Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1962, p. 2

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Vol. 28 Fall 1962 Editorial .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The President's Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scholarship for Asian Student . . . . . . , . . . . Country Women in a Changing World . . . . . Country Women of Australia . . . . , . . . , . . . Sponsoring Children Continues . . . . . . . . . . . Souvenir and Handcraft Competition . . . , . . Ontario Girls at Britain's Food Fairâ€" M. Frances Hucks . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . Calling All Curatorsâ€"Hester M. Walker . . . . Horizons Unlimited For Girls . . . . . . , . . . . . , information for Consumersâ€"Ruth Moyie With the Northern Canada institutes . . . . . . Farm Radio Forum's Program . , , . . . . . . . . . Special Programs and Proiects . . . , . . . . . . . Here and There With the Institutes . . . . . . . . Fifty Years Old and Over . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . F.W.i.O. Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ V . . . . i3 l5 16 17 I8 19 24 25 26 27 30 39 40 Poems: A Piper, page 8,- Everyone Sang, page 8; Song of the Unsuccessful, page 26; A Vision, page 28,- The Forgotten Road, page 28,- Indian Summer, page 29. 'I'fome Ecenamics and Health â€" Mr' _Clltuter Provincial Twaedsmuir Hislon' < Published by the Dinette Department of Agriculture In Toronto, Om In 'the interests at The Federated Women's Instllutes at Ontarlu and Home Economics Service Extension Branrh EDITOR Miss Ethel Chapman Home Economics Service EDITORIAL COMMITTEE Mrs. James Hues-arty, Naeanee Mrs. _L G. Lymburner, 650 Elm in, Part Celborne Mlss Helen McKersher, Director, Hemt: Economics Service. 20 Spadlnu rt Taronto 4 ' MEMBERS OF PROVINCIAI BO 3 1961162 HONORARY PRESIDENT Miss Helen McKersher PAST PRESIDENT Mrs.» Jos. Huggerty, Napan PRESIDENT Mrs. L. G. Lymhurner, 650 Elm St, Port Cetborne REGIQNAL VlCE-PRESIDEH Mrs. George Young, lunatic Mrs. N. A. Maundmll, Southampton Mrs. L. Trivers, Box 308, Thessalen REGIONAL EXECUTIVE DIREC ‘3 Mrs..5herman Faster, R.R. 2, Hillier Mrs. E. S. Brawn, I0 Cameron SL, l. «er Mrs. H. A. Dickensen, Be: 100, Mt. t A Mrs. W. Elmore, 2226 Isabella St, Fort William ADDITIONAL DI RECTORS Mrs. Bruce Cennell, ‘R.R. 2, Prescatt Mrs. H. .I. Sheidrick. Vars 'Mrs. L 0-. Forrester, Box 156, Westr. Mrs. Harry Dlgweed, Warsaw Mrs. 'Cakulm Emerson, Nettleton Mrs. Elton Armstrong, Armitaee Mrs. Wm. Clark, 16 Feed 5L, Orang» 'Miss Lily Dempsey, 303 Erie 5L, Sim: Mrs. Rey McCartney, 62 Preston St., r nh Mrs. Victor O'Brien, R.R. 2, Hawkesto. Mrs. Gordon Botilwell, R.R. 1, Owen .4 Mrs. I. B. Sharpe, Durham Mrs. Walker Hadley, ILR. I, Cantiehl Mrs. Fred Drayson, RR. 5, Waterford - Mrs. Milton Ferny, Maunt Brydser Mrs. Mervin Hicks, R.R. I, Oslrender Mrs. Jehn E. Maclean. ILR. I, Sentur Mrs. Everett Small, R.R. 1, Essex _ Mrs. Allan Neal, 1012 Kensingten Dr Sam: Mrs. S. Punting, Bela Mrs.,w. ‘I. I'Itllllps, Redhridge Mrs. L. Humphries, Shillingten Mrs. J. H. Chlvers, Bars 182, Astlda Mn. Pearl Maen, Ba! '70, Rainy Rive Elisabeth Barker, RR. 2, Garmlay Miss Jean, Smith. Best 578, Welkertan SECRETARY TREASURER Mrs. Gerald Holder, R.R. 1. Malta lion CONVENERS OF STANDING COMPV TEES Agriculture and Canadian Industries A M" George Eurkitt, IR. 2, Frankfard Citizenship and Educationâ€"Mrs. J. .amr! R-.'R: 1, Menu Road Histarteal Research and Current Eves W. D. Mack, Creditor! Smith, R.R. I, Shallow Lake Resolutions â€" Mrs. James Hnaaeflv. H' “"9" Public Relations Officerh-Mrs. E. V. “'mlm' ILR. 3. Guelph R. C. Walker, R.R. I, St. George Representative to F.W.l.C.â€"Mrs. L burner. 650 Elm 5t., Part Caiborna HOME AND COIII‘JI'l‘l‘I

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