Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1971, p. 42

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From left, Mrs. Errol Boa, president Prescott County District Women's Institutes. with Miss Sheryl Ryan oi the Plantagenet 4H Homemaking Girls' Club SEPTEMBER \V'lNll‘i 0 mad wind, Glad wind. That sways the purple plume: OE nodding asters, row on row, In late September's afterglow. My heart has heard you (all! 0 mad wind, Glad wind, My feet would rortm with you The wildered paths of tangled tern \‘i/l-iere bright the scarlet berries bum And falling leaves are hrtmn, 0 mad wind, Glad wind, Come, bugle up the sun That leaves 31 radiance rare and pale In golden-rod along the trail Upon the misted hills. 0 mad wind, Glad wind, This fire is of your kin That flames in crimson splendour where Fleet Autumn glides with unbound hair Along your woodland ways. 0 mad wind, Glad wind, She is your breath in form. The music of her light steps beat Triumphal marches low and sweet Of Life fulfilled by Love. â€"A. M. Stephen. 42 (antimich from page 38 (wc hurl l'ifit/«milc-pcr-hour winds along V three-inch snowl'ull that day)‘ The two members, the tcn-ycar-old neighbour and two men made short w. H, cleaning the tables and stacking the Lllrl' cs. The men put the sleigh in the hall on :, board as it couldn't be taken home in tlrit'ts. We then started for home. The m- - who was being chuut'l'cured by her tunâ€"tn, son hard to go in it different direction In- rust and some concern was felt for their » however. after promising to phone \VhL‘l arrived home so that a search party cw scnt out if they didn‘t arrive within a pm time. we set out. Having been the member who wax driven by u tcn-ycur-old. I can now 5'“ conviction â€" never underestimate the of a tcn-ycur-old farm boy. We were twice. badly. and the rest of the time wt, ugcd with thc boy's skill to shake the in loose or to otherwise let it work itself 0U windshield of the machine became s.‘ with sleet. as did our helmets and got:in also had the problem of our eyelashex I1- ing glued together in the driving SHU' slcct. We had to pull and tug the hcu'.‘ chine back and try another path up the when it became stuck. It is surprising wli woman and a boy can do when they h. The other member and her husband ‘ home safely as well and we concludco our experience that it really isn’t alwat tame being :1 member of the Women'x tutc. (Editor‘s Note: This story was written ht Ross Baglcr. Secretary of Machnnan en's Institute Branch in thc Algomn Shore District.) Members of the Delta branch at the celebration 0‘- 60Ih Anniversary. From left, Mrs. Soderbergx M”. Sheridan, Mrs. E. Ready, Mrs. J. Dean and Mrs. MITF‘ HOME AND con i!"

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