Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1964, p. 38

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Polricia Hunt who was awarded the North and South Thunder Buy On- lario Women's Institute Scholarship given annual- ly to the 4H Homemaking Club girl who completes the greatest number of proiects, shows the great- est personal development :5" and plans education be- yond high school. Patricio is now attending Muc- ‘ . donold Institute, Stut‘ncr gave hooks to the library in memâ€" uri nt' deer-used members: sponsored the Girl (IlllLlL‘\ .I\ well as a 4-H Homemaking Club. Sunniuuod reports that as a result of the ltistitttlc's cllorts in the previous year. street llgl’th were installed in the village, Margot-rt Hill who er'. (hm-n Io reA (i-ivvv the B r ct n I (Ollnl‘f OIIlClIIO WoA mm : lnslilule Burr tor] tor I963. Morr riorigi It continuing “1" studies al PlJUltflf' Johnson CD" lf‘flllllf', Brunllord, rind hopsn to rrnroll tat tin; HOrrtl: Econ» omits courte- ot Moc- dottold Insiilule ncxl yet" The Bursary w.r| br: presented ol the North and Scith Brunl W_|_ rally in Ionunry lit-mick in Stormont visited the Smiths Falls ‘lllltlllll Hospital for retarded Children. They gul Iltc name oi ll child and each month an InkllltllL‘ nwmhcr writes it letter to her. They sum the hospital] monc)’ to provide a hirthdav purtt tor her. Thi\ is one of the branches that l\ continuing its support to u Child in Hong Kong. I“ ('orttwttll ('cntrc says; "We petitioned the cult council for signs for it narrow bridge and gttlcs tit Lt ruiluzn' crossing and both requests were llllllllL'Ll Immediately." Skcttd Road reports: "This year we started our fillet-nth year serving hot cocoa to the ]\tlpll\ at the school. This was one of the more \cxcrc \\lnlul'\ and some days there were sixty children for lunch." This branch sponsored Hot Scouts. (‘uhs and 4-H Homemaking Clubs. Canton assists lht.‘ district health unit by suppliing volunteers to help with the monthlv JB baby clinics and inoculation clinics. Th _ t up” the hall, assist with the babies am :up of tea to doctors and nurses. Conmee in Thunder Bay reports “pi-3 the library.” Kakabeka Falls" rep” “Street signs were put up in the vilL our constant asking." McIntyre an. \Un‘h McIntyre branches bought a wheel ch : life member of the Institute who i .t resident in the district Home for the McGregor reports “As a result of oi on Books and Reading we have tutt bership in the Rural Regional Librarx ' Ouimet Dorian reports varied cw interests: an annual Easter tea for \L' zens, a banquet for Grade VIII we talent show, an International Night ~ resentatives of as many countries its as gussts and entertainers; also the community influence of having Instiit hers on the advisory boards of the ill‘ the community hall. Port Arthur has a member making visits to residents of the Home for Slate River with a wide range ol nity interests, visited the school for children. They are now “planning it of assistance." Bridgeport, a very thriving hl'tli seventy-three members. and a pIOgIU to Work for older people. young P51. reation, the library, sponsoring Girl Boy Scouts. Cubs, Brownies and i Homemaking Clubs, also continuing second year to sponsor a Chinese hoi the Save the Children fund, is ralh. guished for its Women’s Institute Chm raise most of their funds through a su supper at which they cleared $7M) tl Linwood found a Quilt Fair with sale and bazaar" a good means of funt Doon Blair (Grand River branchi ~. are regularly and systematically ht motherless large family with food and helpâ€"this at the instigation of out in“ Eileen Holman presented with ford Dictionary L W o m e n ‘ s in honor of the Mis. and Margaret The award is to annually to the U the local school 0 high degree gress and the me five, leorlershitJ and citizenship opinion at the I: HOME AND mi N

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