Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1964, page 40

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giving a coloring book and crayons to be sent to the children's department of the count} hospital. _ . a Orkney was instrumental in havmg a flashing Ampâ€"light placed at a dangerous intersection and a "Slow" sign where school children cross a busy section of road. They also carried on u lihrar) for the community and sponsored community card parties. Troy organized swimming classes for school children at the YMCA, (Jalt. Carluke sponsored a trip to the Icecapades at Kitchenerâ€"with two buses, forty-one adults and fortyâ€"three children; provided aluâ€" rmnum tohogguns for the school and a hunâ€" dred cup entice-maker for the community hall lollomng the rug making project Bethesda purchased a tug cutter for use in the com- munity. Bultomille held card parties during the winter and gave the funds to the school for retarded children. Sharon Junior Institute reports: “The ‘adopt- Ing' of it welfare lumily proved very reward- tng. We collected good used clothing, canned goods. l'ntit. \egetahles and toyx and had these token In it needy family." lielhtiven makes sweaters. hootecs. bonnets and diapers for the Children's Aid Society. the Suctet} providing the materials. Wexford itlstt tlttL‘s seulng tor the Children‘s Aid inâ€" cluding the making of cot quiltx. Uueensvillc sent a recommendation to the [ownshrp Recreation ('ommittee asking that a specified period on the ice at the rink be given to the pro-school ehildrcn of the community. ltm was accepted h_\‘ the CumllllllBC. l-thler‘s Mills entertained all the branches of their district. Wext York, tit an evening "Spring Ionic Social." The guest speaker or enter. Loner \\.|\ the musician. Mr, WnL White whom hiltln‘ this Negro Spiritwlx. The lmlilute pm. \‘Itled the rest of the progrum. Carol Armstronq rucivcs the 1963 Dullerin County Ontario Women's tmtilule Scholarship from Mrs. Graham McCulcheon, chairman of the scholarship com- rmllt‘c Al lull is Mrs. Alton loverly. President North Dullerin Ditlrict Women's lnstilulnt Mrs, luvcrly wot (also louder at Coral ! 4-H Homemaking Club sponsored by Honcywocd Institute. {1 z 1 40 Y v o n n e Robinson, who received the Flora Durnin Grey County Ontario Wo- men's Institute Schol- arship for I963. Yvonne has completâ€" ed fourteen 4H Homemaking Club units and is now attending Teachers' College. National and International Inten» Simeoe: "We have correspondents land, Ireland, Australia and Holland, Mrs. Van Beel-zhoff who spent a heel. we in 1953. Letters and magazines items for programs. And the A.C.\per. "The Country Woman", has n ticles to use in programs." Mary Maynard the Oxford Cod men's Institute 5‘ lor I963. Mary pleted lwelva J! making Club pm! is now taking Ill course in Home E at Mocdonold Ir. a or m Teeterville “had an European Supper in the European way by New (“anadm tute members." Alherton and Lynn Valley each had dress on The World Food Bank. let: ‘” had a talk and discussion on C.A.R.L at Dover a talk on Food for Peace. Woodhouse says: “We have a nun- New Canadians who are faithful wort our Institute. The papers on the Fol Agriculture of the World at our Intern meeting enlightened us on the I'l'tClhi farming in other countries." Coldsprings had a reading on A.('.W.\‘ songs of different countries including « in the Indian language. The roll Cu! answered by placing flags of A.C.W.\‘-' tries on a map of the world. There w a quiz on the countries named. HOME AND cour- V

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