Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1973, p. 28

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Members of Ayr Women's Institute celebrating the 75m Anniversary. Central Yarmouth â€" Roll call â€" "A skill my mother taught me." Bayham 7 A speaker at a branch meeting told of his hobby of keeping bees. He said, “Everyone needs a hobby. when you retire, it is not good for your health to be idle.” Yarmouth Glen â€" Motto â€" “He who works with nature works with God." llllllllllllllllll 4 Mrs. A. Bruce was honoured by members of [he Slreelsville Women's lnslilule Branch, having been a member for sixty-four years. Photo by Sam McCallion. 28 Solway â€" A speaker presented informal on Farm Appraisal. North Derby â€" Using pictures a spuul told of the difficulties in preparing the and planting crops in the Holy Land. Bognor -â€" A member described her exlx ences as a hostess for farm vacations. * * 1r "He that despiseth small things will perish little." EJHL‘I' Slanding from left â€" Mrs. Hurry Wei], Mfs- Dal” Reibbing, Mrs. Norman Wettlaufer, Mrs. Hurry We" laufer. Sealed â€"â€" [eff â€" Mrs, Harold Junker, l prEsidenl of the branch, and Mrs, Ross Currah/ l“ secretary; members of Princess Elizabeth Branch celv' brating an anniversary. HOME AND COUNTRY

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