Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1968, p. 30

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Miss Shirley Ellis, Melancthon, winner of the Dufterin Coun- ty Women's Institute Scholarship. Langstaffe â€" Roll Call â€" “An exchange of casserole recipes.” Holstein â€" Member presented a paper, "Emotions and Physical Health." Glen Allen â€" A speaker exhibited her col- lection of old glass, described the construction of the different types and told the history of the pieces. Elma â€" Roll Call â€" “Tips for storing clothes," Iona # Member told the story of the histo- ry of the 4-H Girls‘ Homemaking Clubs. Miss Anne - Marie Schmucker, Horriston, Ontario, the winner ol the scholarship set up by the fourteen Women's Institute Branches of North Wellington as o Cen- tennial proiect. Harwood â€" A visitor gave a demonstration on quilt making art needlework and rug mak- mg. Coldsprings * Motto. “A good citizen is not content to sit â€" he finds his place in the com- munity.“ Antrim â€" Roll Call â€" “A rule you would give your teenager on money management." Jaffray â€" A member prepared and present- ed a paper on the preparation of wool from the shearing to a manufactured article. I Mimosa â€" Roll Call â€" “Tips for entertainâ€" mg." Miss Susan Handy, Barrie, was awarded the Simcoe Area Women's Institute Scholarship. Citizenship and Education Millbank â€" A guest from South AfriCu .. scribed the meetings of her home Branch the Women’s Institute. She said that [in meetings start at 9:30 in the morning. Britten â€"â€" A member dealing with a i\:. said: “One of today‘s weaknesses is not iU able to distinguish our needs from our gre-q Fenella â€" Motto: “A lot of good could done in the world if no one cared who gm credit for it." Carley â€" Motto: “Art thou lonely. 0 my brother? Share thy little with another! Stretch thy hand to one unfriended And thy loneliness is ended." Brownsville â€" Motto: “Every word 5p. ‘ in the hearing of children tends towarth formation of character." Queen’s Line â€" Roll Call â€" “Should have a woman on the school board and \ Zion Jubilee â€" Members were told in interesting facts by a speaker who work "Investments." Elm Grove â€" “Never let a retarded . become a discarded child” a guest speaker a meeting of this branch. She continued all have a responsibility to help retarded sons to become useful citizens." Winger Wainfleet â€" “Indifference to p: affairs invites the rule of evil men" :1 sp told a branch meeting. She continued forms usually follow three steps, agitation ucation, and legislation." Dashwood -â€" Roll Call â€" “Do you it to vote? If not, why not?” (Ed. note: meeting took place before the June 25 FE Election.) Muirkirk â€" “Watchmaking and repair ness is becoming a lost art” a jeweller tol. members of this Branch. The ladies wen- told how to distinguish between real and .: cial stones. Oxdrift â€" Presented a copy of “A He:- of Canadian Handicrafts" to the librai Dryden. Ruskviewâ€"Mottoâ€"“It matters not long we live, but how we live.” The men were told not to be afraid of getting writ on the face in the process of maturing. _‘ ing is less interesting than a face on whicl has written no story. Bentpath â€"â€" A speaker described the of the Adult Training Centre, using 601“ slides. Central Yarmouth â€" A panel discusw the Status of Women â€" Panelists disc equal rights for women: the action 01 courts toward deserted mothers or fathfrfi' role of the mother in the home; 001' Chm“ ‘ way of life and what the future holds for human race. HOME AND COUPE ‘ V

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