Buttonville - A Physiotherapist from a loâ€" Cal hospital warned that victims of rheumatoid arthritis are the victims of quacks all over the world, when she spoke at a branch meeting. Slate River â€" “Motto â€" “There is no cos- metic for beauty like happiness." The special speaker for the program was from a modelling school. She said that good grooming is all im- portant and it includes hair care and skin care. East Pearson and Pardee â€" Urging safety measures on the farm, a speaker described the use of ear plugs. She said that the ear plugs being recommended were the type used by air- port maintenance men. The object is to protect the car from loud noises made by tractors. power Saws, etc. Price’s Corners â€" Motto â€" “This earth we live on.†A speaker quoted an article written in 1788 by Adam Rutledge speaking on behalf of farmers. “We do not own the earth â€" it be» longs to the rain, the wind and the sun. This land is our heritage but it is ours only so long as we care for it. The layer of soil that covers the earth supports us and sustains lite." Cloverlea â€" Suggestions regarding some things Canadian housewives can do to prevent pollution and to help conservation were a part of a meeting program. Clyde and Scott’s â€" Motto â€" “When a horse begins to kick it stops pulling." Hereward â€" A Health Inspector from a County Health Unit gave information at u branch meeting on the work of the unit. He told of inspecting water samples. refuse dispos~ als, dump sites, dairies, restaurants. bakeries. meat processing plants, etc. Ruskview â€" Roll Call â€" A suggestion for breaking the monotony of doing household tasks. Delhi â€" Roll Call Â¥ "if 1 were a shut-in how would I like to be remembered?" The program featured a speaker explaining “Strokes â€" their causes and effects.†Norwich â€" A representative of the local police force outlined the duties of the police in the village. telling how to obtain police help and advised always using crosswalks when crossing streets. Rideout â€" Roll Call â€"â€" “New products we have used." Riehview â€" Roll Call â€" “Some points con- cerning law that we should know." Dutton â€" “Arthritis is a disease which can strike people of all ages. One case was a threeâ€"weeks-old baby." This quotation was from an address at a branch meeting by a rep- resentative of the Arthritic and Rheumatism Association. Majestic a Members and visitors were giv- en valuable information about credit cards and unsolicited goods. at a branch meeting. Shane’s g A film with the title “The Wonâ€" ders of Wool" was shown at a branch meeting. To add to the program. a speaker explained the origin and development of spinning wheels. demonstrated the carding and spinning of wool. displayed samples of dyed wool and 8‘:- plained the method and materials used to pre- pare the dye bath for each shade. West Oxford _ “Adoption†was the title ol an address presented to a branch meeting by a representative of the local Childrcns‘ Aid So- ciety. Detlor and L’Amahlc â€" Roll Call 7 "Hob, bies tor retired people “ Members of the Wooler Women's Institute Branch at the Celebration at their 70th Anniversary_ Front, trorn Ieftâ€"Etlen MECullum, Lois McKee, Carol Adams, Leona Austin, Annie Richards, Doro Morrow and Vera Teal. Bade-from left.â€" Allie Nelson, president, Grace leuvitt, Marforie Hill, Jessie Scott, lillian Huggurty, Foyeola Crosby, Daisy Gooding. Aldyth Bell, Marten: Gooding, Gladys Harrington, Stella Gunter and Edna Ross. FALL 1971 35