Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1954, page 26

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Dumbo-'5 most popular programme “’35 an address on Art Education by an artlSt- Th“? was an exhibit of local art and the roll cal was answered by showing a pictureâ€"in most cast-S a small print. Johnston Mail's favorite meeting was one at Which they entertained lluc neighboring branches. each Institute con- tributmg one number to the programme. They made new !riends and enjoyed the. fine spirit of the gathering. South Mountain enjoyed must a programme of talks and films on Agrla rulturc and Reforestation: Teetcrville a com« hint-d "International and Family Night Sew {-rnl Institutes ll'l Norfolk County reported that their most interesting programme feature was Eleanor Snracuse's report of her visit to Brit- om £15. one of the rum Junior Farmer members ‘lt‘li‘t‘tf'rl fur tha- trip. Nestleton: A talk on "Mental llr'alth" by Mr. J. D. Parks of the Canadian Mental Health Association because it "opened up now avenues of thought." Kendal: n ml't’llnfl when Newâ€"Canadian wrnmvn demonstrated national dishes of the Nt'lhl‘rlilntlfi, L’auchusluvukia and Poland: this "lwlpe-rl tllc lnt‘illlulc wnmcn get acquainted Will] lhr-lr Canadian neighbors." Adolphus- town: A Newt‘annrllan nightâ€"a social event lur tl'u- whnlu family. Corinth: A programme nrrunfll'll liy the Im‘al farm forum to make a "family night" when Don Small, Nutfield ..l‘hr>lur5hlp Winner, showed his colored slides .m Acrirullurr- in England and Scotland. Luton: A pruummnw put on by the local station of tin- Dvpnrtnwnl nf Lands and Forests at an vwvnml: mm‘ting In which men and children \‘Jfrt' anllt‘fl. North Yul-mouth: A historical l’t-H‘dl’l‘ll programme on pinncer days in the lllhll‘ll't Sheddcn also found Dun Small's pic- [Llrt‘n unr nl thr-ir most interesting features. ills” u talk on mI-ntal illness by Earl Moore ml the Unluriu ll'bplltll. Dutton: A panel dis- ruwiin on "Our Community and What It Mum» Tu Mir" Buxall: A programme under lhi- (‘ilxIt-nshlp L'unVi-ni-i: (lis(-u551ng the ques_ lllllls lll ll’ll‘ It‘llflt'l “The Cllllt‘l‘l as a Parent." _.wl_ Many bronchi-s l'l'pul‘lt‘d that their most in' lI-rmlmi: pingrmnmt' had been on Health. with him. and talks by doctors or nurses. Several luuml talks on Mental Health must helpful. A milnln-r wrun- that thin must Interesting llll't'llnfl was lhv Visit from their District Presi- rlu-nl 'Grnmlnmtlu-rs' Mot-tings" xvi-re verv popular. mpcc‘mlly when: the grandmothers hulk purl m tlu- programme. At South Glenelg llu' guinrlnlulhcrs sang. danced. routed and awn-ml .m old fashioned lunch. Dornoch said thr fill’i". tum-ling was the most interesting whi'h Ilium-milking Club girls demonstrated "Ni-w Lill- fur tho Old Skirt" and "The Milk liar" Dromore plllt‘t'cl first the girls' demon- slrnlmrl of table setting. Royalude’a lnl(‘rnallnnul Day programme “'35 "14' til-Kl inlcrcsting; a woman from Hol- luml cow .i talk all her native land. Renard I. affairs. placed first “the day We welcomed our v. Canadians.” Rainham Centre: the day"? county Home Economist spoke on G1; 1;: H :“ making Club Work; Nenes Comm} gramme on Education when the I ‘. entertained the teachers from the th: in the area. Nanticoke: “a meetin, New-Canadian compared our 0011' hers. It was a great help to us to . ways. also to meet some of her Willow Grove and Lake Shore in I\' similar reports. â€"-w1_ Huntingdon East's outstanding I was put on by a visiting Indian H. Club with addresses by Indian w -; by the District President. Convent man and F.W.I.O. Board Member. into": a debate "Resolved that people wax. x 75 years ago than they are todaj, ; exhibit of Girl's Homemaking C y: . Union: a debate “Resolved that a la: -* - is more desirable than a small one, Bluevale’s most interesting progi - on Citizenship with an addreSS on ‘ ‘ of a Library to the Community." . p ‘- of this meeting the Institute (10113! n. - the library fund and put on a variv » to raise further funds. Kippen East: a talk on tuberculos Juniors: a demonstration of sewin attachments. Colwanash Juniors: 1 of the community. Goderich: a I programme on “How to make good today's youth." Wingham, also Jean branch: talks on the making of Will: most outstanding meeting took the hobby fair with a big display or hobby achievements. Forest: a pal sion on Education with members 4" School staff participating. Lucasvili on NATO, followed by a review conducted by the convener of Cilizv Education. l hum-l llnlplnl izilv-ni Point Edward's report says: “W1 ‘Shut-in Day' very much. The visit elderly and shut-in people, tak tobacco and other gifts. We visil hospitals and send cards to people moved away." _w|_. Euphemia Juniors felt that their n esting meeting was shared with tl‘ The topic was China and Glasswu also found a discussion of The Dul. l‘iccrs very helpful. Sarnia Townshil '”“"'" enjoyed a demonstration of games . ' entertainment. Lyn: an address b.\' on “Laws Pertaining to Women and 9 Victoria No. 2 found their Internal:- programme most interesting, ESPC’l impromptu debate and a quiz on inn Beaverton’s special feature HOME AND » 3W"

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