Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1973, p. 27

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At The Oxford South District Tweedsmuir Ten. From left, Mrs. Wmi Dawson, CUlUiUl ol Orland Snuih Disirici; Mrs. Jack Hargreaves, Curator, West Oxlard Broncl‘l; Mn leortaid Cally” Hoaims, My» William Wallace, President, South Oxford Dislritl. St. Williams â€" Copies of the Branch {weedsmuir History were placed in the li- ‘rarles of two local schools. Williscroft ~ A member of the local school mourd addressed a branch meeting and dc- :ribed the responsibilities and operations ol‘ he school board. AGRICULTURE AND CANADIAN IN- DUSTRIES South Neebing â€" Roll Call â€" "Something I can do to prevent pollution‘i A speaker suitl “Pollution can only be eliminated as fast m people will allow‘ as it is :in expensive under- taking that demands sacrifices in our mode 0| nvmg.” Bonnechere Valley â€" A lively discussion UH pollution was the theme for a branch meet- mg. Clowes â€" Roll call â€" Bring an object Inf 3 Pollution Tree. At a later meeting a speaker Explained “Care Labelling." Arkwright â€" A speaker gave some inter- esting ideas on Tourism in Canada explaining that it is one of Canada’s fastest gTowing inv dustries. Duflgaflnon â€" A guest speaker said. “Har- ‘76“ng vacationers is a new form of cash crop Ior farmers." SUMMER 1973 Coronation 7 Rnll till \\li.n'\ l’nllulwn‘ lulluuul hi Lll\Lll\\|\‘!l. River Road â€" lllL‘ wumnllcc LI‘|l\L'||\'l presented \nIIIL‘ lnlx‘lcallllg illlnin‘mlmn um turning PUIIlh lu unch [m in iwxmu tinny-ii gt‘t‘tlx. ( -u Frnm leil # Mrs Cnlvw Cutmirhiml, Dii'r-zlur, f WJ '3‘ Mrs Earl Donne, President, nnrl Ming Filo Brown rt filly-year member of lhc komolu Womr-n'. Inalilulr:, at the celebration at ilu: Brunch v. anti-4i. Dillllvljrsury Photo courtesy london Free Press 27

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