Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1967, p. 24

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Members of Duflerin County South, District choir with District Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. Irwin Mali [right front) as organist and choir leader. Three Hundred guests attended a Centenâ€" THE LITTLE BLACK BOY Dial Tea in the cedar Room at Shelbume' My mother bore me in the southern wild. sponsored by the thirteen branches of the And 1 am black, blur Olhm3£ soiilhls Binge; ' ' ' ‘ titutes. White as an ange is i e rig is c l , Norm Buffer!“ Dmtn“ womens Ins . . But I am black, as if bereaved of light. The program featured a candle lighting ceremony depicting the Canadian story. A My mother taught me underneath a tree. District Director lit a candle for the entry of And. sntnng down before the heat of dn. She took me on her lap and kissid me, eaCh provmce Into Confederanon‘ canadmn And, pointing to the east, began to 5113': and Maple Leaf flags flanked the Birthday Cake. "Look on the rising sumdâ€" thenng due» ,r And gives His light, an gives is eat a Clips and sauce.“ decoramd l‘lth the canâ€" And flowers, and trees and beasts and me LJ‘L tennial symbol With gold lettering and trirn, Comfort in morning, joy in the “Bond”. were presented to each guest as a souvenir. I The cups and saucers were designed and spe- we are Pill 01" Hugh 3 tulle Elias-a ' l ' p 7' at “'5 may can I” eat Bill'l E E “1' “L CE“) made m a nearby faCtory for makmg And these black bodies and this sunburni c mu. Is but il cloud and like a shady grave. Holland Centreâ€"bought and painted a flag- pole. To complete their Centennial project the Branch had a flag raising ceremony which "For when our souls have learn'd the heat ' Jr. The cloud will vanish; we shall hear His H Saying: Come out from the grove, My Ion. tin was attended by over one hundred persons. And round My Golden tent like Iambs it; An outdoor tea was served from a table decoâ€" Th d_d h d k_ ,d ' _ US I my lTlOl er say, an [551 m5: rated [Wit]; bouquets of red roses and a cert And thus I say to “me English be), term” ca 6' \Vhen 1 from black cloud free and he tron “C Green Ridgeâ€"A speaker at the 1mm mee[_ And round the tent of God like lambs we 1 ing of the Green Ridge Women's Institute ad- - . . . . I'll. ' 'll h r l' Vised members to wear Identmcamn tags tell“ shade him from the heat, ii e can To lean in joy upon our Father's knee: ing it they are allergic to certain drugs and And then ['11 Stand and stroke his silver ha recording their blood type. And be like himl and he will then low New Liskeardâ€"-A New Columbia Encyclo- W‘“”‘“' W pedia has been purchaSed by the New Liskeard ir * it Branch of the Women‘s Institute. These refer- ence books have been presented to the Public Library for the use of students in the schools. * * * Durham Branch cele- brates Centennial ‘3 It is easy to hang back and say :llli ll. Hm“.le I "I’ll_leave it [ill some other day." New la“ la “gm B,ut if you don't begin to [L’_\' _M.”' R‘ SHE“ Xou may he left there, high and dry, grandam - Durham 50 goahead, start something newI wad" “If: Mary And find out iust what you can do. Ann Chrm'ei Mrs' I. B. Sharpe. Unknown Manitoba Women’s Institute News 24 HOME AND CL W”

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