the civil service at Ottawa. Also, during he winter months she has a good deal of ponsibility at home as her mother teaches m schools too distant for her to be at home. "At present Ruth is taking some of her rade XIII subjects at high school. She plans m U1 their F.W.I,O. scholarship winners for 1954. The Elgin County Ontario Women's Insti- tute Centennial Scholarship goes to Marianne Summers. Marianne has completed eleven omemaking Club units in Foods, Clothing, Housefurnishing. Hospitality and Gardening. She represented Elgin County at the Provin- cial Day at Guelph in 1951 and at the 4-H Homemaking Club Conference in 1954, and is an active member of the East Elgin Junior 'Institute. She has served in various executive positions in her club. Her County home economist reports that in 1951 canning was a new venture for Marianne but that year â€" she would be ï¬fteen years old at the time 7 she canned seventyâ€"nine jars of eighteen vari- ELGIN and Grey Counties have announced Photo (Hungry Owen Sound Dinlr Sim TIfllr‘I Miss Helen Ormsby receiving the Flora Durnin Grey CWMY Scholarship from Mrs. Lorne Snider, President of the Women's Institute at Grey County. WINTER 1955 to enter the Home Economics course at Mac donald College, Quebec, this fall, Her scholar ship money will be spent on this course. Her aim is to be a Home Economist. If she does become a Home Economist," Miss Lindsay adds. “I believe she will be a successful one." ounty Scholarship Winners lem murtrrr SI, 'I'bomui Tim [nurtml Marianne Summers receiving the Elgin County Ontario Women's Institute Centennial Scholarship trorn Mrs. Stanley Lyle, President at West Etgin district Institutes and Mrs. George Blyrh, President at East Elgin diatrict. eties of fruit in preserves, jams. Jellies and pickles and also did the family canning. The home economist acids. "This. apparently. was quite an achievement as her mother tells us she was very fearful of hot jars Lip to that time." Marianne completed Grade XIII at high school last summer and entered Teachers Training College on September ‘3. Winner of the Grey County Flora Durnin Women's Institute Scholarship for this year is Helen Ornisby. Helen also has completed eleven 4â€"H Homemaking Club units in Foods. Clothing, Housefurnishing, Hospitality and Gardening. She has been active in executive work in her club and took part in four club plays, one of which she directed. She has also completed a Calf Club and a Forestry 'Club and represented each club in judging at the GAO She is an active member of the Junior Farmers' Association, Social Convener of the Young People's Union and a member of the Fall Fair Board, helping to direct the Ladies‘ Work and Junior Farmers‘ Section. For three years she has won the cup given at the fair for club girl's sewing and modele ling. Helen has played on the Meaford High School basket-ball team for three years and this. year she was Grade XIII's athletic repâ€" resentative to the Student Council. In Sep- tember she entered the Owen Sound General Hospital to bEgin her nursing training. IS