52/7 Another hmhlight of Centennial year, was the "Hats for Iou" senior extension course. Mrs. Grant “lane was leader with Mrs. James McEw‘lng her Assistant. They attended the Leadership ¢Whining school held in Paisley, and came bank to s class of 32 ladies: Many pleasant evenings were spent in #4 school house and all were justly proud of the beautiful display of hats from the South Snugeen w. l. on Achievement May held in a packed L'awn mall in Paisley in Decanter. the snap below was kindly donated to our book by Mrs. Alex. Lamont. mhe above picture, taken by Mrs. C. R. w’r‘léht of Port Elg‘in. who was the guest spesxer on our 20th anmverssry. shows. from the left. hire. A. neoch. our first secretary. Mrs. “Isl Black our first President, Mrs. Arley virtue. our present President. and Mrs. Jae. Bell. our present secretary. Our branch particlpsted 1n the Uentennial Hobby Fsll' held in the Community centre. 201-: hlgln. and was reopenslhle for furnishing an old fashloned parlour - which proved to be of great Interest to the many Vlsltors. Several ladles were alternating hostesses - all wssnng centenn- 1sl dress. Uur supplies of home babes. for sale. were quickly exhausted, and some of the ladies on the (Ab, beat a hasty retreat to their Kltchenfl for replscements. we were responsible also. for a half hour of During Usntsnnial year many old recipes and muslc. during the afternoon. and we had a choral happenings of the ‘good uls days' were brought group singing; old fashioned songs and musical 9912- to mind in our roll calls and mottoss. ctione by Mrs. J. .v. nrunton. Mrs. Alex. Lamont and Mrs- Jamal! MGané- speaxers at meetings included Dr. J. F. hex-ton of Southampton and Rev. Buwdan, who Pictured here are Mr. and 441‘s. .1. n. brunton 12) serves on the Saugeen lnd‘lsn Reserve. at new centennial costumes. Dorothy 100ks lovely. Southampton. and d. ‘ul. is very proud of his prize winning beard.