Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1968, p. 28

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4-H Homemaking Club members from Ingleside are honoured for completing twelve proiects. Left â€" Mary Dixon, Guil Brownell, Madeline Plum-adore and Evelyn Dawwn. Letter â€" con’t. direction. Let us give our black brothers the same opportunities to enjoy life, in work and in play As to the space age. my dear one, you will see for yourselves. and for your children, so many changes, it is far beyond my capabilities to predict what may lie in store for you â€" but remember 7 God our Father, gives us the ability to conceive and solve these problems. When it is His will that more worlds or planets are to be discovered and inhabited, so it shall be. Therefore. only good may come of the space activities which are now in progress. in closing. my darling, I pray that God may guide you and your husband of tomorrow, so that, working with others of your generation, you will see emerging out of the chaos of to- day a new world. a world of faith and trust. a world where peace and love will reign suâ€" prcme. Goodnight my daughter God bless you Mother Mrs. Brown‘s essay won first prize in the Ontario section of the A.C.W.W. Essay Competitions. Triennial Period 1965-1968. - ir * air "He who sees a need and waits to be asked for help, is as unkind as if he had refused it." * i * Members at the Mrs. Allred Walt Memorial Women's Institute celebrate Founder‘s Night with o candlelighting ceremony. With The Women’s Institute Sowerby Branch of the Women‘s Insii: entertained neighbouring b r a n c h e 5. Bridge, Thessalon and Ansonia to an an or music and entertainment. This meeting called to publicize what is being done iii . part of Algoma District for retarded chiii' Mrs, Leonard Trivers, past president (ii Federated Women’s Institutes of On- showed a film, “Handle With Care," rew. what is being done for mentally retarded an early age until they can take their pl:i- adults. Lyn A member of the Lyn Branch i Women‘s Institutes, Mrs. Arthur HUdSt‘ the invitation of an instructor of nurses an Institute member) visited a group of \h at the Psychiatric Hospital in Brockvilh there conducted “A Women‘s Institute 5 ing.“ The patients, some of whom Were t} Women's Institute members, were asked a. swer the roll call by telling their favourii, ipe. Other patients participated in the pro One lady read the Mary Stewart Collect ers played the piano. and one lady sung meeting closed by all singing God Sam Queen and O Canada. Refreshments were served. Mono Road â€" “First Signs of Fall" \i. title of a flower show sponsored by me of the Women‘s Institute. Classes includ. rangements of tiny miniatures, fruit, fli branches. driftwood and dried materials. were classes for children and demonstr of arrangements by experts. Ostrander, South Oxford District â€" bers were hostesses for Women's ln~ Branches from Vandeleuer, New En‘ Flesherton, and Markdale (Grey C4 After lunch the guest members toured l of interest in South Oxford. Alvinston â€"â€" Members of Women‘< tutes from Brooke, Alvinston and Glencd veiled by bus to attend the Simcoe (- Quilt and Rug Fair in Stayner. Picnic Grove â€" Members were shown depicting handicrafts, Burnstown â€" Motto: “More women '- be better homemakers if they were not SI“ keeping house.” Peace â€" A girl from the 4-H Girls' t: making Club demonstrated the various in essential in planning a good clothes L stressing in particular the need for proper tilation. Bonnechere Valley â€" Roll Call: "The i ination of Safety Hazards in the Home." HOME AND COUl‘i

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