Three generalions, members of the Millcreek Brunch. From left â€" Mrs. Mary irwin, tile member; daughter Mrs. Dorothy Hewgill, lite member; granddaughter, Mrs. Linda Venning, member. Maple Hilt. A paper on the care of winter boots. presented those attending a branch meeting with some useful information. Picton Roll Callâ€"What can we do to pro- duce less garbage. It was suggested that selec- tion of goods without unnecessary packaging might help. Gadshill â€" A public health nurse spoke at a brunch meeting and discussed examination of preschool children. inspection of public cat- ing places. prenatal care and follow up visits to the aged. etc. Langton â€" A demonstration on boning. rolling und preparing a fifteen pound turkey wan u feature of a branch meeting, Motto for the day was “It is our responsibility not our- \UIVCK that we should take seriously." Maple Valley Motto â€" "The Three R’s for Home Training. Respect. Reverence. Respon- thlllty. The speaker quoted Pluto who said, “The penalty people pay for not being inter- ested in politics is to be governed by people worxc than themselves.“ Brunner 7 A history ol thread. crocheting, tutting and quilting was given at a brunch meeting. Members of the Cayuga Women's Institute attending the 75th Anniversary celebrations. From left â€" Mrs. W. Dell, Mu. E. Dyte, Mrs. H. Derby, Mrs. Florence Murray, Mrs. G. Galdwin, Mrs. E. McCloud, Mrs. F. Mathews. 36 Belfauntain Roekside. Members and um tr answered the motto by bringing an outâ€"oily ordinary article. One lady brought a I. comb. The motto for this meeting was "It udices are the chains forged by ignorane keep men apart." Grey West â€" A women’s editor of at ‘ newspaper explained points to remember sending reports to the newspapers at a \shop for Public Relations Officers. Little‘s Corners â€" Motto â€" “Every n': her is a Public Relations Officer ior branch. Are you helping or hindering \t. Commenting on the motto a member “The success of any enterprise dependx l great extent on the picture they present it“ public.“ Bothwell’s Corners. This branch and He. branches entertained an English Women'~ stitute member with an afternoon Iran tea. In this way the visitor was able to set eral Canadian homes. Hunta â€" This branch sponsored a P Sale and the proceeds were donated w Hospital Building Fund. The world is so full of a number of l:‘ I'm sure we should all be as happy as kit- â€"Robert Louis 51L“- itr 1r * From left â€" Mrs. Oiva Svensk, Mrs. John Fossi. Matti Tolmonen, Mrs. Wm. Oianpera and Mrs. ‘ Lahli, members of the Penuge Road Women's Inst“ Mrs. Svenski and Mrs. Talmonen are being prefE with Life Memberships by Mrs. Lahti. HOME AND COUN