Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1970, p. 28

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PERE LALEMENT ‘ the Lord on hi h, the mum-wring hemlock boughs, and see The small birds of the forest lingering by And making melody. ' These are mine acolytes and these my chair, And this mine altar in the cool green _shacle, Where the wild softâ€"eyed does draw nigh \X’ontlering, as in the byte Of Bethlehem the oxen heard Thy cry And saw Thee, unafraid. Mi lunatmen sit apart, \Vull‘eyml. wolf-sinewed, stiller than the trees. Help me, O Lord, for very slow of heart And hard of faith are these. Cruel are they, yet Thy children. Foul are they, Yet \ierr Thou born to save them utterly. Then make me as I pray _ lust :0 their hates. kind in their sorrows. W159 litter their speech, and strong before their free lntlilii‘iili‘ilJle eyes. I)“ ll|L' French lilies reign ()‘fL‘l’ Mont Royal and Statlzicuna still? llp the Si. Latvrence comes the sprint: again, (’rnwning each southward hill And hlmmmirig pool with beauty. while I roam liar from the perilous folds that are my home, There where we built St, Ignace for our needs, Shaped the rough root tree. turned the first sweet ,le. 5t. Ignace and St. Louis, little beads (in the rmary of God. l’ines shall Thy pillars be, Fairer than those Sidonian cedan brought Hy Hiram out of Tyre, and each birchâ€"tree Shine-i like a holy thought. But come no worshippers; shall I (unless. Si. Francis-like. the birds of the wilderness? t), \\ ith Thy love my lonely head uphold. .-\ wandering shepherd I. who hath no sheep: :\ wandering soul, who hath no strip, nor gold. Nor anywhere in sleep. My hour of rest is done; (in the smooth ripple lifts the lung (ginne: The hemlotks murmur sadly as the sun bl-inl» his dim arrows through. \‘i'hither l gt: i know not. nor the war. llark Will] strange passions, vexed with heathen charms, Holding 1 know not what of life or death: ()nlv liL’ Thou beside me (lay by day. Thy I‘IILl my guide and comfort. underneath 'lhv L‘YL‘rl'tlbting arms. Marjorie Pickthall * ‘k 1% ‘ "The underlying aim of education is to ltirlhcr man's unending search for truth. Once he pmscsscs the means to truth, all else is within his grasp,“ Hall-Dennis Report on Education. The above quotation was the basis of a program discussion at a meeting of the Willow (JFUVL‘ Branch. 28 CITIZENSHIP AND EDUCA'I'EEUN Teviotdale â€" Roll Call â€"â€" "Shomd enter politics and why?" Beehive â€" Roll Call â€" Should pu; tions be taught in schools and why? Doon â€" “Should man go to the l .rig “- so does moon exploration hold any w “hm. meaning for the people on earth? 0. . the other hand, should the money beiu Nd into the United States space program and for other purposes?” This quotation the subject of a discussion at a branch mt . Louise â€"â€" Motto â€" “A woman \vl to do something finds a way; the on an excuse." Price’s Corners â€" Motto â€" “R‘ L, Make the Women’s Institute Enrich Not Wear It Out?” South Line Brant â€" A speaker ail .. branch meeting using the subject i . ._ Counselling. The talk was divided ll parts â€"- Freedom. Responsibility m- U. pline. “The seed of discipline should so that children early learn to know - .;|i control means. An environment oi I‘ needed.” Chisholm â€" Madame de Kiriline l utt- (thc nurse who assisted Dr. Dafoc at ’ wt of the Dionne quintuplets) was 11 gl .. branch meeting and told of her life m- w. author of the book, “The Lovely .t llt Wild". a study of birds. Members wen m to ask questions. .t. time“ n rela. .il‘ilx illltl Newtonville â€"â€" In an address on Cit till at a Branch meeting the speaker sire llt‘ importance of each one standing up . mi he believes to be right, even if it Ulfllili «l ing alone. No. 9 Mosa â€"â€" A teacher at a schot» 'c- tarded children. a mother of a retard. told the members of the branch of i; i|'-- lems of children with learning difficult I ‘ infancy to adult life. She described \M We in the Adult Workshops. Mindcn â€" The convener of Citizcnx ml Education arranged to have a retired wt give some of her thoughts on EdllCiiilUl Coronation â€" The members enjoy 0 tcresting and informative meeting “it ‘ll member with special interest in phmt presented a short history of the Kodak 1" zation. She explained the uses of photu ‘» mentioning X rays, etc. and much. ‘ showing her slides collected during it it Hawaii. Ravenna â€" A guest speaker at u Lil meeting was the village bank manager n W plainctl to the members the public I": N“ program used to attract customers to his “ix Clearview â€"â€" Motto â€" “The World \ll Country, Mankind is My Friend." HOME AND COL '57“

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