Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1979, p. 7

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hortly after the annual meeting. All qualified Federa- ion Representatives and alternates have been notified to their eligibility to allow their names to stand in the orthcoming elections for Board Directors. Nine new card Directors as well as one Junior WI representative .ill replace the retiring Board Directors at the Annual ieeting. Mrs. Sager extended a special thanks to Mrs, .torden and Mrs. Diamond for all their assistance. REPORT OF THE HOME ECONOMICS BRANCH Miss Molly McGheeâ€"Director It is a great pleasure for me to attend your semiâ€" . inual board meeting and bring greetings from the - ntario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, especially .. .3 Home Economics Branch. uff Changes 1978-79 w appointment: Mrs. Consuelo Allen, Supervisor, Clothing 8:. Textiles, Housing, Con- sumer Information 8: Crafts replac- mg Mrs. Sharon Gouge, who resigned after the birth of her son in July 1978 Mrs. Heather Barnett Wallace, Re- gional Supervisor, Eastern & North ern Ontario Miss Judy Malcolmson, Carleton! Grenville rternity leave: Mrs. Kathryn Biondi, Kent] Essex Mrs. Christine Dukelow, Peterborough, Victoria Mrs. Janet Foreman, Muskokal NipissinglParry Sound Mrs. Patricia Reid, DufferinlSimcoe South Mrs. Margaret (Woof) Drew Miss Jane Cunningham from Sudbury/ Manitoulin to Algoma Mrs. Patricia Reidâ€"Simcoe South added to Dufferin Miss Joanne Thauvette from Toronto to Carleton! Grenville Miss Carol Kellam from Leeds to Niagara North & South Miss Jean Riddellâ€"Leeds added to Lanarlr Mrs. Jacquelyn Hartâ€"Frontenac added to Lennox/Addington Miss Valerie Clarkâ€"Prince Edward added to Hastings rgnations: triage: :signment: :rlt Programs leaders attendance FWIO other titlight on Bread 14,000 Needlepoint 6,000 Quilts 6,000 Short Courses 8,000 "'0 over previous year 1,351 662 .l Homemaking Clubs members 25,840 average age 14.7 years number of clubs 296 Nader-ship workshops 296 leaders & assistant leadersl 3’782 (FWIO) 1'56? (Other) The theme of the Provincial 4â€"I-I Members' Conferâ€" ence at Guelph, June 19-22, will centre around the International Year of the Child. Consumer Calls 1978â€"79 [7,000 1977â€"78 10,000 70% incease over previous year Talks & Special Programs 197849 15,000 attendance 1977â€"78 8,000 89% increase over previous year Media Work Daily news releases and radio tapes being distributed to 61 private radio stations and 364 newspapers across the province by the Information Branch, In addition, 274 newspaper and magazine articles, 196 radio tapes and 15 TV presentations were prepared by the Home Economics Branch staff. Tentative New Programs Adult: Food for All Seasons For the Goodness of Your Heart (males espe- cially welcome) Prenatal and Infant Nutrition Good Shopping Practices Indoor Gardening Crewel Embroidery Fitting and Sewing of Pants Recycling Clothing 4-H: Good Buymanship Interior Design Outdoor Living 11 }ready January ’80 ready March ‘80 Home and Country It was discovered that, if there were four issues per annum, instead of three, the magazine would be exempt from federal and provincial sales tax and could be mailed at a special rate. Therefore, it was decided to make the change. Naturally, the high quality of writing will be maintained. Each issue will contain less paper but the total will equal the previous 96 pages contained under the old format. NIAGARA ESCARPMENT COMMISSION Mrs. Earl Morden The Interest Group Advisory Committee spent many hours reviewing briefs both written and verbal, since the preliminary proposals were released to the public and municipalities last January. As a result of the input received, a new approach to the proposed plan as outlined by the Planning Board of the Niagara Escarpment Commission is being studied. This plan, in its preliminary stage of development iden. tifies four priority areas based on the importance of the areas in achieving the objectives of the Act. The next few weeks will be busy with meetings, as the planners hope to have the proposed plan drafted at the end of May. There is to be a four month review period for municipalitiesand the public to study the Commission’s proposals. Hearing officers will then hold a series of extensive public hearings on the proposed plan.

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