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T W E N T Y - F I R S T PROVINCIAL CONVENTION 75
OUTLINE FOR STANDING COMMITTEE OF HOUSEHOLD
ECONOMICS, 1939- 1941
Mrs. Robt. Brebner, Duffield, Convener.
1. Let us make use of our experts.
2. Our Dominion Government publishes a large number of Bulletins.
The Departments of Agriculture, Fisheries and Health all have publications
useful to homemakers, which will be sent on request.
3. Our Provincial Department of Agriculture as well as providing a
Bulletin service, has planned several study courses. One on " Foods" and another
on " Consumer Buying" should prove particularly helpful to us at the
present time. Take advantage of these.
4. Plan to have a Demonstrator out to your district. These services
are planned for us. We can show our appreciation by taking advantage
of them.
5. Our Alberta University has a splendid Extension service. Make
use of the Extension Library. The Post Office Department has lowered the
rate on library books this year, so we may read at very little expense now.
Tune in on your radio to the University Homemaker's Hour on station CKUA.
6. Most of our women's magazines and farm papers have Home Service
Bureaus whose trained staff is constantly studying, trying and testing all
manner of ways and means to help homemakers. Let us make up our minds
to learn.
7. Last but not least, in planning your Household Economics work
for the next two years, do not forget our W. I. Loan Collection. Mrs. H . J .
Montgomery, Wetaskiwin, has charge of it.
If you think your Convener can help you, do not hesitate to write to her.
OUTLINE OF STANDING COMMITTEE OF HANDICRAFTS,
1939- 1941
Mrs. H. A. Fulcher, R. R. 1, Lsduc, Convener.
1. Again I wish to ask every Constituency Convener to try to arrange
to have a Handicraft Exhibit at her Constituency Conference in 1940 and
to have the best work displayed, sent to the 1941 Provincial Convention.
2. Remember that the Shield that Mrs. Macgregor Smith gave for W. I.
Handicraft, is to be competed for at each Provincial Convention until won
three successive times by one Institute, when it becomes their property.
3. Study good Handicraft and Needlework Magazines for ideas in
color combinations, designs and workmanship. Also whenever possible, attend
Handicraft Exhibits and carefully study the work on display.
4. Choose the Handicraft that you are most interested in and the one
in which you excel, then do your best.
6. All work exhibited must be the work of Institute members and each
may exhibit one entry i n each class. All work is to be finished since October,
1939.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | 1939 - Convention Report |
| Subject | Convention; Report; AWI |
| Description | Report of the Twenty-first Provincial Convention - 1939 |
| Language | en |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Type | text |
| Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
| Identifier | awi0811102 |
| Date | 1939 |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
| Title | Page 77 |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Source | AWI Collection |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
| Transcript | T W E N T Y - F I R S T PROVINCIAL CONVENTION 75 OUTLINE FOR STANDING COMMITTEE OF HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS, 1939- 1941 Mrs. Robt. Brebner, Duffield, Convener. 1. Let us make use of our experts. 2. Our Dominion Government publishes a large number of Bulletins. The Departments of Agriculture, Fisheries and Health all have publications useful to homemakers, which will be sent on request. 3. Our Provincial Department of Agriculture as well as providing a Bulletin service, has planned several study courses. One on " Foods" and another on " Consumer Buying" should prove particularly helpful to us at the present time. Take advantage of these. 4. Plan to have a Demonstrator out to your district. These services are planned for us. We can show our appreciation by taking advantage of them. 5. Our Alberta University has a splendid Extension service. Make use of the Extension Library. The Post Office Department has lowered the rate on library books this year, so we may read at very little expense now. Tune in on your radio to the University Homemaker's Hour on station CKUA. 6. Most of our women's magazines and farm papers have Home Service Bureaus whose trained staff is constantly studying, trying and testing all manner of ways and means to help homemakers. Let us make up our minds to learn. 7. Last but not least, in planning your Household Economics work for the next two years, do not forget our W. I. Loan Collection. Mrs. H . J . Montgomery, Wetaskiwin, has charge of it. If you think your Convener can help you, do not hesitate to write to her. OUTLINE OF STANDING COMMITTEE OF HANDICRAFTS, 1939- 1941 Mrs. H. A. Fulcher, R. R. 1, Lsduc, Convener. 1. Again I wish to ask every Constituency Convener to try to arrange to have a Handicraft Exhibit at her Constituency Conference in 1940 and to have the best work displayed, sent to the 1941 Provincial Convention. 2. Remember that the Shield that Mrs. Macgregor Smith gave for W. I. Handicraft, is to be competed for at each Provincial Convention until won three successive times by one Institute, when it becomes their property. 3. Study good Handicraft and Needlework Magazines for ideas in color combinations, designs and workmanship. Also whenever possible, attend Handicraft Exhibits and carefully study the work on display. 4. Choose the Handicraft that you are most interested in and the one in which you excel, then do your best. 6. All work exhibited must be the work of Institute members and each may exhibit one entry i n each class. All work is to be finished since October, 1939. |
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