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

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Port Dover. A trip to the World Scout Jam- boree in Japan was described at a branch meeting by a local Boy Smut. Cherry Valley â€" Motto â€" “Indifference is The Rust That Crumbles our Civilization." A speaker said "Indifference or a 'don‘t‘ care at- titudc is one of the worst sins. Singhampton â€" A roll call â€" members bring an article from a foreign country was a part of an interesting program on the United Nations. Using a flip chart a member ex; plained. the history and Origin of the UN" the purposes and principles. requirements for membership, the rules and duties of the vari‘ ous departments. The speaker said, “What originally began as a charter signed by 51 countries. now has 127 members. * t * Bowler Road -â€" “Resolutions” was the topic of a program. The converter discussed the proper method for preparing a resolution and reviewed resolutions sustained at a recent meeting of the Provincial Board of Directors. ‘k i t The blue bird carries the sky on his back. Thoreau Left â€" Mrs. J. Bellamy, of Kenara with group leader Mrs, Hugh McMillan at the Officers' Conference. SUMMER 1972 Miss Hazel Parker, winner nl lhc Olive Deviney Scholars ship altered by the West Norlhumberlnnd Women's Institutes to girls participating In 4H Club proiects. Mrs. Alfred Watt Memorial fl Roll Call "Little known industries on our doorsteps." Singhamptun â€" Rull (‘all â€" “The name ol' a map product containing no phosphates," Elsinore 7 Roll Call 7 “One way of cum- bating pollution," Zion - v Roll Call ~77 “One way in which changing agriculture is changing our lives." Roseliill â€" Way»; by which a housewiie can help combat pollutiOn were presenlcd at a branch nit-cling. Maple Ridge â€" A talk on the Christmas tree industry was at interest as a program topic. North Lobe â€" A talk on l’nllulion stressing the importance oi individual action and out lining ways that housewwcx could relieve Ihc pmblcm mm of interest at a branch meeting. Hillier 7 A speaker from the Ontario Hor- ticultural Association describing this Associ- ation said. "The aim is to make the world a little more beautiful and a little better because you have been in it. It is 113 years old and has over 50.000 members." Nesterville â€" Women's Institute members are planning a major cleanup of their village. “Everyone is cooperating." a spokesman said. "and we will have before and after pictures to show the results of our efforts." 35

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