Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Spring 1943, p. 1

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‘ ME and COUNTRY ll. ’ changed and in m‘pt‘uaa- on for all and their . the ' .fihave ear-d dam aboutalwri:axea,rulit bath as : WI! an un- - grin. m hriaera did their ill'ent ahortl i‘wen caused by .zly inmanmlnd for most food madam: In_l9,42 panada ial “proximately time an more aa in the Agni: year of the Exports of bacon ‘ware tripled 90.000.000' " 6115?: :33?" am you n to H.000 manila hum. Ex ex- ,ncreaaeduihnn 1,000,000 nun ll -t year of th- war. to 87,500,000 (ii in 1942.. may worker: were 1. employzd an their childrm d nt’ morn milk. nth thr flnult i iilcs in by 20 per cent. x .r increasoa might be reported { my other product. niii mat ‘on in produc- u mid beenvlmmplllltud with a i pending inure“: in arm labour, I‘ :1-l have been norm . I! it had i. zircnin lialiod."witli the same I‘ mi of in an in pro-war yew, ll ild have been ain'pi-liiii ; hut -. it was achieved with a r notion we 25 Der cent in farm workers. I’ iiiracillplll. ill! we won our agricultural I in 19(2. w‘e did not finish the »n the agricultural front. Still 2 i objectives lane in in 1943. ‘-' food is [red {or ablyment to i i'lll‘l, to end our own armed and the hard working folks at Goa]: call for increase: of i 20 per cent; butter 20 per cent: ‘7- per cent; but 10 per cent: as in per rant and aoinawhat minding increaaes in other pro- Labunr and Machine- \ can it be rim? Spare will not it ll review of the {arm llbout‘ ‘lun but we may anqu that nu -*r how a1 aorrie of the i nqw haiag diazuaud may be. ( ir Wlll be alum. on lama in 1943, no simple man than will not be 'h man and women in Canada to i. l the war job- awaiting In. ulution might be {and in labour "1! «mi an! but machine- are i lll‘d a aalaa neatly restricted. inie mulllma m rationed, it " ’d not be mad that IIGM an Lible. Th. flafibqtign policy is r m iii. “land mini: o! with ' Ks available” that w 0 will froâ€" '- - the maximum amount of cod f to thoae without haphaenta or “M tic-ind. Tim M machiim. (“mi am going to farmm with writer crop unas- aiid who ha" ’ ‘~ l"!!! and poultry in nuonablc ' _ II can fax-am a llca (or 1 “him to ha mum to rather ' 1” {cf-80. and aaothar all-rs to "f9 lin tam-by custom work or ' inn-a {armor inn." m7 ' m i m .H . I I. V Mimi". It iii-"5'3; 0 Publiabed by The Ontario Women's Institutes at Tomato. Ontario SPRING. 1943 WORK TODAY. PLAN FOR TOMORROW This is the message at the Minister of Agriculture o! Ontario to “I! omen's Institutes. “It is not an easy matter, men in no achievements of lMllHllL' Mirna-i. rmal times ailmuatrly to appraise the li is still more diifirult to evaluate their varied and magnificent survst since the beginning a! the war. Organized women usuiill ‘ ‘ ' _ _ 3 perform thi-ir husk: rapcihlioualy rind well» gin: {altebethur work'seriuusiy and [hi-y itin- runsclrntiuus attrntiiin to iii-tail. uc as an the nttitudv or the lflnlllulc wuiiirn of Ontario ihruuglioui their history. One anon reflects upon tho void that “wild harr- nxlsthl in home life and in community brill‘l'llk‘fll “iiimui the ntlivilin or the llllll‘l at tho Institutes. h _\Vith the intention of the war the lnstitutrs of Ontarin briiadi-nal thvir onions and soon they \H'n' nnrrnusly and rvwriihli making a variety of contributing to the War Eliot-t. that i need not rcciu- tin-m. Thi-sc arr so wvll and la\\iumbly kiiuvni . Each contribution, no iiiniu-r ht)“ siiinli, hrl ii in paving llla' way in Allied Victory. it now nppuan thin \'|a‘llir)' ii in nih'ill in: it may null be a long pull. Everyone cnn help to iicliu-i-v thiii vn-tury by his mm or lil‘l' own individual support. Unfortunately war conditions lll|\'l‘ imian In l0an tlic lmndn in! home and community lift; Th9 breakdown naturn li' hnu not lawn to marlin] In tho ruml areas. But it is ohvmus that thrnâ€" will rrquirr to in a tuna-rind Aim-rt tun anl restoration iian rehnbilitniinn when inn nur i: cier lt iiiniply nlt‘fll‘! thin when Pt‘act‘ has iii-mi rnsinrwl lmmuic \\'I)llll‘n min-i return In their com- munity endeavours with rum-“id uni. May I say In lnstiluio lflllll‘! n! the Prnvmrn: work before the war began, \'nu wmi doing in grral You haw dovnt-ully Nilarirul upon it ilurln‘fiw wnr. Cnrry on nnhly nnil lie pri'pun‘ll (or iii» prnhlernii of pout-war day . (Sigurd) l't M. lll‘:\\"AN. announced recently that a [Illilllrlt‘flllnfl has been made in the [inn on tho lll' stallation of hydro on prrklurlnfl' {firms For farmers with lurgi- iii-nip and not on hydro Iinvs. ri ronxnnnhliv supply of 1‘: and '1 hour- immir engines is available. Good Nrizhbour Policy How can the 1913 goali- lu- marked in View of Ulla shiirtngu of labour and machines? It in intcrzalmg to note that in the liritiiili [in1, the LCSA. and Canada, {Mini-rs and flllli’l’ agri- cultural leaders have all nun-ml on a policy of “Help yiiur neighbour" as most prnrtirnl. ll. has bm'u ulinorvnl in with o! Lin-so l‘llunlru's iii-ii ‘lwu mun working lugrthi-r an niiiai )uln ciin nrrniiiplish man- than i! rarh u! them worked Nt'pllrllll'lyl 'l‘hir in particularly true if the inn {arinn concerned fll'L‘ nut wimpy-rd mtli_ all the labour “Vim! (Irvin-a. We mural in a recent. is. o of the llriti-li Farinorii‘ Wot-lily thul the Ministrr «if Agriculture. Mr. lludwn (‘Ullll’lllflll‘ni< ed lnrnicr» nri thi- nun-1's: of Wnl'klflL' toiletth nnd urged that tho “food neighbour” policy be mntinum in 1943 and that tin-y an (urtht-r liy noolinr all machini-ii in n pariah and mnko thun- availnlilr for mu nii all farms. 1! iii interesting in now thr nah-M to which wumt'n arr working thi- farm; of Grunt Britain. In 194’: (ha “Wonirn‘a Land Army" included £5,900 mnny of them {rnm tnwna and rltion who hail nowr before atu'mpuul {arm labour in our munty Zli thruhlnir outfit: wrro upemlfll entirely hy In- men. except {or two mm in chum 0! each machine outfit. in conimunit‘ou whom nailhbourv lint'u ran over rldo lino (mean, and all man «or and murhinrry hr mule aral able {or ro-oporanvr uu. the greatut production irlll bu poa- aihle under pnlcnt condition. Faun We.“ Sor'l What additional uni“ may bu ar- pottrd 0! (arm woman? That in a pour to anyana familiar vlth the achinrmenta of thin zmap in 1942, Such a per-Ion would not doubt that the {induction of last year Iran dun In no amall mm to the additional farm labour andmahla by 'MI'IQII and girl-i. Younu women whii lind fl0\'l‘l’ iiiillu-il la-fnrv bocnnir acquainted with ma ii. .\lnro women nu-unii-d rum lilt‘h‘ n'll’nlnllbuu)' {or mulll’)‘ nit-i.“ and Hurt-llale gamma. [any \l'lll’ltilll [in-violin iii-Id experli-iici- mnunlml inn-ton and drou- liar-n through inn)! dainty hnun llllll undrrtnnli heavy itrhlrirlt Julia in linylniz nn-l han'i'il. VP 1"“!"0' uik than in do min-n. lint no urn-[i lhia nppuriuiiiti u! murm- inie amimlahnn nn-I ruiniruiulntmiu. Plan for Elixir-My llut the nirriculturnl hauls iiiual it“ “till And if ui- art‘ nut in wurk lianit'r. run any additluiiul rtillll'lbullull In lllll'll' 1' Sflfill)‘ of lnbour nllll nia- trilal lnl'l‘l‘lll'l tho iiiipnrtaiiro u! lllnnhlfll. All 0! in. mm wry proud \\ hr" “Li lrIl‘l‘llVl Ian! nuillltll’l that llln irri-au-at ariiiudn «if all [him had llrrlh'd in North Alritai iin inn lully app at-' that tlilii nu [mullilo unl) by ur-, day: and arch n! cumin] and “ion lrilloul planriinii, in "to iiiiiut iiilnula druilll That “an a di1~ Iii-ult undulating. I! thi- (anii nltiia~ [lull in (iniarin in an action: a: wn lll‘l‘lll it to ho, than lariii lill‘flllllin' fur l'Jilil aliiiulil lav planned an ran" full): l'lanninu rannul fully ri-plnro lalmur, but it ma)- ruiluco it. It ahnulul liv- ohviuuii In all that pron-mu. hour- nhnulil not lav ulalhl "I! "up. (rum poor nml. Soil louder: and a "-7 arranuuim-nt ii! pa'fll. paililnrli- anil roullr) KIYIII, nin lave iirpn. 'Ilturo . auhl bc uur in: min .. uniniiila do tlu h "Flllflfli A uyuln- mail: nor-yin: r lluiuflfi will pm. turi Mull“. a crap on It lrli woman and rhlldrrvn Illlllll)‘ rpond murh hard luluiur. Hullrilm art thou iimi nth" nuhji-(tn may ho niitaiiiod {mm tha (‘nunty Aninillnral llrpnvaantatlvo. or ‘I)' writing the l’uhllratlnn- llranrh. (Hilario l‘lrpartmrnl of Akaullunn Tumnlm Glrla and Bay- flharr Over 20,” ban and llrla alignan rural arhoola in 1042. NM! nl‘ lhorn hurl chum in do. and many ii! iii» alder om tool (ha Diana of mm, In than an additional contribution they may nah and enjoy do‘nx it‘I Tho patriotic Ital of young wole la rally donlopetl. lion of thin would (Continual on pay- 2, ml. 4) Number 1 JAM FOR BRITAIN Ontario institutes iiimin look {on wanl ’io'Lht- opportunity in wild jam to llrilain in 1943. licspunsi-s l0 Lllt‘ questiunnaim asking liir iiii t-siiiiuitc lur thu ruining aa‘tluull iiri- llnudiiig into the ilepnrtiiiunt. ninl we look forâ€" wunl la the brat yrnru yet. :\ln~nil_\' lllbdul .\ .00 In.» liven hunt in (or lllt‘ Sig. Mind. \iiili prunliM‘ or much mm. in v nin- Lflbullolls i-f mum-y lllll_\’ la Ill lln)’ lullilt‘, but no “Dill-l lihu lu them all in not lllh‘r iIiiin August ll i. Uthvr lust lulu-s lll|\‘|' l-rniiiisi-il nl- rniiily in iwnii 1 mo |Iiilll|llh uf Jlilll ur . lmlur)‘ iziiiv .ir grnup llltllll'. a L'lflhl but unl) llII' Ill'sl in» nu di- nill iiiuugli. Sn “W u: know )iiur lilnIL-l llii _\I|II III“Il Ilislilrnlllill iii l‘iilillllllt‘ this gmul iii-rli tliu siiiumi'.‘ ii In )uu will nun‘l)‘ llllil ii iii llll‘ fi-lliiwmx li-Itvr (ruin tluv \\'uiiu-ii‘i~ \' liiiitiiry Scrnn'n fur ('ivil linri Nulliiix- liiuii. iiviviinl by Hill \i'vninurtli l'liulll)‘ wimwi i lnnlllllll's: "\\i- hm“! r \‘l'l\'(‘|l n iiiiiiilii-r of tliu nl' jun. {rum )ull uni. “inch u.» AN rvnlly llI‘hklIla'tl. ll llll! l- in dia- trituiiml I|\‘t'r IIIII' ('niiiily (I‘I' i'lll'lnl- inns l'lll’lll“! lu liv KH‘I‘ll in min liltlo vrnriiwi- llllll whim-m (rivni the liniiiliml I‘lllt‘l. and it iull du ll Kraut lll'lll (in iiinhii llll‘lll li-i-l li-nlivv. An yin. tun“. in um.» ilnyn, v iini ‘llli‘ in mi lllIIl iui lIlHi' n L'l"ll- llllllllll‘l‘ ii! lu\lll’ll‘l. llllll )llllr lll'llK'l‘A ful Rift linii llivwfni-i- I‘|||l'll'|l lllt‘ arc-ulna! Nun-ulna Uur ltinil l'niiii-llnli [rirliiI-i “I” In- in our "inlu'illn lIl i'lirinii-in-i inn-- and in. F.imi ynu “in... iiumi. mul l qui-u, iii l l||ll\ Itil'i lumi: iivi nil \'i(‘liir) " SEEDS ARE PLANIED Uiiiarin “mm-"5. limiiiiii- mul- am living illnlfllilll-‘Il Ill ‘ulniul llllllln Aim”,- m» him Wu H {i1 lrili-rn l|' iirhii-iuli-iluiiiivlii in minim i-iiiiiuii, l|mulill \Vu inn-u |llnl “mi-I. “up ..( oilr -i lllhl'n rliniiru llr i‘IliIl llll llli' pruniirn i- ....|.I [i-r mum. rm \\.i iiinn'i lllllllllll‘I, Tlii- 'ul'Ilu llllll“ jiill al Iltl‘ yiglii mmnniii l uni llll'illlfl uiiiiir llila work \ nnv iiiili' ll 'llilrlll lll't'lllllv “7 1m iii. dun, lnlII-l i-l mi inrnriillunil lnluiiirrrn' nit-m \i.» urn IG iiiili-n from n luuii 'lll Iiin uniiir-ii lunii lurunnl ii. uiir mniiilili liilw‘l mien. 'llin lnnl innlll'll} liimi'llitf \in Mill ri inlli "II Tim “vi-Wu ii! Aiiinrlrn ” l-‘rmii Illl' Nuriliniiiiili l-lllll' llllll Kuhn «if l'rtivrliiiriiiiyii l'i iiiilinii ii! “uninii‘. llilllllilv- "ll uni ziitli groin jny Illnl my i‘uuimiiim» lll'l‘lVl‘ll lhii luix 'l' Il'lulu nu gniiui'iiiinli will [u in from i-uiir Fl‘Ili'Hllliill “'9 'II\“ rivaer If.“ liialliiiiin in . r l'uilnl)‘ an iimi wr‘ iliriiliul tlini. w.» 'ill'llllll I {in ['Il‘l'l \ kiiiiw \linl "lullh Iawr iii-v ut“|l ln-i nimllnr win-i. lhnl i’nun-In will u- l...i will, turn! main-J..." iwmu mum-n lay in» unlnmilinr \ilrll‘lltn ilini Wflll' grown, in lpilr iii “mum. lll'lll'lll‘lrl must i.( our lllnlllulva an- huliliiiu ilim‘r nun alul nrr lindan nmii-v-niriii in ui-ll aa linuulrilur in nrimnlniiiu Frilll l'nnurrvnliun i'vnlri- 'l'lirlfl rliiurii, M1 lur \‘lriiiry A m- iiiiil of all l'rmluvn- (lllli‘l. ili-inniiiilrnlinn- and rniiiwilllinnr. Wartime lllt'l nrrnlllll‘lllil llini mine a! nur mnal- uiiall I» rumiin win-1- arlan an lionV airaln Vto ahnll think with rim-p Ill rm-inllnii nl yniir uviivvr- on! ullt. aml7 with niliiiiratlnn nf lhn oflartn of our Milan in hrlnirlnir iliivm to in."

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