Kettleby â€" A feature of the meeting planned by the Convener of Historical Re- search was a display of old~time kitchen uten- sils. Violet Hill â€" Roll Call â€" “A cutter ride I remember." Many of the members later agreed that the tinkling of the sleigh bells added much to the pleasant sounds of win Cavan â€" A guest Speaker, 3 student at a lo- cal high school exhibited Indian pottery. peace pipes and stones that had been used to skin anâ€" imals. He explained that all of the articles had been found on his father‘s farm and told of his interest in this type of Historical Research Ballinafad â€" A varied assortment of old mediCal books, cook books, history books and a book containing the sermons ol' Crosslcy and Hunter, popular evangelists of the early 1900s were among the old books brought in by members at an Historical Research meet» mg. Dungannon â€" Using the subject. “Fabrics from the past" a panel presented information on quilt making. weaving, knitting. crocheting. embroidery and ncedlecraft. Heirlooms, samâ€" ples of each craft were displayed. Elder’s Mills â€" By means of a skit, the con» trast between household duties thirty years ago and those of today, was a feature of a meeting of this Branch. Kerwood â€" A panel discussion on Human Rights was a feature of this meeting. The ques- tion was asked, “Are we concerned? Is it our problem?" Morpeth â€" “Working Toward A Goal†was the theme of the District President‘s address when she visited the Morpeth Branch. Hilton Beach â€" “We should all read more and find out what our rights are". a speaker told a branch meeting with the program feaâ€" turing Human Rights. * * 1r Burrili's Rapids Women's Institute and lheir pen friend Iroln Australia. Front left to rightâ€"Mrs. Beth Ibbotson, Australia; Mrs, Wm. Nobert, Mrs. C. Slroulger, Mrs. Dwight Bennett. Bock left In righlâ€"Mrs. Geerge Mor- land, Mrs. G. W. Talmon, Miss Anna Grier, Mrs. Wm. Murray, Mrs. H. Yeomons and Mrs. R. Wilson. SUMMER 1969 Mrs. George Meredith, director at the Provincial Board of the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario Ior Thunder Buy, presenting the certiï¬cate for the Florence P. Eadie Ontario Women's Institute Scholarship lo Miss Mary Ann MacAskill, R.R. 3, Port Arthur, Mary Ann is in the lirst year of lhe Bachelor of Science Nursing Program at the Lokeheod University. ir 1* it "The conscience of children is formed by the influences that surround them; their notions of good and evil are the result of the moral atmos- phere they breathe." Richter * i: it Gravelridge â€" A member gave a talk on Human Rights. Motto tor the meeting was “Are women really making a contribution to their communities in accordance to their cuâ€" pacitics and opportunities?" Jarvis 7 This Brunch planned :1 meeting us- ing the theme "Publicity." Thcy invited nearby Women‘s Institute branches and opened the meeting to the public. A guest speaker outlined the services of an Ombudsman and a Director of Legal Aid. Whitechurclt â€" A talk on the motto “The Tired Housewife" was presented by a member who said. “I am a tired housewife: tired of seeing police officers ridiculed: tired of being told that it is sissy and oldâ€"fashioned to believe in God: tired of the idea that sex education is the panacea [or every ill under the sun." North Ridge â€" The convener of Citizenship and Education presented the members with some of the details of the Hall-Dennis report on Education. 23