Provincial Tweedsmuir History Book â€" Mrs. R. E. Walker, Mrs. G. G. Maynard, Mrs. G. MacPhatter, Miss Lewis and Miss Edith M. Collins. Tweedsmuir Competition Awards The Provincial Tweedsmuir Cup Comâ€" petition awards were announced. 'In the Child’s outï¬t Class, Crosby Institute in Leeds North came ï¬rst; Model Institute in Middle- sex West, second: Altona Institute in Ontario South, third. Prize winners in the Oil Paint- ing Competition were, ï¬rst, Mrs, Mabel Grundtisch, Peace Bridge Branch; second, Mrs. McBride, Walkerton. Honorable men- tion: Mrs. H. A. Rowlands, Fairgrove Branch, Leeds; Mrs. R. Elliott. Morrish Branch. Durham East; Mrs. C. D. Gray, Hawthorne Branch, CarletOn East; Mrs. T. C, Holland. Vittoria Branch, Norfolk South. Area Prizes: Eastâ€"Mrs. Harry Stevenson, Combermere Branch; Centreâ€"Mrs, J. M. De Marbois, Hayesville Branch; Westâ€"Mrs. Alton McAllister, Whiteman's Creek Branch; Northâ€"Joan M. Bowman, Thorn10e Branch. In the Tweedsmuir History Competition Blue Lake and Auburn Branch in Brant North and Grace Patterson Branch, Oxford North, tied for ï¬rst award. Following in order of merit were Cherry Valley, Prince Edward district; Riverview, Middlesex North; Clute, Cochrane North; Verschoyle, Oxford South: Joyceville, Frontenac; Williamsburg, Dundas; Mount Pleasant, Brant South; Bee- hive, Wellington North. Awards and Scholarships F.W.I.O. awards to students admitted to the ï¬rst year of the Degree Course in Home Economics at Macdonald Institute went to the following: Westâ€"Miss Beth Taylor, Exeter: Northâ€"Miss Vivian Hyland, Cobalt; Centreâ€"â€" Miss Margaret Fair, Guelph; East â€" Miss Sheryl Crozier, Cobden; at large â€" Miss Pauline Acres, Britannia Bay. The Dorothy Futcher Ontario Women's Institute Scholarship was won by Miss Ruth Baird, Carleton Place. The Ontario Women‘s Institute Scholarship was won by Miss Joan Anderson. Nipissing. The Elgin County Centennial Women's Institute Scholarship was won by Miss Mary Anne Summers, Aylmer; The Grey County Flora Durnin Ontario Women's Institute Scholarship was won by Miss Helen Orrnsby, Meaford. Gratiï¬cation was expressed when it was learned that York County and Oxford County have set up scholarships and Simcoe, Perth North and Lambton are ready to set up scholarships. M. Dgiss Brink of the Netherlands iss anna Brink, National Se the Netherlands County Women’s Pfslsiï¬laliiohf who is in Canada for a few weeks, addressed the Board meeting briefly. She brought greetingstrom the Netherlands and expressed apprec1ation and thanks to the people in Canada for the wonderful help they had given Eggspeople in the flooded areas of Holland in 11 The Board members were guests of tario Department of Agricurmre at “1:111: On. Show at the Royal Winter Fair and £155 a banquet given by the Government or o in the Royal York Hotel. Hon. F. S. T mam Minister of Agriculture, brought from the Government. Mr. Ronald Stew'L-S entertained with music. rm Resolutions The Board had ninetyâ€"one resinnmm ,0 deal with. Twelve of these werw lust A number had already been put in» ' Several were sent back to the brwrhflugf districts to be rewarded or dealt Wll‘; mam Two were tabled, to be considered ,zâ€"im the spring Board meeting. Several resoiu. tions on crime comics and salacious minn- had been presented and a comm» , wag appointed, consisting of Mrs. R. C1â€" nil-99M Mrs. L. Gibson and Mrs. W. A. D: on {0' prepare a brief on this question am “Lt-Em it at the Board meeting in the Spr The following resolutions were carried. A resolution that the Canadian mm] Railway and the Department of 1 ill be approached regarding a convenient ii 19. liable means of emergency transpo: in m be made available at all times 1.: ,I‘nple living in communities past Gardinei ‘th of Cochrane and on the ONE. line :u' as Moosonee. That the Department of Highwai -» re. quested to construct a bridge Ell ‘ the Abitibi River for the safety and con lunce of settlers in the townships of Bra“ Fox, Kennedy and Pyne. Also that the .‘ east of Cochrane be extended to La Reine what: to promote the building up and p: .nent settlement of this area. That manufacturers of ready-made :hmg be asked to leave substantial seam- lime they are apt to pull out.“ And the tilltir facturers be asked to use a better qi iy of elastic in ladies’ and children’s garm and not to stitch it in, so that it can be Jutd easily. That a protest be sent to the so. viii.â€" Panies suggesting that they adveiw the lowest possible prices on their produ: “line out refunds and without coupcms. gr Th? consumer this regular price Over a i» 'i 0T time instead of the coupon drive, I “er shortly by a further rise in price. Y That the sentences of all persons cw M of sex offences be indeterminate a that their release be dependent on their '13:- ness to undergo psychiatric treating; ntl they are prOVen ï¬t to take their prOpi law in society, _ That whereas the provincial highv :W 39 at Puce is very dangerous and the '\ R crossing is dangerous, that the highwa} [his Point be widened and a danger Sign?! PJ'O‘ vided. . That the Bell Telephone Company ht 3‘50 to institute some system of fire alarm l» it‘le‘ phone in farming communities. , That the Provincial Government be ckefl HOME AND COUNTRY