Sidney South wrote to their council and reeve supporting the idea of having a County Health Unit. took over an old school to oper- ate on trial as a social centre for a year. So far me project has been successful with a good attendance at socials. They have several new Canadian families and they “h0pe to draw them into the community life." Kcewah'n has representatives visit the aged to assist in any way possible. and a visitor at the hospital for crippled children. They pro- vide transportation for outâ€"patients to the chil- dren‘s hospital for check-ups and treatment; assist with a bus load of children without family homes, who are guests of the Shriners. The Institute members cook hot meals and take these with baking to old men “\ng alone. HopetoWn reports these community activiâ€" ties: The Institute library hooks were available to anyone; everyone was invited to their tam- .Iy night. They held communin euehre parties MIL Garnet Fruneey, District President, preterit: the Anna F. Lewis York County Women's Institute 5(halnr- ‘hlp '0 HEIEI‘I Irwin. at the York County Rally, Helen has completed H 4-H Homemaking Club proiceti and Is now studying Home Economics at Mocdonald Institute. for people of all ages; and helped a lamin \shosc home had been burned. Blackwell: “Our business meeting regarding the condition and use of our communin hull led to a later meeting of our representatlivex‘ “ith the hall board. The result was more I'L" strictions on the use of the hall and the underâ€" taking of extensive repairs and it'ttpru\'entt:nt\." Grand View at a Pancake Supper raised \"llltl for the new hospital fund. Cedar-ville set up a Farm and Home Sulcly tlivplay and had it on exhibition at their [meat lair and several other fairs. Coldslream along with work for their cum~ munin hall gave a donation to the Bantam Ball Team and chaperoned a teen-town dance WINYER 1965 Mrs. Donald Carmichael present: tho Flora Durnin Grey County Women's Institute- Srholnuhip to Knlhlrrn Cor- men. Kathleen has completed lé 4~H Homemaking and Gordon Clubs. She u active in her church and Sunday tchool. espcriotly in scrvinq a; pionitl. She u now attending Waterloo University takinq the Honor Co- operative Course tn Mathemoliu and plum to menial- ixe in Compute-r work, South Lnlm is uorlxing uilh the council to hth signs naming the roads at Ll†corners. llnrrietsville: "()ur ’l'ulent Night was a great \tlL‘CL‘Vx. We t'nlmt'd the Itttlxlt’, \Ultgx dances and reading In local people†Currie prmitletl blankets lot it httrnetlmul l‘tlntilt. Majestic: "()ur meetings “llk‘lt‘ the -lA|l Homenmking (.‘lnlt girls demonstrated what the} had learned Ill tht'll' clttltx \wlt' Inlcl’t'xt» lug ttl'ltl gtne mtr lllL'I'lllIL‘rk encourage-mum Iu send lemlen to training wlnmls. ()tlt' llt‘llllL‘ l-‘eonumist'x talk on Adu‘rtlslttg helped its iIt our \lltlltpllll: lut groceries .md household \lllt- Filth." Mount liluin reports: "[‘hi~ \‘t-tn' utllt the Consent til the L'k'lllL’lCrV hoard We arranged .1 ltentrnttnn l).t\. Then" had been no special 'dtlt' at the L'L'lllL'lL'r\ lnt' l\l-Ctll\vll\L‘ \L‘;tl"~. ’lht' lll‘xllllllt' culllnt‘lt'il gtlul mun-Ix, ntltlltt'd relatives itlltl prmldt’tl iI apt-L’Itll NilL‘dht'l And it program nl ltltl\lL‘ " lit-lim-ItttIlII-Rtlt'lnitlc “as lllL‘ lII’xl hunch l0 I'L‘pttl‘l .t l‘.\ll l l ll.lllll\\\"t'll Imtlt‘ lnl school children \l.tn\ ttllu-rs lolluuutl 'llnx hranelt gave “ulme gills" .tI ( hrtxluma tune to go In .‘I nearlu xentnr t'Itt/t'm' L'tllthllL'NCL'lll httlut‘. ('umphvll's (‘urllt'r‘ k'llitl‘t’ltllll'K dances lnr teenagers, Mun†led ptmldvtl lllllL‘lL‘L‘ll ltlt‘t‘tlt't-t tnr ltnrttttrru'd mothers In he thxlrllttllcll h\' I :Imlly Sun-reek ll’f'r‘t thn lmhrrrh' N m-r-r/ ulw fur rr mm‘v Iâ€"f \rltttr' u] [hr \I'r ml pmltlrvm u] um‘ tinu'.’ I‘n’l Mclrme “prnt’ttrt'd the pool at .I mutnr hotel utth Ihrec Indrttctnn and hired :I him in trnmpurl the children “I IhL‘Ir L'nnlltttlnity 1n .1 mud.“- cunrw nl sutmtnlttg lessons," 33