Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1969, p. 36

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34 Members of the Ontario Women's lnslilules assist at the International Plowing Match at Guelph, l968. Left Mrs. E. V. Thompson, a former F.W.|.O. Provincial Public Relations Officer and Convener of the Women‘s C. miltee of the 1968 Plowing Match. Right -â€"- Mrs. John Reid, Centre WellingtOn District, and Mrs. Lloyd lung lormer F.W.|.O. Junior Board Director. Picnic Grove â€" A member demonstrated the preparation of a Hungarian supper called Csirke Paprikas. She also told of different spices used in cooking. eating "habits. tood stores. etc. in Hungary. Gadshill â€" Speaker. a teacher. spoke on the new approach to teaching and the introduction of group work to children. She said that chil- dren are givan areas in which to observe. dis- cover and explore. Creative expression must be accorded each child if he is to develop into a happy and well adjusred human being. Payne’s Mills â€" A guest speaker showed a film on “Child Molesting." Elder’s Mills # Convener chaired a discus- sion which asked the question. “What is the meaning of the word citizen?" One speaker said. "Good citizenship starts in the crib. Here security felt is a good basis for developing a sound body and a healthy mind. Dectors tell us that from six weeks to two and a half years many characteristics are formed.“ Grace Patterson ~ Sponsored First Aid classes for the community residents. South Yarmouth â€" A member gave a talk on her hobby of growing herbs. She said. “Over lorry species are grown in Ontario. Herbs are valuable for more than medicine "1 Ionics. They are used for their fragrance. b: feeding birds and especially in cook- W°"'- bestion and answer period fOHOWEG year 2 L. John Freem- Mrs. Fleming,".CHIi â€" “A fact 01'] butter- Bock. left to rigidâ€"v session of memories of Mrs. Stanley Hewilson, 4 Atkinson, Mrs. L J. 5:1? years‘ A butter Norman Campbell, Mrs. Jock tfipiay' (the women of the future). Abs: was Mrs. Alon Blylh, pianist and pro: ducer of the musical skit. 's[ be Salford # Arranged an exchange pmgi with the Maleny Branch of the Women's 1! tute in Australia. The program prepared members of the Australian Branch. had motto, “The parent is the child‘s copy be The theme was “The Growing and Mann. turing of Ginger." Samples of mild and ginger had been sent along for the member taste. There was a contest on spices and roll call was answered by naming a spice how it should be used. Streetsville â€" Roll Call "An expenr with misleading advertising.“ A demonslru‘ showing various kinds of cheeses with book. of recipes using cheese was also a part of ' meeting. RESOLUTIONS New England â€" “A Resolution is a medu through which an organization may present views and make a request to the proper thorities for a change or an entirely new pol on some problem, for the improvement of o ditions in a community or country." Stateti speaker at a meeting of this Branch. The ladi. were reminded that each member of an orgw ization is a good or bad public relations rcpt: sentative since it is from the attitudes and an tions of members that non-members form the: opinions. ir * ir Conventions mean many things to many pEQPh To some, it is an opportunity to meet old fi'lt‘"d and make new ones. To Others, it is a chance 1- swap ideas, to compliment or complain, t0 PICk “I an idea, to sow a seed, to gain a friend, to sires» a pomt. to solve a problem. . Basically, it is to participate formaIly and In' formally. Time to reflect: Time to plan and a time to 133"“ And a time to move ahead.

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