Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1965, p. 2

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Poems: The Magic of Poetry, page 8,- Occupation: Housewife, page 12; Tewkesbury Road, page 13; Apostrophe to Youth, page 20,- Contentment, page 24,- Man's inhumanity to Man, page 34,- l Have Learned, page 35; Optimism, page 39. V°._ 31 FALL 1965 No- 3 C O N 'I' E H 'I' 5 Editorial .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 The President’s Corner .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Country Women Confer on Working Together â€"M. Frances Hucks .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Mrs. Aroti Dutt, A.C.W.W. President . . . . . . 7 Quotes from A.C.W.W. Conference Addresses 10 Ontario Girls‘ Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 A Fascinating Study Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2] Ontario At the Food Fairâ€"M, Frances Hucks 22 Quilts That Tell a Storyâ€"Flossie Pearson . . . 23 More Commemorative Spoons . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Handicrafts From the Far North . . . . . . . . . . . 25 international Scholarship At Work . . . . . . . . 25 Friends of Retarded Children . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Special Programs and Proiects . .. . . . . . . . . 27 Here and There With the institutes ..... . . . 32 i: it if PUbllSl‘lit-l by "‘9 Ontario D. 1 women!” Agriculture 1;) .mmo' on]. In the i.. a...” M Th0 Facial: Wamflrs Institute- ()nlnrin Home Eco: H, 5mm Extens ,umh El Miss Ell, ,.pmm Home E501 " Service EDITORiA mm: Mrs. L. G. lymhurnar, ». 5, Port Calburne " Mrs. leanard Trivers, i. n Miss Helen McKercher, .r H n 20 Spudina Road, 4°” EM" MEMBERS OF1P; iiAl 30m HDNORAl ,mENl Miss Helv “he, FAST I In Mrs. L G. lymburner, 5-,, Port Colborna PRE‘ Mrs. Leonard Trivers, Ti: H REGIONAL \" Esimms Mrs. W. A. Gandfellov “to” Mrs. G. R, lane, Colds Mrs. Russell Wise, R.R. ‘Inch REGIONAL EXEC DiliEt‘iOli Mrs. Gordon Smith, an Gunman Mrs. Fred Meyer, KR. f- r Sound Mrs. Stanley Mallard, t? Furlhill Mrs. Henry Johnstnn, 2: 1 Si, Sauli Sir, I, ADDiTlONA- 'ClOilS Mrs. Joseph McCteyerI-y. Ida Mrs. Charles Clark, M rp Mrs. C. l. Griffith, l35 M! St, test Mrs, Grant Melanin, R.“ :nnorn’lii Mrs. F. Augustus. R.R. 1 m Mrs. Garnat Francey. Ft. erlry Mrs. John F. Trlmbla, Jr main Mrs, Wilson Cunningham l. liallilm‘ Mrs. Eigln Smith. Atwar. Mrs. anrna Norris, Can. Vila Mrs. James Copp. RJZ. F 1nd Mrs. Don McCarh, RR. . v‘ ‘ Mrs. R. W, Yunghlul. R. l'ilhill Mrs. S. C. Bastian, KR. qua Mrs. Roy McNeil. Dultuv Mrs W. Bradnock, Auburn Mrs. Maurice irwin. LR. illilaitt Mrs. Kallh Johnston, R.R min“ Mrs. William Gates. Ra Mrs. C. E. Vector. RJI. l rider Mrs. B. Brownian, Box 2? Him” Mrs. Hurry Cooper. Minil 'L Mrs. N. Vickruck, “I. 3, Jill“ Mrs, Donald McNabh, Slrn 5‘ Mrs. Thomas Draysnn, 333 ‘IH'QAV’y-r] Mrs. Jame: Conaybeave. ‘ 'r WM SECRETARY ~ JR“ Mrs. Jahn Charlton, R.l?. ‘ ‘ir 0"" CONVENERS or mm COMM Agriculture and Conadio' Elm-KI Alex Wilding. M. 1. 5- f:- 6'1, Citizenship and Education Callandar Home Economics and Flash say, 103 Eric SL, Strum Historical Research and C‘ . W. H. Clugston. Murkdc Resolutions â€" Mrs. L. G St. Port Calbnrno Public Relations Officer -â€" tar. ML 2. New Hambw , W", Officers' Conference Sacrelr _";°ud Gerald Holder. RJL 1. M3" Him” - Curator Provincial Tweedsrm I a R. C. Walker, RJL l. 51- “'9 _ Mm tilt - Evenlr â€" f‘ihlll'llfll. m: Aurtins. HOME AM: comml

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