Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1972, p. 33

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Lv left â€" Mrs. Delberl Geiger presenting a Dislricl Lila Membership to Mu. Hurry Slranq. Mn, lhomns Mr‘yl‘n nnd Mrs. Arihur Rundle were given Life Memberships by Mrs. W, D. Mock. icir right, nl Ihe Huron Disliiu Annual Meeling. With the F.W.I.U. Hrum‘hvs AGRICULTURE AND CANADIAN INDUSTRIES Thorndale. A guest speaker, a farm wumun Who operated a “Farm Vucation Home" dc; Scribed her experiences in this new venture. She said that they had families from all walks of life and that she feels that the education the farm family acquires from the guests. is very valuable. Langton. Roll Call -â€" “A New Variety of Flower or Vegetable." Campbell’s Corners. “Canadian Exporla" was the subject of a talk given by u gum speaker. Rednersville. A speaker traced the hislury 0f agriculture in Canada from the coming of the first settlers until the present day. at u branch meeting. Brownsville. Roll Call â€" Bring an article made in Canada and tell where it was made. WINTER 1972 Sidney Hunlll. Mumth uml ulhelx :illenil- ing .1 hmneh nit-cling were Inken on nn nrm chair [our of ljumpe In .| ii'pi‘exenlnllw nl it local lrm'el agency. Laurel. Rnll (‘ull 7 "Him changing Aglh culture ix Chungng illll' ill'cs." Langlnn. Roll ('nll "A new vanier nl lluwer nr vegeluhltx" Elrnhnrht. Hllxhumlx were nut-xix M n brunch [Heeling IL‘LIIlllilll: Aeiieullure. 'Ihe men were naked In answer [he i'nll cull h\‘ it'ii‘ ing whnl purl of the farming npernlinn was ullmletl lo lhe wile. ()ne mun \ilill. “Inxl lel her keep away l‘rnm the lmrn.“ * k * \Vhen i (an hulk I.”l’ in the (1 ea Grown calm and very L'nltlly wise Life will have given me the Truth And taken in cxrlmngc my yuulh. *Snra Teasdale 4 at 4 33

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