Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1963, p. 18

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1k * 'k SONNET By Archibald Lampman Not to be conquered by these headlong days, But to Stand free; to keep the'mind at brood On life's deep meaning, nature s‘aititude Or loveliness, and time‘s mysterious ways; At every thought and deed to clear the haze Out of our eyes, considering only this, _ What man, what life, what love, what beauty 15, This ls to live, and win the final praise. Though strife, ill fortune, and harsh human need Beat down the soul, at moments blind and dumb With agony: yet, patienceâ€" there shall come Many great voices from life's outer sea, Hours of strange triumph, and, when few men heed, Murmurs and glimpses of eternity. * i' 1' A.C.W.W. President, who is to be one of the speakers at the Congress. Mrs. Van Beekhoff is Vice-Chairman of the FAO Committee for the Freedom From Hunger Campaign, the only woman on that body. Mrs. Van Beekhoff will spend about eight weeks in Canada visiting the Constituent Societies of A.C.W.W. in this country. her tour to take her to the Mackenzie District where she will meet the newly formed NCWI Branches. Mrs. Van Beekhoff will be spending one week in Ottawa at the end of June as guest of the national organization. Tweedsmujr Competitions 1961-1964 F.W.I.C,. our national organization, has an- nounced the following Tweedsmuir Competi- tions for the triennial term 1961â€"1964: Handicraft â€"- A Sampler. Cultural Projectâ€"An Oil Painting. Citizenship Projectâ€"A Play, “Municipal Affairs". The Citizenship Project is for the Cairine Wilson Trophy. F.W.I.C. also sponsors a Tweedsmuir His- tory Competition but there will be no competi- tion in Histories at provincial level, All Ontario entries must be sent to the pro- vincial office, Federated Women’s Institutes of Ontario, 20 Spadina Road, Toronto 4, for judging. The winner of the provincial honours will be sent on to the national office for further competition. Entries must reach the provincial office not later than Dec. 1, 1963. The following prizes will be awarded by the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario In the several competitions at provincial level: In each competition a First Prize of $25.00, a Second Prize of $15.00 and a Third Prize of $10.00. In the Citizenship Project there will also be two Honourable Mention PriZes of $3.00 each. In addition to the regular prizes for the Sampler, Mrs. A. B. Zacks of Toronto, who is keenly interested in this work .th in, conducted some of the courses of lHRlfl K plans to award a beautiful trophy to ll'i‘ vincial winner. A letter from the F.W.I.O. office it lnxllv tute Secretaries says, referring first . [hr Sampler competition: “Since the members of your Dist) :cuon. ‘ pro» Area will want to see the fine work in: being done, we would suggest that U, m, of samplers be arranged for District 7 him], and Area Conventions before they an A. in for judging. (Please note that the shit i m Samplers at District Annuals and i ,cn. tions is not a competitionâ€"just an oxi m It was felt that these must be judged t h, people thoroughly qualified in work ' high calibre.) Ich “Entries must be clearly identified a m, Area and District when they are tom. m Toronto, in order that the judges my in the Area and District awards in the c. “1 their judging. The winner of the Pl! .ml honours will then be sent on to the f'- mi Office for further competition." The Oil Paintings will go through it gu- lar competitions at District and Area le- ind one winner from each Area will be for led to the F.W.I.O. office for judging at pr cul level. Entries in the Citizenship Project, .n. “Municipal Affairs," will be sent ft. the writers directly to the F.W.I.O. office I": tia- ing. A School of Arts and Crafts OCKLEY VALLEY SCHOOL I in H and Crafts, Glen Cross, Onta: in- nounces a summer session to ru. in July 21 to Aug. 17, with courses in p: lil- chamber music, ceramics, sculpture, cl- drama, opera, fashion design, folk :1 jewelry, landscape gardening, silk screcr. il-I ing, spinning, weaving, with a vari: Ill courses for children. There will be it 0* and discussions on The Canadian Indiut “1 The Arts of Other Lands. Heckley Valley is a popular ski reset Jr the town of Orangeville. Ski lodges and Cr buildings will be used for classrooms. Sli I“ will find their living accommodation in Tl “i homes or motels and there are camping, ll" ties on the grounds. For rates of tuition i‘ 1“? other information, write the Secretary: rs' Freda Lennox, Hockley Valley SchOOL "M1 Cross, Out. HOME AND cow-JR"

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