TWEEDSMUIR COMPETITION AWARDS The Ontario awards in the F.W.I.C. Tweeds- muir Competitions have been announced as folâ€" IOWS: Tweedsmuir Histories First Prize of $25.00 to Burwick Women's Inâ€" stitute in York West District. I Second Prize of $15.00 to Schomberg in York Centre. _ Third Prize of $10.00 to South Saugeen "'1 Bruce Centre. Honorable Mention to Ayr, Clyde and Scott. Pickering and Zephyr Institutes. Handicraft Project Set of Six Hooked Chair Pads First Prize of $25.00 to West Oxford Institute in Oxford South. Second Prize of $15.00 to Grace Patterson In- stitute in Oxford North. Third Prize of $10.00 to Honeydale in Ontario South. Honorable Mention with prize of $3.00 each to Friendship Circle Institute, Cochrane South. One Act Plays First Prize of $25.00 to Mrs. Agnes Foster of Elder’s Mills Institute in York West for the Play, “Oh Mother!†Second Prize of $15.00 to Lottie E. Broad of Huntley Institute in Carleton West for the play, “He Didn't Think." Third Prize of $10.00 to Mrs. A. Sorbie of Kars Institute in Carleton East for the play “Southland.†Honourable Mention to Mrs. D. G. Pettifer, Lakefield for the play “None So Deaf" and to Mrs. Wm. Dingwali, Holstein, for the play “Memoriesâ€. Citizenship Project Scrap Book For the Senior Cairine Wilson Trophy Prize of $20.00 to Phelps Institute in Nipissing District. A.C.W.W. ESSAY CONTESTS l. Howl Broaden My Horizon by Group Contact and study Prizes of silver spoons to: Firstâ€"Mrs. R. G. Mayberry, West Oxford In- stitute in Oxford South District. Secondâ€"â€"Mrs. Alf Guppy, Phelps Institute in Nipissing District. Thirdâ€"Mrs. Winnifred Pierce Cumming, Font- hill Institute in Welland West. 2. Our Children and Their Game: Prizes of silver spoons to; FirsthMiss Patricia Hill, Honeydale Institute in Ontario South. Secondâ€"Mrs. Charlie Hetherington, Rockiey Institute in Temiskaming South. Thirdâ€"Mrs. Hugh Sykes, Richview Institute in York West. 24 i 'k * WEE HUGHIE By Elizabeth Shane He's gone to school, wee Hughie, An' him not four, Sure I saw the fright was in him When he left the door. But he took a hand 0' Denny, An' 3. hand 0' Dan, Wi' Joe's owld coat upon himâ€" Och, the poor wee man! He cut the quarest figure, More stout nor thin; An’ trottin‘ right an' steady Wi' his toes turned in. I watched him to the corner 0' the big turf stack, An' the more his feet went forrit, Still his head turned back. He was lookin‘. would I call himâ€" Och, my heart was woeâ€" Sure it's lost I am without him, But he be to go. I followed to the tumin’ When they passed it by, God help him, he was cryin', And, maybe, so was I. i- i *- FIFI'Y YEARS OLD AND OVER Editor’s Note: Occasionally someone still scrz m a picture taken at an anniversary celebration. , '2 years ago it was decided that we could not p. :{lt either pictures or reports of anniversary par. â€"- there are so many of them that they could a whole issue and no member would be interâ€"er: :n any but lter own. Since the last issue of Home and Countr‘. is published we have heard that the following. rt- stitutes have celebrated their fiftieth amt saries: Lanark North District Louise in Grey South St. Paul’s in Perth South Belgrave in Huron West Langford in Brant North Birr in Middlesex North Schomberg in York Centre The Institutes named below have celebrate! i- niversaries of more than fifty years: Painswick in Simcoe Centre, fifty-two yeflt' Orillia in Simcoe East, fifty-four years North Gower in Carleton West, fifty-four 3 Caledon in Peel North, fiftyâ€"five years Beamsville in Lincoln, fifty-six years Tavistock in Oxford North, fifty-eight yeah Carluke in Wentworth South, sixty years Goderich in Huron West, sixty years Paisley in Bruce East, sixty years Flesherton in Grey Centre. sixty years Peel North District, sixty years Hastings West District, sixty years Hastings East District, sixty years Durham East District, sixty years Adolphustown, sixty years Halton District sixty years HOME AND couNtRY