Poems: Because of Thy Great Bounty, page 12; Only Heaven is Given Away, page 13,- As Thro‘ the Land at Eve We Went, page 16,- Winter Farmhouses, page 25; The Common Problem, page 3],- Music I Heard, page 36,- Twilight, page 36‘. (war? . j. V H I 3 7 . j." .4; ., Vol. 28 Winter 1962 No. II C O N T E N 'I' 5 Editorial . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 The President's Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 F.W.I.O. Board Meetingâ€"Mrs. E. V. Thompson 5 Adelaide Hoodless Homeâ€"Maryn Pardy . . . 15 New Opportunities in Secondary Schoolsâ€" Hon. John P. Robarts . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 18 English Classes for Indian Children . . . . . . . 20 Upper Canada Village . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 "Mostly In Clover" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 A Friendship Tourâ€"Edna Roden . . . . . . . . . . 25 Neighbours to the Far Northâ€" Mrs. Geo. Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Special Programs and Proiects . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Information for Consumersâ€"Ruth Moyle 32 From Extension Staff Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Fifty Years Old and Over . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Need a library Grant?â€"Lyn Harrington 35 Here and There With the Institutes . . . . . . . . 37 Published by the Ontario Department of Agriculture In Toronto, cm, In the Interests of The Federaled Women‘-. Institutes of Ontarir. am! Home Economics Selma Extension Branch EDITOR Miss Ethyl Chapman- Home Economics Servr-z EDITORIAL COMMIT‘.‘ Mrs. James Haggerty, Naaanee Mn. l. G. Lyrnhurner, 650 Elm SI, Port Cothoma Miss Helen McKercher, Director, He... Economics Service, 20 Spadinr at Toronto 4 MEMBERS OF PROVINCIAI l Ru Hoi‘bZ HONORARY PRESIDENI Mrs. James Hugger" Miss Helen McKersher PRESIDENT Mrs. l.. G. Lymhurner, 650 Elm St, Port Cothorno REGIONAL VICE-PRESIDb Mrs. George Young, Lanarls Mrs. N. A. Moundreil, Southampton Mrs. L Trivers, Box 303, Thessalon REGIONAL EXECUTIVE DIRE‘ 7‘5 Mrs. Sherman Faster, “I. 2, Hillier Mrs. E. 5. Brown, 10 Cameron 5L, I: ulnar Mrs. H. A. Dickenson, In iDfl, M1. . Mrs. W. Elmore. 2226 Isabella St. Fort William ADDITIONAL DIRECTDr Mrs. Bruce Cannell, R.R. 2, Pressotl Mrs. H. J. Sheldrick. Vors Mrs. J. O. Forrester, Box l56, Wm: Mrs. Harry Diowud, Warsaw Mrs. Malcolm Emerson, Nestlelon Mrs. Elton Armstrong, Armiloge Mrs. Wm. Clark, to Feed 5L. Dranu !r Mrs. Lily Dempsey, 108 Erie 5t., Stn *l Mrs. Roy McCartney. 62 Preston 5?. ï¬t Mrs. Victor O‘Brien, ILR. 2, Hawke'l Mrs. Gordon Bathwall, RR. 1, Owen "lid Mrs. l. B. Sharpe, Durham Mrs. Walker Hadley, KR. #i, Cauli- Mrs. Fred Drnyson, RJL .5, Wateriew Mrs. Milton Foray, Mount Brydges Mrs. Mervin Hicks, RR. 1, Ostrande. Mrs. John E. Maclean, R.R. #3. Sea Mrs. Everett Small, Cottam _ I Mrs. Allan Neal, IOIZ Kensingron Dr mm Mrs. S. Pontinu, Bale Mrs. W. T. Phillips, Redbridge Mrs. L. Humphries, Shilltnomn Mrs. J. H. Chivers, Box 182, Aztida Mrs. Pearl Moon, RJt. 1, Sleemen Miss Florence Porter, KR. #I, Stroll-‘i Miss Jean Smith, East 573, Welkerter- SECRETARV TREASURER Mrs. Gerald Holder, R.R. I, Mono Rm CONVENEES or STANDING cm» JEES Agriculture and Canadian Industril -- M†George Burkitt, ILR. #2, Frankie; Citizenship and Educationâ€"4m. J. LR. #1,. Mana Road Historical Research and Current E‘v W. D. Mack, Crediten Home Economics and Healtha-MH Smith, M. 1. Shallow Luke 7 Resolutionsâ€"Mrs. James Haggarry, I" “1"†Public Relations Ofï¬cer-«Mrs. E. V. "‘“p'w' ER. 3, Guelph Curator l’rovinciat Tweedsmuir R. C. Walker, “I. 1, 5t. Gama V» kepresentative ro F.W.l.C.â€"Mrs. L 3‘ burner. 650 Elm 5L, Port Claiborne ugrmr. 4â€"H". Nmm‘ H;...,,-il.. Lym- IIOME AND COUNTRY