armchair travelogue by Board Director, Mrs. Austin Zoellcr. For an International Day Meeting, a panel discussion on India drew attention “to her en- viable record of achievement against enor- mous obstacles, her spirit and will to meet her people‘s needs but also the substantial help she requires to show her people that democracy means freedom to live and develop as digni- fied human beings.†India was chosen be- cause it is in the current news and also in an effort to introduce the Women’s Institute members to more basic knowledge and under- standing of the homeland of Madame Aroti Dutt. our A.C.W.W. President. Block Printers Set Up Studio By Mrs, Paul Robins UR WOMEN‘S INSTITUTE BRANCH O Shanty Bay, took the Block Printing short course in November of 1964 and ten members participated in the required num- ber of lessons. For various reasons, as in any project. after "Achievement Day" most of our ladies went on to other interests. However, three of us were so keenly interested that we continUed meeting once a week at each other‘s homes to pursue this fascinating hobby. After showing some of our work to friends we found ourselves with orders. At this point we thought our little group should have a name. We chose “‘Rima." which is a combina- tion of our namesâ€"Ruth. Irene, Margaret, Associated. Our work was shown over the local tele- vision station by Mr. Garnet Pratt, owner of Garnet‘s Hobbies. in Barrie. Our work is on display and on sale at this same shop. In the summer we have an outlet at Wasaga Beach â€" The Huronia Gift and Craft Shop. We also have an outch at a Barrie Antique and Dec- orative Fitting Shop. Display of block-printed articles tram Rimn Studio at the Simcoe Women’s Institute Area Convention. '10 tell to right: Irene Levison, Margaret Brook, : Robins â€" members of the Rimu Studio, workin: their block printing croft. We were honored to be asked to den' strate Block Printing at the three-day B. Fair. This was the first time that ther ever had a demonstration of this kind everyone. including the directors, felt [his very well received. We have been inv back for this year. We have been asked to join the St: County Arts and Crafts Association, but .i we have been unable to attend their meet And we were invited to set up a display u Area Convention at Cookstown. Before Christmas we were very busy m;, up custom tablecloths, placemats and cushions for special orders. Most of our I designs are made up to specification. st have many varied designs and our scopt feel, is unlimited. We each intend to make ourselves a Li with a hat to match. with block printed signs. In this way we will be making 11- the last two courses in which our Inï¬llllllr. participated. We look forward to taking a ‘ tage of future courses. A Float on a County’s Resour- By Mrs. Robert C. Webster HE THEME for the parade a‘ county fair was “Resources of 1 County"; and Lansdowne Womem tutes entered a float picturing our maple ‘ industry. We used a regular farm wagon with u platform. The husbands of Mo of our hers cut some trees about six feet In“ eight inches in diameter. These were and nailed to the platform and extra ‘ were wired to the trees. Spiles and bI were hung on the trees with water ii “c buckets to resemble sap. On the back =i‘ if wagon a tripod of poles was set UP “I HOME AND cor RY