Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1970, p. 34

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Four Women‘s Institute presidents, from leftâ€"Mrs. T. Flock, president Falkland Branch; Mrs. A, Bond, presi- dent South Brunt District; Mrs. N. Davis, president Hamilton Area; Mrs. Austin Zaeller, president of the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario, Stittsville 7 in August 1870 :1 great fire swept across Carleton County leaving death and destruction in its path. To commemorate this event the Stittsville Branch of the Wom- en's institute held a picnic which was attended by more than 250 people, many of them des- uendnnts of victims of the fire. Stoney Creek -â€" When the Mother Brunch celebrated its seventydhird nnniversur} this year the meeting was televised. The feature of the meeting was an interview with Mrs. Mc- Kinlay Morden, the younger sister of the two who are charter members of the Stoney Creek Women's Institute. The other sister is Mrs. Van Wagner who celebrated her l0] birthday last Christmas. Newstadt fl Motto the pathway to tolerance." “Understanding is Standing. from left, Life Membersâ€"Mrs. Thomas Gum- mar and Mrs. Nellie Bownrd; seated, from left, Charter Membersâ€"Mrs. Annie Warner and Mrs, Ethel Byers ut the celebration of the 50th anniversary at South Augusta Women's Institute. 32 Zion Line â€" When this branch celel «led its fiftieth anniversary the party was h > i the same home as that in which the Org tion meeting took place. The hostess, m Donald Thrasher is a charter member i life member of the branch. Sunniwood â€" Members of the brane] reminded by a speaker to keep the in: ..1 the Women‘s Institute bright in the cor qt. ty. Programs. though set up years ago, made to fit the needs of the members .i community. Cassbumâ€" Motto â€" “Every privileL its responsibilities,“ Stirling â€"â€" Roll Call f “One form 0| ness I admire.” Ridgeville k Motto â€" “We must SELH hind the popular discontent to find the Mrs. Alia: Pratt. left, receiving her lite me- ‘F from Mrs. Alice Spinks, past president of thv' “ Branch of the Women's Institute. HOME ECONOMICS AND HEAL: Winchester â€" The members of the ‘r it provide an annual Women‘s Institute Br J for the people of the community. It ' scribed as “a genuine, appetizing, counlr breakfast." Pine Tree â€" The following poem is i w from a paper given at a branch meeting: “If you can‘t be a highway, Then be a trail; If you can‘t be the sun, Be a star, For it isn‘t by size we are judgEd Be the best, of whatever you are." “There is a job for each one of us. If \ ‘1‘ the talent that God has given us, our In 1“? will run smoothly." said the speaker cot M ing her talk. HOME AND cow ’7“

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