fcn's Institute as a centennial gift As this history is being written, the same member is planning the hooking of three little pieces to jo on the steps in the Queen's bedroom at Government House. In 1971, one of the W.I . members had an entry in the J. & P. ]oats contest, which was an embroidered cushion top and the sntry won first in our county and second on the Island. 4-H clubs were sponsored in the district and also a Defensive )riving Course which was conducted in 1971. In 1967 Clinton W.I . conferred its first Life Memberships on two of her charter mem¬ bers: Mrs. Sterling MacKay and Mrs. Wilfred Pickering . Clinton has assisted in the blood donor clinics held in Ken¬ sington by donations of blood and also the serving of lunches given >y W.I . members. Anniversaries were celebrated by the members and their hus- jands by banquets, tours, etc. As members of Clinton W.I ., we feel justly proud of the good ve have been able to do in our organization, and we would like to |say a big thank you to those who have cooperated with us through the years, and especially to our men folk on whom we have had to lepend many times. Our lives today make history tomorrow, This lovely land of ours we briefly borrow, to love, enjoy and conserve. When we're gone to pass, we hope, unblemished beauty on. Let us make sure that we have something worthy of of us to leave behind, just as the generations before us left us our heritage. Marion Fuuton —31—