Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1974, p. 26

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w . l l ' ‘ l7 - Mrs. Bowmanvrlte W.I. qwlt at the Somme Centre. L r. M. Wiseman. Mrs. P. Patlleld. Mrs. T. Buttery. Mrs. M. Flintofi. and Mrs. S. Buttery. Priceville W.I. t.er concerned about Sunday store openings and some TV programs and are writing their local members of Parliament voicing their Db_]L‘L‘IlOUS. St. Williams W.I. Mrs. Cecil James. Convener 01‘ Agriculture and Canadian industries spoke on vege- tuble marketing â€" lode) und yesterday. Having been raised on u market garden farm. she knew her subject well. Mttnv changes have tttken pluce since her child- hood especially the machinery. The Widespread use ol‘ planters. Sprayers. pickersctc. and the constant need to improve the seed to meet the changing tastes and de- mands ol~ the customer. She ulso spoke on the import and export situation in Cttnudu today. "’ ‘ i J l .. r Stormont District a busy place to be Ler â€" District AnA nual guests. Board Director, Mrs. Geo McCaftrey. Mayor Ed Lumley. Cornwall. Mrs Mary Smith District PrESidenl, Mrs. Linda Beer. District Secretary Treasurer. The Rel/er» end Donald Scott. Maw/Ne. guest speaker Stormunt District Annual guest speaker. the Revei- end Donald Scott. Muxt'ille spoke about Jeun Vunier and his work at L‘Archc. which is spreading its in- fluence rupidly around the world. Mrs. Neil Clear}: Pust District President. was pres- ented \\'llh at scroll in recognition ol‘ her v ice. Active in the field of broadcasting ofWomen‘s in- stitute News over (185 three times Ll week. gifts were presented to Mrs. lnnes Mtthregor and Mrs. Grace Esdule for their fine work. Mayor Ed Lumley complimented the Women's ln. stitutes on their interest in the cultural life of the com- munity.. ears ol‘ sent 26 Beechwood Wt. â€" celebrate 70th Anniversary â€" Mrs Ernest Millikan, charter member; Mrs. John mm President: Mrs. Herman Sinker life member an: 95.09"} in 1924. who had the honour of cutting the or; West Ops W.I. Mrs. Grant McArthur lie tJII hobbies. pointing out that hobbies give all ut .i. neu dimension to our lives. She displayed one oi r huh. bies. a collection of butter pats and suggcs' mm ideas for hobbies. Roll Call 7 Hobbies and ; link; Motto â€" Thrice happy is the man who has :1 l m Dungannon W.I. celebrate 60111 with even ‘UVrmtl 1974. The first celebration a pot luck dinner. \ 3P;- ciul guests from the District and Area. The i :‘Um was entitled “Canada â€" this land of ours." ; «at. ond event was a dessert and euchre with em n .it- tendance. The next at summer picnic and Phi: e in, a Christmas party to entertain the husbands u 11, .mâ€" t. l Huron West District Annual. guests take time tr. 3W“- clay to pose lor picture. L~r â€" Mrs. Donald Humes, President and Mrs. ft?“ McNee, Secretary Treasurer of Huron West DISll‘ tit: Eleanor Bradrtoclt, London Area President: Mrs. WW Bl’de- QUB‘S’ Speaker: Mrs. Gordon Papple, F. W.l ( 5.73” Drreclor

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