Executive members of the Honeydule Brunch ctl the (elebrulion oi the 75th Anniversary. Burl: row â€" from left â€" Mrs. 5am Cuwker, Mrs. Harold Honey, Mrs. Sum Naples, Mrs. Frank Whitfield] tron! row -â€" Mrs. Stanley Ploughmun, Mrs. Thomas Bell, Miss Alice Dodd. With The Federated Women’s I n.3titutes of Ontario Anniversaries Aylmer â€" When this branch celebrated their 70th Anniversary 21 review of their con- tributions to the community was :1 program feature. One thing mentioned was a water fountain at the back of the town hall where man and “his horse" could quench their thirst. Mrs. Alfred Watt Memorialâ€"At the 75th Anniversary Celebrations Mrs. Austin Zocllcr past F.W.I.O. President addressed the meeting. She said that programs at the branch level were the strength of the organization and that they must be geared to the needs of the mem- bers of today. North Yarmouth â€" Motto â€" “There is nothing so fatal to Character as unfinished tasks.†The commentator quoted the poem “It isn't the things that you do But the things that are left undone, That give you a heartache. At the setting of the sun." WINTER 1973 Subdivision 16. Mrs. Ii. Umtudt. Provincial Board Director reports that 30 branches in this \‘uhtliVisiun took part in CClCi‘ll'iIllOl‘lS ot' the 75th Anniversary of F.W.l,0, They almost tlil httd birthday Cttltex‘. Speciul mention Was given to the Surztwuk brunch where the liltliL‘R in old time mstumcs recreated at meeting as it might have occurred 75 yours ago. One lady arrived lute ttoying thttt she had been delayed when her horse shied :tt :1 "hunch-s»; carriage." Household hints given were â€" the host tom- perztture to scald it pig. a new recipe for ITIthâ€" ing soup. and the amount of salt to make hut- tet'. “just right." Windfall â€" The September meeting of this branch took the form of a celebration of 20 years of Institute work. The Roll Cull â€"~ "What is your opinion of Women‘s Lib?" The ladies. seemed to agree that it was all right up to u point. 29