Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1980, p. 15

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OR 12 week coarse at Community College or University in (a) technique for teachers of adults (b) psychology of adult development and learning (c) community development (d) early child education (e) effective parenting REGULATIONS A letter containing 1, (a) information re personal data relating to application (b) financial need (e) outline training program (d) expected benefits from training 1, Letter of recommendation from own WI Branch J. Mail above data DIRECTLY to rwrc, Suite 28, 46 Elgin St. Ottawa, KlP 5K6, BEFORE MARCH 30, 1981. â€" .zEFER TO SPRING 1980 HOME AND COUNTRY 0R DETAILS OF FWIC TWEEDSMUIR COMâ€" ETITIONS FOR 1979-82 (COMMUNITY HISTORY, ‘OOKED RUG. ESSAY AND POEM. SW WORDING FOR NATIONAL ANTHEM Canada! Our Home and native land! he patriot love in all thy sons command. ’ith glowing hearts we see thee rise, re True North strong and free! om far and wide. 0 Canada, we stand on guard for I‘El yd keep our land glorious and free! F'auada, we stand on guard for thee. Canada. we stand on guard for thee. ‘hlished under authority of the Speaker of the House Commons by the Queen's Printer for Canada. WI TELL ABOUT HISTORY KINSALE, WJ. ONTARIO SOUTH DISTRICT par- ipalcd in an interesting project by the special educaâ€" m teacher from the Valley View School in Greenwood. Ito enrichment program was arranged for the gifted dents of grades six to eight. ‘Jonagenarian May Brown. a W[ member spoke on 2 history of the local cemetery. another member Mary cLean told the history of the local churches. while Ildred McTaggart gave background history of the Morris before consolidation took effect. Janet Crawford - monstrated weaving, and went on to say the Tweeds- air History book provided much of the background formation for the project. BACK IN TIME At the regular meeting of the WASHAGO WI, WWICOE EAST DISTRICT. curator MFS‘ K8" JOSHIL ‘ tok the group back in history. With slides made from “1" Pictures in the Tweedsmuir History book. members were able to see what it was really like here in the rsnrlier part of the century. Some who had lived here Wgfir could tell who owned what building and [Old \'- hat it was like in the pioneer days. MUIRKIRK WI. KENT EAST DISTRICT celebrated their 60th anniversary by presenting life memberships to five of the members. L-r Mrs. Marion Guyitt and Mrs. Don's Ford, seated; Standing. Mrs. Olive Fowler, Mrs. Phylirr JeffOrds and Mrs. Annie Ford. «‘ ' ’ ‘ r J" :t HOWIC‘K JUNIOR W], HURON EAST DISTRICT were hum at a Get-Acquainted Day. Lâ€"r Mary O'Malâ€" Iey from Mary's Greenhaure. shows some of her plants [0 Marion FPldS/(OV, chairlady of the even! and Mary Hall committee member. ,LL.-- - ~V , “._..“._c....77 r n 4H Homemaking Club girls pose for a picture, The club [.r sponsored by (he DESBARA TS WI, ALGOMA NORTH SHORE. lS

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