L CREEK A 4' BACK HESPELER ROAD FRED LEFWSTERING GRAND VALLEY : insist moons no. FEE†s‘fï¬lttllsurrtv ' M I I. e IMBenco‘URt i IAHNING.MAXWEL1 Rm, at 2‘23“ éï¬ï¬. Gag-egg??? CELLO mowers 3 MILES 7 DIV. BORG'WAHNER GILT SPORTS - '. CANADA LTD. .I CLUB WENUE ROAD !4 MILE 3'4 MILE ll.“ (Ills-"E. " $3.7 tummy A5 a Centennial Project Mill Creek Women's Institute erected a sign at on intersection, for the Iniormutlon ot visitors to that area. Left â€" Mrs. T. D. Cowon, Mrs. A. D. Taylor, Mrs. W. T. Henley. Editor's Note: The following is an excerpt from a letter received in the Home and Court- try office from a Women’s Institute member in British Columbia. Ontario members may be interested in hearing of the growth of the orâ€" ganization in British Columbia and the diffiâ€" (‘ttitic‘s with which the officers are faced some (HIWJ'. “RR. 1. Qualicum Beach, B.C. In our Dis- trict of North Vancouver Island we are busy once again with our fall activities. After a beautiful long. hot summer we find we must get down to business once more. At the pres- ent time we are hopeful of organizing two more branch Institutes in our District. both in quite isolated areas. I will try to go in to speak to them to explain our aims and objects. There is bus service now three times a week, so that is how I will go. I wouldn‘t dare drive my car over those roads. They are all logging roads and can only he travelled by car when they are not logging. It is terrific country. wild. but very beautiful. Most sin- cerely. Irene M. Stewart; Mrs. C. M. Stewart. Publicity Convener; North Vancouver Island District Women‘s institutes. British Columbia." * 1? * NIAPLE BLOOL‘I J. E. H. L'Iacdonaid In green lacy bloom The old maple tree Lifts over the pavement A fair mystery. it reaches and swings To the rushing of cars, It glows to the street lamps And fades to the stars. in the harsh traffic Still bringing to birth By pavement and building The sweetness of earth The hidden. enduring Sweetness of earth. 30 International Programs Craighurst â€" In their annual report (mtg. hurst Branch have asked information re 1-, ting to know women of other countries. Sinl, m; Federated Women‘s Institutes of Omar» affiliated with the Associated Country \of the World, we have a special inter women in the 56 countries that are . .n of this important women’s organization. ht Countrywoman is the official publicatii at the A.C.W.W. This magazine is pulwl “1 every two months and the subscription I iM $1.00 in Canadian money, for one year. It is suggested that all of our 0' It) branches should subscribe to the Cut \u woman and use it as one source of inform in regarding the activities of women in cr countries. To subscribe send $1.00 to \. Nell Schroder, Editor, The Countrywb q_ 17 Old Court Place, 40 Kensington .h Street, London, W.8. are run in Aughrirn â€" A young German mu .r spoke on her life in Germany, family at t. tures coming to Canada. At this meeting was a display of U.N.E.S.C.0. material. \ .- bers of this branch (in South Lambton Co ‘I visited Farm Bureau groups in Michigan ‘c counties. Minnitaki reports that each monthly m; is an International Day, since they have l bers of many different nationalities. * 1r ir "Do you know that conversation is one it L- greatest pleasures in life? But it wants ietSU Somerset Maugl * ‘k * Glasgow Station â€" Each member brx a newspaper clipping of news of an country. Madawaska Valleyâ€"â€"Each member bn an article from the country of their llnL‘C‘ birth and recipes from other countries. Pine Grove invited senior citizens to a per of international foods. RICHAN BRANCH in the Kenora Dis 1 reports that they have five members but 1 average attendance is five. They ham Tweodsmuir History, and help to provide ' braFY for the community. They give gill hOspital patients and senior citizens. I have a party and provide gifts for the chili ‘ at Christmas. HOME AND coun -Y