Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1971, p. 38

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At the Sixticth Anniversary. Front from left â€" life Members of the Crossland Women‘s Institute: Mrs. Norman Earner, Mn. Ins. Locke. and Mn. Preslon Donn, Bock from lull â€" Executive Members: Mrs. George Arthnr‘ Mrsi Hurry Train, Mrs. Don Robertson, Mrs. John Knull and Mrs. John Lougheed. New Hamburg â€" Roll Call â€" "Travel tips luvr tmlat'x trmcllcr." (.‘umchrirlgc Lixing thc topic Citizenship u pnncl tiiHL'llssitlll was :t meeting features 'I hrcc hczultngs wcrc ttscd: Religion, Education .‘tnti 'lrruvcl. Kirkwull Vulcns 7 A tzipu recording was Ilmtlc of n llrunch mcclingt 'lhc recording will he wt“ to :t Wumcn's Instiltllc Branch in Eng- land with whom thc Ontario Brunch has corrc- \pttl‘lLiL‘Li itlr year». The Motto was, "No rose can prmpcr ttnlil it learns thztt thch is as much dignin in tilling a ficld as in writing a pin-m." Eleculivc members Mrs. Fred Cliff, Mrs. Walter Gibson, Mu, Kenneth Garrett, and Min“ Charles Thompson when Invcrory Women‘s Institute Branch celebrated its 60th anniversary. 38 McIlquham‘s â€" In a talk on Educa: t ‘ speaker said that “Education is to an; H man to continue his learning." She [hi plained the various ways in which the curriculum has been transformed so child may be ablc to adjust to all chanu‘ strongly advised parents not to rcsist 1t transformation. Kenmore â€" Branch members and heard an employee of the Federal CrCan explain what is now being done to rehn‘ prisoners. Coronation â€" Using the theme. "(3 ing Education" a speaker said, “Thc tn that adults are too old for education lively new. Confucious. the Hebrew Pt Aristotle and Plato directed their tcucl: adults. They recognized no age limitxr“ y -z 5‘ __. Left â€" Charter member Mrs. George Reid Lombton and first year member Mrs. Merger»,- of Wulluceburg attending the 60th anniversary Becher Women's Institute, * it i There is no unbelief; \thever plants a seed beneath the ~ And waits to see it push away the clod. He trusts in God. Lizzie Ym * t * Elder’s Mills â€" The local MPP spul meeting of this branch and explained cent changes in the Estate Tax laws Carlingford â€" The topic. "Livin Learning” was discussed by at guest \ w" who said. “In older days children men the information presented to than. I“- children are taught to dig up int'ormut: themselves.” HOME AND comm"

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