Prince WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2: 1959, p. 12

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Toronto, told delegates to mé Area Convention of the North Central that very Women's Institute, few women on On-- She cited many diseases sponsible for the health and ilk astéurization has elim- I mated? She said due to the sure that the food I served scientific handling of ,milk, them was sate." cases of typhoid, undulant _ fever, bovine TB and several sume of an Assocmted Coun- others attributed to "germs in . _ raw milk' have practically yegmon she attended in Ed- di cared where pasteur- in urgh. sa'pp ' ' . She commended 4-H Home~ "I am truly ashamed of you making Cl b leaders and said as Women's Institute mem- membershiphas climbed to practise what you preach," said the home economist. "If a marked increase in this I were a homemaker and re- work but less than half the branches sponsor clubs, Mia McKercher said. for the education of rural "Our program is designed to help people help them- selves," Miss McKercher re- minded delegates. "We are always glad to have any sug- She outlined all types of courses Which her depart- ment otters and urged the hers to take advantage of as many as they could. "There are 20 branches in the district which have never asked for any type of course and surely we have some- thing to offer which would .e of interest to them." She closed her address by

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