Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1963, p. 39

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result we have several new ladies taking an ac- tive part in Institute work." Smithvilte: “All our programs were interest- ing but the April program, ‘Easter in Other Lands’ by New-Canadians was particularly good. It brought out women who do not often come to our meetings and several enrolled as members that night." Bryanston is trying to attract the young mothers of the community by holding its meetâ€" ings in the evening. Comments and Suggestions Dayton: “Our secretary has been directed to write to our federal and provincial representaâ€" tives in Parliament, stating that as an Institute we wish to support a medicare plan compulsory to all and under the provincial government. The secretary will also, at the District Annual ask each branch to study the pros and cons of medicare; and if in favor of such a plan to write their representatives.” Valley Dale in East Algoma was organized only last year but already they have gathered some material for a Tweedsmuir history. They eport “We are learning and enjoying.“ MacLennan: “To eliminate confusion in pay- ing Women’s Institute commitments, we usually group them and take care of them all by one otion in February." Walkerton Seniors: “Instead of teas, raf’les. tc. to raise money for our International Schol- arship. each member donated 52 which all decided was very satisfactory." Kars says: “We had some good programs. I ot relying on outside help. Our members show bility which is encouraging.“ Violet Hill: "We strongly disagree with those ho suggest that the Institute should be dis- anded as it has outlived its usefulness. The raining Schools and Short Courses are price- ess; and we would miss the fellowship and 00d times spent together." ruin“ . in lean Scott. Supervisor Junior Extension, Home canomies Service, chairing the 4-H Homemaking Clubs' I“9"?!” at the C.N.E_ The posters beiong to club lhihils. All 1963 Susunnc S l r u k e I‘. winner 0! the Simeoe County Mrs. Allred Watt Ontario Wo- men's Institute Schol- arship tor l963. Susanne has corn» pteled twelve 4-H Homemaking prai- ects, is active in the Young People's As- sotiution at h e r church and teaches a class in Sunday School. She is now talking the twovycar tour": in Tenthcn' College. Ruseniniit: “We lecl that sciidiiii; tun deleâ€" gates to the area contention lUl' lull time every year and taking all i‘nciiibers bi Iius for one day. is our great pruilcge. We believe that a branch should send delegates to every con- l'erctice and to the district annual and \\c plan to haxe niiinc\ .iLiilablc lot this purpose I‘clnrc anything is spcnt on outside appeals." Bethany: "We are ll'\lll_L! to avoid making linances a burden tor our members as main belong to se\ci.i| organizations. typical iii a sittall Village. We do try [ll have one good liindr raising project .I\ \\L‘ must have money to cai'n on. but \ie are concentrating more on ll'lL‘lltr burs. 4-H Homemaking t 'Iiilis. courses and cnnr veiitions: on supporting \‘Vniiicii's institute pini- ccts atid not trying to do big pruiects and neglect our tl\\tl liraiich educational pi‘npraiii. We do lccl. though. that liislillilcs can suggest and spark interest in ciiiiiiiiiiiiiti prniccts." Milltlt'll: "( ltlt” \L'.irl\ lice Is ‘tl L‘t'ltl\ :tlltl \ic h.i\e .ll paiiiig niciiibcrs .iiid ‘l lllL‘ iiiciiilwi‘s \\ll|t.‘ll brought In Stilt” Yet he paid to our District Secretars *2"? TH in let-s. Should “c raise our dues?" “‘iill'e lsltmtl llcltcs‘cs lllt‘l't' is :i ytcal llt‘L‘tl In [l'IL‘ lttsliltttt's tor ti stltilt HIV lite “and Hank. Including tint/[cs .it l't‘ttltldt‘ iiiet-tiiips Martintimn: “We liiid there is tit‘lllttt! to he too much paper with and too much liiisiiicsa having to he handled .it riicetttiits, last war our c\eciiti\c handled .‘i hit til it separately “hich helped .i little l1tll nut t'iiiitlglli. W’c alt: gradually eluiiinatiniv the L’.iri\‘.is\|t1}.’. tor Iiiiiils but there still seems to he I.ii too iniich sec rcl.it‘t;il \tiirk Iiit'iilxcil " 'I‘liirtl Lint-t "(lur cliicl L‘t‘llLL‘l'll at present is our ‘adiiptcd' little (hiiicsi' hay in lliiiii; Kong We hatch'l easy uat's t‘l lt'ltllsllll; Iiiunes hilt I think it does Its pond to siiL‘t'ilice it little and it is a meat reward lt’l lsniiw that a little but on the other side ml the World can receive iiri education because an liistitilli: in (hitariu is interested in his \s'cllare." Vandcleur: "We agree we must stlppiirl our man prniects. We are proud iii the units heiiig 39

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