Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1970, page 34

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Belgrave â€" A local Director of Postal Sci-V, ices presented an interesting account of him- thc Canada Post Office operates at a branr‘ meeting. A film and a question period 3d,, interest to the presentation. Pakenham â€" A paper on the conservurr of wild life and river pollution was presen: at a branch meeting. Leonard â€" Roll Call â€" “What 1 t, learned from someone of another country." Navan -â€" A panel discussion on consul» complaints using the motto, "When complu are fully heard, deeply considered, and spy. Iy reformed. then is the utmOst of civil lilw. attained" was a program feature. Pakenham â€" An artist member of branch set up her easel with a canvas cm. with a blue wash. As each member ansur the roll call, “What's Your Beef?” she put: a tree on the canvas. Later the artist :ii some finishing touches to the picture and it on display. From lollâ€"Mrs. Cynthia Wilson, Mrs. Corl Teske, and Miss Barbara Weese, Home Economist for Renfrew County. Mrs. Wilson is showing her Advanced Honour Cerlilicale to her mother and club leader Mrs. Teske and to Miss Weese. This is the first Advanced Honours certificate awarded in Rentrew County. CITIZENSHIP AND EDUCATION (‘ampbellrille â€" The branch sponsored an open meeting to feature speakers discussing es- tate taxes and management of wills and esâ€" tutes. Sheffield â€" A guest speaker from a local radio station explained the work of putting a program on the air at a branch meeting. Kenmore â€"- A representative of the Peniâ€" tentiary Services spoke at a branch meeting and showed a film on "Rehabilitation of Pris- oners." Lonstlale â€" A Regional Conservation Offi- cer gave a talk on Conservation and answered questions ‘tlt Lt branch meeting. Mrs. Bert Brownlee of Engelhctrt, one of the first reti- of Provincial Honours in the Temiskarning District, wi‘ _ . . . F H Mi“ Ann Ferris! IE". of the Mumford LH Girls daughter Judi, who recewed Provtnctal Honours, o Homemaking Clubs showing her collection of spoons lo her lenders Mrs. Prior and her mother, Mrs. Ferris. Burgessville f A supervisor of special ices for the Department of Education plained the various ways pupils can be r ed. He said that there are opportunity L“ for those with learning disabilities, hour struction for children confined to hospilu ciztl adjustment cortncil, speech therapy others. Scotch Block â€" A county Crown Atti discussed "wills" with the members 01 branch. He told the story of a farmer uh. under his tractor and was critically injure scratched his will on the side of the U with a nail. The farmer died and the will accepted. 34 HOME AND COU- ‘Y

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