Mrs. Dierlam thought the work for our girls to be the most important part of Institute work. Much will be expected of the women of the future; ability to get value from ordinary things, to see possibilities in others and to put their own talents to use. _ mfldï¬fmtoMqummhnmhemMatwahLCwuewwemuï¬n,wsï¬ï¬m District Directors were appointed to act as a nomination committee for the District Officers. June 21, 1932 Held at Tiverton. President, Mrs. M Beaton, Tara, presiding. A well prepared paper on "The Pasteurization of Milk“ was the highlight of the meeting. It was given by Mrs. Gingrich of Port Elgin. Others taking part in the meeting were Mrs. Melvin Black, reporting on the Area Conven- Mrs. Elizah Roots, Seugeen Reserve, singing an Ojibway solo; Mrs. A. Hogarth, Tara; Mrs. D.A. McLaren, Tiverton; Mrs. Mary Aiken, Allenford; Mrs. Stewart Melsh, Arkwright; Miss Nellie Herron, Tara Juniors; Miss Jessie McPherson, Tiverton; Miss Jean Scott, Port Elgin Juniors. Miss Scott urged women to join the Two Day Summer Courses to increase the attendance to ten, when there are only five or six girls in a rural area to take a House- hold Science course offered by the Department of Agriculture. Others taking part were Mrs. Herman Rowe, Allenford; Miss Emily Grant, Tara Juniors; Mrs. John Strong, Arkwright; Miss McLaren, White School; Mrs. John McDougall and Mrs. Chester Gibson of Tiverton. tion; Travelling expenses to the District annual of the District President and Secretaryâ€" Treasurer to be paid by the District. Secretary's salary to be 3 10.00 plus S 2.00 for each branch or $ 28.00 instead of $35.00 as previously. June 29I 1932 Held at Allenford. President Mrs. John Beaten, Tara, presiding. Attendance for day over one hundred. A useful discussion on the †Utilization of Wool " including a demonstration on carding of wool and the manufacture of comforters, rugs and mattresses in the home was led by Mrs. G. E. Evans, Allenford. A paper on " Prevention of Diptheria and Goitre " was read by Mrs. Calvin Crawford, Tara. She stressed the need for early immunization for children. Miss Viola Powell, Department speaker, addressed the group on the Duties of Officers. She also reported almost 42,000 Institute members in Ontario with 2hl in West Bruce. Mrs. Dierlam, Viceâ€"president F.A.1,0. Board, reported on activities of the Board inâ€" cluding resolutions designed to further the cause of temperance; the rights of widows; ' landscape gardening; lowering the expense of our school system; education by means of motion pictures; fair play for farmers. Programme numbers given by Muriel Fawcett and Marion Neal, Tara Juniors; hrs. John Strung, Mrs. F.N. Babbington, Arkwright; Jessie Bell, Port Elgin Juniors; Mrs. Eldred Aiken, Mrs. Earl McCurdy, Allenford; Mrs. A. Hogarth, Tara; the. George Main, Mrs. James Hewitson, Allenford. May 31I 193D Held at Arkwrirht. Mrs. John Heston, Tara, presiding. President, 3r. George A. Putnam B.S.A., Superintendent of institutes, Department of Agriculture made his First visit to Meet Bruce. In his report, he referred to the conference of runal women recently held in Stockholm, Sweden, where thirty-eight organizations, including F.fl. I,F_ were represented sayiny2- ‘ h H the eyes of the world are fixed on the women‘s Institutes of Ontario and the Institutes of Bruce, turon and Grey are on as high a plane as any in the Prov1nce. the brunch should he node of greatest value and suggested ways of He urged that ' services offered by the Department included lecture by experts schievinï¬ this. B.fl. 5