Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), April, May, June 1987, page 22

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m (“minim/f from [I If) in a public health nurse thittng l’l’lcll‘lx ( t-ntral School lhe \H Hall hax been the local Pttll‘ll (ll all community ZlL'llVHIES. Mid in th' latt- Neil‘s ll began to thi\tj lhc Phelps community library. Print In thn th'rt' was .3 WI lending lt'hmrt 'lhc pztrl- grounds haw been tlcm:|r1pt~tl tr) ttidttdc a baseball tltntnund. stating rink, calm and llriupcilc. and plnyprrntnd equipment. [he ptirl- is vmttctl and administered it» liIL’ l'llt‘lrru V»! f titttn‘ittnilv ( enter it nirtl TROUT MILLS Trout Mills WI focuses on educa~ tron. Beulah Hamilton, president. says, “Providing educational oppor- tunities for youth through 4â€"H, and for women through Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food courses have continued to main objectives of the group for more than 30 years?’ As many as four clubs have been spon- sored at one time in different parts of North Bay. Other activities have included tours to Ottawa, Sault Ste. Marie, Manitoulin Island, and Niagara Falls. ‘_____’____________â€"â€"â€"â€"- Helpful booklets for parents How an; ‘.I mic Inn: liuui let's tlt‘alltig innit tlillt-rvnil :twputs tit l‘ctilt.‘ ll lulll'lll llrtlt-t [hunt for ‘VlllllNL'Il, or I‘ll tln' llt,"‘.l t'lflll'lilllllll Ill Mutt l.lllll|\' I l in' tune. mortal ' on also dhtlliihlu III I It'ln it l “A!” (“UN HA\I(‘H‘ llll', |umilr:t vixen lllltll'ltiullltln tlll It'l’tllllt', lutllitni- .nnl tilllpk'llllt' \Itlll lullfi. .tttltlmtt» .Intl l|'\ Ili‘III/llll' r "IIIllltIll NIifllx ill |||llL‘\\ tltttnnil “in limit l\ lllL’lllllL’tl, Illllllllllll' xtlml ‘vllHllltl lie in \tlltl ilttla|'- tltl'xt \\IIlL' ll! it'llll'dtll o\_ Inlrnwtt, Iii-x. <00“; Him, 'V ll l I I Illk‘kt‘lllllli' Hit-tin tin MI‘I‘ lll|‘\1\.\I-1“ lltl- tuttril-lilt-t slum» the [NIH l\[lk'tiiiltlrcu .i\.til.i|rlr III ( .ttt.i-|.i .ttni ~|lttus Iii-ti IIII,'II| \‘.ttlt' In IIIII‘IILAIIIIVHH, -r| ‘..lli‘l\ 1yll «LUIIH tut ti- Ltw‘ Illl‘Pt'lh hunt-ml I .llLlll-l. llltituit. kl \ l|N§ WATER ACTIVITY FOR HHTNG CHILDREN This folder will help to insure that the llr‘nt.‘ your preschooler spends in the water h sale and enjoyable. Write to Red ('ross Society, Water Safety. 95 Wellcslcy St. E.. Toronto, M4Y 5H6. WHEN THE KIDS ARE FIGHTING" l-l‘iix l'nldcr examines destructive behavior and tells how the family can help. Send a business-size, selfâ€" ;itltlreswd. stamped envelope to the L :imtliun Mental Health Association, Zlfill Yonge St., Toronto. M43 223. DAY CARE" this brochure will help you identify your needs. begin your search and cmuluut the initial interview. A day- care surety checklist is included. Write to the Ministry of Community and \‘ucinl Services. Inquiries. Room Mlfil. MacDonald Block. Queen's Purl, loronto. M7A IE9. I,‘ ll l\l \|‘II|_ \1.t\_ ‘llllt‘ l‘lh“ KIPLING Kipling WI is located northeast of Warren in an area locally referred in as “little Switzerland". It is a ma] community that is away from :25. main highway. Wendy Asher-135‘; secretary, describes her group as if: that “serves the needs of the merr be: whether it be instruction in smart}. a film on New Zealand. or a pro. on drug abuse." Kipling also to: in; on helping people in the comm; r, ' . house logs and its Tweed v ‘ history. Members of the t r: ~- designed the W] Member Live lid;- signs. VEUVE RIVER Veuve River WI was organ 1983. It serves the farming corn: in West Nipissing. Kathleen past president, says. "The focuses on agrimlture because all the members are farm Wl\ : branch holds a farm safety for seminar, as well as nutrtn. l genetic workshops on daira The branch is also interested . munity development having or ,' a streetproofing program for A. and an open meeting for tht . resource center, and a N :1 Ontario Rural Women's Semtr latter is now a one day event t' the district level. Recently thr was asked to participate in i , partition of a brief to be prev : i the Ontario Minister of Act ‘ and Food. 1 a 3 Each year Nipissing I branches compete for the (. .:; Phillips Award. Mrs. Phillip at the award in an effort to n w.- branches to participate in all H of WI. Points are awarded II is out the year for everything fror it“: cipating in OMAF worksl‘ at attending the area convent, "t sponsoring 4-H, to getting on ‘1 ‘rt on time! Nipissing District WI is gen a: for July 6,7 and 8. We hope } w” join us at the convention in ‘ xiii time to visit the surrounding at Janet Parsons is a member of Wu" River WI and chairman of th- W“ Anniversary Convention Prngmn Committee.

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