of good report. Not the least of her g i» the habit of hard work, Jeztn Scott hats made a ricl ‘IL lasting contribution to the life of rural Ontario CHANGES IN PERSONNEL Home Economics Branch Supervisor of Junior Extension Mrs. Margaret Woof Regional Supervlsors Eastern Ontario â€" Miss Lois Fergusoo Western Ontario â€" Mrs. Betty Obokata Central Ontario â€" Miss Donna Hepttvurl