Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1971, p. 36

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Mrs, Jack Brad, Mrs. [loyal Dow, Mrs. D. H. Rogers, and driver Mr. Roger Jackson with the Sloney Creek Women's Institute lloul, "Pandora's Box" in the Slanlu Claus parade cIl Sloney Creek. * * * St. Paul's Definition of Low â€" Corinthians 13. From the New English Bible Version "Lou- is patient; lave is kind and cnvies no one. Love is never boastful, nor conceited not rude; never selfish, not quick to take offense. Love keeps no score of wrongs; does not gloat over other men's sins. but delights in the truth. There is nothing love cannot face; there is no limit to its faith. its hope. its endurance. Love will never tome II! no end." 'k i it Dr. Ethel Chapman (right) and Mrs. Stewart Cumin, R.R. l, Paris. Mrs. Cumin is holding the Papier Muche turkey which she made for the play "A Christmas Carol" presented by the Blue lake and Auburn Women's lnslilule at St. George Community Hall. HISTORICAL RESEARCH Culedon m A branch meeting was ' V "l ill the local museum. The Curator explain i [ht history of museums and conducted :1 z m- thc rooms. The ladies were very interest in a display of irons and were told that It electric iron appeared in 1893. Streetsville â€" A speaker addrux branch mccting used the subject “The \. Keeping Records For Historical 1‘. HL stressed the importance of keeping CVL‘I' .‘l'xi . . lllt items. These may at some time have h «fill significancc. Nobleton â€" A feature of a progn. It Branch meeting was “A History of mi and Plaids." Terra Cotta a Roll Call â€"â€" Each I Inc. was to bring their most recent and the: an book. A speller dated 1800 had spell. st. sons in it from Grade 1 to Grade 8. Little’s Corners â€" Theme: “Let‘s I .n samplers." A speaker said that makir. n. plots was more or less a tradition yt v. and that young girls were taught to [113' hi at a very early age. Some samplers bet; their intricacy and age have become to uble in fact priceless. "THE SONG OF SPRING“ Hear the twittering of the birds. Songs that make you want to sing. A heart that's bursting in its throw Awaken to the song of Spring. The willow tree with budding June- The sweet violets and primrose cli The daffodils nodding in the breeze. Oh, how I love the song of Spring. How lucky am I to see these joys, Two lips to speak of this “’Ofld'rDLls My ears to hear the sweet delight. The sweet, melodious song of Sprint _;\1 i * at Golden Valley â€" This branch had fill erected near the Nellie MCClung Cui m mile south of Chatsworth on Highwa§ " A book with a pen is placed in the bf: W visitors to the cairn to sign their names. record is kept of visitors from all {ICI‘Os‘ ilti' da and beyond. Helena Feasby â€"â€" The early history I Jlfl keeping was explained to ladies attei ‘:‘ ‘l‘ branch meeting by a local hotel owner. Pelham â€"- A program telling aboi Th9 Food of Our Ancestors" was PfeSeI'llL .lt a meeting. 1/" HOME AND to mm

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