Sterling Lyons â€" Members of the branch acted as models for a Hurkett Farmers Fash- ion Show presented as an intermission number during a professional fashion show sponsored by the branch. Casshurnâ€" Using posters and pamphlets .21 member presented a talk on Farm Safety: She stressed the importance of keeping Llll machin- cry in good working order, kccping children off tractors. avoiding fatigue. cure in the use of pesticides, etc. Bethany â€" A professional decorator “as the guest speaker at a branch meeting. He L'\- plained some of the new decorating products on the market. These inCludcd wullpapcr. puliils :ind varnishes. Hampton â€"â€" A Public Health Inspector c\- plained some aspects of his work in relation ln sanitation. Maynard â€" A meeting featured .1 demon- stration of vegetable relishes. Miss Nancy Willis, of Cobaurg, winner at the Olive Deviney, West Northam- berland Women's liuliiulc Scholars ship. Sebringville â€" ln I919 lhc Schringvillc Branch of the Women's Institute put strch lights in the village. Since Ontiirio Hydro now is responsible for all lighting the Brunch art- now considering presenting one of ll'li.‘ old lights to thc Fryfogcl Inn museum. Matilda â€" Members who are employed at the Upper Canada Village described tlicir work and displayed wool and dyeing materials used there. Central Enniskillen â€" A talk with the title "Postal Services" brought interesting informa- tion to light on the development of this serv- ice. Includcd was the story of postage stunipx. Capreol â€" Members heard an inicrcsting talk on lumbering in the early days in Sud- bury. SUMMER 1970 Mm F‘niritin HDViuI ol RR. 4, lnlowol, winner ol tho Noth Prilh Jami Scott Scholarship In “96¢ lidcn (iron: 7 “llic Slot-i ol the IIiiicc l'riiil†provided thou- iiltciiiliiig iIII IIisioricnl RL‘\L‘.II\.‘li IIIL'L'IIIIl: Ul this bi.iiit'li \\lll'l \UIIIL‘ iii- tort-sting llllUlll'MllUlI It'lldlilllll.‘ tliiii putt ol t)iil.iiio Gillies Hill A ï¬lm and talk on the lite .Illtl \\i|ll\ til lllL‘ .ittisl liiiii lliiiliimii unis tll InlCI'UNI lo \i'oiiicii iittt-iiiliiii: .i brunch iiiccliiig. “'iilkt-rtiiii Iii iii'iitcci tlit'ii’ lut'cdsiiiiiir Illsliit'} this “much lI.I\ li.iil .i woo-ion \.‘.|l‘IIIL'l riiiitlc, llic History is hL'lll iii the town |iliiiii\’ .iiiil tiio pairs of Wl'lllL' glows .tt'c tiiiiviilcil i-I piolct‘t tlic l‘llllk “ltL'II il IK liiiiiilloil (Vining-thy - .-\ l)lsltlt‘l l'l'C‘xltlL‘lll spunkitig to iiiciiibcrs Hl this group L'\Pl:lllll‘tl sonic of tlic c.ir|'i liisliiry til the \\'iiiiit~ii’s Institutes. Min Bonnie MtConnnll who has (emplnlod I2 4H Homemaking Club proii-(h was lliri 1969 mupi‘nnl of H11} East Nurthumbnrlund Woman‘s lmliliih- Srliolmiliip 39