BLUEWATER WI Mrs. Wm. Porter told about her Visit to Kutzchuc. Alaska. 50 miles north of the AI'L'IIL' ('irclc. The Eskimo women had formed a club patterned Litter the WI. It was ï¬rst l'ormcd to protect a \pecrlic local issue but continued as a club directing energies and ideas toward strengthening the family and Community. AMHERST ISLAND WI 75th Anniversary history review given by Mrs. F, S. Nielson. Guests included branch members from Lennox District. Member of Parliament, Board Director. Mrs. A. Darling and Dis- Incl l’l’CHILlL'nl. The Anniversary cake was cut by Mrs. Horencc McDonald, daughter-in-law of ï¬rst presi- dent. and Mrs. Genevieve Fleming. MAY'I'IME MUSICALE A capacity audience enjoyed the Iwentielh annual pt-rlormunt'c sponsored by the Wulkcrlon Evening WI lhe performers Wch school children from the Walk- L'rlun Public School. Sacred Heart Senior and Junior ('lmlrs. llnnovcr School of Dance. and individuals on the pmuu and ilLL‘tIl’Lllltn. Vocal numbers were also en- |H_\L'&l l’mt'ct'tls were pruscnlud tn the Adult Rehabiliâ€" Inlmn (‘t-ntrc .unountingr to 334le (ill. bringing the total tlnnnlt-tl tn the Awrt‘izilmn lor the Mcntullv Rclurdcd In um stimuli“ ‘ s" .">“’ 13' Pat Fitzpatrick (L) member at Kingswlle Wt and Drs- lnct Presrdenl at Essex South holds plaque for the best attendance at Southwestern Area Convention. Sytwa Charette. prestdant olAnclerdon W l holds W. l. crest Orv display is a omit, made by the members | N NEWSPAPERS ARE CONCERNED Mrs. Margaret Penney at the Standard-Freehold:r had an interesting column entitled “Calling City Arc. Women’s Groups". It might be good if more of our Ir: stitutes worked with their local papers encournumu this kind of interest. ' = A special edition designed to keep the comment... advised of the activities ofthe Women‘s organinz. in} of Cornwall and District will be published later who following copy appeared in the newspaper.“ ‘ In order that groups will not be missed \\._ would like to invite the publicity Chairman 1. each organimtion to send us a summary or u objectives. accomplishments and telling th-i it was founded. also its pet annual project. If possible the information should h. typed and double spaced. but clear and leg ible handwritten copy will be accepted. Organizations are asked to use a ï¬rst mm or two initials when identifying execuiitt members. etc. They are also asked to includ. a black and white photograph of the grouiv president or executive if this is available, For further information please call 1h newspaper. MORRISTON W'Iâ€"topicâ€"“Change in the 1 community . . . dilemma and our needs for tomor: Dr. D. Fuller. Rural Development Outreach Prt University of Guelph spoke about human anm brought on because of changes in the rural \. From the studies. Dr. Fuller said there were few Lions. however there continues a need to accept another for their “worth†as an individual. Thu even a greater need for Women‘s Institute memht understand the changes. and reach out to newu». in the community, Norwood W. l. leaders Lâ€"R Mrs. Shirley Daws Mrs. Manon Nalrn present Festival of Dairy Foods casseroles and oven dishes made with Canadian (1 products. include cheese bread, beef rolls. PO’ slices. macaroni and cheese.