Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1966, p. 18

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Wax Beansâ€"This Canadian product is well- known on the European market, and is mostly used cold in a salad. Ontario’s choice quality appears acceptable at the present time. Sub- stantial sales of Canadian yellow wax beans are being made to Germany and it is expected this will increase. Future is Encouraging Interest by both the trade and consumer at the Ontario Food Council exhibit during the Anuga augers well for the future of many of our Ontario processed foods and vanen. of other agricultural products on the entire-Eu. ropean market. The Ontario Food Council exhibit ‘. , a most worthwhile endeavour. With more Emn 200 recorded, serious inquiries from the at! the London offices of the Food Counc. at” be busily following up these good contar . to consummate increased future trade in C: m food and agricultural products for the l- .3111 of both our Provincial primary produce 1nd food processors. To Find the Hunter Hoodless Homeste d E ARE TOLD that a great many visâ€" ‘/ itors, sometimes busloads from an- other part of Ontario, travel to Stoney Creek, the birthplace of Women’s Institutes, eXpecting to find the Hunter Hoodless Home- stead there. The accompanying diagram shows the lo- cation of “the Homestead,” the house where Adelaide Hunter was born in 1858 and where she lived until she married John Hoodless in Hula:- Headless El Hammad To Bmlful’d Rum" Plus, Henna! emu-:7 Hale rum!“ an uninhi- 'l'eL m. 3-1514 :1. Goal-'- oum may I â€" s Ola-r Thu- ): Anal.th 1'0 'loronu 18 The Adelaide Hunler Hoodless Homestead Adelaide Hunter, laler Mrs. Headless was be where she lived as a girl. 188]. The house is only one-half mile In Highway 24, near the village of St. Gerv .n Brant county. The nearest cities are Brar d and Galt. Stoney Creek is farther away «u to the city of Hamilton. Popular Crafts HOME ECONOMICS BRANC? it A structor in Handicrafts report: a! Copper Tooling has become so pt with women who have taken courses 1' ~ craft, that it may be given a class at a m ' of fairs this fall. The instructor adds that in a coma where the Women‘s Institute and the E F! Star each have rooms in the local hospli 11 woman who had learned block printing thl :51 a Home Economics service course. made i» tains for both of these rooms and deco IL! them with block printing. Another observation was that women i0 came to a course in copper tooling were ‘ =F' ing gloves they had made in a glove in: mg Class; and one woman had made several { ll“ of gloves for Christmas gifts. HOME AND com‘fRT

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