Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 16, 1951, p. 6

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cofxcct mm- m rh i1g company more than 900 delegates from all parts of ontario attended the an nual ontario womens institutes conveners conference held recently at the ontario agricultural college the conference on the first day was turned over to the discussion of the topics historical research and current events after the pro vincial convener mrs sanfofd alk- ins spoke to the delegates on the subject oa compiling the twpeds- muir history ooks a symposium entitled tie museum in our cul ture waaheld first speaker on the symposium was mrs r king of barrie whose subject was the simcoe county womens institute museum a going concern second speaker on the syrppos- jum wais mr w hi cranston of the midland press who ehanged the title he had been assigned to speak on the county museum a means of preserving items of loaai histprical interstjto something old something new something borrowed something blue an address which turned but to be yte of the most compelling of the en tire conference in the afternoon the tweedsmuir histories were judged and prizes awarded with mr w e hanna executive member ontatts histori cal society acting as chief judge before the delegates divided into discussion groups miss anna p lewis director womens institute branch and home economics ser vice delivered her address glim pses of historical ontario at the official banquet held on thursday evening dr j d illac- lachlan president of the ontario agricultural college officially wel comed the delegates to the college on behalf of the oac and the on tario department of agriculture subjects for the friday discus sions were historical research current ecis and community activities in the morning session and public relations m the after noon sessions in the morning ses sion community activities and the womens institutes was the subject of a panel comprising miss kdith m collins women s institute branch mrs h j penney it h 1 kingston eri irian i mrs j u hossack lembroi and mrs j houck brampton the afternoon panel discussion had as its subject effective public ity for womens institute func tions chairman of the panel was mr jack mcpherson director of publicity for the ontario depart ment of agriculture supporting him on the panel were mrs maud kerr womens editor family herald and weekly star representing the farm press mrs katharine a alarston editor of the elora express repres enting the weekly press miss gladys houck of the london free press representing the dally press and miss margaret brophy of radio station cknx wingham represent ing the radio station womens edi tors in introducing the subject to the audience mr mcpherson pointed out that publicity merely consists of making information public good publicity increases public understanding of what you arc do ing explained mr mcpherson and since your organization is d s a frrre joi it is important that people know what you are doing first speaker on the panel was mrs marston representing the weekly press mrs marston poin ted out that since the womens in stitutes are concerned with so many worthwhile activities in the community it was important that the story be told but you must report to your paper the right things said mrs marston we want information about the speaker the subject he spoke on the projects you have in mind all of it sent in in good time know the deadline of the panjbxuaa4 -you- itnsrnrtf rrg your rtr7l rev reports to since what is news this love rev week may not be worth jirinting next week if possible have your own press reporter but failmg thai let the reporter of the local paper know well in advance of your fut ure progam so that if it important ho can cover it and write the story of the meeting miss houck erf tyle london free press outline i five main oints that she felj all reporters for wom ens institute meetings should fol low first develop a news sense learn to recognize- what is riews and what is not news second put first things first and second tiling second and leave out the unes- sentials such as the minutes were read jby third be brief because newspupcr space odiy is at a premium fourth get names of people correctly mrs j k jones or miss mary smith and last if you do not type your reports write legibly in closing miss houck advised institute reporters to let editors know about programs well in advance and if possible to per sonally meet the womens editor of the paper concerned pisotiising the questions of pub licity from the viewpoint of radio miss brophy stressed the following points lb good reporting accur acy speed and atyle supply the highlights be clear and concise and what is very im portant in radio supply the pro per pronunciation of words that the announcer may mispronounce if a persons name is difficult to pronounce or has a strange differ ent pronunciation indicate jiia by some means suehjartelltng iuwhat the name rhymes with proper pro- nuciation is absolutely necessary in a radio report in selecting your press reporter concluded miss brophy see that you choose one who ii news minded has enough time to do the job prop- erly arid who knows he difference between press and radio reporting final speaker on the panel was mrs maud kerr womens editor of the family herald and weekly star mrs kerr emphasized that the good reporter will not leave in the minds of the readers any ques tions unanswered and will tell the readers all they want to know she urged reporters to use plain eng lish simple language is the caja- iest to understand and not to opinionate and before you write any article for a paper make known to the editor what you have in mind and ask him vvhat highlights he would like to have reported it is always wia to study thoroughly the paper foi which you are writing so that you will know the items that are wanted and the kind of material that is never used it is just like a busiiifss man ins mar ket when then- uc speeches to re port continued mrs kerr try to secure a copy so that you will not run any dnnuer of misquoting the speaker and if possible send the copy of the speech along to the editor he may hv able to make additional use of it mrs ken- stir n v ot good pictures and how a good pic ture is worth a thousand words she invited moie njxrts from on tario institute meetings in ordei that the members of the institute in other in ov lores might know what their sisters in ontario were dome publications with national coverage are looking for such information stated mrs ken following the speaking of panel members the meeting was thrown open to questions and a lively discussion period followed at the end of the discussion mrs h g purcell president fwio brought to a ckise the conference attendance record which set an i ensure cordon conant for gambling speech meeting in bethel united church hal ton pjresbytcry of the united church expressed disapproval of a recent speech by cjodon conant in which he stated flhit leuislation of gambling might be a solution to problems in tnat fiem dr gallagher spoke on the rcfu- gee problem tljitas world wide and that there are four and a half million displaced per sons at the present time the church is trailed upon io help in placing protestant refugees in this country rev- david wien burlington con- ductedmornint wo ship in which he stressed the dci need ol knowing god to do hu he inme i out that full use should u mad d the quiet place the secret place t prayer presbytery officers appointed im the 105152 term are rev 1 i mini milton charman rev w u del secretary mr 1 s tun y imiim rer ltev george almack cori m j i hlilr mrv ketih v 1 delve settlement corhmittee james f evans georgetown i 1 in opening worship at the afternoon another ralph ross honoured masonic 50- year medal credit lodge no 219 afam last friday night had the unique and unusual honour of presenting a fifty year medal to- a- member of long standing wor bro ralph ross mr ross joined the masonic order in pembroke ontario and since that time has been a faithful member and officer at present 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