Miss Wanda Pink, of Burk's Falls, with an exhibit of record books, articles of sewing and awards which she has accumulated while achieving her Provincial Honours for her 4»H Girls' Homemaking projects. Wanda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pink. Harmony â€" A member presented a study on the Arctic, using maps and pictures. Bervie â€" “Education for Leisure Time†was the subject of a discussion, and a display of hobbies by one member was a part of a proâ€" gram. Toeswater â€" The local Home Economist discussed new fabrics and their care at a Branch meeting. Melancthon =â€"- Roll Call: “What to do and what not to do as a guest." Good Luck â€" “A Taste of Opera" was the subject of a Branch meeting program. The recâ€" ord “The Barber of Seville†was played and an explanation of the story was given. Keward â€" A speaker told of methods used in the mining of Asbestos and explained the uses of different kinds of Asbestos. Bothwell’s Corners â€" Members watched Madame Vanier being interviewed by Ad~ rienne Clarkson on the television program “Take Thirty." St. Vincent â€" An officer of the Ontario Provincial Police spoke on “Traffic Viola- tions." Woodford â€" The members invited a few patients from the nearby Ontario Hospital to their meeting and provided entertainment. Victoria II â€" Members participated in a de- bate on "Mercy Killing." The Women's In- stitute of South Tarentorous (Algomn District) completed a Centennial project when a monument was dedicated on the site of the old We- wanash School for Indian girls. 31 HOME ECONOMICS Slate River â€" Roll Call: “My idea of \vh.‘ the 4-H Homemaking Clubs accomplish," A; article was read on the beginning of the Club and assistant leader of one of the Clubs wt... had herself completed twelve projects, .3plained her work with the Clubs. Kettleby â€" For one of their fall meeting the members visited a nearby hobby bai- Here the owner showed dyes made from Joe sources which she used in dyeing wool. reti- ished early Canadian furniture and the makii of a pot on a potter’s wheel. Purple Grove â€" A panel discussion. " Television Detrimental to Family Life Toda} was the program for a meeting. Glasgow Station â€" A program took I form of a discussion of oidwtime recipes, member brought samples of soup made in an old recipe and gave out the directions ti' she had used in making the soups. Wingham â€" A speaker chose the tap “Are We Emotionally Mature?" She said, “1 emotionally mature person must be individi in her own right and decide her own course life. She must be honest with herself and r. waste time being jealous or blaming othe Her angry feelings may be eased by do: something useful or even buying a new hat." Allardice â€" A demonstration on the use makeâ€"up and wigs was enjoyed by this Bl'anC The members served as models. Kingsrnill Mapleton â€" Roll Call: “Wh does happiness mean to you?†A speaker sai “The great essentials of life are something do, something to love and something to he- for." Villa Nova â€" Motto: “Many folks are co fusing the high cost of living with the cost high living." Havelock â€" Using colorful tiles, a speak demonstrated the making of decorative as useful articles such as small table tops, at trays, and toaster stands. Severn Bridge â€" Motto: “One third of ii food you eat keeps you alive; the other iv. thirds keeps your doctor alive.†Iron Bridge â€" A speaker told the member of this Branch of the proper care and th growing of roses and dahlias. Massey â€" “Something new in textiles" W» the subject of a paper presented at a Brancl‘ meeting. Sovmrby â€" Members participated in a ï¬t bate using the subject “Resolved that woml’: should not hold jobs away from home." A Echo Bay Evening â€" A speaker explainea the Science of Hair and Skin Care. Glenmorris â€" A member demonstrated the stitchery of petit point and needlepoint em- broidery. HOME AND COUNTRY