Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1993, p. 15

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. Home & Country Readership Survey Please answer the following questions carefully and honestly. There are no right or wrong answers. All replies will remain confidential. Please reply on an Indrvrdual basis and return it by October 31, 1993. The onus is on you - the Home & Country reader - to return the survey. Remember, it is YOUR Home & Country! A. READER INFORMATION 1, Which of the following best de- 2. What is your age? 3. In which of the following are you involved? ‘SCtihes the place where you 1 h k C. lam . I live? (Please circle one only.) (Peaks as one) ( m “91mm” mm" . . 20-29 a Church Group 3. Environment Group 19°“.an 30-39 b.8eniorCitizens Group h. Sports/Recreation Group 1 1 .b)nnalnon-faxm 4049 c. 4-H .i..Polifical omup ‘ ‘ A village (pop. up to 1000) 50-59 d. Horticulture Society V j. Other (Please specify) ,7 V 6) mm (pop. from 100020000) 50.59 e. Agricultiue Society c) aw - 70 + f. Other Farm Group k. None B. HOME & COUNTRY INFORMATION 4. Which of the following statements 6b. Why did you choose this answer? 8. Each of the past four issues of Home best describes how you usually read cit Country included a feature article Home & Country? from one of the four FWIO regions in (Please circle one only.) â€"â€"â€" Ontario - Southern, Eastern. North- ern, Western - and a profile of a . a) read all articles thoroughly 7. One of the objectives of Home & Women's Institute member from that b) read most articles thoroughly Country is to provide educational region. In general. do you feel that the _ ‘ material which cultivates knowl- amount of space given to these re- c) read a few “"9195 and Skim the “’3‘ edgeable citizens and promotes good gional articles was too high, about (1) skim all articles farniiy life skills, leadership develop- right, or too low. (Please circle one 6) look at pictures and graphics only ment and community action. In number for each of the following.) 1d d general, do you feel that the amount 0 3e om or “ever rea of space given to each of the follow- 1. Too High ing topics is too high, about right, or 2. About Right 5a. How satisfied are you with the con- too low. (Please circle one number for 3_ Too Low tent of the articles in Home & each topic listed.) C t ? lease check one onl . 0M ry (P Y) 1. Too High Southern: Ver satiSfied __ 2. About Right - Tomatoes 1 2 3 Mmemwly SanSfied -â€" 3. T00 LOW - Profile: Margaret Eberle l 2 3 Slightly satisfied __ Slightly disatisfied __ V Eastern: . l 1 2 3 Moderately disatisfied _ EZEdhCIE.orf:iwléo Ame es 1 2 3 » The Seeds of Success l 2 3 Very disafiSfiCd â€"â€" as “J c s. - Profile: Donna Russett l 2 3 Consumer Information 1 2 3 5b. List two reasons why: Food/Nutrition Information 1 2 3 Northern: Profiles of Organizations 1 2 3 < A Greener Sudbury 1 2 3 Food and Farm Profiles 1 2 3 - Profile: Marg Atkins l 2 3 ‘ _ Industry Profiles 1 2 3 Wemm: 66. lagging; #:6321355 inflame & People Profiles 1 2 3 _ Spindle Yam 1 2 3 7 ' i Information on Envrronment 1 2 3 _ Profile: Glenna Smith 1 2 3 ) easy for you to read and understand For Your Information 1 2 3 ii) difficult for you to read and under- stand Home 5. Country. Fall '93 15

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