Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1972, p. 32

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Aylsworth Women‘s Institute presented a baby lendo to the Erna Red Cross. From left â€" Mrs George Jewell, Mrs, Hazel Goodman and Mrs. Milton Fisher. Monkton 7 A speaker described his home- land Ireland tit EL branch meeting and ex- plained the reasons for the present politieztl sitâ€" uation there. A question period brought out some interesting information. North Mornington â€" Motto â€" Education is not something to prepare you for life. It is a continuous part of your life. Thessalon. Memories of the old woollen mill, Clinton‘s planing mill. the old Castle on The Rock and the little Presbyterian church. when members of this branch answered the roll cull "A Vanishing Landmark." Mrs. Jim Bennett receiving the first Life Membership ever presented by the Highland Park Women's Institute from Brunch President Mrs. lynn Archibald. 32 St. Vincent. Nine ladies from [his . . , ‘ I 1n it put on a Qutlttng Demonstration at tl- will school to show the children the ageol‘ t M quilting. Oakland. At a meeting featuring I. in» tory the members were urged to “House Log.“ Some items recorded st name of the builder and the date it. .1. was built, name of owner and his i. changes in ownership. taxes paid, ,: changes etc. West Lincoln Junior Women’s Insti' ! joyed an evening during which the m.‘ . "Dip-It Flowers" were demonstrated. * ‘k * To withhold deserved praise lest it shun its object conceited is as dishonest as to payment of a just: debt lest your creditt spend the money badly. George Bern.» .2 Miss Marion Hosie, recipient of the Otte’ Scholarship of 5100. Miss Hosie has complete Homemaking Clubs and is a nurse in troinir. Ottawa Civir Hospital. Winger Wainfleet â€"â€" Speaking on th‘ "Looking Forward with the Women' lute“ a member used a map of Oman plain the levels of Women‘s Instituti District arrangements and Convention were specially stressed. Kars. The report of preparation of ' tory of the community and a display “ heirlooms were features at the branch All sary celebration. Solina. Commenting on the motto. “ “ like a seed. it grows according to its c. ‘ speaker said, “Speak, smile and use l’“ " names, Act friendly and interested; i' h“ generous with praise." Bluevale â€" The topic for a talk ant -lI~- eussion was “Communication Through ‘le' sic.“ HOME AND couritRY

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