Wainfleet Junior Women ’5' Institute .0. During this meeting. plans were made for ainder of the year, demonstration on cake decorating at the October g was most informative. vember â€" there was a display of many books / and crafts followed by a discussion on the wide on of books and ï¬lms available at the Wainfleet bray. Owner ofa local gift shop gave tips on can- » airing and demonstrated how to make many Christmas decorations. i' December â€" A Christmas smorgasbord. when " member brought copies of the recipe of the dish had prepared for the meal. The recipes were sold (1 the money went into the treasury, Much enjoy- m twas derived from an exchange of gifts and bnk» e Wainfleet Branch has been asked to host the tug meeting of the Junior Women’s Institutes of (gtmario. All members agreed that it would provide the - pporturtity to meet and talk with members of other mes in the Province. This meeting will be on y 127 at the Wainï¬eet Community Hall. Nutrition Workshop ‘ I. Ethel Chapman recently reminded us of an ed» fit: 31 that was written by the late Mrs. Maryn Pardy dwhich read in part â€" “The Women‘s Institute , .. :1 organization to involve you. to stimulate you. to vate you, to provide you with opportunities for emphasis on nutrition education as one of its proj- To help develop this program. the Home Eco- ‘ (:5 Branch is oï¬ering a workshop on nutrition for year 1974-75. he recently completed country-wide survey. Nu- The proposed workshop will use the results of this ey as a basis for discussion and will take an in- th look at the food we eat and its effect on our lth and the quality of life. The planning for these seminars will be set up this ter by the Home Economics Branch. Foods and trition stafl‘. “Mission Nutrition.“ “Table Talk" (or .tever the title) will be launched in the fall of 1974 ugh 1975. The allâ€"day meetings will feature a wide ge of topics relating to nutrition and food habits in- ing any special interests of individual groups. Free cling audience participation will be the order of day. omen in the corn- nity as possible attend the seminar. Details ol‘ how jpply will be made known at a later date. Mrs. R. A. Miller. First District President Haldrmand West. 60 year member West Haldirnand Women‘s institutes paid tribute to their ï¬rst President. who was the special guest at this gathering. when she celebrated her Stllh birthday as well as 60 years ol‘ membership in the Women\ in- stitute. Her interest in history has al\\a_\s been keen and she was one ol~ a group responsible (in the “I’llng ol' the “History of West Haldimand Institutes." Always interested in the community. she littx played a leading role over the years in many Ul'gtllll/llv tions and during the presentation at it gill il \\‘.l.\ stud ol'Mrs. Miller. “She was always a person to get things organized and make them work." Mrs. Percy MCMuIlen. Ftrver Valley W.J.. receiving life mem- bersth from daughter Mrs. Sid Demure-st.