From loftâ€"Mrs. Stanley Tufts. Mrs. C. W. Hagar, Mrs. Arthur Mathews and Miss Dorothy Somerville at the celebration at the 60th anniversary of Crowland Women's Institute. Whitechurch â€" Two members using the question and answer method promoted a lively discussion on "How to buy and judge shoes." South Line Brant -â€" Dealing with the sub- ject "Pesticides" a speaker warned, “Never store pesticides or poisons in food containers or soft drink bottles. since children are used to these containers and may not notice a queer taste till it is too late.“ St. Lawrence â€" Roll Call a Danger Spots In The Home. Maple Valley â€" Motto â€"r- Modern Science is still trying to produce a tranquilizer more effective than a few kind words. Belmore â€" A social worker described her work with preschool mentally retarded chil- dren. Ennotvilleâ€" An oflicer of the Ontario Pro- vincial Police explained points of law for safety on the highway for members of this branch. Rockalong â€" A mother of three totally blind children, now grown up. described the work being done by her husband and herself as foster parents of a number of emotionally disturbed and deaf children. Past and present curators of the Bar RiVer Branch lwccdsmuir History at a Tweedsmuir History tea, from leftâ€"Mrs. lrene Cook. Mrs. Ella Henry, Mrs. Kay Brodie and Mrs. Margaret Booth. Picnic Grove â€" A speaker from the \. 1c. torian Order of Nurses explained some his.“ and objectives of that order at a branch upfl mg. Gilford ~â€"- “The Plot to Make You Bu _ a book for all Consumers was discussed a branch meeting. The ladies were shown aw packaging. colour. the position of the pit in on the shelf all affect our buying habits Elora â€" The branch is planning on Co L ing a cookbook featuring exotic recipes. .1 produced by northern countries was th._ 31 call at a meeting. Embro â€" A man whose business is .i grading described his occupation for .g branch members. Plattsville â€" “Rehabilitation rather conï¬nement is now the main objective 1' treatment of the mentally ill," those atte a branch meeting were told by a speaker branch meeting. From leftâ€"Mrs. Helen Buchanan (nee Spencer), stuffe 4-H Homemaking Club; Mrs. Joanne Booth CODH. Edgely 4-H Homemaking Club; with Mrs. l Gutenby, York County Home Economist. Both Buchanan and Mrs. Booth have achieved Adv Honours for their 4â€"H Homemaking Club projects. Mountain â€" A Medical Officer of Hi speaking to members of the Institute bri. gave an address on the history and deve- ment of Boards of Health in Ontario. He the outbreak of cholera in 1845 had led tlv formation of the first board. Donegal â€"â€" A film on “Farm Managemu was a program feature at a branch meeting Helena Feasby â€" “The Bee’s Role in ’ r Pollination of Flowers and Crops" was ’ subject of a talk at a branch meeting. HOME AND eouNT'é “