Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1961, page 10

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_Photo Courtesy Hamilton Spectator Dr Pearl Younq. Sent-lot, Buffalo Spiritual Assembly 0! Buh'li faith, guest speaker of Hamilton Area Cons vent-on banquet. with Mrs. lymburner and Mrs. Romano, Convention Chairman. Dr, Young spoke on ‘ Pmtudize” .‘nslHl-lllL'C to refugees ml hllmPL‘fln origin in rim... to I'I:.IL'l't nc“ humus In countries for which \i'hl\ AlrL' .nntlublc. lhll'Ll. technical train- mt' prnmtimmc‘ fur toting Arab refugees. Fourth. .IH\l\l.|llkl,' In new refugees in (ircece. to handi- c.iprct| telnet-u nlll oi camps in Europe. to Al- l‘L'l'I.IIl rcttluccx tn lunisin and Morocco, to Chi- ncuc tL‘flltZL'cs in llune knntz. ( unit-Him ('rtrtur Smirrt' Mr» annitrtl also represented F.W.l.O. at the .Illllll.ll tticcllnu of the Ontario Division of the t .imtlmn ( .tnccr Society. Following are notes lmtn her rcpurt l.t~.t tear the limit-raising campaign committee art my lltk’ll ttl‘lUCllVL' to raise SLZXIMIUO. They exceeded their (IhIL'L'lIVL‘ by 3240,00”. lt-llmtslttps .tnil llurmrics itlc glimth to those tlt'xt‘l\lll|.fi Illtll\ltlll.ll assistance in their studies of L.ll1LL‘l lhrcc lt‘lltl\\-\l1l|"‘\ and it Bursaries were t'ncn last year. lllt‘ llltlL‘L'\ W lltL‘ one in conjunction with the l'rmccxs Mitrpurcl l'lnxpllltl in Toronto. and the Unt' ll‘l Cuntucttun Hill] the Hospital in Hum. Illi'ln lt.t\C printed nitth successful. and they are l'ttttt constilcrinu \llllllitl accommodation in 0t- LHMI .lntl llll'llllln lll‘tLL'L‘\ are for the accom- Iltlttldllllll n! Htll-pdllt'tll‘ coming to the hospital tn: ltcnlmt‘nl .lllll nut-utttmn members of the Limtlt \l\ll|flL' .I patient in the hospital! \l the I‘nitcrsilt of Western Ontario the tnmtttit‘liun of .1 (mar Research Unit is under \\.I lliett- .iic mm m‘cr I‘lllltltl women engaged I” mluntccr unit in Ontario. milking dressings t-Ir L.l"CL' patients; other women transport pa- ltL‘nh in and from hospitals and clinic‘s. lrtcntll' \"Vl'TH: is another um: in which cheer and friendship are brought to the patient. Several trim -ltIU Mm Hope Holmstcad. of the Red (rim Society spoke at one of our Officers‘ Iontcrcilccs on Friendly Visiting. This projECt appealed to our Women's Institute members and many requests cztntc to the F.W.I.O. office for the brochure. "Friendly Visiting". I2 Elizabeth Fry Society Mrs. D. W. Cameron reported the pram-hr of the Elizabeth Fry Society organized in rehabilitation education and reform of \~. who have been in prison. to study the h of crime and the treatment of oflenders .ir stimulate interest in penal reform. One tl achievements of the society has been to an the Elizabeth Fry House in Toronto. .1 rem; residence for the released prisoner “Int. looks for work and a place to live. The: three case workers visiting women in {- They help prisoners to find employment. arrange parties for girls while they are in , and supply a “book cart“ of reading m for prisoners. They are exploring the of drug addiction and alcohol â€" tug . contributing factors in most cases of lzmbt. In the rehabilitation of girls and “non have served prison sentences one of ll. needs which the society tries to met-z provide medical and dental attention. \l the girls are neurotic or psychotic anti tionally unstable and their experiences .n ious and moral values have been nEngll“ society tries to provide friends and Tellylt‘l: sellors who will help. Because many of ll have not sufficient education to equip lb employment an effort is made to help ill at least Grade VIII standing and Grail. matriculation if they have the capacity ti. work. They are also given instruction In take care of themselves in clothing malt how to apply for a job; and an effort to help them develop new interests and structive use of leisure time. The rcp- cluded on the hopeful note that the most aging fact in the whole field of cnrt‘ct. Canada is that the apathy of the Cuniltll-tl seems to be disappearing. Officers and Committees â€" 196] Names of executive officers and Sl'tll'ltll! miltcc conveners for the coming year m on the Contents Page of this issue. I. are the representatives to other orgut‘it Canadian Association for Adult Educttliit' Greer Histop: Ontario Federation of Act Mrs. Gordon Bothwell; Ontario Trusltn Ratepayers Association. Mrs. L. G. Lin. Royal Winter Fair. Mrs, Wm. Wallace: R.‘ Television Evaluation, the Public Rclltlllt ficer. Mrs. P. Y. McCandless; Chairman l Safety Committee. Mrs. Cecil Runntills: t . Association of Consumers. also Cuntulinn - Society. the convener of Home Fconmn: Health. \lrs. Norman Smith: Ontario Full Council. Mrs. Harry Digweed: Ontario t-v tion Council. convener of Agriculture. Mr- Dlhl’ Newhouse: Elizabeth Fry Society. .\11 Armstrong; Ontario Historical Society. \- of Historical Research. Mrs. W. D. Mn» vincial Tweedsmuir History Curator. .\Ir~ Walker with an assisting committee conxtv the F.W.I.O. President and Secretary-TIL the Director of Home Economics Scnicc “'31 l'ear Board Member. Mrs. Milton ‘ F.W.I.C. Representative. the President. Lymburner. HOME AND coon--

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