Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1969, p. 17

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

The Election of Officers With Mrs. ZoeIler as election chairman, the following people were elected to act as officers of the Ontario Junior Women‘s Institutes for the coming year. Past President â€" Miss Doreen Harrop. R.R. 2, Norval. President â€" Miss SyIViu Shaw. R.R. 2, Mono Road. Vice President â€"’ Mrs. Roy Wright, R.R. 2, Mono Road. Secretary Treasurer â€" Miss Margaret Oli- phant, 33 Tullamore Road, Apt. 601. Brampton. Program Advisers â€" Mrs. Gary Townsend, R.R. 1, Carrying Place: Miss Robert Shaw. R.R. 2, Mono Road. Public Relations Officer â€" Miss Sharon Passmore, 203 Robinson St, West Lorne. Junior Board Director (with one year more to serve) â€"- Miss Marion Ruttan. Teeswa- ter. Junior Board Director (with two yenrs to serve) â€" To be appointed. To conclude the evening the girls attended the dance at the Junior Farmers Building at Brantford. The feature of the Sunday morning session was a church service which took the form of a Hymn Sing held in the lounge of the Albion Conservation School. At a short business sesâ€" sion before dismissal, plans for next year‘s convention were discussed. (Ed. Note) These plans will be announced in a later issue of Home and Country. TAKE TIME FOR TEN THINGS Take time to workâ€"it is the price of success. Take time to thinkâ€"it is the source of power. Take time to playâ€"it is the secret of youth. Take time to readâ€"it is the foundation of knowledge. 5. Take time to worshipâ€"it is the highway of reverence and washes the dust of earth from our eyes. 6. Take time to help and enjoy friendsâ€"it is the source of happiness. 7. Take time to loveâ€"it is the one sacrament of life. 8. Take time to dreamâ€"it hitches the soul to the stars. 9. Take dune to laughâ€"it is the singing that helps with life's loads. 10. Take time to planâ€"it is the secret of being able to have time to take time for the first nine things. ew~e From The Manitoba Women's Institute News * i * FALL 1969 Miss louise Motheson, the first 4H Homemaking CI MEETING HOUSE HILL 1 must be mad. or very tired. When the turve of a blue bay beyond a railm track vb Member in Oxlord Counly to receive the Advance-ct Honour Award (In H. Homemaking Club Proiccls). ml is shrill and sweet to me like in sudden springing of :1 tune. And the sight iii a white church almve thin trees in a city square Amazes my eyes as though it were the Parthenon Clear. reticent. superbly final. With the pillars of its purtim refined to .1 cautious elegance, It dominates the weak trees, And the shot of its spire sweeping the sky. I am dizzy with the movement of the sky: I might ht- watching a mast With its royals set full Straining before a two-reef breeze. I might be sighting a tea-clipper, Tacking into the blue bay, just back from Canton With her hold full of green and blue porcelain. And a Chinese coolic leaning over the rail Gazing at the white spire With dull. sen-spent eyes. Amy Lowell. 17

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy