The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-05-13, Page 28Discussion grup leaders'
were introduced: Branch'
Presidents,- Mrs.. Harvey
Noblitt, chairman; , Mrs.
Delmare Smythe 'and Mrs.
Keith Hiepleh; Public
Relations Officers, Mrs.
Harvey Houston, chairman;
Mrs. Larry Smith -and Mrs.
Donald MacLachlan.
Members at large, ' MrsRebecca Johnson, chairman;
Mrs. E.H.. Urstadt,. Mrs.
Orval Jordan and .Mrs.
apterlODE
plans annvaltag day
The May meeting of Membership award and
Ahmeek Chapter I.O.D..E. bouquet. -Mrs. Henderson
was held at the home of Mrs. invited Mrs. Neville to
.J. Wilson and , despite the ' present Mrs. G. Dustow with
return of winter, Wive wasa her 25 year service pin. The
good attendance. very happy recipient thanked
Mrs. J.G. Henderson, the members,- as did Mrs.
Regent; presided`. Mrs. C. Vickers,. who had received
Ruffel, Standard'. Bearer her award;atthe anniversary. .
presented the Flags of the • luncheon:
Order. Both ladies were presented
Secretary Mrs. A. Habel with a bouquet of copper_
• read ; the. ,minutes . and the coloured carnations; ..com-
correspondence. A letter was • plirnents of a former mem-..
received : from the National. berc -+' -.. • -. :-a .-.., ... ---
Chapter, congratulating : The Regent thanked the
Ahmeek'members on their. 75 ladies who had helped with
years of: service tothe area their ideas and:.planning to
and- various . parts of the make the 75th anniversary
world. There was also a letter luncheon a success. Plans are
of thanks and appreciation now being made for, a rum -
from Mrs. R.G. Emerson. An mage sale May 21st.
invitation, from the Women's The Regent gave an in
Hospital 'Auxiliary to their teres.ting report.. of the
Penny Fair Tea on May 27th I.O,D,E. Provincial Con- .
-was read.vention held in Harnilton in >;
Permission, along with April. Mrs. W. Auld and -Mrs.. '1
•good wishes, was received Mills both reported on'. the"'
- . from Town Council . for the workshops. •
Chapter to hold .their annual It was noted that the Lester
tag day June 18. Pearson University is in need
-In ;the absence of the of a good .li'brary, and it is
treasurer, Miss H. McCarthy, hoped that I.O.D.E. will be
her reportwas read by Mrs. ' able to help in this regard.
Henderson: A generous Mrs. , Hugill, program
donation by a former convener, organized a Dutch .
member was reported•. by auction, which was both
Mrs.'R. Neville. enjoyable and profitable.
Mrs. F. Walkom, thanked Lunch washen served by the
the Chapter. for her Life hostess. "
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PAG '10.4. 0ODERICH SIGNAL-STAR,THURSDAY > MA"Y 13, 1976
icers' conference provides insight into Witys to please the p
The 28th Annual Officer's
Conference of the Federated
Woznen's Institutes of Ontario
gathered onthe campus of
Univer-i-sty of Waterloo,`May
4, 5 and6 When 450 delegates
gathered in. the Theatre of the
-• They were welcomed by the
Provincial president, .Mrs.
:Herb', 1VIaliis•ke, Ches.ley.,
as4 sical•-interludes, and sing-
-songs were led by Mrs.- Hugh
Baird and Mrs•. Wm. Stoner
pianist, ` from the Central
(Toronto) Area' W.I. during
the
the conference. '
Robert Eaton,
- Parliamentary assistant to
- Wm. G. Newman, Ministry of
Agriculture and Food..
brought greetings -from the
parliament of Ontario.
'The Women's Institutes
were congratulatedfor- their
valuable contributions and
influence over the past 80:
years. The W.I. has kept pace.
with thechanging' face of
society, he said. They have a
close affinity with the Past,' in
acquiring:'the homes: of the Ce-
. 'fpunders of W.I.; Mrs,
Adelaide Hunter Hoodless
and Erl•and .Lee. .'Hee noted"
• that soon the W.I. will have an
active role at the Ontt}rio'
Agricultural' Museum at
Milton. •
Mrs. 'Austin Zoeller; Editor
.orf Horner and Country, ad-
' dressed the ,gathering on.
'Women in our World." This
• is not about the great women
whoseria me•s are recordedin
history, nor the group that -
Flowers tor. All Occasions & Distinctive Gifts
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women of today, that formpart of society, "You and I•".
•"The democracy in which
eve. live gives . us ' certain
liberty but withlibertyalso
'comes responsibilities..In'-anutshell,'hard work -is what
it's all•about. Keach out,.",she
urged.he main objective in W.r. -
today is to work together,involve-' more ,people• and
interest others. Remember
the purpose of our
organization is • to develop
leadership: Direct your ef-
forts to the�needs of your W.I."
community;" : Mrs. Toeller
concluded:
;The president, spokeonthe
theme "The facility ' tocommunicate.. orally or
visually, what has been
acorimp'rehended', and created
will .: become . .increasinglyimportant ,in .theahead."
"For quite some time' now
we have been aware thatcommunications en-
compasses a great deal more
than a speaker, or a' writer,
who shares an ideawith
someon'content to sit still,�nr1 lictrn nr raarl" she ertlrt
There are six . ways toimprove communications.
What you mean to say. What
you actually say. What the
other person says.. What. you
think the- other persons says.
May' we always 'be able to
corarnunicate ;with -a sincere
motive, "'' the , president-stated.Miss Helen McKercher,
who. wa - attending the'. lastOfficer Conference in her
official capacity"as 'Director
of Home,Econornics, .before
retirement, ' was, presentedwith"a gift,.:.on behalf of all
present. by Mrs.` Russell
Campbell;° the pewly ap-
pointed Officer's Conferencesecretary.
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A delightful- presentation
Tuesday evening of a musical
"The Gondoliers" by the
,W"aterloo-Oxford District
Secondary School Glee Club,
under the direction of Ed
Ferguson,. •was a relaxing
interlude of the conference.
Dr., J.C. ROnnie, Executive
13i'tector, Educations , and
Research, told delegates of.
research in Ontario and
across Canada. Many
production, processing and
marketing systerns, con-
sidered normal procedure,
were merely research not
many years ago." he ob-
served. . '
We -`fail to . appreciate the
time element involved in
developing new varieties of '
grain, fruits and vegetables,
the 'speaker noted.
A most Interesting
presentation. was by Rick
Waller, Supervis:'r, press
service and ZBob Kalbfleish,
Supervisor, Photographic
services film . library,
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food's. Information branch,•.
"'Guelph,. They :informed- the
group•:how to relay the final
message It is a two way
street; giving information
and receiving understanding,
and feedback from that
message. The approach you
take with a release, its final
form and its a timeliness, all
have an effect on an edktor
• and youraudience, they said.
Th,is - was a lively
audiovisual presentation and
a splendid way to conclude
the 28th.confernce.
A number of GDCI students
embarked on a travelling and
learning, experience. last;
Wednesday '. that will take
them to one of Canada's
oldest cities, Quebec City.
Four French classes, . in-
volving 48- students travelled
by train to Quebec Wed-
nesday night. French , in-
structor and chaperone, • Paul,
Howe was•enthusiastic about
the trip claiming it would be a
valuable learning and
travelling experience for the
French students.
The students stayed in
Quebec City for four. days
viewing sites such as. the
Parliament -Building's,
Montmorency Falls, Ste. Anne
de Beaupre, La Citadelle,'
• Musee Du Fort and tours of
Upper and Lower Quebec:
During the past rwo years
. the students made trips to the
winter ct r`rt'i'e h
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