Institutes Confer on Films By Ethel McCandIess S GUEST speaker at the London District Women‘s Institute Film Institute Day. Mrs, L. G. Lymburner. President Federated women‘s Institutes of Ontario, had as her theme "Whither Now?“ The Film Day was held in June In Huron College, University of Western Ontario. ‘.ortdort. “It is true that this is the day of the specialist. nd it organizations are to thriVe. then they [00 last be discriminating in the type of programme “my provide for their members," said Mrs. LymA .tmer_ Every effort should be made to have a ogramme balanced to the needs of the them. :rship and every programme should give. if \\‘L‘ e to live up to the ideals of the Women's stitute. encouragement to add to the members‘ Ettcalion and development of skills. It is simply .t enough to say that we have devoted one eating to each of the Standing Conlmillucs ch year. If we are to be concerned with (‘iti- nship and Education. then we could spend one tire year studying various facets of either or tth of these subjects since there are many proh- tns facing us undEr these headings. none of 'ich can be summarily dismissed with a paper en by one of the members or even an address someone who may be looked to as an attlh» ty. \lrs. Lymburner Went on to say it is almost ways easy for the Convener of a Standing immittee to invite someone to speak on a sub- 1 and at the end of the year report to the <trict Convener that "Mrs. Smith was the :aker. giving a review of the history of the 100's in the area, and we had a roll call with ,h member telling where she attended school." may seem that the programme had been car- I out as organized, but the branch had failed recognize that under all the other Standing Inmittees some study could have been made. or: this one. Citizenship and Education. as a _l. -lrs. Lymburner suggested two programmes. Making of Bread and the Making of hoap. I would fit into a Women's Institute pru- mme. As to the Making of Bread. it could be ac under the convenership of Home Ecnnor A and Health with the help of Historical Re- :rch. Citizenship and Education Standing (rum- :tees. tracing the early Egyptians bakng lira-ad tdc ottt of flour from the same rushes out ul itch Papyrus. the forerunner of parchment and per. was made; that bread was first made ll'llt'l ' cakes. laid out on stones which had i'lL'L'rl I‘L‘d by the sun. and the cakes left to dry out. Researchng for this programme. it would he Ind that there were many types of meal dc» “Fed through the ages to be used as flour for making of bread, and that there are man." tlcs and proverbs in which bread is used to tell particular tale. 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