From left â€" Mrs. Allan Ryan, secretory; Mrs. R. Horner, president, and Mrs. Harvey Noblitt, F.W.I.O‘ mm“ president, at the 1972 Cochrane Temiskuming Area Convention. With the F .W.I.0. Branches EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS Seaforth â€" Motto â€" “Is it worthwhile to make a resolution?" A discussion followed. Roll call for this meeting was “A needed local improvement?“ (Did this lead to a resolution? Ed). Springbrook â€" In a talk on Education a speaker said education will help individuals to mpc with the future. Bothwell’s Comets â€" A speaker developed her topic. the history of the Associated Coun- try Women of the World by means of a chart tracing the growth of rural women‘s organiza- tions. She said that the first group, “The Agri- cultural Women's Organization of Finland“ was founded in Finland in 1797. Price‘s Carriers â€" Motto â€" “Resolve to take more time to read as it is the fountain of wisdom." Dungannon â€" Motto â€" “Happy is the housewife who sees rainbows and not dishes in the soapsuds." Williscraft â€" A history ol’ the Orange Lodge. once active in this local area was pre- sented at a branch meeting. Asprinue â€" A program feature of a meetâ€" ing was “House Logs." Roll Call was “Tell an item from your House Log or a current event." 26 Oxford South District â€"â€" A succu‘ Tweedsmuir History tea was sponsored b_Women‘s Institute Branches of the Dist All curators from the ninteert branches the District Curator were present to disl the books. The tea was held in the intero atmosphere of a home built in 1850. From left â€" Mrs. Peggy Hunter, President, Minnii‘ Branch; Mrs. Dorothy Crigger, President, Kenora [' trict; Mrs. Margaret Davis. President, Northwesl‘u Convention Area; all members of the Minnitoki W0 en's Institute Branch. HOME AND COUNTR“