Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1957, p. 17

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WIN‘IIR 1957 Top: Rainy River Provincial Honour girls holding cer- tificates; Norma Hamilton and Marlene King with Miss Irvine's assistants ol the achievement day, Miss Lulu Row of Home Economics Service. extreme left, and Mrs. John King, County Home Economist for Brant, Waterloo and Wentworth. Second from Top: A Cereal Shell exhibit leuluring rice, by Margot Andersen, Sharron ‘luomi and Gladys An- dersen. Third tram lop: A Thunder Bay dub with County Honour girls in the front row: Lorraine Zumsky, Koren Spente, Beverly Marlyn. Bollom; Rainy River County Honour girls: Betty Jaoii Wilson, Lorna McKinnon, Mobei MrRae, JoyCc Grcnnicr, "Being Well Dri-ssod and Well Grnumed" was. the pt'njcrt completed by one hundred and twentyâ€"three members 01' [Lilll'll‘k‘l] i'litbs at Emu in Rainy River District. Slips 0r peltimals and ministries :ilnni; With the Rcmrd Banks, made an altrui-tivv display [or the many Women's Insliiuli- mi'mlwrs and friends. Will) wuro in iitti‘nilnni-i‘. .luiiuinic, (if :1 rings 01‘ slips and n dl‘l'SS p:ir:idi~ i134 \i'i-ll as doing: a sample pntvli iil‘pi tlu- girls 'tll5_\‘ Cilll‘ll‘lfl the morning. A prnmummi- nt' l'XhlhliS. skits :ind til‘n‘l- nnsirulirins was gin-ii in ilii- ul'lm‘nunii, AtA mind, Burr 's and Blin'k llziwlt Sl'l up ('illi) exhibit.» shuwiim “Hiiw tn lnmk ‘i'imr iii-sir" Fur skits and donmnsli'ntiiins, A}'i(‘.\'\\'ill‘lil. Strtitlnn North, Cl'UZil'I' NIII'iil, l’ululln, lifts“. and DL-vlin ,N'l‘il‘Cit‘li Ilii- tnpii- "Wuiilil You Hi- Well Dressed," Bi-ruliian L'i'iizivr Smith. and Bm'wick rlum- tlu» illjlll‘ "Making llii- Mth of Our Clothes." CL‘l‘lilii'uli-s (if Ai-liii-vvmi-nl \x'i-i‘i- pl'l'ld‘liii‘li to filly-nin girls l'm‘ i'iiniplvtinu twii pi'iiii-i'ls, County ilflltttl‘h‘ wvrv IJI‘L‘HI'HU‘I! tn livv girl-L Highlight of [lip :ilti-rnnim was lliu [ii‘i'Hi-ii» tatinn iif l'l'llvlnl‘iili Ilimnrs fur having i-iinp plvti-d lwulvv pmji-i'ts tn Miirlirni- [(lllfl (if thi' l’atullu L‘lul: :iiiil Nltt‘l’llil Hamilton iil' ilii- Ayli-swurtli Citlil. REST RUOM IS APPRECIATE!) Fiilluwinu lhi- :iri-ri i-iinvi-nliun :Jt Bran-- i')I'i(ilZ!L‘. Mrs, Wlifl'i'd Monrv. nn Ltl‘lli'lif nl' thv dL'iUgflit't: from Nlplh’hlllfl. ziski-d in: in i-xti-ni'l thrnugh Hmni- rinil Ct-Lintry, llii-ir congratula- tinns [ft lhv Instituti- wonii-n of South Mus- koka nn thi- [Ii-st Hurim llii-y maintain in Bracebridgiu Mrs, Mnm‘i- wruti-t "Hl‘lT. afti‘r thl,‘ lTll‘L'iihfls we rnuld mm! to tzilk and «(im- pari‘ notes; in a warm. clmm. Chi-i-ry ronmt After the NV‘SSiOn lhv Indies (if BI'UCL‘iJTidflC served tea and uaki-s, which was much apprir- ciati-d, and WC wvrr ubli- to rust hirri: until train or bus‘ time. I would likl' to Sl'L‘ more of such ri-st rooms in our towns throughout the pruvinm;_" 17

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