Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1977, p. 8

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CONSTITUTION COMMITTEEispeCIally apâ€" pointed to review hand book during each presrdenttal term. Mrs. Herb Maluske Miss Molly McGhee Mrs. Harvey Noblitt Mrs. Earl Morden Mrs. Myrtle Reid MrS. Clarence Diamond Mrs. Jack Sparling Mrs. Chas. Ferterley Mrs. Allan Darling NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE (President‘s successor) Mrs. Herb Maluske Miss Molly McGhee Mrs. Harvey Noblitt Mrs. Earl Morden APPOINTMENTS TO ROYAL WINTER FAIR Mrs. Herb Maluske Mrs. Earl Morden JUNIOR WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Miss June Alton Total membership is 184 active members in eight branches located in Niagara District. Wainfleet. Peel County. Norval. Guelph, North Grey. Lucknow and Hastings County. The Spring meeting was held in Fonthill where 55 members gathered to conduct the business at hand. lis- ten to speakers and see special demonstrations. At the annual Fall meeting in Lucknow special speakers were A. R. Walker. speaking on consumer protection Iaws and Ms. Barbara Sheirt on how we as consumers could plan and save when shopping. The business session included the election of officers. President Cindy Cordingly Secretary Treasurer Marion Koepke PRO Donna Clark June Alton Helen Thompson It is hoped a representative will attend Officers” Con- ference in May. There were no applications for the Junior Women's Institute Award this year. however it is hoped there will be one next year. The new provincial project was a $300.00 donation towards it piece of equipment at Toronto's Sick Chil- dren's Hospital. The equipment will bear the name of the Junior Women's Institutes. Board Directors Mrs, Herb Maluske, FWlO President poses for a pic- ture With-Mrs. Newman, Mother of the Minister of On- tario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, seared; Junior Board Director Miss June Alton and Mrs. Wm. G. Newâ€" man. CONVENERS’ REPORTS AGRICULTURE AND CANADIAN INDUSTRIES Mrs. J. A. King This is my last report and I sincerely thank all the Conveners for submitting reports promptly. “If mu don't believe in coâ€"operationjust watch a wagon when a wheel comes ofl‘!” All the Areas had l00% District reporting and m. following [00% Branch reportingâ€"Central. Cochrune. Temiskaming, Guelph. Kingston, London. Northum Simcoe and Trent Valley. North Central, Norm. western. Southwestern each had only one Brug‘tch missing. There is a wealth of information and an extet, mt variety of topics on all those suggested in the H :m. book, unfortunately I cannot include all. Agriculture Roll Calls: Name a way you think the world food sho. .3- could be alleviated? How do you feel about a gu. f”. teed farm income? If you had IOO acres what at It] you grow? Mottoes: Bread is the symbol of home. hope and hospjt [\‘_ Pioneers had their tranquilizerâ€"they called it we. It man has a true conception oflife when he plants. cu under which he knows he will never sit. Topics studied: Current topics were Conservation of Lande rc- sen'ing good agricultural land for food produt ~n. Farmland taken over by urban development an ll- ban retreat seekers. “Farms for saleâ€"Farms for t I“ Price stabilization. Restructuring. A synthetic fm of Vitamin C by Dr. Paul Seib of Kansas State Ur :r- sity. which does not break down in the breadâ€"b ttg process. Speakers on Marketing Boards. The nev .t- nadian Poultry Industry Councilâ€"a single voit llII discussion of trade markets and research. Slides, Films: From the Royal Ontario Museum, slides on tlr Cient Agriculture with a di5play of tools Front iIC world over. Mushroom farming. “Of Man and Fat In Today's World." “Behind These doors." showing r» ishable foods being transported from the fields t In the retail outlets. “The Arctic.“ the wildlife ant. its pipeline. Pollution on paradeia skit. Canadian Industries: Roll Calls: I-Iow industry has changed our life pattern. 7* tc a Canadian article manufactured within 25 miles 1 HI home. Bring an article of Canadian Industry as a ill for a nursing home. Mottoes: Most of the prints in the sands of time were rt dc by work shoes. Hard work is the yeast that raisa the dough. Industry keeps the body healthy. the ll ttd clear. the heart whole and the purse full. Topics and papers: Gravel crushing being done in North Cet ml Area~for use on new Super Highway between i In don. Sarnia and points west. The place of hu-dl' capped in industry. Recycling of garbage. Pollttmn control. Recycling sewage into safe drinking thlt’t'

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