Verna Woods and Diane Snider of Winlerbourne 4-H Homemaking Club, provin- (iol Foods team demon- strating meal cookery n1 Notional 4-H Club week. This demonstration was also given on television. CLOTHING CLUBS Being Well Dressed and Well Groomed This study includes the care of clothes and the art of being well-groomed. Each member makes a white slip for herself and applies spe- cial finishes and trims. Cottons May Be Smart Each member plans and makes a cotton dress becoming in colour, design and style. This teaches the selection of material; the use of commercial patterns. and finishes such as bound and worked buttonholes. What Shall I Wear? Wardrobe planning is studied with emphasis on planning to get satisfaction from clolhcs and how to spend clothing money wisely. Each member makes a blouse that fits into hcr wardrobe and learns how to sclcct L‘lnthcs to suit her. Sleeping Garments Each member plans, selects and makes a nightgown or pyjamas. She may also makr- a housecoat and bedroom slippers. Working with Wool The characteristics of wool and wool materi- als are studied in ordcr that club numbers may choose more wisely, know how to work with wool and give it the propcr carc. Each member is required to plan, select and make a wool skirt or jumper. HOUSEFURNISHING CLUBS Clothes Closets Up To Date Includes a study of adequate storage for clothes and the making of a garment bag, hnt standard and cover. and laundry bag. Cotton Accessories for the Club Girl's Bedroom Each member surVeys her bedroom and plans and makes accessories for her room~ chair pad, dresser scarf and bedspread. SUMMER 1955 HOSPITALITY CLUBS The (‘luh Girl Entcrhiins Hospitality in thc homo and club on: sludicrl with cmphnsis on lhc planning and pi‘cpurzt- tion of refreshmcnts for \‘urinus m‘l‘ustmts w the allcrnoun lcn, “to party, lulllll)’ Inctils. HOME DEFENCE CLUBS The Club Glrl Stands on Guard Public health scrviccs nrc slndn-rl and [In- importancc of good hcullh habits. snl'r-ly tnvns 1111-5 and sanitation IS slrr-ssvtl. GARDEN CLUBS Girls' Home Garden Clubs: Thc planting of and caring for n “mini gut‘rh-n is the- hosts of this pron-cl. l-ltt‘ll yi-nr, [t 1,4 il throng‘r-nr program \\'Illt slit-cull pin pililsl}; on our pnrttrnlnr plnw- much your, Tlll'ht' inclurh» tho Illl|ll'U\-'l'l|ll'lll of lmtnv stir. rounrhncs, lln- slnrnnr- nf \'I‘L:I'liillll‘5 Irv vnrnnm incthurls such :13; I'ltltltllltï¬ lllill l't't-c-ltnc. :tntl lin- usr- of i'i-nt-tnlih-s lll rlnily nw:ul.:. New Study Kit Ready in September The Women's Institnlr- Branch has in prom-s5 of run-pnrnlmn .'l Slinly Kit. “anotm Culmrhan Wmnnn." This kit Wlll In: rcnrly for lll.‘:l.['lltllllntl by St-plr-mln-r l. Any InstiA liltc. or group within an ltmtilutw, "hint: to lmrrnw this kit may send ll‘ll:ll‘ ri-qucsl lu Thu Loan Library Women's lnstttnlc Brunch, 1207 Bay Street, Toronto. lthui-Hts will in- lilh-(l us soon as possibln nl'tt-r Scptctnhr-r first. * t i' i i k i * "Happiness i\ on laughing matter." - Rllllllrll W’halcly, Arrhhiahup of Dublin. "llnncxty is lhi: lit-u [mlilt'i hut in: win: is gov- crncll Iw that maxim l’i nut an hum-st man."- Rirhanl \Vlniicly. 23