This Bridge Was Built By a Pioneer Mother. Pleasant View Branch has for a few years followed the pleasant custom of devoting their June meeting to visits to noteworthy places in their area. This year their visit was to an inter- esting bridge in the Vandeleur Area. This bridge was built by a pioneer mother to span a creek which divided a farm. On one side of the creek was a maple bush and in the maple syrup season the valuable syrup was brought back to the farm home by way of fallen logs over the creek. However, on one trip the precious syrup was spilled acci- dentally into the creek. The mother then de- cided that a permanent bridge must be made. Over the years through her efforts flat lime- stone rocks from various places on the farm Were moved to the site and the bridge was started. Today it stands sixty feet long and wide enough for a team of horSes to cross over. It was so constructed that spring floods have never disturbed it and stands as a memo- rial to the ingenuity and hard work of a courageous pioneer mother. Members of the Utoka Branch of the Women’s institute, South Wellington District, depicting the progress of the Women's Institutes from 1897 to the year 2000. Front, left to right â€" Mrs. John Freeman, Mrs. C. W. Maltby, Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Roy McCartney. Back, left to rightâ€"Mrs. E. J. Walker, Mrs. Stanley Hewitson, Miss Connie Atkinmn, Mrs. l. J. Bechtel, Mrs. Norman Campbell, Mrs. Jack Checkley (the woman of the future). Absent was Mrs. Alan Blyth, pianist and pro- ducer of the musical skit. 34 Maple Valley â€" Roll call â€"â€" “What eff». has advertising on our children?†Union St. â€" A speaker said, “Some peg. think the world OWes them a living, bul' H should be â€" the World owes a person the t' portunity to make a living.†Belfountajn Rockside â€" Over fifty pnlF from the local school were invited to a We. en‘s Institute meeting. Here they were tat on a trip to Trinidad and Tobago via colou. slides and movies. They were told of the fects of the trade winds on the temperati and climate, as well as pictures of flows. plants, and birds in their native environment Avonton â€" Members of this branch atter ed a morning session of a magistrate's coi Later they toured a Justice Building. Thornloe â€" Motto â€" Bread is the sym: of Home, Hope and Hospitality. Morewood â€" The convener of Citizens and Education chose the topic. "Hobbies Other Countries“ for her meeting progr; She introduced New Canadians from Lat the Netherlands and Italy. PUBLIC RELATIONS Nelles Corners â€" Roll Call: “How I pu‘ cized the Women‘s Institute last year." Bowen Road â€" A speaker used as his tr “Good Publicity and Advertising.†The mt: for this meeting was “If it pays to advert how do I advertise the Women's Institute?“ * 'ir it In this world of ours, that which matters n is not what happens to the outside of things. what happens to the inside of people. Walter Russell Bow 1 i i * "There are two kinds of fools. One says, is old therefore it is good.‘ The other says, 'Thr» new, therefore it is better.’ " _ at HOME AND COUNTR-