Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1972, p. 34

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Ayslworth â€" Members donated a baby ten- der to the local Red Cross on the occasmn of the celebration of their 60th Anniversary, This was to honour the memory of Mrs. “Piper” Macdonald who as a local midwife tended many mothers in former years. Elma Centre â€" Motto â€"â€" "The power of cheerfulness.“ _ Listowei East â€" A talk was given featuring the warning “Read The Fine Print, never sign a contract unless you read it." _ Tiger Dunlap â€" A talk on “Tourism” and a contest on the subject relating to Ontario was a program feature. Maple Valley fi Roll Call â€" “How rejec- tion affects the child. an elderly person. or a person of a different race colour or creed." Puslinch. For the meeting program ar- ranged by the Convener the members of the Branch were divided into three groups. For the discussions the following topics were given. (it Should instalment buying be made more difficult? (2) Should a discount be aIIOWed for cash? (3) Is it really a bargain if you buy something you don’t need. no matter how cheap it is? (4) What is the difference be- tween hamburg and ground beef? and other topics pertaining to food. Brant Greenocit. A member of the local p0- lice force visited a branch meeting and by us- ing multiple choice questions tested their driv- ing knowledge. 'k 'k * What a man thinks of himself, that it is which determines or rather indicates his fate. Thoreau * 'k * Members and guests of the Confield Women's Institute at the 75th Anniversary celebration of F,W.l.0, and their own 70th birthday celebration â€" from left â€"â€" Mrs. Murray Covedole, Branch Secretary; Mrs. Fred Mathews. P.R.O. for East Huldimnnd District; Mrs. Roy Hedley, Branch Secretary; Mrs. Max Richer, President East Huldimand; Mrs. Grace Rittenhouse, Sec.-Treos. East Holdimond; Mrs. Hugh Bradford, Federation Rap. resentalive East Huldimund. 54 Moscow â€" Roll Call â€" "Should enter politics and why." A guest speai. of her trip to Moscow comparing Lilli: MW in travelling conditions in that count. “it. those in Canada. Britten â€" Motto â€" A Women’s rm shows concern for people and that is u H, good citizenship. Chelteriham â€" Roll Call â€" “Shout, year old vote and why?” River Valley â€" "What women shout about wills. taxes etc.“ was the topic m gram at a branch meeting. Eden. â€" An international pmgmv pared for a meeting featured A.C‘.\i speaker described life in his native Yugoslavia. An A.C.W.W. tea tor... Countrywoman Magazine and other relating to the World Organization L shown. The collection was given for . For Friendship. Guthrie 7 Motto â€" “World affairs affairs.” Hoekley Valley â€" Motto ~ “The . peace is the road from my house to mhour’s house," Sarnia â€"4 A branch meeting progrza tured a panel discussion “The St Women.” In the discussion it was poin that women must be willing to share ec sponsibilities as well as privileges. 'IIL’li lltl‘l ir * * "I pray God [0 keep me from being â€"Sammâ€" * t i A bird in the hand, is worth two in the be Is a fact we can't deny. And further fields look much more green Is another line we cry; But have you ever stopped to think As you strive to just get by, It‘s best to be happy with what's right he! Than cry for pie in the sky. To do what you can with what yon have At home, right under your nose, You still have dreams, and strive to: gait- But bend with the wind as it blows, So be content with the bird in your hand And leave those in the bush go free â€" Nine time‘s out of ten, they’re moulting an “* YOu've got the best, you‘ll see! by Ruth Jennings, Bethany Women’s In nit (Given in answer to the motto: A bird in tin? ll“ 15 worth two in the bush.) * it * HOME AND count!"

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