Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1970, page 38

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Mn. E. J. Bonner of the Port Colborne Women's lnsllluln pmwnllng Mrs. Nils Nisscn, wile of the Mayor at Fort Coiborne, with a spoon engraved with a sailing ship and designed by the branch to celebrate Porl Coiborne'i Centenary. Ilnnlpilen â€" A list ol twenty kitchen haz- ards nus brought to the ultenlion ol' the mem- bers .II a brunch meeting featuring "Safety". Home unending Were also told that most liiilisewnes make six glaring mistakes in two hours. ('lmpman - A display of the many differ- ent kinds ol detergents. soaps. softeners and seplie Link solvents created interest in a pro- gram will the theme, "Detergents." Members were also told of the origin oi soup. mention» mg the making ul‘ soil soap and then the ap- penrnncc ut' synthetic detergents on the mar- isL‘l. Maple Grove â€" 'l he brunch acquired much \uluuhle inlurmation [mm a discussion regard- ing detergents containing phosphates folio-wing :m e\p|un:ition of correct laundering methods tor today's fabrics. l.illlt‘l10llse â€" Motto fl "A woman's home should he the centre of her world, not the cirâ€" eumt‘erence." l._\nn\ille â€" Motto â€" "Maturity is not a state .it which one suddenly arrives.“ 38 Chenenham â€" “Paprika”. its compositit uses and origins was the subject of a. mg m branch meeting. Brenner â€" The members of the hm gained some interesting information who speaker told them of the histOry of pink dies and patterns. Georgian â€"â€" "Children With Learning [J bilities or Neurological Impairment" um subject of an address at a branch meeting. Belmont (Peterborough) â€" “In promo. times men discovered that leather Cuul.‘ cured by using tannie acid taken trum bark of the Oak tree," said a speaker in il dueing a paper on the History of The LLeather at a branch meeting. She L'Unlll‘ “There is evidence that long before reeu history, man invented the first pair or \i‘ These were made using bag shapes. llL' with vines and strips of skin." McKay’s Corners â€" A film, “Child lesters” was presented at a meeting ul branch by the director of the local l‘u' Directory. The film was followed by an im- ative talk. (Editor's Note: This film prom by the Ohio State Police and the State ii way Patrol is shown to interested group the funeral directors of Canada. They her. organization called “The Order of the (ini Rule“. MimosaHA guest speaker using the ‘ ject, "The Middle Years” urged that iii should be made for retirement years \ii seem to be coming at an earlier age and gested that the Women’s Institutes could h great help in the communities in this m. Elizabethville â€" The members have tioned the local merchants to get together make better arrangements regarding closed days and hours. They point out with some businesses being open and - closed on a particular day the merchants lose business from people coming into town to shop. Zephyr â€" Roll Call â€"- How to ma: kitchen a safe place. Jaft'ray â€" Mistakes I have made in coui Neustadtâ€"An assistant Professor of i cation at the University of Toronto addrt the branch using the title, "Television an impact on your people". He said, "Tho T.V. people can be well informed, 117-- knowiedge can be available, and T.V. has come a must in the school curriculum." Jumbo Gardens -â€" Roll Call involvmI members by having each tell of a Canadial- port and its destination touching on the 1 paper and kraft mill. HOME AND COUN- '

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