JWIO The St. Thomas Junior Women’s Institute have increased their membership since formation in 1976. The girls have had an interesting year. working to meet their own needs as well as promoting the name of the JWI in the community. Through the Home Economics Branch two of the members learned the many and interesting ways of preparing vegetables. In turn the leaders taught the members new methods of utilizing vegetables. Some of the members who could crochet taught the rest to make granny squares, then an afghan was completed and sold as a money making project. Some of the special activity programs included hand writing analysis, child care. crafts, candle making. rug hooking. danish wool painting. The aim of the St Thomas lWl for the coming year is to increase membership. grow in personal knowledge and become more active in the community. Mrs. Florence Foster LAKEI’IEIJ) WI MEMBER NAMED CITIZEN OF THE YEAR Petcrborough District members were pleased to learn that Mrs. Florence Foster was chosen by the local Chamber of Commerce for this outstanding honor. Florence Foster. a member of the W] for 51 years has also contributed much as a volunteer in the community. the Red Cross and Legion. LANARK VILLAGE WI. celebrated their 70th anni- versary with more than 100 women from the 17 bran- ches in Lanark South District. One at the highlights was the presentation of two life memberships to Mrs. Eiizabeth Traiii and Mrs. Marion Stewart both long time members, AWARDS Thirteen successful candidates were presented “ L. Ontario Women’s Institute Macdonald Award; students are all enrolled in their ï¬rst semester at the r lege of Family and Consumer Studies, Universitx Guelph. ' Dr. Janet Wardlaw, Dean of the College, extend. . cordial welcome to everyone present and also expre t appreciation for this Women’s Institute educati. project. Mrs. Margaret Drew. Supervisor of JL. Extension. represented the Home Economics Brant; the Ministry of Agriculture and Food and Miss Lon Holding. Regional Supervisor. Guelph, attended. Mrs. Clarence Diamond, President of FWIO. rev ed the beginnings of the Entrance Awards made posr by funds donated by Members in the Province in tri to Mrs. Adelaide Hoodless and early pioneers. This established at the time of the 50th Anniversary oi ï¬rst WI. She explained the reason for Macdonald i' name because Mrs. Hoodless had persuaded Sir Wit Macdonald. tobacco magnate of Montreal. to pI‘t funds for the start of a School of Household Scien Macdonald Institute. Guelph. The recipients were gratulated and cheques and certiï¬cates present: each. A sandwich supper followed. The 1979 winners were encouraged to spread information through 4H and all possible channels these Awards are available to students entering the semester to the College of Family and Cons Studies, University of Guelph. At the Semi-Ar, Board Meeting of FWIO the Board Directors voti. give 25 Macdonald Awards of $200.00 each this } FWIO BOARD DIRECTORS REUNION 60th Anniversary Celebration of the FEDERATED WOMEN’S INSTITUTES OF ONTARIO BINGEMAN PARK LODGE Highway 7â€"8 KITCHENER AUGUST 15, 1979 Tickets $10.00 payable to FWIO Ofï¬ce “.00 tunâ€"1.00 pm COME MINGLE ROUND THE PUNCH B0“ 1.00 pmâ€"3.30 pm SMORGASBORD DINNER short program A DAY TO VISIT AND RENEW FRIENDSHIP for A“ P35! and present FWIO Board Directors. Ofï¬c- and Conveners.