Navan ~ The County Home Economist vi» ited a branch meeting and gave a talk on ‘_ "Thrifty Shoppers.†Hereward â€" Information on the Thermo Press material for garments and man-made fibres was of interest to members of this branch. Roll Call â€" "A Recipe For Freezer Use.†Laurel â€" “The Appreciation of Art" was a program topic for a meeting. Salem â€" A speaker explaining some First Aid Procedures brought valuable information to the members of this branch. Purple Grove â€"â€" Debate # “Is Television detrimental to Children or not?“ This meeting also featured a demonstration on barbecueng chicken and steak. Motherwell â€" The members participated in a lively skit with the title, “Eat to Live." WINTER 1970 At their October meeting the Stoney Creek Women's Institute Brunch entertained the members of the Sour Spring: Branch. Back row â€" from left â€" Mrs. Frank Merocle, Jr., Mrs. Arthur Wright, Secretary Treasurer. Sour Springs; Mrs. Peter Von Eneryl u (horter member and Curator at the Tweedsmuir History. Front â€"- left-right vâ€" Mrs. Beet Smirh‘ Mrs. George Henhowk, Mrs. D, H. Rogers, president at the Stoney Creek Brunch (wearing a costume made by Mrs Muracle, Jr ), Mrs. Lily tickers, and Mrs. Freda Hill. Patricia 7 A speaker gave the members of this branch “The Five Steps to Better Health.“ Lamlnsh 7 Motto â€" "They err who think Santa Claus enters down the chimney when he enters through the heart.†Avon â€"â€" A speaker explained the advan~ tapes and disadvantages ol edible oil products. Brtlnner h- At'ter a talk by a chlth Inspecâ€" tor the members sent samples of drinking wat- ter to be tested. Fonte‘s Bay â€" The local Women‘s Institute Branch sponsored 21 meeting at which the sub- ject was "Drugs and Their Effects". The speaker was a Director of Northern Programs Addiction Research who brought :1 doctor and films. Every parent and teenager in the com- munity was invited. 27