Elmgrove â€"â€" Motto â€" “There shall be I peace when every child shall have his fill. Sheddett â€" A librarian in charge of a Re- source Centre at a Central Elementary School was the guest speaker at a meeting. How use of the Resource Centre fits into the teaching system of the school was explained. Apsley â€"â€" Roll Call â€" “Something I have learned from a new Canadian." Bay of Quinte A speaker at a Branch meeting spoke on “The Great Depression of 1929." In concluding, she said, “A nation is merely the sum of its people. Therefore if every person would practice economic and personal morality, the nation would be on the road to recovery. The place to stop inflation is at home." Hampstead â€" Motto â€" “Study before we criticize, understand before we recommend, become aware before we judge.†Melrose â€" A panel discussion on the sub- ject of discipline in the school and at home created much interest at a branch meeting. Gadshill â€" Roll Call â€" “If you are con- fronted by racial problems what should you do?" Some members answered by reminding the women of the Golden Rule. Savard â€" A speaker representing one of the larger Boards of Education explained that the aims of the new system were for equalized ed- ucation and services for all Children in Ontar- io. He said that they were striving to meet the diversified needs of children. Haysville â€" Members and guests at a branch meeting “took to their drawing boards“ to become “artists for the day." Under the direction of an Art Consultant from the Coun~ ly Board of Education the ladies created de- signs and mixed-and-matched colours. They were told that “Art is a thinking process. art is a way of communication and art is fun." Haveloek â€"r Those attending a branch meeting enjoyed a showing of slides depicting sccnes from the Bruce Trail which extends from Niagara Falls to Tobermory in Bruce County. (lentreville â€" A guest speaker took as the subject of her talk “The Profits of Praise.†_ Zion â€" Roll Call â€"â€" “An item of interest lrom another Women‘s Institute.†Wallaeetown â€" At a branch meeting a local doctor spoke on “The Heart†outlining its structure, describing different types of heart trouble. Delhi Â¥ Roll Call â€" "What part do you play in your community?" Millbank Roll Call â€"â€" “Name a Shakes- pearean Play.“ ‘ Kat's â€"‘ Roll Call â€" "Do you think the tamily unit. as you know it today, will change 32 in the future?" Maitland -â€"- Roll Call â€" “What We LIL‘l. from our extension courses." Appleton â€" Roll Call â€" “Should \VOItl enter politics and why?" Princeton â€" Motto â€" The disadvantagct practising what you preach are that yeti h. to put in so much overtime. Oxdrift â€" Discussion during a hr,†meeting program produced lively opinions .. different versions on the interpretation ol l word “hippy.†One of the members said, “‘1 members enjoyed the discussion but M \l have to find out what a hippy is." Arkell â€" “Community spirit â€" how ll lost and how it may be regained“ â€" w,†1 topic of a discussion at a branch meeting. 'l‘ theme was, “Let us enlarge our concept 0| w community." The members were divided it: three groups, each group considering lhr questions: (1) Where do you think the comnt nity starts? (2) How do you lose your COl'llll' nity spirit? (3) How can we regain our comu nity spirit? Elsinore g Roll Call â€" “What I would it to know about Women‘s Rights." Peace â€" Motto ~ “Let’s Enjoy Canada." Coulson’s Hill â€" For a program the con- ner of Citizenship and Education arrang that members should contribute some of llu: thoughts on “Education.†Some items preset ed were: one parent‘s view of his child‘s t1 year at school: the interests and Vftltlcs l children visiting the Science Centre and i‘ comments of a kindergarten class who had ll visited a farm. West End â€" A guest speaker posed [ question “What is a citizen?" In suggesting l answer the speaker traced the history of Li zenship from the time of the early Greeks .u then pointed out that there are many privilct and responsibilities that go with citizenship. Granton â€" Motto ~ “When we stop “‘le- ing we stop learning." Oakwood H Motto â€" “You don‘t take nu. for community activities, you make it.“ Speaker stressed the importance of participu- ing in the work of the Women‘s Institute. SI‘ said, “Through doing we learn, by learning \‘v‘ prepare ourselves for responsibility at 0th. levels.†Crowland â€"â€" Motto â€" “If y0u want lli world to heed, put your creed into your deed Plattsville â€" Program topic for a meetin: was “Travel Can Be Fun." Pictures, and showing of “travel with ease,†clothing. and stewardess were presented to entice the liltllt.‘ to travel. HOME AND COUNTRY