Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), November and December 1933, page 4

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OME and COUNTRY Novembér and Decdmbér, 1933 2%” Island Falls Institute Food Pointers NOTICE TO SECREâ€" TARIES Three copies at this issue (Novembhrâ€"Decembcr) are being sent to each branch secretary, who will please give the two extra. cupies to aucn of the mem. bars, or prospective members, as sh Lhinxs well. The copir in A of the three compliâ€" unr: should be uiaâ€" Lnliutell Lu th whu paid their ’l‘L-n Cents (.1015) curly a (law 21.1 1: ll mum if your mum)».- - :sirc Lu 1,. UUIJlL‘d nl "Hun Counlry” fur le halalth oi the lit-limb» ytlir, Llu-y may til) at. by paying in. arm. (I; thl: erDLZHy, who will l'Iirwarll tllr: l'ullll. 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'l'hv I-llul‘lllllrlml l'l'llnll ul’ 1 - 4 [1| mm.” \\'Hul(| “will. .n w m. luul l‘lll ‘l mnllm 'l‘lu- l‘II-l l-‘ Jill]. mu. “'1' ml For ml :llinllul pit-mm. “ml nr mu ln-r m4 rnr on. ll‘ nmlvnl nlrlurn- . ‘l'hvw .‘ llmn-nxlmnluly t-iulll ml in llu- hnur, m llml :lII llnlll":~ pro. gram or mun-unnunl picturi- wnuhl lw lu'n llllill ~ and ill vu~ lm-tninmmupirm l'mlrllnllnn‘, Express nu films is llllltl lwlll Why: to nlly purl of lhu l'l'~\\'l!ll'u- by tlll‘ Onlnri" (‘.u\'vnlnlulll. lcmlcrn slid-‘9 lllll' lm wrulu ml, together with n \v 'ttm luv Lure, nt unc dullnl- Imr .ml up in fifty xiiIh-s nml nnu dullnr and fifty Denis pvr wt up in our hundrcd nlillcs, n-ilh nu chnrzr for express 0r unstnm‘. Lunth slide pmjoclnrs lnny be routed at two dollnin each, plus ex- pneas charges both ways. I-n-diup linl'. 'l'mml l'm l~ .lnllllmâ€" \'| . ..r u... Membership Fees and Collections We find that a few of the branch Institutes cantinue in take up collections at their regu- lar muctin (monthly). This practice . likely to result in wrrmlm, who arr: hard- 1 financially, not attend- p in: tha meetings and thus rle' priving th catinnal adv nppnnuniti div/0y,- bul all» . pzirtrnI-nt, and I t ink lllmruvc-rl by the F'crltcrutinn, that fund:- in 4,-ch » of the 2:71: mr‘mberrhip fl-:-, in: rill'Jil in sump other mnnni-r than in rrqulrc: uch mrlmbv‘r tn runtrihuto ut urh ding which -hr: llllhnvl: If ll. l7 tlm-illr-II in Jrk l'nl' r-Imlmillw my. “1, Ihr- munlhly mwzling:, ii. wnulrl h4- prl-l’l-rnhlv l.» l'ullrlw llu- plan :uluptHl by Vrmf' lll'llnl'hl',-ri1‘rlll hle plurn’i (war the rnll‘lln llnll lI-t it he" Immul that [hfI-I- mvmlwr who W .h in l-rvntrihulr- mzly put th-ir llllnlllmn In lhr- box, wither upnn l-nlrrimz nr Waving thr hull. ~clvc a! tilt: edu- untl . 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Tlu-n-l nun-iv ll-vllml, hm «m in lrlllni: ll lw knml'rl lll. mumln-rw .».l' Hu- ilrm'iml yl-ur w)“. 4.. null rm nhl» In my (lip M m- liullv I» mlmul llln- film-luv): lukv mm"le Hr lin- liumll mm 'm‘iell (mull-M ll unlly llu- mm» "H- l m "ml ur llw. mlluzw in l..- ilm-m-ll l'l'nlll ill" in vlllllll' lll'v Hm -\\'llu l...‘ hnr-I pm- ml lillnm‘ In S... \H' lnl»l. Hm! lhv nlliz “lll til! llwir lu--l lu ll‘l.|il‘l \lrlI Illl'llllH'l’» l|lll| illlilll'v lllill‘l" m in. cummuniiy u. _il.ln llwil' filllk'. (letting Now Ml-mln-rs 'l'll-v I‘ullmvuu.r nutn from Mir- “I'll'LlllHVlI li‘lllli'r‘ lll lnml “ml .ll.l.~i.-l \m-k will [luv aihly lw nl l-nrlvnmx-‘mA-nt l" llw nfllcn tn vnrlvm'nur Ln sc- cuw lln- rlvrulx-rillirvn ul‘ u-nmr-n whn \vnulll llvriw‘ murll bcnctit fnun jnining HII‘ Inditulo nrnl u-hn un' rnluhlu nl making n mil cnntl‘ihulinn in the nrgnni- mliun: “We have hlul tho nicest ex- ]l\'l'll‘ll\'f‘ in our lvrnnch. A neigh- linur wuulnn whmn Wu could nm‘m‘ got ll nt hm. joined us. llvr {nmi y l. grown up and she hns‘ workrd. oh. so hard. cvcn gnno nut in the fields, and his the type of husbnnd who thinks - nothing else is necessary in her Tm lunpnnmonl unlllrrulkp’ h. pi mum in thl- in lllulo by ur ln-l'lurvv , rhnrl mm- .. lin-mlm-t ml “pm-u: m- mll lull-ll.- llm,“ l .w llle rLthnmr :lllli lrmhtinns, |I:ll‘|lI‘-». In mlr. flu 111;, , l‘lll‘l-(lnn- allVlLll", 'l‘hunkn wimp, Kilrdonlng nan agriculâ€" Couutrywomen’s Organi- zatiuns The first International Can- iercnce of repraentatives of rum] women’s organimtions was held in Landau, England, from April 30th to May Bid, 1929, and was called on fire invitation of the Hard-lioness of Aberdeen and Temair, remembered by Canadians as Lady Aberdeen. At th cnfcrence, a Liaison Cummltlcc of Rural Women’s Organizations was as blished and dill much to stimulate a more gent-rill interb’t and en- courage more effective activities on the part of countrywomen's nrgnnimtions. The next International Can- fm-l-ncr' wzl: held at Vienna, Austria, ll'l lame May, 19:21), and lhn fint unnqu business meet- ing of the Liaison Commitme Nu» held in London, England, .\l:ly filth-18m, 19-11, with n-pruâ€"vmtutivcs me from thrty nutmnally orgnnlztxl so» mull!» l‘rnm vau t -ln(: different muntr . Thu cund annual llu ' meeting of the commit~ hell] in London, May 0th, IUILZ, with repre- lll : fl-nm forty-five 0t- llnn in tlrr-nlyAtwrinfl’cr- rut munll and the third In- t: rnutlunul (unfenence was held In Suxckhulm, Swwlcn, Junt- Glli‘lllltll, 11 \th-n reluc- ~4'nlflll ~- from lhirtyAfnur r "l vmmlm's organization: \ - )trl'fl'fll frnm lwunt :Illlvrcnl vuunlrim. The L ('nmmillm publi~hml in 1 l2 3 \‘l-lumv l-nntziining much vulur “my mrmmtilm regarding the :lvllvilivs nf rural numun’s nr- unmzullnm in mnny lilnllm Thl> ,vuluml- l. printed (in humid pzlpvr llnil (‘nlllulrh Hr mun-mil whlcll nn-mlwrw wnultl lintl nf lul‘l‘fll inlnrl unll vuluv. 'l‘lu- llrl- ll llumlnr Ill ll'lll‘l ng illrlrlllllin». (,‘upilu mu) hr m. 1] ul Fifty f‘cnt- Law) lwr .mpy, lll'~|/]IÂ¥|lli, rmm Mr. (loo, A. l‘ullmm, l'lu'lillml'lll Ruilllr mu». 'l'llmnlil. Tlu- l in; pug. lmllnn m: rnlumr, cnntuining nix-(m {urthvr infor- .lr:linl: llu- nctivities nl’ llw lrlll-rnzllinn ll urgllnizm l..." nml <I:-n|- 1.111;:va \n'lh the .m- lrln‘ll. > Hi lluw‘ l‘ul'ill fir- unlilull humâ€"l ll‘h‘dlvs uni] plays, Till‘ whlmv run he .‘(5- i-unwl frnln l\lr. l’ulnum nl sun-my ('vnl» (.7IIu) pm» copy, ...._l.l..ul. l'lmbu I'I'mll by I’usl Ull‘lrw .\lnm~y (Drill-r or cheque \Kllll vii-hungr- ll-hlml. in) not ~l'l'lll .(lnm[)<. slum .llmm urgunizntiom hmu- ‘i-vurwl cup" of this \Villlllll’ll' for circulation llmong lln- brunch lurt'. life, but (hunks b0, Ll new 4ll|ughl('|'vl"'il|\v is livmg with lilL‘lll. She is young and pm- gruxivv, nnll insisted on com» ing and bringing her mother-in- ln\\', 1 took Mrs. â€"â€" to the â€" Convention nnd you could llnrllly ilnnpn‘nc what that meant to that poor womun, With gmtllutlo shining all over her fnci‘ she said, “Mrs. Xâ€". yuu don‘t know what this lms meant to mt». it is the most pleasant two dnys l have ever had." And her daughter we sent to 11 Girls' Confemncc, and that meant al- um us much to her. I um so The most northerly Instier in Ontario was organized by Mrs, A. E. Huffman, Moscow, Ontario, an u-member of the Provincial Board, at Island Falls, fifty miles north of Coch- rane, on August 27th, 1931. This Brunch has taken a keen interest in the general program of the \Vomcn's Institutes and held a very successful tan days Short Course in "Home Nuisâ€" ing and First Aid". Every member of the class was in her place each day. The members have been most generous m their contributions for relief. The appreciation on the part of the members, and the advan. tages enjoyed thraugh the lust)â€" tutc, is striking evidence of the great value of this organimhon in the newer sectiom of the province. ‘ A delegate from this branch to the Convention has given a series of “talks” to her brunch on the topics presented at the unnvcntion. and has secured from the Superintendent copies (\f litemture on various lines of Institute work for study in the lncrll branch and in the schools. There is nuw pruspect of or- ganizing a branch of the Insti- tute; in a still more northerly nnint, twenty-five miles north of Island Fulls, some 90 mils north of Cochranc. Thus the work is extending and the ser- vices being utilized by Shll other groups, Greetings from the Country Women’s Associations of Australia Members of the Country Wo- ' rncn's Associations of Australia ‘ >cnrl grading: tn their Fellow ' Country Women. We are proud - to be linked with you through the "Associated Country Women of the World." and are une with ynu all in the universal desire for the betterment of cnnditions, the welfare of children, and the l'sttlhlishment of peace through» plmlsad about it as for years I have used every m and wile." out the world. If we country women everywhere will stand tnzuthcr in a definite attempt to win these things, through our live: und our work, the great prDblcms which confront the world nt present will be solved in the best possible way. 1934â€"A Centennial Year The City nf Toronto will cele- hmtc its one hundredth birth- day in 1934, while the one hun- (erdLll yeur 0f municipal govâ€" cl’umcnt in Canada will also be cclcbratc‘d, and it will mark the one hundred and fiftieth anni- versary of the llmding in Upper Cnnalln at the United Empire Loyalists, The first celebration in Tornntn will be fmm May 24th to 26th, than on July 2nd to -llh an interesting program will be provided. while the next celcbmtion will be from August 4th tn 6th. followed by other in teresting events. The Passing of Two Err-Presidents The Institutes have sufi'ered a decided loss in the passing of two nl‘ the earlier presidenls of rhc‘llominion Federation, Judge Emily Murphy of Edmonton and Mrs David Watt 0f Birtle, Mam-INN. The success of the Institutes throughout Canada is dug in no_smull measure to the waon, ability and fine spirit (If this; two pioneers in the for~ mat-ion and judicious guidance of the Dominion Federaticm. The sympathy of the Instii tute mgmbers is unfunded.” the families bereaved. ’ By Miss G. Gray Following the “ 00d Pinyin for the Autumn” givm mtg? September issue of "Harm an; Country”, the mompau ’ menus embody the principle: outlined. They can be mpg} to serve the needs of a family of varying gas by making mind; in the form of serving ns_fo:r example, using the pl; hllmg- only for young childe or old people. - The daild’s requirexuznts milk have been amply met, necessary fruits and vegetable. are provided and some uncookal food is used each day. V If, in addition, we can lay nude, for a while at least, my. thing that worries or cam-h nervous twsian and take time for a leisurely enjoyment of nut meals, which permits thoraugh masn‘mtion of food as well AL; pleasant family intercourse, in are laying the foundation of physical fitness and enjoymunl of life. Suggested Menus Breakfast Chilled Tomato juice Whole wheat porridgeâ€"- Top milk Creamy egg Toastâ€"Butter Teaâ€"Milk Dinner Roast shoulder of Lamb Baked PomtOesâ€"Young Peg- Brown and white breadâ€" Butler Steamed Apple Puddingâ€" Vanilla Sauce Teaâ€"Milk Supper Cheese SouFfléâ€"C‘risp Celery Braidâ€"Butter Apples sliced at table and v. I‘n with cream or cottage ch r: Oatmeal Cookies Teaâ€"Milk Breakfast Shredded Wheatâ€"HM: Milli Scrambled egg and chopped Toastâ€"Butter Apple Sauce Tam-Cocoa ml Dinner Liver Maiâ€"Scalloped Ohio. Baked Potatoes Brown breadâ€"Butter Deep Apple Plie Tenâ€"Milk Supper Baked Corn Custard (kibbnge, Celery, and Pinv mu Salad Graham Mullins or brandâ€" Buifcer Canned Cherries White Cake with Haney Meringue Tenâ€"Milk Breakfast Baked Apple Ontmeal porridge with top milk Crisp Bacon Dry toastâ€"Butter Raspberry Jam Coffeeâ€"Milk Dinner Home canned who SaulI Pot roast of beefâ€"Mashed potatoesâ€"Carrots a. la Klllg Butterscotch Pieâ€"(filling onl.v for yuu children) Brown Mexâ€"Butter Teaâ€"Milk - Sumter Baked E r hle f . , an: ’

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