SEVENTY YEARS CLINTON Wl celebrate 701h Anniversary with a banquet followed by a programme presided mer by mu President. Mrs. C. Elliott. An impressive candle lighting ceremony marking the past. present andtuture of Clinton W] was the highlight. Those partiCipating and saying a Few approâ€" zlfltth words. for the present Mrs. O. Popp. For the past \lrs. C. Lockhart, and the future Mrs. W, Colclough. The candle lighting ceremony extended beyond to i\\'lC by Mrs. M. Wiltse and to Mrs. A. Grows for ~.t“\\"W assisted by Mrs. R. Connell. Mrs. J. Gibson. lh. H. Managhan. Mrs. C. Hollands and Mrs. John miles. {in behalf of the town of Clinton. M r. Rov a healer brought greetings stating how Comciderttttl it ls ilial Clinton W1 should be celebrating their 70th Urilidaji the same year Clinton was celebrating its moth. He went on to say, he hoped “women never be- Illlt.’ so liberated that they failed to do the things that ..imen‘s Institutes have always been doing in the iiiinitinity.†Mr. Don Pullin on heliall‘ol‘ the Ministry ol' Agri- ittiirc and Food and Home Economist Jane Petigilley ..~iii:iht .greetings and extended apprecutlion for the .IsldnL‘C the members have given. CSPCCl‘dll) to the 4â€" ‘ programme. Mrs. Chas. Nelson read the histor} of l'lllttn. The ï¬rst President was Mrs. D. French and trelitry Mrs. T. ]. Watt, Special guests for the occaâ€" 1'1. Mrs. Gordon Papple, FWIO Board Director; it's Donald Haines. Huron West District President; :d Mrs. Margaret Zoeller. Editor of Home and itlnll'y. guest speaker. . .‘ Candlelight Ceremony at Clinton's mm. L â€" r Mrs. illred Colo/ough, Mrs. Chas. Lockhart, and Mrs. 0. map. EANADA row am»: I‘m) Jul “m 1; may . 31113.9 "Hi-m hm. Exhibit of Let‘s Bake Bread by Gorrie ill at Achieve- â€jent Day held at Howick Central School in Huron Lounty. SHARE YOUR MOTTO Have you prepared a motto for ybur Branch meet- ing? * Would you share this motto with other Branches? The Loan Library receives requests for assistance constantly. If your motto was well received. pass it along so many more Branch Conveners might gain ideas. Send it to: Loan Library Home Economics Branch Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food Parliament Buildings Toronto. Ontario M7A lBS . .11 A. Mrs, Mervin Longhurst, Windermere wt was pre- sented with a quill by the 4-H girls in appreCiation other seven years of 4-H leadership. The 4â€"H girls held it reunion part) in honour ol‘ Mrs: Longhurst. All the 4-H girls she hitd taught and the leaders and assistant leaders she worked with gath- ered to say it special "thank you“ [or the seven years ol~ leadership. The girls presented her with ti Lllllll which the) inith and embroidered with their names. "It is hcurl warming to realize how important it 4-H Iciidcr is and show our appreciation." V . An autographed quilt, a farewell gilt lrom all 4-H Homemaking Club girls and leaders in Wellington North District. was presented to Mrs. Barbara Flewelling. Home Economistlor Wellington County. Mrs Flewelling was appointed Regional Supervisor for the Central Re- gion. Mrs Flewolling (1) and Mrs. Margaret Wool, Su- pervisor at Home Economists and Junior Extenstori in the Home Economics Branch, admire qutll. 3]