Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1975, p. 12

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Community Projects ................ 24,804.63 Community Projects Health. 59,220.?“ Contributions to Community. .. 125.444.25 Cash Donations to Other Organizations... 3 [507.46 ASSISTANCE FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICERS Mrs. Harvey Houston Branch PRO â€" Mail immediately to your District PRO after annual meeting. District PRO â€" Mail immediately to your Area PRO after the District Annual meeting. Area PRO â€" Mail before October 151 to Mrs. Harvey Houston. P.0. Box 412. Lucknow, NOG 2H0. Provinâ€" cial Public Relations Officer. All reports must be prepared in time-to be pre- sented at annual meeting of level concerning you. Public Relations Olficers. study the duties as listed in the Handbook. Contact the party breaking the chain. we can only be satisfied with 100% at “all” levels. All PRO’s must fill out and send in two forms â€" the donation and a written story. so we know more about activities at all levels. Be sure all copies are signed. Read forms carefully. provided for your use. items as honorariums. life memberships. cost of print- ing. meeting expense. postage. fees etc. are NOT in- cluded. When W.l, members collect for a charitable organ- ization do not list amount on Donation Form. It was never intended to be another balanced treasâ€" urer’s statement. Think in terms of Public Relations only. Secretaries at all levels. receive the blue. white and yellow financial forms. if she does not have them conâ€" tact FWIO ofi'ice. Toronto. At all levels â€" Refer to the Home and Country. for printed annual reports â€" Winter Issue. Pass along to your successor all reports of previous years. so it will assist her in her performance. FAMILY AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS Mrs. Brock Suddaby Convener So many splendid ideas were incorporated in the reports. Many Area Conveners reported sending leta ters to District Conveners. I would hope this will Con- ttnue. Foods and Nutrition Roll Call â€" compose a commercial to sell your fav vourite farm product. Papers 7 marketing Canada‘s coarse fish (suckers substitute for salmon) Demonstrations â€" decorating Ukrainian Easter Eggs: Calorie guessing contest. Clothing and Textiles Roll Calif Know your labels A a contest followed. Papers â€" flame-proof fabrics; fibre in upholstery materials. Housing and Home Furnishings Roll Call â€" How to lick the dunes you hate most. Papers â€" Microwave ovens; building better houses by learning more up-to-date methods of work. 12 Home and Money Management Roll Call â€" Something in our home that we recy One way progress is changing Our lives. ‘ Papers ; What is a consumer? ele: Family Relations Motto â€" The 3R's in home training â€" respect a my. erence and responsibility. Roll Call â€" What‘s life to you? What change in family living in the past ten years has impressed you mum? Papers â€" Merits ol‘ good family relations in the mm. munity: The need for privacy. 4H Homemaking â€" The elTorts of the Brand. r. in sponsoring these clubs is readily seen in the .i. no“ and effort of club members in other activities. Health and Safety â€" papers on abortion. use an Ols- use ol‘ tranquilizers. work with mentally retardcv An elTort should be made to balance a rn. mu with quizzes. contests. travelogues. as well as Co «lit. naled roll calls. mottoes and programmes. ASSISTANCE FOR FAMILY AND CONStIl ,R AFFAIRS. Ideas for meetings. During [WY we have an opportunity and resl .i. bility to enhance work of Women’s Institute. Place more emphasis on Nutrition. Textiles. their use and care, inflation # use a panel. discuss ideas on how to 0 Easy credit. how to handle money. borrowing am we of credit cards. As a family do we listen to one another? Failure t i\- ten to our children is at the root of deteriorating l- ily relationship. TWEEDSMUIR HISTORIES Mrs. R. C. Walker. Curator At all levels the reports showed revived and (:01 ued interest and the involvement of more people I t- side Women‘s institute Branches. Only 4 ofthe 114 Districts in the Province l‘ailci n have 100? reporting. Let us strive to find out I many actual Histories there are in all Districts! ‘ .- member a branch is only credited with one Twei. muir Hiswry regardless of the number of volur- Also a branch only has one history even though Curator keeps a Scrap Book or Community Bool The District Curator is the local helper. adv and stimulator in the District and only by work . closely with the Curators of her District can she ca out this duty. Let‘s make an efiort to have a dist; I meeting. then you will know more about the wt being done and the condition of the books. Several reports at District and Area level fail state work in the District/Area Tweedsmuir Histor Refer to pages 32â€"34 yellow manual. Please have patience if you have requested yov ' volume microfilmed. There is only one operator at tlr moment at the Archives doing microfilming: howew keep up with your present day history lest you fall bc- hind. Microfilming is done through the courtesy oflh-r Ministry of Agriculture and Food.

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