Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1971, p. 34

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Miss Anne Stubbs of Alton, Ontario, winner of the Peel County Ontario Women's Institute Scholarship. Miss SIubbs is now attending Trinin College at the University at Toronto. CITIZENSHIP AND EDUCATION Bluevale â€" A lively discussion on television programs and what to do to change them brought out many ideas at a branch meeting. Adanac â€" “The History of Banking", was the title of a talk at a branch meeting. McIlquham’s â€" At a branch meeting the members enjoyed a discussion on prejudice. Salford â€" The branch entertained a branch from another District and took them on a tour of the local community. Golden Gate â€" Sponsored a bicycle rodeo at the local school for Grades 3-8. The On- tario Provincial Police gave the tests and the Branch provided judges and prizes. Aughrim â€" A guest speaker spoke on the library facilities available to the community, mentioning records, tapes and films. Louise â€" Roll Call â€" “Why I joined the Institute”. Many of the replies revealed that the desire for friends was a popular reason. Elder’s Mills â€" “Everyone values books as sources of information on every known sub- ject. But the forward-looking person does not stop there. He sees the possibilities in books of deepening his culture and of learning to use his life in such a Way as to increase his possi- bility of attaining happiness and fulfillment." This is an excerpt from a talk on books preâ€" sented at a branch meeting. 34 Clanbrassil â€"â€" A meeting program n- a discussion on child discipline, Hagersville â€" Roll Call â€"- “What cm. i d to discourage racial discrimination?" eluted 0 Nelles Corners â€" As a project the nit-mm studied the townships in their county. 1- map to illustrate the location of ind- churches. schools, etc. They also learn names of county and township oflicial» members reported that they enjoyed 11. gram. Diltz and Robinson Road â€" A safe. gram using the theme, "Read The Latit- “What to do When Lightning Strike presented at a branch meeting. Canboro â€" A speaker using slides Lil. types of Architecture. Members report they are now more aware of architecn tails in houses. New Dundee â€" “A good example best teacher,” a police constable said at dressing 3 Branch meeting. The speak that parents who try to beat the law Ell‘ brag about it are setting bad examples It children. Mountain Union â€" need models not critics.” North Momington â€" A local area principal was the guest speaker at a meeting. Discussions using the topics: phy, rotary system, homework, dress. w ated much interest. Kleinburg Nashville â€" “Does the Canadian citizen value the right to vote should?" asked a speaker at a Branch n Dublin â€" A constable of the Ontur vincial Police spoke on the use of D the local elementary and secondary scl‘ pils. He explained symptoms for which could be watching. Theme: “To Mi 5 5 Elizabeth Jackson, recipient of a certificate of merit for achieve- ments in 4-H Club H c rn e rn c: kin g proiects in Wel~ Iington South Dis- trict. Miss Jock- son is now in training to be a nurse at St. Jo- seph's Hospital, Guelph. [lg 21 Ines, the The pm. p [0. and Win tied hut JL" IhL .ni- .inl it'n Icir en «ti -L'il tge li‘in; "it. .wlil- Us HOME AND C» "4""

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