Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1960, p. 41

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<ending cards to sick and shut-in), helping the March of Dimes, providing a Stove for the School and Roadway Signs. Fallber presented indoor games to the school ior use in bad weather. Newborn put cans for trash tn the main street of the town. They sponsored a rolio Clinic for Salk vaccine shots and distributed 4de announcing the clinic. Athens says: “We entertained a bus loud or -.uients from the Ontario Hospital and they enter. .jned us with music and singing." After a visit to the School for Retarded Children. I "ton Branch took a colleCIion and sent the school :5, “this branch bought new underwear and stockâ€" .5 for four needy families and made over clothing : them; also provided a Christmas hamper. it loud firewood, a sewing machine. a bassinet and hub) «ties for others. Vinelnnd operates the only public library in the \H. The Institute buys a supply of hunks cuch er and keeps the library open for service one day \Etk. The Institute is interested in a recreation ‘! which was started through their efforts. A' 'iiddlesex County Women’s Institute Rally. Mri. T. L. ’7 zpie. left, presents the Middlesex County Ontario ' “ven's Institute Scholarship to Rose Ready, member at ' alto 4-H Homemaking Club. Miss Ready is Ollcnding V '-erx' College, tellandport “helped a needy mother. u Dillt'h . with a layette and clothes for lierxell and her r children." Sheguiandah sent u resolution to tilt: tr iztcipnl council asking for street lighlx and the '1 in were provided. Barrie Island collected thin ~ hing for the Children's Aid. Prospect Hill sent .x' l used clothing to local residents in need. lliiruâ€" “Md collected used clothing for the Save lhi: (hil- i " appeal. Ice Lake helped the incnl hockey cliih sticks. This branch sponsors two 4~H Home- f“ ""g Clubs and a 4-H Calf Club and holds :in irds night" for club members. ll,vroii is especially interested in the local librar)" 11-» year they made drapes for the new children‘s i l WWII woo Canbero Institute members at three generations: Centre, Mr]. Arthur Richer, u past president. Righl‘ her daughter, Mrs. Victor Duncan, president Mn, Dunrnn hcii been leader 0| inverol 4-H Homemaking Ciubs rind the senior pioiect "Sew to Save". loll. Mrs. Duncan‘s daughter. Mrs. Keith Shirlon. who hm lulu‘n piovinriol honours in club work and has been (I louder tor several unila. room. Durellutrr gin-x. their liliriiiy :iii :iiiiitiiil dotin- lion (it 315. North ltiliii mix "We llllti .i iitiiiilii-i' tit tliinces‘ in our Ctlttttltllllil) hull. L‘\]1L‘L‘i.t”\ I'm lilt‘ i‘l‘l\ and girls to young: tn t't'l l.” trniii illll'l'lt‘. “c 1liiiik the flitt't'tlh' :tppl‘ct‘lttlt'il this " Delhi h.“ ltlht'n .‘t spccinl llllL‘lt'Nl iii the \L‘luiol l'nr tclnitlctl t'hiltliun; L'l‘llilii‘llll'ti. In the rust til Illllhptll'lililt‘li nl' children to the school Lllltl cuter- [illnL'Li .1” [how children til the tli\liicl .il :1 ('ltt‘ist mm p.iil\ Ihc Ill‘illlllt' tut-uh :iit' ttwd five of lilt‘ Rul ('Iitxs llhniil lliiltiirx' (‘Iittit'H :itiil lllt‘llli‘c‘fl .mixt .it the Lilll|\‘\. L'htlllc't' ltll’ \Vlit-n Riisi-Iit-iitli |i.ul the i'utiut' Him In (‘iitiihtel Mccttupx they iiiiitt'il untiicri linui :ill the wotttcii‘s uri'tiiiI/uttiins iii Iilt’ ttiiithhip .itttl. h.u1 .Ill l‘\t.'t‘”('lll utwiiiliiiit'c Amorti- liltfir mum stunt-m tn the Hill l’citplc'x Iliuiit', \‘iiiiiiurlziiirl [‘ll‘\i\il‘l| win-x lot the rtwidcrtts ncuilinu lilLlll .Illti I.'i'|ll("\ ln \ll’ttlu‘ Ii-plipr Pituiill'ti l.tlll‘\ 1m 1hr- .iithiitic le'HitiL’tl'N til l'ilt‘ ttlil l‘mplr'i. lllll'lh‘ Ilroiiuhiiili iitiil Shirley l'.|\cIlllII-Illl11l\llli'IlV"I‘liHHithL‘idPVCHUCK." three runner-d \‘tt‘lllll’x Ihix Irttt-it'aliiit' It‘l‘llli k'lllllt‘ Iltllll AIM: "in lilnc we i'Iitt'iluiiu-il lhv lL‘NlllL'l’ll‘i nl luiiivicw ltuliztt iiiii \‘ulul ll'iilhl‘itllylllttll tu .iiiil train the liiilt't‘; t-ntcr- lilillL‘ti Willi L'tiitllllL‘I! aluh'x, nlllt' 'itllllf‘i :ititl ruiilini'k: :n .I VPL‘LI Ii lrmi. mmlu lmnmnmlr hit-ml t't-r itlttL’it with ntlit'i hiimi' hultuii' [luv-m i-tu-uls (with! uni iilttlti. It" l.‘lll|l|"i| llu; \IlpClllllt‘l‘ltlt‘lll til the liithii: .iI-m “ltllt mun): uh.“ J “(Hill \ilitli' thin}! \vt‘ llztii iltlllk‘. II “M lllL' lii‘.il iil i'i'llitii' ltlll lI‘Im L'miiyml mtitL' tliuri niiilliiiit: cl-i- " Hit-kw" hm. list-n ‘wlllli‘uilll’ li;illlt‘ wilt-7y. 'lliuy ilPFL’JiLii to the ( iiiitictl Iii .i.|-. lh-' lh'pntltitcltl til .I [rulilc win-y :iiul illll‘lL‘ tri hzivi: it :i ilunizciniix junction til Ilighuuia litl cuiitinii \ll'llili placed at iltyi'tll.i:.‘ in the illL'.I l'riiriiiihili: lit.tllll.tlf‘l'~ .l illllillV [or the community. fret til LlIJtt'c. it'l‘c wonder ll they are on the county lihmri‘ L'lltllli tilt (NICTVHIL' hurl :I. rummage \ili" lti misc funds for the school for retarded children. 4|

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