Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1971, p. 32

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From left, Debbie, Eadie, Guletto, Nifty Needlers watches as Club Leader Mrs. Murray Dixon explains a needle- crqtt project it 1: ‘k Sell is the only prison that can ever bind the soul. â€"Henry Van Dyke Lelt, Mrs. Alex Docherty and Mrs. Ernest Renn, Local Leaders for "The Baking With Yeast Course", from the Outtu’esl Women's Institute. 32 Historical Research Mascow â€" The branch curator preseii program featuring the Tweedsmuir Hit She explained how these valuable boot started and the type of material needed i cording. Kleinburg Nashville â€" A branch priv featured a flashback on Women‘s In History. The speaker concluded by saym Women‘s Institute members can help to i the motto, “For Home and Country" by cordial to strangers, generous to friend helpful to every human life We touch. Jarvis ~â€" “The Irish People In Canada Settlers” was the subject of an fiddle“ branch meeting. Colborne # A button collector dis; and explained her collection at a branch ing. She said that Queen Victoria prt buttons made of jet since they were i than glass. Mrs. Sandra Martin, Cl clothing specialist m Home Economics Branch of the Ontario Depart Agriculture and Food explains a clothing that! McArthur’s Mills â€" “What your I and grandparents have done to make better world for this generation“ was Ill ject of an address presented at a brancl ing. One answer was "These are the Who have given you a healthier \vorh they found You need no longer fear epidemics of typhus, diphtheria, sm scarlet fever, mumps or measles as thcl' their youth.“ HOME AND CO' ' cl 7. Ill "RY

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