other and tour lers, all mem- of Maple Leaf lute, Atwood, . North Perth id's prize-win- quill. of lrillium maple leaf de- mode by Mill- I: branch. The HIV 5 are, from left 'ght: Mrs. George iltan, Mrs. Geo. i-l with, Mrs. Wilâ€" simpson, Mrs. .rdon Coghlin. . Lorne Galbraith. Photo by Pearl A. Hay, linowel ,- Peace Tower and attending a session of rliament. owmanville reports that their convener of me Economics arranged for some of our ‘- Canadians to tell about some of their orite foods. Two Dutch ladies not only ked about foods of their nativa country but i- brought to the meeting two of their cial dishesâ€"country pie and stuffed green ppers. The reporter says: "A generous lping of these at lunch time proved really . 0d. We were glad to have the recipes and - hope to have these ladies give us more eas on the food and Customs of their coun- es." When the new liquor sales outlet was proâ€" sed in their locality the forty members of e Sarawak Institute sent a letter of protest a the local paper urging voters to vote against _e new outlet. Part of the letter read: “Our stitute motto is ‘For Home and Country.’ -' don‘t want to see broken homes and ildren deprived of the food and clothing 9 at should be bought with dollars that will is spent in the liquor store instead.†North Renfrew Institutes are furnishing a 0m in a local hospital. Markstay is buying a projector for the use i the Institute and other organizations in the mmunity, Norman in Sudbury district is uying a projector so that they can provide ducational pictures for the school Children. Molly Creek Institute presented a flag to l eir school. Londesboro coâ€"operated with the i ullett Township Federation of Agriculture in utting on a township music festival. Painswick sponsored an eight clay swimming nurse for children this summer. All. I 952 The Women's county are taking an active part in the move- ment to have an “extension library" establish- ed in the county, and in communities where there is no library to have a deposit station set up to receive books. Institutes of [{aldimand Centreville sponsored a “Father and Son Banquet" for the local Boy Scouts. Chesley gives an example of how a large and thriving Institute may contribute to comâ€" munity enterprises, The financial report showed an expenditure of $1,044 for the year. $654 of this was spent on local activitiesâ€"the Ring Building Fund, Recreation Committee, film projector and screen for the public school and the Well Baby Clinic. Beginning with the new Institute year, $200 was donated toward an oxygen tent for the local hospital, $25 to the Recreation Committee and $50 to the Save the Children Fund. Donations of children's clothing and canned baby foods were contri- buted to complete a halo for the Save the Children campaign. Chesterville in Ctrâ€"operation with the Dundas county music teachers organized the first Dundas county Music Festival. ._.w'_. When Pakenham had its Citizenship pro- gram six women gave talks on “World Citizen- ship,†“World Health and Child Welfare," “International Relationships Shaping the Policy of Justice," “U.N‘ Cultural Education and Spread of Knowledge,†“The Power of Aviation," “Human Rights.†Wellesley had an address by their School principal on “Changes in Education.†New England branch had a talk by a teacher on 11