Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1971, p. 33

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Head table guests when the Kleinburg and Nashville Women's Inslilum celebrated their 70th An 'v â€"-: from left â€" Mrs. A. W. Cooke, President District of York West; Mrs. Elton Armstron ue tnl E”er MISS M. Humbly, Branch President; Mrs. A. Devins; Mrs. A. Train- Mrs. R Burton gislil'i tsSipeu er: Mrs. N. Payne; Mrs. D, Vermeer; Mrs. H. Burnlield; Mrs. H. Wurdllztw, Standing, frcltm lairâ€"93:02.1 Irwin; Mrs. 0. Phillips, Brunch Secretary-Treasurer. Executive members of the Clunbrassil Women's Institute Brunch. From lell â€"â€" Mrs, Vincent Smith, Mrs. Donald Richards, Mrs. Frank Pearl, Mrs. Alvin Pearl, Mrs, Victor Anderson, Mrs. Fred Smith, showing the (up won at the F.W.|.C. Comenlion in the slide competition. AGRICULTURE AND CANADIAN INDUSTRIES Mountan View *- Using pictures a speaker told the branch members of “Edible Weeds and Flowers, and Their Uses." The ladies wen: treated to a sample of Golden Rod tea. ClaYIon â€" Roll Call ” “Something new in textiles." Many of the members had samples to display When answering the roll call. Yamwuth Glen â€" Roll Call â€"- How a farmer and his wife can find more leisure. WINTER l971 Forester‘s Falls -â€" The Brunch members on- joyed a tour of n grccnhmtau during which the manager gun: an informative £qu on the care of plants and proper prncudurcs for transplant- ing. Ennotvillc m “Farmers can receive assist- ance with their hookkccping and farm man- agement through the use of computers." said a speaker addressing a brunch meeting. The speaker thcn cxplzrincd how this scrvicc can be obtained. 38

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