Committee reports: Mrs. Helen Redman for Education _ and _ Cultural Affairs started a discussion on a headline in the Port Perry Star ©400 Students Walk Out." Mrs. Elizabeth Stichman for Citizenship and World Affairs read an article "Soil Change in date of next meeting to Monday, October 23rd at the Township Hall. An evening with Myrtle on a h Perry _ Walk O Members were asked to keep several dates marked on your calendar. Tweedsmuir workshop on Octgber 12th in Greenwood. W.L. on October 24th. _ _ Training school â€" Sewing with Knits on November 1st The W.1. Convention at the Royal York on November eader and you won‘t have pain afterwards. Mrs. Zingg gave us tips on buying and storage of meat in our frig and freezers. Charts for beef, port, lamb and chicken were displayed showing the difâ€" ferent cuts of meat. A variety of meats, relishes and bread were enjoyed. Inst. Last Monday evening Mrs. Any woman on the Island who is interested in this course may join at our next meeting on Monday, Nov. 27th at 8 p.m. at Seugog Grace Church. Members are asked to bring material and pattern and be sure to shrink material and zipper if you Islandâ€" ladies attend short course on sewing Eliza Fralick, assisted by Mrs. Bonnie. Gerrow and Mrs. Elizabeth Stichmann organized a group of Scugog ladies and outlined the requirements for the short course "The knack of sewing with knits." Patterns and fabrics were discussed and each member made a samâ€" ple of self binding for a neckâ€" line. 5 present and outlined the aims and objects of the Women‘s Institute. «_ Mrs. Kathy Chambers as chairman of the nominating \committee read the slate of officers as follows: On January 19th, at the Township Hall, Scugog, a new organization of the Women‘s Institute _ was formed and will be called the Scugog Island Women‘s Institute. ‘The meeting opened with 0 Canada, followed by the Institute opening ode. Mrs. Lorne â€" Parrott District secretary â€" treasurer was President, Betty Reader; istâ€" Vice, ° Betty _ Ann Freeman; 2nd Vice, Elizabeth Stickmann; Sec. Treas., Christina Prentice; District_Director, Bonnie Gerrow; Branch Directors, Nera â€" Bloeman, â€" Kathy Chambers; Convenors:. Education and Cultural Affairs, Helen Redman; Citizenship and World Afâ€" fairs, Elizabeth Stickmann; Our motto was "Building for toâ€"morrow on Yesterâ€" day‘s heritage." Mrs. Helen Redman showed us cevers, paper, etc. she had purâ€" chased to begin our Tweedsâ€" muir History books. Anyone with ~history of _ families, farms, school or churches pertaining to Scugog Island is asked to write up the and a Thank You from Gloria Fralick and Marion Booth, also an invitation to attend the Creative Block printing 4H Achievement Day in Uxbridge on Novâ€" ember 25th. ader president og Island W.1. Agricultureâ€" and Canadian Industries, . Eliza_ Fralick; Family and Consumer Afâ€" {airs, Trudy Zingg; Public Relations,. Bonnie Gerrow; Mrs. Sam Cawker, District Federation _ representative installed the new officers and gave some helpful inâ€" formation as to their duties. Thirteen ladies joined and anyone who is interested will be welcomed to. our meetings which will be held on the third Wednesday evening each month. | The Institute is sponsored by the Department of Agriculture and Food and its motto is Home and Country. This February the organization is celebrating its 75th anniversary and Honeydale W.I. have invited to join in their celebration on February 3rd. & The new President, Betty Reader _ thanked _ Mrs. | Cawker and Mrs. Parrott for | all:their help and to Mrs. Roy â€" Cornish for coming to take| pictures. A social half hour was enjoyed. | k/'.:‘“ F ky T7 " history and give it to any W.I. member. Next meeting in Janua when we celebrate our fir anniversary. Reta Wilson closed the meeting with a poem "Toâ€" day‘s Modern â€"~Grandmotâ€" her." Roll call was answered by naming a Governorâ€"General of Canada. Mrs. Redman convenor of Education and Cultural Affairs chose Govâ€" ernorâ€"General Roland Michâ€" ener. She began with the Federal Government of Canâ€" ada and what it consists of and how the Governor â€" General is appointed. She showed us newspaper clipâ€" pings and gave the life history of Mr. and Mrs. Michener.