Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1961, p. 27

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iament. Grey West filled a large show case , ith an interesting display of ironstone china. eautifui jewelry, some of it over one hundred ears old was loaned by Grey North. Other One of the Museum's special attractions for many visitors is the room containing pictures by Tom Thompson. History Book Suggestion ROM Mrs. Roy Sutherland, P.R.O. Lake- Fside Institute and the Secretary Mrs. Lloyd Kittmer we have a report of an anniverâ€" sary book which was sold at the Institute‘s fiftieth anniversary. The report says: "In thinkâ€" ing about the changes in fifty years it seemed that the biggest change in the Women‘s Insti- tute was the great growth from branches in Ontario in 1911 to a great world-wide organ» ization in 1961. So a short history of each phase was put in the book and has served as a good introduction to the Institute movement for new members since a branch member is a member of FWIO, FWIC and ACWW. Our anniversary book contains the program for the anniversary celebration, the early history of the branch and interesting events through the years, the names of Past Presidents and Secretaries with the years they were in office. a short history of the different phases of the Women's Institute from the branch to AC‘WW. the names of charter members, and the Executives for 1911 and 1961.” York County’s Radio Program OR SOME years now, the Women‘s Insti- tute of York County through the cooper- ation of Station CJRH, Richmond Hill. have had a radio program every Friday eve- ning. Because other Institutes are having local radio programs, too, we thought the York In- stitutes” topics for the next five months might offer suggestions. The women do their own broadcasts. Beginning Sept. 8, 1961, and continuing every week up to Jan. 26, the topics are: Welcome to W. I. Broadcasts, York County W. I. New Project, 4-H Hememaking Club Training School, Bulletins for the Home Gar; dener, A Pioneer’s Thanksgiving, Care of House Plants, Christmas Tree Industry. Home Safety, First Aids in the Home, Household Hints, Highlights 0f the Convention, The South Visits the North, Gift Books for Children, Gift Books for Adults, Suggestions for Shut-ins, A Christmas Message, Threshold of the New Year, Legal Pitfalls, Over the Coffee Cups, She is Now a Canadian Citizen, Grade IX 6 Then What? FALL 1961 Fifty Years Old and Over Editor's Note: Occasionally someone still sends us a picture taken at an anniversary celebration. Some years ago it was decided that We could not publish either pictures or reports of ttttttii'errary parties â€" there are so many of them that they could fill a whole issue and no member would be interested in any but her own. This is the sort of publicity that is especially good for local paper H'Ilt'l'e’ must of the readers know the people involved. Since the last issue of Home and Country was published we have heard that the following Institutes have celebrated their t'il'tieth anniâ€" versaries: Mt, Brydges in NiidtllL’St‘A North Huntley in Carleton West Stamford in Welland East Cobden in Renl'rew North Aurora in York Centre Thorneyhurst in Lamhton South Lakeside in Oxford North Westport in Leeds North Colpoy‘s Bay in Bruce North Lynnville in Norfolk North Coulson's Hill in Simeoe South Tutela in Brant North Burnstown in Renfrew South Violet Hill in Dufferin North Heathcote in Grey Centre Whiteman's Creek in Brant South The Institutes named below have celebrated anniversaries of more than fifty years: Simcoe East District. tilty-one years Ontario North District. lil‘ty-twu years Prince Edward County. titty-three years Bruce North District. l'il'ty~three years Renl'rew North District. titty-three years Hastings North District. titty-three years Muskoka North District. titty-tour years Essex South District. titty-tour years (Jrey County Rally. titty-live years Kent East District. filly-six years Dundas District, fiftyâ€"six years Westmealh in Renl'rew North. tittyâ€"sis years Wellington Centre District. fifty-seven years Oxford South District, fifty-eight years Huron East District, liflyaiine years Grey South District, titty-nine years Simcoe West District, fifty-nine years Huron West District, sixty years Muskoka South District, sixty years Wellington South District, sixty years Wentworth North District, sixty years Wentworth South District, sixty years Paisley in Bruce East. sixty years Woofer in Northumberiand East, sixty years Carluke in Wentworth South, sixty years Simeoe South District, sixty years (.irey North District. sixty-one years 27

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