Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1972, p. 30

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Guests attending the 60th Anniversary of the Big Fork Aylsworth Women's Institute. Front from left â€" John Reid. M,P,F.; Mary Leah delwart, Home Economist: Mrs. Cecil Keller, Board Director. Buck â€" Mrs. Mcleod. District President; Dick Trivers. A.R.D.A. Representative and Ron Bolton, Assistant Agricultural Representative. Teeterville i Motto â€" "The health of our nation tomorrow depends on the health of our children today.“ A speaker talking on Drugs urged that mothers learn all they can about drugs 50 that they are ready to talk with some knowledge with their children. Colbornc. Roll Call 7 "Vanishing Land- marks.“ Stroud. Two members of the St. John Am- bulance Brigade told of the history of their or» ganization and gave some advice and demonâ€" strations on First Aid. From left â€" Mrs. Don Becker, Mrs. Nyle Eby, leaders for the Plains Women's Institute displaying Batik at in Waterloo County Summary Day. 30 Jarratt Creighton â€" Roll Call â€" 1. of old books, readers. spellers, gem; one old dictionary etc. were shown. ‘Plsl. l‘llus Tweed Chapman â€" “The History . WW ing" including the fascinating Story ,he invention and first uses of needles, Uni buttons etc. provided an interesting program. Massie. A guest entertainer dispL. same Street type puppets and demo “i making them for a branch meeting. Bayham. A display of art with a git demonstrating sketching created muct. at a branch meeting. Dromore. Slides and a Commentary g Life and Paintings of Tom Thompson . interesting program feature at a brani : ing. Bognor â€" “A history of the postu‘ and of stamps along with a display or collection provided an interesting mew gram." When Crediton Women's Institute celebrated of reorganization, eight members were given . berships â€" Top row, from left â€" Mrs. Leon‘ Mrs. Gordon Morlock, Mrs. Sam King, Mr Weber. Bottom row, from left â€" Mrs. wllil‘ ' Mrs. Aaron Wein, Mrs. Clayton Sims and N Finkbeiner. Kemble â€" The members participai Woman‘s Institute talent night. Cloverdale. The rapid growth of ti tralia College of Agriculture and Tecl was described at a branch meeting. DL' “‘ the Home Economics course were empi Elma Centre. Motto - “To underst- ’I‘» present and plan for the future we ' ‘ knowledge of the past." Markstay. A Grade 1 teacher EXP "“l :‘The New School System" at a brancl‘: a“ mg. HOME AND cesarnr

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