Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1960, p. 33

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When North Waterloo held a tea and raised OVEF $200 to more than complete lheir scholarship fund, One of the attractions was on exhibit of antiques. Here Institute mem- bers in old lime costumes dis- play such household articles as a pewter sugar bowl holding matching spoons and a holder for egg cups with special spoons, a hammered copper tea-kettle and iug, a wicker basket for carrying a baby's diapers, a Jock-in-the-box over 100 years old, a copy of Godey's Ladies' Book and a music book published in 1605. Here and There With the Institutes Notes from Secretaries” “Reports of .llvvtr’ngs“. GAIN we have gathered from the Secre- ] taries’ Reports of Meetings, ideas that we Lthink may carry suggestions or inspiration in . one Institute to others. Because this is our ph 058 rather than to give publicity to any branch. it .i)’ happen that some of the Institutes having lit best programmes are not mentionedâ€"their to n; are already well known and many other bi shes are studying the same things. such as M mg Wills, United Nations, Flower Arrange- m- is. Dr in their Community Interests they may he ioing the finest sort of work such as spon- 50‘ girls” 4H Homemaking Clubs or baby ch :9 or community socials or film showings, or pr iding first aid kits for schools or something it'- ‘he local hospital or community centre. But th' ‘2 projects are so well known that they do not 03‘ f a new idea and it would be useless to list all he Institutes involved. Even when we try to in J repetition it does get into the report and “1 makes tiresome reading, for which we apol- 9- Still. We hope these notes may have some- thz .: of interest for everyone. “rily about half the reports are reviewed here Eli others will be dealt with in the next issue; I or. 7â€". Programme Features Recommended .. 'IOSCOW had a talk by their school teacher on I‘iucation Today.“ Their comment is: “Mothers m Plipils felt much better when she explained 5‘“ 16 of the changes in teaching methods and the “for! for homework.“ MSW“! Tarentorus: A skit or dialogue, “Mrs. “6 .meets Mrs. 1960." They compare notes on Cli'figmg customs. Also a debate, "Resolved that (h‘ JPYS 0f middle life surpass the joys of youth." Hug-Maud Park: “Our Hallowe'en and Christmas :Wals seem to bring an atmosphere of closer allowsh'p amOHS the members." FALL 1960 Bright rucmninuntls lll.il mm Iii-mum uni-t .i year take :1 holnlm twin-sum .Il iiit mlwmt til the Brunch. “'aiford's mt'ml‘ci'x t-iiioiui .i Initiiliit‘l tlnll thcutrc party, xlaSSL'F hull lhk'HL’ [Unit’s ul lilL‘ll I iiilL.tiltlll .mil Ciiilcnship meeting: "llmi l mil l‘c .l JillUll citizen in spite of illllllt'ti t-illit'.lliun“ aiml "lhc importance of i'tliiciiiionf' lllL' inll Lilli \\.|\ ,. verse from :1” old \t‘hool lumiu-I. Queen liliruhclh Jl'iltllh llllt'L‘ <lt‘llliill\ll.tlillllmaking "loam plzixiit'" iiU\\L‘|\, lt".ll|L‘ punlinv and the use oi Illtllst'rlll‘l. Riverside. :i film and lull on \t'lt‘i‘l.” |‘.|l'~ SI. GL‘OI'LZL' suggests \lllti'\ill:' 1hr ill“illlit'ili spots in the cminty Falkland: "()Iu 15mg, Sm. I’Liv oi l'o' [VIII gramme “as successful i\L'I\ lllt'llll‘t'l [IIIIIIL'I ptllt‘ti ill‘lLi this L'rcult'll |tllL’lt'\l lot .ill' \lm it‘t’ ommentls [hut Illc'llll‘L'H i‘L' 4I\i«l'li In iit’llh'lhllilii‘ their spucml linilhlLK lil' skills Holtyre "Iiutl .I Il‘lL'L'lllli: “PL” in Iniiwnh .iml GitlLiL‘ \"lll sludcntx In iIL'iH .II'I .nliliru in :1 llli'll school Vm‘ulioniil hilitlunt‘: |L‘.iLi|t‘i " Iln: [L‘plltl says: "Mm! parrots \tt'it- [lit‘J‘wt'li In lw .‘ililu In holtl informal Iiili uiili lilL’ lrlIIIlJI'ItI‘ it'lltllt‘l since li'll.‘ high school is Illllj‘ Inr llllit'H t|i~.|.inl " ('nlt’ridgc l'niun hiul :1 |‘Il|!t‘i IilHLIi'JvllII) on “Our l’l’cscnl itillL'lllltill \_\HlL‘ll1“ hi mu L‘\r lcacherx. 1| mother, the L‘ll-IJIIIIJII nl Illi' atluml board and Ihc wile oi :i lL‘tlL'ill'l llucklcy Valle} iL'lJlillilliiJllliN :i put Incl». Inn L'hcnn with iiiL‘ lltL‘llliWCl‘s t'l\‘in!' tempt-x lm lilL‘ll dishes. Laurel. “At our ltllit'uimn lllL'L‘Illli'. iln- mun“, ‘A flood hook (I quit-l nook' hroiiitlir lnilli 1: sun L'csiion Ihul u‘c semi for il lJil\L‘liln|.' lilnaiy,‘ ml which we made yoml use in IllL‘ V-llliL‘l months. Orange-ville: A 1qu by :i llUL‘lUl on the curly detection oi cancer. 33

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