Selwyn WI had for its roll callâ€"Bring a piece of Handicraft that you have made in the last year. Susan Doyle, Convener of Family and Consumer Affairs Spoke on “washing habits." A discussion on washers and dryers took place, soap products, the kind of water ,md its effects on soap products. a . _ g _ . _ . s Duse Wi celebrate 25th anniversary andI presented me ‘nemberships to front row Lâ€"R Mrs. Edward Baker, Iirst ,ear member; Mrs. Wm. Sales. organizer of Branch; Mrs. Walter Willis, first year member: back row L-R Mrs. flare Wilkins. Mrs. Maynard Cline, Mrs. Thomas Prince. Eril charter members. Absent for the picture Mrs. Nyall treatherington, charter member. Clachan W1 present life membership certiï¬cate to Mrs, Garnet Long on her eightieth birthday. Mrs. mrdon Gow. former Board Director, presented the 't'l’lll'lClilE and the badge. (.3 gift of her family) was .-utned on by Mrs. Arthur Long. One hundred friends .nd neighbours were present to wish Mrs. Long many more happy years in the WI and community work. .; . k I ,i 3‘ l. Jharter members at Quaker Hill WI 25th anniversary celebration. L-R front row Mrs. Wm. Jones and Mrs. Ed WONG: Centre Mrs. Milton Cornish firstpresident: centre row Mrs. Turner Forsyth; Mrs. Don Noble; top Mrs. John Kydd. Mrs. Ron Duckwonh, Mrs, Dorothy Monkman. LittIE’s Hill Women’s Institute Tweedsmuir His- tory. Curator Lil Srigley was in charge. Members told stories relating to the horse and buggy days. Brock Road W1 presentation of the ï¬rst life mem- bership to Mrs. Roy Stickney by Mrs. H. J. Thomas. both are Charter members. Fullerton W1 have Metric meeting. Mrs. J. Kane and Mrs. G. DeVries a native of Holland demon- strated "Metric Made Easy." Bran mufï¬ns were made by Mrs. Kane with Metric measures and later served for lunch. she also conducted a contest. Mrs. DeVries brought some Oliebollen made from a Dutch cook book. Roll Calldaring 3 Metric recipe or tell about something metric we will be or are living with. Rocklyn WI Mrs. Edward Lanktree was presented with a life membership by the President. Mrs. Mut‘ Breudner and the badge was pinned on by u niece. Mrs. Ellwood Falls. Lucasville W'l members have curried on correspon- dence with members of the Narboro Branch. PEI. ever since the National Convention. A lobster luncheon was mttch enjoyed by Lucas- ville delegates on PEI day supplied by Nurboro WI Kcnsmgton. Lucasville members made pot holders and embroidered the name of the branch to send down as a token of friendship. An exchange of idcus for programmes and crafts has pmven helpful. TALK 0N RHODESIA Riverside Heights Women‘s Institute hear Mrs. Ruy Cole talk on her recent trip. She described the modern homes and apartments. and the beautiful flowers there. House boys ltvc on the owner‘s properly and are well cared for by the owner. On display from Africa were: dresscs. bends. ivory ring. vuriuus curv- ings. soapstone. wood items. impala purse und suit and pepper Shutters made front u horn. bead work. cro- cheted articles. and a purse of elephant skin. She also Spoke of Victoria Falls which is much lurger and more beautiful than our Niagara Falls. West Ops Wl held Agriculture and Canadian Inâ€" dustries meeting. Roll Cull. Whul did you do with your friendship garden? Motto: Life is like a seed it grows according to its care. Mrs. Lester Corley spoke on the ARC industry in Lindsay and how the iives of the 20 truirtecs. between the ages of [6-50, working there have been enriched. Burford W1 plan to tour Ivy‘s Florist in Port Dover to see the roses. Gilford W] enjoyed a demonstration of carding. weaving and displays of different types of wool by Mrs. R. Allc. Mitchell Square WI roll call: Suggestions for im» proving the Women‘s Institute image. Hawkestone W1, Plans for :1 proposed new Hawke- stone park were explained by James Rice and John Deveth. They presented an outline for which a local initiatives programme grant was approved. 29