Miss Judith Lynn Bridge, recipient of the Noth Wellington District Women's Institute Scholarship. Osnabruck Centre â€" Roll Call â€"- “Should there be a woman on the school board and why?†Bloomingdale â€" A “talk-in" on the objects and program of the Women‘s Institute pro- gram was a feature of a branch meeting. PUBLIC RELATIONS Bridgeport â€" A public relations administraâ€" tor from a local Trust Company traced the hisâ€" tory of public relations at a branch meeting. Branch members were urged to make a greater effort in welcoming new residents and telling the women of the contribution they can make to the community through the Woman‘s Instiâ€" tute. Friendly Corners â€" The public relations of- ficer had contacted several public relations of- ficers of large companies and had received in- teresting information from them. Several mem< bers presented the material. Some of the topics were: New government regulations regarding credit buying; Go ahead and Sign It â€"- warn- ing people to take care when signing contracts; How good is your guarantee?; Unsolicited Mail. 36 Mainsville Centre â€"â€" “Public relations something that has to be acted upon and Ir, every day of a members’ life. It means tin; lotions of the Women‘s Institutes with pet who are not members and with other orgni tions. What do they think of us? Do they l; what we are doing? Have they any idea . the organization stands for other that branch level?" The above quotation was a of a branch program at which the meni discussed public relations. St. Jacob’s â€"â€" Members of this branch told that public relations starts in the h and continues into business. Women's Inst Branches are excellent examples of PUbllL lations at work. Drummond Centre â€"â€" Roll Call â€"â€" do you think public relations means?" HISTORICAL RESEARCH Cheltenham â€" A branch meeting was in the home of a collector of lustre china program highlight was the demonstratiOr explanation by the hosteSS of her collectit, beautiful lustre ware. Solway â€" A history of postal service presented at a branch meeting. The Spl said that mail service goes as far back as B.C. Rocky Ridge â€" Roll Call â€" “A van landmark in our area." Mill Creek â€" “Nothing that Was wortlv the past departs; no truth or goodness reiz. by man ever dies or can die but is all stilt and recognized or not lives and works thi endless changes.†This quotation from writings of Thomas Carlisle was a part 0 program material at an Historical Res. meeting. Chatterton â€" “The Working Man In Last Century†was the title of a talk pres. at a branch meeting. “In the 1800’s a wo man’s day was from sun-up to sun-down. the speaker. Little’s Corners â€" The Tweedsmuir H- Committee were in charge of a branch in. which was held in a setting reminiscent r- past. Members were dressed in old-faslit clothes; kerosene lamps were used for ligf. home-made scones and cookies served it tique dishes were a part of the lunch. Grafton â€"- A speaker urged membe this branch to each record their family hi‘ She suggested searching family bibles ant family snapshots and samples of dresses be included. She said, "It is only human I sire a touch of immortality here on cart hope that after you are gone someone knew and care that you have passed thls V t i ll HOME AND cooker