Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1956, p. 25

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re We need the support and backing that can me only through an expanding membership. ill you support all this necessary and very od work that is going on for you. your ily and your nation, helping to build a und and stable economy? we have arranged a special rural group embership for Local Women's Institute finches. The fee is $5.00 which entitles each anch to all the privileges of membership d the submitting of problems and suggesâ€" The hooked rug course lasts for fourhnd- half days to make it possible for the rlnss embers to learn some of the basic rules of ttern making and colour harmony so that ey can not only make one satisfactory rug 1 can continue to make others that \l‘lll bu st as good. It may seem difficult for the busy farm other to spare the time for a four-andâ€"aâ€"half y course but sometimes arrangements can made to make it possible. For those “'llll e-school children. they can be brought ong. The informal nature of the class allows em to play happily with each other and eir toys without disturbing the Wul‘l-L At 9 class an infant in arms was brought in a othes basket. Perhaps someone not inter- ted in hooking can be persuaded to look ter the children. There is other farm work keep one at home, but possibly it isn‘t as manding as it seems. One member of a ass who had four hundred baby chicks ming in every month to be looked after and arketed when ready, made the effort and ter a day or two exclaimed, “To think thul even considered not taking this t'ourse!" us: of the women look on the week as being sort of holiday as they plan and work With e others in an easy atmosphere that makes r fellowship and recreation. As for a hooked rug, it can be a thing n! e and beauty made from practically nothing a feed bag makes the foundation; old clothes at have lost their usefulness and some (lye ill make a pleasing article for the home. The ass members don't need to be designers but ey can make their own ll‘lletdllal patterns ' a repetition of a simple shape that appeals them, arranged by the basic rule that they am and apply, or even by adoption a pat- rn to their own needs. Sometimes an nbll'fl Egested by their particular interest forms 0 basis: of a pattern, such as thr- ruu mudc r a sea captain's hall, with a compass and 81' seafaring objects, arranged in a regular 33'. Even the traditional geometric patterns at are so good, become the exprvssinn of the diViduality of the hooker by the colour acmg and the hooking technique that she A Course In Making Ruo's b tions. This fee also provides for supplying each. branch with 15 C.A.C. bulletins which are issued l0 times a year and can be dis- tributed to members. CAL“. needs your branch support today. Join C..-‘\.C_ now. ‘ Note: The address is Mrs. Clifton Grulvun. 2).? it'ilhron‘ Street. Ottawa. Ontario, Mrs. Gruan l.\' Chairman, Rural Group Membership. Conu- rlmn Association of Cuusunu'rs. By Florence Wright .' Member\ at the Sulkirh Women“ Inililulo (Inn in lugmolinq put a domino on o ruq under the wpolvition of Iholr insllucloi. Min Homnrn What” of lhn annrl mutant 0! Aqncultwv‘i Home [(unomiu Ext-union Snrvltn. fil'lmrn .nurlrn qun'lnu \{mluluh SUGGESTIth FOR A “US 'I‘Illl’ HF. EXECU'I‘IVE ANI.) llll'flllll'l‘h of I thi- .lnrtlun lllstnrtrul h‘lllHI'lllll of “11' Twr-nly I'Xll‘llli n rnrdull Invtlnlum In the I'll‘flllll'l‘n of [hp Wqu-n's lnxlllulvs uf Ont-firm In \‘ml tho- must-um (luriui: lln- :u-usuu of ltlfili Awnri- nf llu- min-I'I-sl Ill lllt' lll'l'ht'l‘VH- tum nf lurul "tutorial and the l‘l't'lll'llflv of In» lnry unuuu: llu- llialllulvu of Uulm‘lu. Illt' Iliri-t'tnr‘x' Hrc- pmutl in Show llll'lll wlmt tum lll'l'll :u‘rnlllpllxl‘lt'rl slrtl't- [95:5 lIV' :I filllllll ('lllll~ munlly In 11:55 the- numva wun im-su-nlml Wlll‘l ltl't uwurrl nf lm'rlr ln- tl’u- Arm-I'u-un {\ssm'liituun fur Sl'Ili- illltl l.m'.'ll lllf‘.lltl“\" l-‘ur llu- “up uf llumv whn \i'nlllti lll'Cl- In living n lem' lhv- l’llll‘ul'lllll luv. [irrwnll'rl llll'l'l‘ [llt‘llll‘ lllljll'\_ :ill d-Ir't‘ll‘lt‘ kl‘lll!‘ [Hr lml WHIUI .‘Illll :I lurp- lI'HllfIl 'I'hm‘i- .‘u‘a- .‘lflt'flllilll' lrulvl fltl'lll tum Thu muwum r. llIII-v nulr‘h llrl llu- (gum-ll Elmiln-lh Wm- :mrl wulhm xix mtlm. of SI. Culliarlncw on Highway ll II I." up”; .‘ile‘ May 12 from “.00 not in 5 ll“ 5) m, rl:Iin until ll‘tr- t‘lltl Hf ()Fluliur, Pit-am,- ertc lhc- (-ustmlian for an :Ippumt» monlflnddrisiz .lurrlun. ()nlnrm. 25

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