Members of Green- bonlt Institute, South Ontario District, or- ganized May 30. (Ordinarily H o m e and Country does not publish pictures of Institute member groups, but the or- ganization of a new branch is good news for everyone. Ed.) Clarksburg: Electrical Hazards in the House. Springmount especially appreciated the speaker with films, from the school for re- tarded children, “showing the progress that can be made with these children through love. patience and understanding.“ Caledonia: "We found when We had 'buzz groups' to discuss local questions or nationalâ€" current events our meetings were mOst suc- cessful." Lamb’s Corners recommends more demon- strations and book reviews. Springvale had a Valentine Luncheon lhtll added $65 to their treasury. Plainfield held a meeting in the old school house. Old time pupils, teachers and inspecâ€" tors attended and the program featured “A Day in School.†Roslin says: “Our local doctor gives us inter- esting addresses usually at the meeting set aside for Health.†Chatterton invited the high school students and 4H Club members to a meeting to hear a speaker from the Department of Transport on the subject of Safe Driving. At this meeting films were shown on safety on the highway. in the home and with machine druwn imple- ments on the land. Fordwich had a most original program on education. They report: “Four school tezich- ers taught the members (I) A social study lesson (2) Writing as it is taught today from Grades 1 to VIII. (3) Art done with poster [Him (4) A class in choral reading. The meet- ing was held in an old time ‘little red school house‘ and the lunch was a typical school lunch. This was a highlight meeting." For its citizenship and education meeting Hensall had a public speaking contest [or Grade VIII boys and girls, the speakers bring- FALI. I962 ing lllL‘ll’ mothers. And cigltt very small chil- dren. [our girls and tour l10)’\ cntertninul with it demonstration of squurc dtmcing. the children were presented with spoons. guin “nipped. These roll culls we noted in Ricltttu's report: "My ltnoritc childhood story book". "A pio- neer incident". "chd or recite a pot-m by Robert Burns" Lind one that is not new. but we ill‘t.‘ told it tthtl_\\ brings a response: “Sing. \tl_\'. pltt)‘ or ptiy." Moll} Creek: As :i result of our safety progrtit‘n several members haid steps repaired in their homes. especially htiscmcnt steps. Alvinston hnd itll cntcrtnining tlL‘l‘HllL'I "RC- solved thttt Rccscs tind (‘ouncillors should l-ic \‘i’ontcit"; Birkltnll :i stilt-1y film. “One Duy's l’oisoni“ Ull Springs rccnmmcnds it lulk on highwziy solely by it tnctttlwr oi the provinciul police Rosetta: "Al ctich rcgtiltir mccling u I'tlL'tl1~ her spoke or read ;i short PilPL‘l which she hnd prcptircd on n lll'lL‘ ot the (ollcct â€" -.i dill’crcut mcntlici at each meeting. It was \-‘L'I'_V helpful to Llll of us." Victoria II \multl IILc to puss on these ideas tor roll culls At their lllL'L‘llllg on ugri» culture. the roll cull “in the contribution oi tlt‘l tittrictilturttl product which was later sold by auction. 'lhc home economics roll cull Wits "Your ltivorilc t'cL'IPL' With it wntplc. 'lhcsc too were sold hi .‘tllL’llUn. Silver Watt-r hm it. poem rend h) it nicnihcr ill each meeting. 'lltcy enjoy the pot-tits :ittd the reading helps inexperienced ntcnil‘icrs to overcnltic nervoUsncss. Model hud "tntcrvicux" with new. ( unudinus. the inturvrcwu asking them about (‘hristmtis customs in their niilivc countries. ll’crhtips tlrl "interview" would lac :1 good way to bring 31