demonstrated making 3 bound buuon'hde and a stitched button<hole. Friendly comer,“ dem‘ onstration by club girls and a talk on ‘09P.“â€" tunities for Farm Girls.†Purple Valley: Gu'ls who had taken the club unit “Dressmg “P ,the Home Grown Vegetables," spoke on nutrition, menu planning, and the qualities 0f CaImEd goods; and demonstrated maklng 3‘ 10559d salad and vegetable garniShes- M°§c°w: The girls displayed night gowns, PYJamaS and housecoats made in their club workâ€"an out- standing program “because it showed the C105e co-operation between the Institute and the Girls' Homemaking Club.†Bethel Zion: Home‘ making girls demonstrated making tea mid ‘3 salad plate and served refreshments of fancy sandwiches, relishes and cookies. There was a talk on Choosing a Vocation and a girl showed her exhibit on home beautiï¬cation- Plainï¬eld: Homemaking Club girls and their leaders demonstrated making tea biscuits and fruit cup and served them to the gatherâ€" ing. A girl gave a travelogue of her trip to the Four-H Club Congress in Chicago. Conn: Homemaking Club girls demonstrated things learned in their club unit “The Club Girl Enâ€" tertains" and a woman spoke on "Teen-agers need models not critics." Bluevale: A special meeting when the homemaking club girls enâ€" tertained their mothers and the Institute members. The girls demonstrated tableâ€"set- ting and serving and flower arrangement. The secretary reports “This meeting showed us what the girls are learning, their excellent work and pleasing manners and the efï¬ciency of their leaders." Mitchell Square: Club girls demonstrated making mufï¬ns. The secretary reports "The spirit of appreciation was outâ€" standing-the Institutes appreciation of the girls and the girls’ appreciation of their leader." Other home economics features given ï¬rst place as the year's outstanding program are: Norval: a talk on Nutrition, the speaker using a foods chart, and a demonstration of salads â€"tussed, jellied and individual. The salads were later served with tea biscuits. Seaforth Junior Institute: a talk on glassware and silv~ crware, stressing the importance of taking time in choosing these. Belgrave: a talk on Quilts and Their History. Kinloss Kairshea: a program including a demonstration on salads by leaders of the girls‘ homemaking clubs and ï¬ve minute papers on Quantity Cooking, Shortâ€" cuts in Sowing. Household Hints and Correct Sauces for Meats. Williscroft: After talks on health and accidents everyone took part in a discussion on “How to improve health and prevent. accidents." Tiverton: a meeting when “19 F‘Ouml' home economist spoke on house- making club work and a teacher of home economics discussed fabrics and svnthetic Rm’ds- Tyromâ€"‘I a t31k and demonstration on old and modern fabrics by the county home Economist Wolfe Island: a talk on household art and a demonstration of “using stencil-4 on furniture and drapes." Richmond “in: After a paper on "Good Homemakers" eight mem- 34 here supplied their favorite supper dishct -, ,. everyone had a sample of each. Sancluskcff meeting preceded by a pot luck minii.‘ u means of demonstrating supper dishes up? program following had good music, .3 Fungi: and a singsong in addition to a toplg am] motto. The report says “The atmmphmv .c one of relaxed and friendly em“ .7 Whiteman’s Creek, also Harwood: A an,†stration of flower arrangements. Mai-div; health and home economics meetl _ all; papers on Mental Health and Fatigm , t 3 result some members are practising ' heard, having relaxation periods sn- ning their work.†Molly Creek: 3 dt. ., tion on making flowers from nylon ho.» sum-a Juniors: a program on "Know Your it .mp3 I Florence: the county home economis: - ' “Our Canadian Menu.†Mississippi about their meeting observing Nation. _ Week; “A dietitian guest speaker n. . _ the young mothers by her talk on it in growing family and new members in i no Institute." Prospect Hill: a demonsii .t, H; sewing machine attachments. Rivet". u, address on the manufacture and '17!’.‘ types of china by a china shop ou'i st-t. mour West: a member’s demonstr. t up homemade rolls. Malton: a quiz 0!; i.“ available from the Department of Ag in. Nephton: a program featuring fan: the tionships, “Papers were given by in mm hers, dealing with the parts fathei nit. and children should play in making it! family life." Trent River: a program I Lit erature in the Home.†Dorking: tl'u ~i|lll£ Mothers’ Night when a doetor $130k i-zt care of children and answered the ' m: questions. Elmdale had a health lnl w .l child specialist. Living Springs repoi in» use of study kits from the Loan Lil Safety and Kitchen Improvement it August and November meetings the :- teresting.“ Haystack Bay‘s outstandi gram was a lesson in smocking. L Parry Sound North: 3 program on gadgets for the kitchen. W. I. Programs on Agriculture and C3113" [if dustries were considered the most oi =Iiflj ing in a good number of branches. ‘1“- Of these programs had to do with C' tion. Manotick had an address by flit" " “"i Forester on the conservation of trees . iii" farm woodlot. Maple Grove in West 1.) a program which, we take it, was pi‘0\ Ll. the local forestry station, with Speak‘ “5"†the ï¬lms “The Return of the Trees" an T5“ Three Bears Make Mischief." Pine Ci" "i Conservation program with ï¬lms sh0\H ’ member of the Moira Valley con-“Ft†“W Committee. Grand Bend at their Mat "if ing had a tree planting ceremony i" 5"“ coronation year, and a talk by "The C" "i Gardener" of Strathroy. Lion’s Head: ' W- gram with papers on turning wasteluii r grass, making money from Christmaf ‘" ' money from sugar beets and NeVVfOLlIli‘i mi" HOME AND COIJNWY