Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1972, page 35

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Head table guests when East Durham District Women's lnslilules celebmlcd their 70th anniversary from lelt â€" Mrs. M. Bye”, Dislricf F.R.O.; Mrs. Wm. Miller, Secretory FAW.I.O.; Mrs. Aubrey Bland, Dislrirl ‘2nd Vice-Pros; Mrs, M. Thompson. Districl lst Vice-Pres.; Mrs. R. Morrison, F.W.l.O. Ed. Director,- Mu. C. Ell-ol Dist, SECUIIODSJ Mrs. 5. Ruth, Disl. Pres.; Mrs. Auslin Zoeller, post Prov. Pros.; Mrs. G. Dilon, pusl Central Aron Chairman; Mn. B. Burton, 52:. Central Area,- Mrs. l. Hughes, in Viceâ€" Pres. Central Area; Mrs. l. Challirc, Federated Repreieniollvu. Hockley Valley. A talk with the theme. “Women’s Franchise was dearly bought; do we use it as we ought?" West End. “What is a citizen?" wax the topic of an address at a branch meeting. The speaker traced the story of citizenship from early Greek times through to the present day. Elora. Using a panel discussion presenta- tion, information was given at a branch meet ing concerning the work of some of the United Nations agencies. Food and Agriculâ€" ture (F.A.0.), International Development Association (I.D.A.). U.N.l.C.E.F. and UNESCO. Paudash. Roll Call â€" Name a Canadian Province and its Premier or Emblemalic Flower. Family and Consumer Affairs Fairgrove. Local Area Hydro inspectors vi.» ited a branch meeting and by means of a film emphasized many points for care in using hydro electric power in a home. They said. "A cord should never be pulled from the wall. al- ways take hold of the plug; bad splicing and frayed cords should be attended to; extra care should be taken in using outlets in damp base- merits." North Yamouth. A supervisor of occupa- tional therapy at a nearby Veteran‘s Hospital described methods for helping patients to re- habilitate themselves. West Branch. A guest speaker described the choice and care of carpets. Clyde and Scott’ . A guest speaker informed those attending a branch meeting of the pro- cess of manufacturing shoes and their care. Vineland. “Real Estate As It Affects You" was the subject of a talk by a local rcaltor at a branch meeting. WIN‘I’EI! 1972 BHHHIMHIC. "Estate laws and tillt laws" were explained to thou.- attending ;| brunch meeting. Purple Valle). A marker llst‘tl the llllll " l he Summer We l ned ()n l-'lm Street" to upluin drug addiction, l‘luexlions and u tltNL‘lleiull lol- lowed the film. Whitfield. Roll Call -r ‘ "Name :I loud from another country." Fergue A panel discussion on Social I‘i'oh- lems ol‘ 'l'odui pumded an Inn-resting meeting program. Oldcmtle. lhe rnduneuh nl IllL‘llllL‘ Iruming were demonstrated ill u brunch meeting. Godorich. Roll ("all 7 "Name it \Illll‘ilL‘ in- vention you would dislike doingy \illhnut.” Sparta Snrusis. A lawyer t‘hplillllllly, Wills and Estate; 'Imtex provided up to dull: itilulmu- tion :it a brunch meeting. A question and un- swer PL‘I'lUll lullnued. Dundalk. A l.uml_\‘ night and mcmlieix trav- elling by hllx in attend a cooking deiuunxlrw lion provided interesting interludes in business meetings 01‘ this branch, “'esd Flamhurough. A hlulldl meeting took the form of an :Iltcrnunn in: to which two other branches were invited. ’lhe ’lu‘eedsnuur History and umk ml the J ll Homemaking (‘luhs “ere on displuy. 'T' is the Human tooth in [his world that mums. The touih of your hand and mine. Whith meam much more In the fainting heart, Than Shelter and “read and Wine. i 1' 'h 35

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