Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), October, November, December 1991, p. 10

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"Keeping in Touc " with JWIO By Don no Henderson This year, Hastings County hosted the Junior Women's institutes (JWIO) Annual Meeting and Conference in Bel- ieville, Ontario, from October 18-20, 1991. In keeping with the continuing thrust on improving the communication within the organization, the theme of the Conference was "Keeping in Touch." The new JWIO Executive is as folâ€" lows: Marg Greig - Past President; Cindy Ashton - President; Pat Dyke â€" First Viceâ€"President; Susan Peavoy - Second Viceâ€"President; Cathy Berrigan - Secretary/Treasurer; and, Donna Henderson - Public Relations Officer. Highlights of the business session included the awarding of the JWlO Scholarship to Kate Tervit of Howick Township. Kate is enrolled in the Educational Assistant Diploma Pro- gram at Conestoga College in Kitchener. She is half-way through a two»year, nine-course program. When she graduates, Kate will qualify for employment by a school board to work with special needs students. Five Certificates of Merit were awarded to individuals nominated by their Branches for their outstanding contribution to the Junior Women's Inâ€" stitute. Recipients of this award in- cluded Laurel Glencross of Aberdeen, Brenda Bunker and Connie Dickson of Howick, Mary Milson of Jean Scott, and Cathy Snider of North Grey Branch. This was followed by reports on our role in the ACWW organization, the spring meetings, and the fee structure within the JWIO. We would like to thank our outgoing Board Director, Bernice Andrews, for her report and work on our behalf. And wish the best to Ronna Lee Johnson and Darlene Harding as they continue the strong ties between the FWIO and the JWIO. Also, many thanks to Karen Smith for her dedication to the job of Secretary/Treasurer over the last two years. Three new committees have been formed within the JWIO. A Fundraising 10 H & C October, November, December 1991 Committee will be developing a fundraising strategy for the upcoming year. The Finance Committee Will go over the budgeting ofthe JWIO, and the Education Committee will actively look into educational opportunities available for our members. The afternoon program was a com- bination of "Fall Remedies” â€" a look at folk remedies from the past - by Vickie Busby, and "Your Own Style" â€" a look at colour, fashion and how you com- municate your style by the way you dress - by Jill Redwood. Stan Ferguson was the Banquet Speaker. Stan is a resident of Port Hope. His slant on communication came fm eighteen years as an OPP Officfla Criminal Law instructor. Now, he is Ii; local Esso Sales Agent. Stan success fully relayed a number of messages}, voice and actions to convey his in tended communication. Another successful JWIO Con ference ended with Sunday brunt And then, members went their on ways in anticipation of 1992, and or. 251h annual conference. Donna Henderson is the Public Relatin Officerfar theJunior Women 's Institute of Ontario. OFAC offers balanced View of agri-food system Food for Thought: F acts about Food and Farming in Canada is an impresâ€" sive new publication from the Ontario Farm Animal Council. The 26-page booklet presents a balanced view of Canada’s agri-food system, while countering arguments of the numerous special-interest advocacy groups. OFAC‘s aim is to provide the public with more complete information about our food production system. It bridges the gap between consumers and the people who provide their food. Food for Thought provides an overâ€" view of modern food production that is so often absent from media coverage of Other recommended readings: Agriculture Canada, Recommended Code of Practice for Care and Handling of Figs (Also: poultry, dairy cattle, special fed veal). Christian Farmers Federation of Alberta, Animal Care: Livestock and Poultry on Today's Farm (CFFA, 1988). Gary Fairbum, Canada Choice: Economic, Health and Moral Issues in Food from Animals (Agricultural institute of Canada, 1989). the subjectThe publication explainslli crucial role that ever-increasing a ficiency of food production has play in the development of our society, The booklet also tackles issues sit as organic food, animal welfare, andl environmental impact of moder agriculture. The Canadian Animal Health l stitute assisted in the developmentr this publication. Food for Thought available at a cost of $2 per copy fro the Ontario Farm Animal Council,7l9 Millcreek Drive, Mississauga, Ontart L5N 4H] , (416)821â€"3880. Foundation for Rural Living, Farming unlit Rural Community in Ontario (Univctst Press, 1985). Fresh for Flavour Foundation, "Get (liefnt - Produce Safety Resource Kit (1990). LS. Gavora, et 3]., Animal Breeding: llth Advances and Future Prosper“ (A8”: turc Canada, 1989). Alan Herscovici, Second Nature: The Ant/t Rights Controversy (CBC Enterprts 1987: General Publishing, 1991). Journal of Agricultural Ethic: (Univmily‘ Guelph).

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