Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), July 1933, page 4

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4 HOME and COUNTRY J“'Yv mi r\Â¥ i - . I . . u l- . "iliiiir ‘ ‘ . , , W, i .i i\lt‘l\il|llL ilu «llHllll i . ,i , ii Provinc'fl' Cha'rme" °+ Siandmg co 'fiees' '933 l:l'l‘fil'hlllllll'cn Illp in tho ago of cighlm'n you than quota of hnnlth. Ln 1 on Two paulorn were Ml'lll in in. at‘lmul' nnt- pointing Ill|l normally a! proprr Worc n can re ivuiu-iilli , imam-i. . ..\lr~ ,\. ii Muvltiiilgull, hlnxvillv. Ont. slvmnvlurm, “Y rmwmflu, "5)..uu)._ ' Fill. m m mm W uullmi IK .. . , Ht'dllli .. .,\lr., \v. ll. r~nll€, l‘ol‘l (fi'rn‘tlll, Oiii. . hot on and iiftor an lst, lil._l-l, the optional ultra d I-lunr‘ Th“ Em “M km "I u“. “m Ag: rul'uru A. liri-iiiur. \'t‘l‘lli|ll\'lll|‘. Ont. M- n...“ Wm, ,.,..- .unmim- lu' abolishiin and that In ii I’m. ’iIiHr ‘ i “,0”, mum,“th H “mm. .mnmnio. \\’. Stont‘. Bond lli-iil Ont. [umw in. ,. aprini :ippnl'tliilunt'ltl of tho iiiiiiiiiil llll‘lll mini 11 N . . ~ v i . , v w ' thl‘ J‘ """i i n l‘“"'l-"" R 1‘”"”l"' t’ twoniv-fivr run . iis rollm . l'ifloi-n rants l1?bqrt“|l"(‘dbÂ¥ "‘1‘" R“‘*“ l“"‘“"’ 0"" ‘hrancli ll‘lltt tvii rcnh to Iii: l‘oi 'lll'IllKl lo “ll' llistrirl Svrrclnl)’ to - “'“L u“““""~ (“Wml ncliwry‘ Pu“ l he stint on h,\' llt‘l‘ [u tln‘ St‘lll'tlll')'Tl'l'llslll't‘l‘ “1' “W l-mli-i‘iilcil nlhop. outdoor ext-raisin 'ii lill L‘iiiiiiiiiiiiiii .-\ciivit.r in... \Illllll’. . Board." . and auluhllll'. Rn‘li-‘f . » ‘1r>- “' ‘-“i"1”~"“‘ G"“"‘[ Mimw‘wlfl‘ Whereas. tho Di-iininstijiiiinn~LQCiurr Coursth f" [Nuthiixm Home Phonon-lair 'l‘ln- i...,, lli~ini .! Research \ . .‘\|\]\u|hu. BIN - l. litiupll'etlH‘lli Hme Xi siiii: and First .-\ul, nnil honing lllt"i\| Killll| lltslll‘lr “m mmw on name Emlmum I” ‘ Ont. value to rnuiilrrwunion and whereas. most of l |l‘ rosin" I . chum“ or “In Jnmmw mm ' L'JlLiiluiii imam-is: , ..\lrs. .i. M. Pi-rciml. R. R- N- ‘v AdJ'S'm- rlirnl suction: hzu'r‘ nu «tin-r Opportunity to si-rurr tho dourvd A "M," w“ "M." mm.“ “'1‘; Out. . . itrniiiinir. . . ‘ wnh Vl| 'iiiux plinsvii of [lull .‘L‘, Liii'L' “not . . . Hum h‘lui't'lit‘u r. iuuir. Dept. oi Agm'uh The. lure. hull l‘csalvt‘il that onenln.ipr?,rnotirnfivrirwrmfi pummml such I, I,le 1M ltirv. Tol'iilllv~ made [or educational puipi uinsiurii I" l. “Ith mu] Nulriun". Hui 31”“ ‘ -"- WW“- “"‘""-“- 0‘“ Prmlnt‘llll Guvvrnnwiit (owlqu increasing tht- appropriation or i "7 [his piirpnsr, thus making it possible for IllIOI'U'\\:0"|('II and girls ‘liring‘ in the rural districts to benefit by this training. so requisite Special Appeal to Branch OlTIcers for tho Nuiri‘imn. Clothing, Housing and. Ht‘llllh needs (of the - v _ . I , f mrk of nuts“,an family. 'pt‘cinlly in \'lL‘\V of thed'm‘l that in 'llliisl rural djistricts ‘ [‘h‘l Eriwd‘ In” furrm‘l‘fl; Annual I“; .8,“ h, it is the only available opportunity of obtaining thcsu rn imon s ‘ “mtmm '«tl' . i ' “.L< “U l“ H'l‘ l“ ‘ K‘ > ‘ . . 3 , . .V ‘ . . ‘ v I ‘n “ r... i... m; ‘ [Milli Ah‘lil Challi'lllllllt, ""Bi‘nghmxt‘sfiimfigmehgfi) , returned for more di-rinitti wording and will appear in the next r ‘ ‘ U “m iiiw' sriii t r \llnle \ll‘Et’ o e 5 c5 ~ ~ . - .. . H ) ‘ ,v D. . , ,_ ing to Canadian lnduaii-ir- 3.... rum... 3,“. mm. mm.“ Angus, m. 25.“. and um. mm; number of H. it (. .ni slllllmttul to tin Institutt. Ill sum. Olllll “inning the program W A l‘iihlir ii nionls were discussed. also inni' gating, clothing. iiinkinc ll .r h-I‘t-nvi-rs and odds and (‘li- spocial feature (it till.» in. mom was a llnLChlll’z il.. ii» nurmn ir.ii he considered for iiublit‘ntlun in the Sciiteiriilierlnunihfr , 7 . i i . , fl :nltl'iolfii' song. ’l‘liobMiipl.. i .., if "H. :Hll C". or the Annual Report. Please give total 5 as oi , . no 0. our mom L.” H“, l Mimi ar‘rnrrrmrnn. Coohstown Women 5 Institute splendid talk on our to... l . _ 7 A fl industries. There was a rim ii- Report of Activities For1932-33 stration of white birch .i . Northern Ontario Conventions . \\'o have successfully closed an emergency buskl‘l. “'r pul‘- ‘ used for holding Gflfllly»l‘ \ ' A ' “1' Stud i‘nclii'ziiu‘l: 59“. lTih-Z‘ih. Nil-i. ‘aiiotlier year“ ctiiitius in the chased materials and clothing "mile "I Hahn-mean. Thor“ i -[urgl’fuhllltl-hfulfan-lint Lothmn, Mantel n.l lt'nllmving: (in 3: _(‘ommunit_v {or three lIlYL'HL‘S. ‘These \vurc MM! 8 dewl‘film‘W", 0" W” Sn-rrtarr Iix. H. t‘. Hydra )Iunteith. Activities and Relief. Health. made up by the Indie . Two of "mumâ€"“"5 in "‘8‘"! “l QUI“ Hilton'fimrh Inn‘rh Island and Algomn); Uri. virith. 19% Home Economics. Canadian. in» them have been use and the inlld III-“HY: “001 blankets Ii ii k'hfllrllluni MertfeSrHllklmBéaflll. idustries. Agriculture. Legisla- mothers are very grateful for I“ “"3 Chfllfly'Mllls. Elli i: Secrelnrvâ€" \Lrlr'l‘rainor. Hilton Beach. . d _. ition. Historical Research. Edu- them. I ' azciircnt \yns given to bill )lanitonanihg. iliuininimn Islandlz Stan-firth. iiri'i L _,'._Câ€"; ‘ icnlion. We rciiuvoted the intcrlor of use Canadian goods. Iinmrinnna 1r. Maniimvaniniz. ‘ We have a membership of ilt‘. our Tan Hall with paint. and In Agriculture. wt- diir 1 St‘cl‘rlilrvâ€" . Mniiitnwiininiz. We held S regular meetings and also purchased stage furniture. 0”" 0”"18 W "9113 Our 100‘” Pi-ri Srdnt- _. ng and Parr} Sound): 0r; mini 4 “acorn-o meeting-5, \ '0. an in place ortho regular Feb”. Fair by sponsoring one so lllll.-ll‘-m aroi‘age attendance of . my meeting, we had a villain in Art and Domestic Sch ' \ ‘ Garner Bronâ€"n. Port Sydney. In planning our programs. tine concert. Two plays, "The W0 enciiunilzvd lhk‘, school . Alla ll. Clarke. Purl S dneix \\'t‘ endeavor to bring out the cul- Stoi-m's Over" and “Before the dim by wiwniz specmi prim Furl “Illinm. iTliundur Bay, Kennra. Rainy River); Oct. llllln rural and practical sides, Two Rummage Sale," were succeu. essays in the third and iii 1' h, 1 .arldi'e“es. six papers and three fully staged. A small admission cla. . In all. $33.00 \vu> v D. B. Fraser 81 Pi-usprrt Am. Fort William. demonstrations were given. for- helped us materially to carry "- arm‘sâ€" T. Daley. 2 ) E. Amelia St.. Fort Willfani. Our meetings are advertised on our work, Legislationâ€"Orient ouriii . convention area chairman for Standing (‘Illlr in the local paper and by (ole. We assisted the Library Board hers gave a splendid pfllh‘l i niil‘i'es hn‘ Iiwn appointed in Northern Ont I". we are [int phone. The Press Secretary by giving a donation of $15.00 recent laws dealing with an gnim: {llk‘ ' hrrewith, bu: shall send a special coniiiiunicarion gives a bright. snappy report of to he_uscd in buying books. and with better working or :r. bru in truth and regarding reports in be [We enter] each meetin . Printed pro- This year we decided to look ditions. Lflws dealing with ruin-rations. Where thtz branch or district oil'ict-rs have grains are distributed among after the outdoor amusements own locality were reviewed something of real worth to pass on to the convention area chair the members. A different com- 01' the school. A committee was discussed. At the same mei mun of Standinc Coniiiiitté't‘sv they may send the same to the mittee is in charge of each meet» appointed to visit the school. As we had a contest relating chairmen who have bran appointed. or in Case they have not the ing and every member given a a result. two snnd beds were put Canada and hat lenders. allre" they may forward the information to the Secretary for part to do. in the school izrounds for the Historical Research and I i 'rnririn. who '.\'lll see :haz it is placed in the hands at the >'l_'wo ladies are appointed to younger children and rubber cation received due considi a proper person. v ‘t the sick and shutdns, and balls were purchased for the tion, but lack of space prcw pr“ enft {fit or fiowlers to them. old‘frdones. publication~ 'e u i other oh igafions by . onation of $2.00 was iron ‘1‘ ‘ ' . RESOLUTIONS TO 55 CONSlDERED AT paying our federation re... d... toward the judging corn than. - “is “m” "°“‘“ "5 . . D ings in the homes of the in i CONVENTIONS trict and county fees. and donat- Prizes. . bars the second Tuesday of r i > _ imp: to the Mu‘koka Hos ital, the Healthâ€" A The roaming Resolutions have been submitted to the Provln< . Institute f... 5.9 Bond 32d Navy "19”" BB" 3 month at 8 am. The roll I _ V _ > very instructive talk t ' “ ' " a cial Fedol'nt.0n for consideration at_the coming conventions. _It League. necessity of cleanliness, (Ewen-e, hihtJuryi‘SOItitighwggsfifiionan will be well for the branches to consider these andinstruct theu‘i Our attention is given to a clean. home suroundings and hibiz' or other s’uitable resini Official delegate as to ihe attitude to take regarding each. The greater extent to our own cums h ' J , I _ , _ I t a rent need of out ‘ dizrric: delegates ivill take instructions from the district organ» niunity. _ and gexercise in the sgl‘ilgglfg‘lg lsicigiikh‘ilaltfhzusafshamzxyiih'r zmiiin, Community Activities and Re- the vital importance of ventila~ vided for. Chairmen for swirl- _ v , ‘ listâ€"In lieu of a meeti i lion Th ' ' ‘ ‘ORR “E>T_ ng_n . c committee put on a ing committees arc a ouil n “We, the members of the Maple Institute, affiliated with the fifgflgf‘fitfifi‘v We a I’m- Vegetable skit to emphasize the flat well us for "new???" a i Federated Women's Institute, an organization in Ontario of 42,000 . munity and a]: {Riff I 91.2“? “a "‘3 0f vegembles that are . uswkn homemakets, and a nation Wide organization from coast to coast. Having heard of 2h [:15 1d“ ef' do hereby protest against sales tax on sugar of 2c. per 111., a mother and infant '8“ t9; 0 on Cereals. and the war tax on matches; all necessities of life. from the has ital J s 013": Moved by Mrs. J. F. Reid and seconded by Mrs. Geo. Farr. " ' we 5"” '6 THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTES AT THE C. N. E. . the,“ w, ~ . Visirors to the Canadian National Exhibition on: ma: will Carr't‘°~ ceries th 5mm”; and gm {Hill the Women'u Institutes Branch of m enuria’mam- CENTRE GREYâ€" Single £71m“), men were out merit of Agriculture prepared to give information and mirtnncr "Be it resolved that We, the members of Keward Women’s 0f fimploymem this yeFr- we Institute of North Grey district, urge the Government to increase assmled fin" fam‘l‘es mm the its efforts in securing an adequate system of liquor control." flame “moles 0f f°°d by P3)" in 1 NORTH SHORE ALGOMAâ€" locgal‘lltoiezeemy 8mm at the “Resolved that the W. I. of Ontario give our support to the In order to entertain the chil- sterilization of the mentally unfit by the Government." dren and lessen the Hallowc'en :gnir’hfiinritirgsl iiro'ziiiicii't'io'ziiwgihtiihriimil M “mir hm” ""1 Moved by Mrs. is. A. Haldenby and seconded by Mrs. D. A. Pranks, we held or..- unnuni Hal. Information will be avail‘able on .pe‘rniri $11133.“ unveil“ to Jones. gamed unanimously. [owe'en entertainment in place harm-makers; includin aids to shopping; {and comma-flan: WEST LAMBTON_ of our regular October meeting. Escargmgged Cir-012$”; c nice of products). lelectlon a! clothing; nd styles: utilization of wool a d various craft work features, ulnar: coax-ass and project wnr'l‘r. Litera- ture. programs and available government lervlcel will be 0" file and member: of the departmental Ital! will be pruant to give information on general Institute work. ' v _ A fine often cents was i d "We. the members of the followmg branches of Women’s Insti» on tho i: ' ‘ mpose tutu in West Lambton. namely: Union, Blackwell, Maple Leaf, Thirtyfigight (piglensgvligrceosglvxge. Lucasvflle. Port Edward and Thornyharst, would petition the After the costume 'ud ig n. Federal Government of Canada, to take over, as a state enterprise, J g ng’ a . r , ‘ t ' very entertaining pro ram of That in mh d t ‘ mama: tile‘i‘ii‘lbfifiméé‘l‘r h“?i.§1Ԥ2§§"i§e‘r’§l§§’3°““ rnresirilsrm" Wis "Ti Emit?“ hiycfldimii’iiifi . y e 59 m, c “dram A mm vi a w ere institute mambcrl ma rest in: n i ' lfld NORTH WENTWORTH_ of candles and apples was ducaaa features of work. as well aayaecur'u deifira'gfaraffiavnfl:able information regarding the activitiu of the or at tlo B .112}: confidently uperteri that this nations; trig ngmen‘! Egaéyér‘ifoxi I this year be one at the real attractions ol the lie Institute members will he made welcom t tlt R at fizzgritgtlhtigec: mere thsygill he abla to (info; “incite er an ‘ there will be apcial sessions ur°i§iiÂ¥iucrfg° u m “WM mfgrlill'fiunca ofiCanvention Ofllcera, Tile-day. Sept. 6th, 1-1 am. Conference 9! Branch “Whereas it has been found that the influence f dul ' ' passm‘ is most injurious to the delinquent youth whenoc:mpetlf:drrt§lig: we prepared and "wad a companion to the seasoned criminals when co ‘t ' ' vbanque; to the. Masons "I"! penitentiary, ""1" tad t0 1311 or increasing our finances. ’ In December w i eventeen ears of - -e app“ ed f" an exceedingly impressionable age, passing thryliugh theagixfsliiijr: donahons 0‘ f’mti “My, Era» period between school and business during which time th I ' ceries' c-Iathing’ ‘ em The" “at?” "gentrloment Which “I "Eany cases means delinquent; iii-i1: Sfiflgfifia‘f“ “5 '" making “1’ w ich t 2 Juvenile court probation system endeavors to adjust. djgtributesdmgs boxes wh'ch we - , ~ A . officers. Wadnesday Se t 8th 11 Im Whereas if children up to eighteen ears be ‘ D fammes m the In“ 2w“. ' v p . I I Java-“1]? Delmquem Act fem, mum {mm cgmflg'under the corAnmunity. _ 'ndicglggfonco nl Diatrlct Ofllners, Thur-Adar. Supt. m. u m. B_e it therefore resolved that the member s a result at a suggesmn ' s of the Women's made by a speaker at the last All active memben clpuclnlly than who luv ' I . I ‘ I r 0 hold om“ 9 mm consideration the district annual meeting, we have ' will be made welcoma at then gal-luau.

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