Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1970, p. 35

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Members of Clinton Branch of the Women's institute with Miss Catherine Hunt, Huron County Home Economist (standing right). Back row, from leftâ€"Mrs. F. Cummings] Mrs. W. Ferry, Mrs. C. lurkl'lorl. Mrs. M. Gibson, Mrs. Wettinglon, Mrs. C. Elliot, Mrs. A. Grevas, Mrs. B. Gibbings, Mrs. C. Nelson. Front row, from leftâ€"Mrs. M. B Bathkin, Mrs. C, Holland, Mrs. W Colclough, Mrs, H Munch Cambridge â€" Roll Call â€"~ “Something new in food.” Bellfoautainâ€"Rockside â€" Stressing safety the converter of the standing committee pointâ€" ed out the importance of knowing how to es- cape from the home in the event of tire. Iroquois â€" An officer of the accident Divi- sion Branch of the Ontario Provincial Police presented an address illustrated by slides at a branch meeting. The officer told that the O.P.P. are responsible for patrolling 416,000 miles of Ontario highways, travelling over 60 million miles in one year. Gleneden â€" A guest speaker described suit- able flowers and shrubbery for the farm home. and gave hints on the care of [lower beds. at a branch meeting. South Smith â€"- A public health nurse, speaking at a branch meeting explained that one of her main duties was to prevent disease and promote good health. Sowerhy â€" “Food Dollars" was the subject of an address at a branch meeting, The speak» er stressed the need for more communication between the producer and the consumer. Homby â€" A demonstration of home weav- ing and the story of this craft was presented at a branch meeting. Clute â€" Women's Institute members sent a letter to the Department of Lands and Forests re old forgotten wells on the farms in their area. The Department replied asking for fnr~ ther information. FALL I970 Seymour East 7 Roll ('all a A display of your oldest piece of nccdlccrnl't. Royal â€"â€" 'lhe branch has made plans to sponsor a baby sitting course. Seafortli â€" A physiotherapist speaking on the topic “What can a physiotherapist do?” said “A physiotherapist can assist in the treat- ment tor conditions such as ceruhrul palsy. stroke. arthritis and thalidomide children." Kent Centre 77 "today‘s Consumer â€" Careful or Careless" Was the subject of an ad dress at a branch meeting. The speaker ili\0 explained the origin of the Canadian Associav tion of Consumers. Cold Springs â€" "l emin- 'l imc I‘or What?" was the thought provoking subject ol an art dress at a brunch meeting. Atwood â€" Motto â€" “Character is the re suit of two things. mental attitudes and habits iormed in the home." Campbell's Comers # “The Care and Use of The Attachments of Your Sewing Machine“ was the \nhicct or a talk which was at much interest at a branch meeting. Port EntfiiL‘y â€" Roi] (villi We “\thl 1“ tin or what not to do for a guest.“ Renton # Motto â€" "A lot of good could be done in the world it no one cared who got the credit for it." Marhurg -â€" A social worker addressed a branch meeting using the subject. “is retire- ment good or bad for the health?" 33

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