To provide information re early Women's institute days members of the South Thunder Bay branches presented a review of Institute happenings at their Dislricl An- nunl Meeting. From left â€" Mrs. P_ Kustra, Mrs. Signe McKay, Mrs. Grace Hill, Mrs. A. C. Suckling. Mrs. Edith Baker. CITIZENSHIP AND WORLD AFFAIRS Kippen East â€" “The police have a job to do and it can only be done with the coopera- tion of the public." a local officer of the On- Lurio Provincial Police said at :1 Women‘s In- stitute meeting A lively question and answer period took place when traffic laws. T.l.P. programs and court cases were discussed. Kippen East â€" A new Canadian member told of her experiences. pleasant and unplea~ sunl in obtaining permission to come to Can» Lido and until she received her citizenship cer- tif'icate. (‘ulds1rcam â€" Roll Call â€"â€" “Law and The Woman.†Charter members [from left. standing) â€" Mrs. Melville Steele, Mrs. Harold Allen, Miss Duralhy Allen, Mrs. Ray Allen, Mrs. Irving Steele, Mrs, Percy Allen. (Sealed) â€"â€" Mrs. Stanley Allen, Mrs. Russell Graham, and Mrs. Howard Hayes. Cassburn Inslilule Brunch celebrating lheir Anniversary. 23 Streetsville â€" A guest speaker urged 1h. women must speak out to right CODdlliu- they consider wrong. The title of the addrc. was “Apathy.†Chalmers â€" Roll Call â€" “Should Making; Will Be Compulsory?†‘ Zion â€" Those attending a branch meetiv enjoyed a review of the book “In Search . Canada." Topic for the program of the u was “The Blending of Nationalities Enrich the Nation." Atherley â€"â€" Roll Call â€" "Laws for which run thankful." Dundalk â€" Roll Call â€" “Name a duty or good citizen." Motto for this Citizenship mu. ing was "Citizenship like charity begins home." Codrington â€" Roll Call â€" “Name a con try belonging to the United Nations." Rockford â€" A contest on the Canadi Prime Ministers brought out some interesti‘ information for those attending a bran, meeting. Wellman’s â€" Motto (and remarks) Â¥ new and better world should start with cut one of us. We are citizens of small commu. ties, communities make up nations and nulin make the world.†Brooke â€" The United Nations was a w jcct for a study made by the members of t‘ branch. Members displayed flags belonging member nations. Special mention was made U.N.E.S.C.O. Massie â€" A panel discussion on immig- lion examined historical trends, requiremv of immigrants. the contribution they 11. made to the Canadian way of life. and lcgn tion pertaining to immigrants. * ‘k * Hail ye small, sweet courtesies of life! smooth do ye make the road of it. 1 -â€"Lawtence on lile memberships were presenled to charter membev Left â€" Mrs. D. McTuggurt. Mrs. B. Brimblicombe on Mrs. J. lvel at in 75th Anniversary celebration dinn- in Hurrislon. HOME AND COUNTR