8 A HEARTY WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO ALL NEWLY ORGANIZED INSTITUTES May you derive satisfaction and pleasure through your keen endeaâ€" vour to give of your best in service “For Home and Country"! Women’u Inatltules organized in‘ tween April 1. 1948, and January 31. 1949: Brant North: l'aria Pluinn llrockville: Brick School Bruce East: Chcnley Junior. hlilil- may ’ Bruce South: Ripley Junior Carleton Wont: Britannia. Fitzroy Harbour liull'i-ri'i' {'ulerillzv Union E‘gin E Central Yarmnulh rilenunrry Summuratmvn Statiun (lrl‘y (Tentr Willow llun ( North l‘im- Camera Ha. hm Nnrui: Qutwlmlmrn 4r... rrv’un' l) llurrin W i.: (Tullmrnn l.in~nln: (irimuhv llvar-h hTilllllttkl‘X North: (.‘Invvnlnlu Nurfulk North: Norfolk Juninr l'crth Soulh: Mitchrvll .luuinr. Kt. Man imiur E'imrnn lliu (Thuti‘, irr-uruun' ml) Hinu-m- Snulh: lmfmv Simrnv Wiml: (‘uln'a l'urm-rn Wi-Ilinglun i'i-nlru' Hrin 'l‘uulmlun .luninr lrululun Wi-llinfltun an'lllz i"an-wI-li. Aliiryllnruugh Junior \Vl'lllrwinu Hmilh: (iui'lpll Town- Iihip Juniurn \l'v'i 'llrul Smith: 1'nmrmmil Yurk l‘iu i' Virlurin Squuri- .unmr Alum...“ .in- Highland l'nrk Alumâ€. Hun. smmiu. Kin-r. Km. lnrviilu Mrmienkn Nunu Airman l'm'l'v Nuunli xmh: Silvnr ('rmv l'l'TI', s. .liv-u~]ll|'~4 mind l'luvl'r VulII-r , nlhury: hlnry l.nul~u- ' r llny‘ ‘l'orrm-n liin' HOME AND COUNTRY HERE AND THERE WITH THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTES Upmr llh: Tnmmnrlh \l'nmrn'u lnsillulr rhartornd Ilnll thlln llrmu'luw Wl'i'l' lmiIi-il. im-nl llullilinyvi, Ihl' \li lm and thy Winter Fair. ('lInii-nu l.nurirr aml nth-runnh a show. Unprr n'nhl: \lnihrmn “Hum-n“: lnshluti- held its ï¬rst Arts and ('rafls Exhibit which intludEd needlework, ru nml mull-x anil n. m-ll inn-ruling iliuplays of unliqurs nail heirlooms. \lnrin, .‘irul H. (‘nrierBhL “rs, \lru. Jr \ ir» ing ihv m-i-illrumnl: ‘ WINTER, 1949 n hus in pay a visit to Ottawa. Members'from Reidu Thirty-ram ladies in all spent nne gloriousnbrlmful day touring the Pnr' .\fu-r limo nut (or shopping they met for I nner at l‘ [\hqu are pictured some of the execuvi George Court, Mrs. Jack Miller and \l. . I'rllnh Ruhrrls. {l'hniu ruurhwy T'nrrupinr- Adl'nnrr, Timmifl'ix ‘ “’nlnon'u innillllirn nrgnnl'lud hr- lwt-un April I. Iti-l7. nml Mnrrh Ill. Low" IafI: Ihmlin Wmmvn'. lnsliiulo, llnstingu East, hnnnuretl hu- charter members at Fortieth Anniversm ‘ llllii: From lull In rich . \lru, ll. (hivhnlnl, prom: Mrs. M. B. l-‘nrguy and Mrs. D. P. Leslie. charter members: \I ‘ Iii-m-k illin l-‘uxr lirnu- Hurry Sillm wr- run-n, \ hule coincidence \\ s nniml. \lrs Ii. (‘h' hnlm. pres., is a daughter-ia-law of h- Ilrumv ism Knuth Ex'nulgwn. l~3lura ilral .uri-«iili-nt alul \lrs. llnrr) Sills. Ion-(runs is the dauuhlor n-law ul’ [ht- ï¬rst vice-president. ltnml .Vnrilx l llniTi-rln: I‘llnlllllilllL .K'hwllmrnv Juuinr llumlnn 'lmu Huiqu Nurlh' mnl Nivllfiilmnm Nuulh I"r4-nll-mu' .lnninr. . nu .lunlur, l-i-rl ann. «l-uru‘ Slnrsluln lIIL’ lirry Nnrlll‘ lillillfl \\' nr\. Hrle inn, Mm'uiv, Him-r ill' lllllluli’ iIINV lil'lw .luniur lln-rllnvm l‘quL 'll.IIr|u.\‘ .luumr llimlimru Nnrih- l'nrln MrArllmr'H Mill», I'nluliuli, llau in Junior lluslilwu \\'i-Ail: Niilnry .luulnr l'umn l'iuhl .‘luliwumih llm'ml Smllll: ,liuvillr llurun \\'l-si' (‘nluumwh lunmr iii-n! Lu! lluiul Iililm'l i.lumur l\'I-nl W «l l-‘lulrhi-r IVru-lulnhm llIIIIlIImI Him" ll: "Hum-i .lunmr Ian-ililnu \\'i--il. .‘iunrt‘ ‘l‘uunnlilh Junlur, lhllhl'rfuril lA'NIH liymlhurst irv~orgunlmull, Flgn irrrurlfnlliri‘ill Millrlli Nnrlii' anlgi-wuml .lunlnr Miilulli is Wiwl' “Mull Iii-\qlgun Ji uiur (hrunl Nurill: l’lullm'illv, I‘rim-iws l-Ilwuiu-ih 0\(nri| Suulli: llrnwim'ill.- I'l'l'i‘ .-\llnn Junior. ('uIi-Ilun .luulnr I'urth Nurlh: 'l'rnim' I'l'i nruugh: 1'lmmlns linuf \\ Nlil'lli' l‘oiui :\li-\nm|nr ('luli, llurliu l"i-Iulu Fillll‘i ' ('vnll' |III'I'I Juuinr llnlinu Juuiur, Simc - Soull II will“ .lmuur Wulorluu Nurih: .lulll Wutvrlno South: Jullilrr, Grnnvl Rlvvr \\'i-llillszlon l'ulllri': l'umnm‘k, (lrmu uurk \\'vl|iug|nu Smulr llrui'k lluuil. lllimlmruuvh \Vuntwm'lh Nurrln, Truy \Vuntwurtll Noulll‘ Mmml .r\llIiun York East: Mulwru Lowe‘r rig/ll: l’llillll' “mun IPnnlmu-‘rl from T‘ul’l‘ l) Iulrm in .‘~‘.\' \’u H nllvi KS .\'n, 9 In l‘lmihrml 'l‘nuvhhip fur tlw ii at lu-III wr-luml urnumlu l‘nr llm [mil yinr, 'l'\\rlll\ Jiw \ -ru~nn \muu- .mmur lrl'rs ui' ilu- .‘iil'rkl-nll Ilunu- llurnnu \I Mr ihu mum's n! ilu- (‘nrnwnll l‘vnln' “'imu'n'u ln~liillir. <lnrmnni l‘u |i ll‘I'll' uvnuul Firumlwuihur's Mi lir' 'l'lu- rull all um "\\'h\' I All .ir l"|-l:-rl\‘ lu-lxw". \\'uuli~rI Nurlllumlwrlnnd ‘VI'KI. Inn-“ruin u mun-lint: ur tho Worm-H's lu-«tituln of ‘Yllllll‘r. ui'laml. nl whirh n mnii n ur [hunk 1.. ill!‘ lmliiuin in “villi-r, Uniuril. fur [and |I2|r|‘l'lft \“nn [mun-J ununimmuh .\lun\' lnnuuvm in tho Lundnn Area huw ilnuulwl uh: ls. pillow-mum nnvl Hunt-w. [u \' livnmnn \\’nuu~n'a In-quln i'u I‘l'u'. Mnrrlmm. (Hfuril ('u . I':n"|nnv|, nnul hm‘v rm'vlrwl rrntr- ful m-knuulwlgmvnts ilvruugll Mi“ [Villain-Hi i'i.rl~iimn<, \l'ï¬nlvn. 'l‘h.- lnslltuti's in Nnrih Oxtord nnsu'urml [hr rnll |‘l|ll ul ihv District Annual MI I .Inl by t'lvimr n donation ni' lim'lin fur liunnmn Valli-urn _-\ \\'umvn's Inalllulv l‘nrk in He- qurrsh‘illo lm< lmmi nmi'milr npvnml 'l'hie is "w rulmirmlinn n! n nrolvct undnrtakun in “DR “hen a neglnctml lot was hurrhnm-ii. Tho urnuwl hnnl York Nulih’ Srlmlnlu‘rg Juniur, \'iri:inin .lunlnr .-\i‘*umn i‘l‘nin" minim liiw'r Hi I n i-Tux‘t I'nuununili, l‘riurusa I‘ Ilu-‘h~ ."uunrln "ml kn l‘rutr l'lTur.l l‘m-r\' uunrl ‘ l)‘ Trrut Mill-x limm' mm i um: Axumwm irivur-zani ll lelunv, Murkcny, Norman. PM. at" llvml 'l‘izumlvr Ray I‘rmroas Elizabeth. to no li-w-llo-I. [rm-s plnn'i-d and on- l'lle'll with a non fume. Now :I new m-nt-ralinn onjm' the swings, slirlos. tw-h-r imnnls and saml-hoxos in a ln-nutil‘ul purl: “‘hll‘il is a real Cnm- munin i-i-nin». \‘i-rsrhoyle, Oxford C with friends from Mount Flciu nnin ml in rhnrh rrrl hum irin tn Crcrmï¬elrl Villmre, Th-nrhnrn, )lii-hiunn and toured the i-illnun, hnml‘s. workshops and other plm't-s nr ininrpst whnrn important mum‘s nro Edison, “'rizht Brut, Sivllhl'n Fostz-r. 140an Ford and many ilihl'l’fl. 0n thvir return inurnov they hml «linmvr iu \Yinvlsnr, and rnpnrt a nil-st oujnynlnlr (lav. \lnriinlnwn. filongarry. nrrnnueil a lms trip in .‘Tlll‘linnnlli Pnlleze. St. Amu‘ «In Tlulluvur. in August whan nu intertinv yirv-grnni was provided. \lnylrv'rrnnquilily. Brant North. ar- rnngml a M»: trip to n uearh orchard nwl nnrkinr' hon-<1- with n picnir lunch nt Qiuw‘ndnn H‘s-iwhts and a sunor- Viv-d tmir lllrnulli the Quurnstnn- "himun-‘n nunuraiinc station on the lmH-r Ninunru River. rnnrlurlinc the :ln\- uiih A dinner nt Niagara Falls. liiniail. Huron West. is in he can- grniulntml on winninlr the $100 prize In_llw (‘nnmlinn National Exhibition Illllli vnmrwtitinn. in the rentre Mark at ihu quilt is a inruo maple leaf aurâ€" rriixmindl designs representing farm- Inl'. ï¬shlnrr. lumhcrinrr. mining and ":'(nv1ufrlt'lllrink typical nf (‘anariian I v. \horarvlcr Rmnrh. anhinn (‘11.. has made many pleasant contacts :inmmv memth of the Boscastle “.l. in North (‘ornwalL which thev nilnptiNi. Parcels have heen rent umnlhly. Rem-ntly two lnvulv oll paintA mm from Rnsrnstle were rereived as an apprwiation. A thank ynu card nu lnsiilutr, Ham...“ my, onu-rmins Mrs. Ida Braine. bore the names of all Boscastle bers. ‘Many Institutes are derolin: 'rn minutes at each meetin to revi Jw hnak Fifty Years at‘ Ac ieromon Quaker Road. Welland: Some i members who had lived all their in the vicinity had never visiu w places mentioned in a lecture. ' American Revolution and the (V of the Loyalista". given by Mr- ll Innis. The interest of the am “ was aroused to such an extcn' the ladies decided to see these i" Twentyâ€"one ladies made the tri: Orillia. Simcoe North: Prw was made in this Branch for th» -“ ot the young children of any n " enrolling for the Short Course or irirt Project. Cayuga. Huldlmand: A debate, Begins at Fortyâ€, created muv'l torost with the aï¬irmative sulv nin'z by two points. Button. Elgin West: A "1' ~' presented a paper on "The in" ' Ode". The paper was of Dan“ 2 “' Internal: having been prepare}i " and used on a program of Radl" ‘ ‘ tlon CKNX. Wingham. Roseneath. Northumberlund ir'v Following an intereuinz addres- Newl'oundland, the National A!" of Newfoundland was sung. Community. Northumberland hl‘f' A paper on the orlgin and earli' ' 7. ory at the churches of the commil" ' was prepared and presented meeting. then in order to m" publicity. the history was pub m the newspaper. Berrie. Bruce East: Tholl'l’†was answered with "The ilxstor: our House" and Iome very IntEY' ‘ replies were received. a