Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 2003, p. 5

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Announcing Our , . New ROSE Partners 4.7-» 74 -e rulalori/tll‘io sharing etlut anon It has been a busy summer for the ROSE Program; I can truly say, “ROSES are Blooming!" Over the past few months we have been enthusiastically targeting new partners for the ROSE (rural ontariosharing education) Program Each ROSE Partner was care- fully selected and each demonstrated a genuine interest in the ROSE Program. The Community Based Needs Assess- ment that was completed last spring allowed us to narrow the selection of po- tential partners to those who meet the partnership criteria and those in which you have clearly demonstrated an interest. The Board approved list of ROSE Partners is as ws: I Canadian Diabetes Association I Canadian Mental Health Assoctation ' Canadian Partnership for Consumer Food Safety Education ' National Eating Disorder Information Centre ' Ontario Association ' Safe Kids Canada ' The Alzheimer Society ot'Ontario ' The Arthritis Society [am confident that you will welcome the new ROSE Partners as enthusiastically as I have. Together we can truly be rural Ontario sharing education! Check out the latest edition of The ROSE Garden newsletter for information on our new Partners, ROSE Session profiles, the ROSE Toolbox, the results of the Community Based Needs Assessment. and much. much more! Julie Annetr is the ROSE Program Manager for FWIO. Sle can be reached at the FWIO Provincial Oflire at Community Support 9.’ 519-335-3078, Fax: 579-836'9456, Emall' a@fwia.cn,r:a Not MZZ/ “E6960 En fllf‘ (gig/m lir/r’a Members of the Hosedene Women‘s Institute helped support the Silverdale Hall Community runaratser by selling homemade ples. After a successtul day at sales, the group was able to make- a generous donation toward maintenance at the building. Sillvniillwt hi; Um)th Hl tiikllltilt PHD Hi l‘ifi‘llPllf' WI Lim‘iilii Hailiilitln Area Old Fashioned Fresh Baked Biscuits a?“ Margaret Mitchell 0/ Woodland Springs Wl is shown with a part a! fresh baked tea biscuits, ready to serve with a batch of their lamaus Dandelion Jelly to the hungry crowds at Maplelest held in April each year. Members make hundreds of tea biscuits and serve them at the Biscuit House as samples afald lashianed baiting an the wood stove, This year. tho proceeds from the sale olfolly were sent to the Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead Upkeep Fund. Strontium) lijyina Peniin Womanian Homily, wt Hwy Smith (any (trace Area Quotes from the Kitchen - Hunger is the first course of a good dinner. - French Proverb o Never eat more than you can lift. â€" Miss Piggy - On days when warmth is the most important need of the human heart. the kitchen is the place you can find it; it dries the wet suck, it cools the hot little brain. - EB, White - After dinner, sit a while: After supper walk a mile. -Anon Home E (onntry,Fu|I1003 5

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