Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1960, page 33

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A Rural Leadership Forum chosen to attend the Provincial Rural lead. ership Forum at Vineland have sometimes wondered how best to relay what they learned to their organization or to the community in general. Haldimand caunty seems to have done [his very successfully in a series of sessions, held on Wednesday nights from the beginning of No- vember to the end of February, at Kohler Youth Centre, on the same nights as the regular night school. The six delegates from the county, three men and three women, who had attended the provin- cial forum, two delegates each year for the past .hree years, met with the County Agricultural Representative and Miss Eleanor Saracuse of Community Programmes to plan a programme or the First Haldimand County Leadership Forum. At the first meeting, those attending were asked .3 fill out a questionnaire asking: “Why have you -)me?", "What do you want?", “What are your :I'oblems'i", “What organization do you represent?“ .‘welve men and fifteen women answered the .nestions. Subsequent meetings carried on by means oi .IikS, discussion in buzz sessions and general ses- .ons, and with the help of films and other aids, :alt with Programme Planning, Getting the Most 'ut of Meetings. Effective Speaking, Parliamen- ;ry Procedure, Group Discussion, Visual Comâ€" iunications, Written Communications, Getting :id Keeping Members, Impromptu Speeches and REPRESENTATIVES of Women‘s Institutes iiss C. J. Palmer, aged 95, active member. lite mem- ‘:r and historical convener of Vittoria Institute and .e member of South Norfolk district, Formerly a school other, her papers and talks on historical topics are :ghly appreciated in her own and neighbouring Insti- ites, Once a year Miss Palmer entertains the Institute, e last occasion being in October '59. Miss Palmer :ves alone and takes care of her home and garden. 1 Open House on her last birthday her Church Guild Irved tea and the Institute members attended in a )dy bringing flowers and a birthday cake. SUMMER 1960 an Impromptu Debate. (The subject of the debate pas of a sort suitable for an unprepared debate, “Resolved that a tractor is more important to a farmer than a wife") Four groups, including everyone present, took part in the debate. At the second last meeting of the series, Mr. Garvie of Community Programmes was present as consult- ant tn dealing with problems; and at the last meeting staff and class members all took part in an evaluation of the forum in the county. (In- formation contributed by Mrs. Charles Watson, Haldimand.) Highlights of Human Interest By Mrs. Watson McCulloch HESE HIGHLIGHTS from the latter part of our year's work in Coleridge Union In- stitute seemed to appeal to us especially be- cause of their human interest. At the Historical Research meeting we hon- oured the grandmothers with little gifts. The Deâ€" cember meeting featured a Christmas pageant by the members and each member brought a little gift for a child. these gifts being given to the Salvation Army for distribution. We always pack boxes of good things for the sick and shutvins at Christmas time and this year several of the mem- bers went out one evening singing carols and giving the shutâ€"ins lhcir boxes. We always have a turkey supper in the fall with our families as guests. We divide our mem- bers into three groups, one to do the catering, the others to provide the evening's entertainment. We cater to banquets to help raise our money and this fall we catered for two weddings and held a euchre to raise our share of the scholar- ship fund we are setting up in Dufferiri County. At the Citizenship and Education meeting We had a panel discussion on Education with a mod‘ erator, a present day teacher, a former teacher and a parent taking part. The convener of Home Economics and Health, who is a nurse, gave a most interesting and informative talk on Cancer and showed a film “The Sword of Hope." Miscellaneous Briefs RS. E. W. BRIESE writes: "As branch M public relations officer I thought it might be well to mention that Ullswater Wom- en‘s Institute served a free chicken supper inviting everyone in the community, whether Institute members or not. They also recently held an old- time box social, which was something new to most young people as there had not been one in the community for years.” In a Newsletter of the Ontario Historical So- cietv, the Editor, Mrs. Verna B. Taylor, RR. 5, Call, reminds us that records of a great many Ontario municipalities may be consulted at the Ontario Archives, Queen’s Park, Toronto. For example, the Archives recently borrowed and placed on microfilm the District Council Mmutes of Niagara District 1847-49 and the Minutes of 33

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