em From left â€"â€" The Honourable W. A. Stewart, Minister of Agriculture and Food Mrs, Slewurl’ and Mr. T. R. Hilliard, Deputy Minisler, nl lhe F.W.|,O Annual Dinner. CONVENERS‘ REPORTS ln Ontario there are 14 Convention Areas and all but one Provincial Convener reported that She had heard from all of the Area Con- veners, thus out of 14 possible reports there were 13. This is not good enough, There are 114 Districts: the percentage here is about 95. Branch reporting is about 90%. Considering the over 1300 branches. this is quite good. but it does indicate that some people are not car- rying out the duties that they have assumed. Was it you? Please will you see that it doesn‘t happen next year. The following are condensations of the Conveners‘ Reports presented at the Annual Board Meeting. â€" Editor REPORT â€" AGRICULTURE AND CANADIAN INDUSTRIES Mrs, F. Watty. Convener Conservation. Roll Calls â€" How our town- ship can be improved: Your favorite Cunaâ€" dian beauty spot; How to conserve water: My Contribution to conservation. Motttres â€" Take time to stop and stare at the wonders everywhere; Train the young mind to have an interest in beautification of rural areas; Never point your finger. point the way. WINTER 1973 Speakers â€"- From the Satlgcun Valley (“our scrvntion Area with l‘ilms. From lands and Forests telling how [l1l\ Ministry ties ll'I with Agriculture. Value ol plantng to prevent cro- ston: and several people speaking on Wild Lite. Displays 7 Floral Arrangements by Senior Citizens. Students from a School for Retarded People showing urticle mud: at the Suhool. Pollution 7 Roll Calls ~ Name an effect of pesticides on wild Iil'c: Something oli inter- est at a filtration plant: Should the governâ€" ment assist industries ltnancially to light air and water pollution. Mutton-x â€" It you love nature you will never pollute it. Let's make pollution our problem so that otlr children can enjoy the fu- titre. "How much more grievous are the consequentes of anger than the Causes thereof." innknnwn 15