Programs and Projects Mary Anderson and Diane Fell (front row left lo right); Lorrie Anderson, Betty Allison and Kathleen Irving (middle row) with Provincial Honors Certificates at a South Holton 47H Homemaking Club Achievement Day; Mrs_ E. 5, French, a leader of the Scotch Block Club and Mrs. James McKay, a leader of the Hornby North Club (rear row). it * it "Thrift began when man found it necessary to prmrdc for tomorer as well as for today." * ï¬r * West Elgin District Winter Picnic â€" guest speaker said. "Now is the time to judge your- self. your attitude toward old age. Care for the precious treasures of eyesight and hearing. A pcrmn should plan to grow old with hope gracclully. with a healthy mental and spiritual outlook." Early ~ motto ‘ "Take time to be careful, better late for dinner in this world than early l'or breakfast in the next." A Grcnard â€" mottoâ€"“We don‘t stop laugh- ing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop laughing." Arkona â€"â€" guest speaker â€" a constable from the local O.PtP. detachment who urged that citizens cooperate with the police. That private citizens have often been responsible for helping to solve crimes by giving information. Police welcome any calls where suspicious per- sons and cars are noticed. 30 Balderson ~ County Home Eat showed a film. “Who is Sylvia?" whit trates the trials and tribulations of a to yearâ€"old girl. Conn â€" motto a Think Canadian Canadian. Tavislock â€" sponsor a well baby cln every fourth Friday of each month in ll. library hall. Ethel heard members tell what tli done to further their education since school. One member said that being _ of a 4-H Homemaking Club had been . cation for her. Sunnyside â€" a member using the to; Cubes prove virtuous in relieving in Two uses (among others) for ice cubt "to stop cuts bleeding and start the It clot. A sliver can be renioved with less t fort by holding an ice cube on the area is numb.“ Ballinafad gave out flower seeds to n: in the spring and in September had .i show to display the flowers grown. Grace Patterson. This branch was 51‘ 1919 by Miss Grace Patterson at Than Ontario. Later. Miss Patterson servo teacher in a mission school at Kaurau She was named in the King's New You honors list and presented with the silx. ser Medal by the Viceroy of India. (E. Grace Patterson Branch has given sum the education of an Indian child.) Wellington â€" A girl from a local -l-l-l making Club gave a talk on "Canadian With a Foreign Flavour". Meadowvale â€" roll call â€" a displa; School books. One reader shown. dale to 1836. A child reading this book composition and grammar. Hickson H speaker my eyes that I may see.“ with theme. leaders of the nine 4-H Homemaking Clubs Si by Thorndule Women's Institute with Mrs. E" sons (seated centre) president of East IV Women's Institutes. HOME AND CC“ w i‘il in» Hill :TRY