Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1973, page 34

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From left â€" Mrs. Gordon Gow, President, West Elgin District; Mrs. Andrew McMillan, charter member; and Mrs. Donald McGregor at the 60th Anniversary of the Wallocetown Women's Institute. Pittsburgh A guest speaker displayed her collection of eighty-two fans. Several had his- torical backgrounds dating back to the 1880‘s and some had an international significance having come from countries in other parts of the world. Living Springs A new feature was tried at a branch mEEting. The roll cail answered in re- sponse to "What’s New?" brought out some interesting information, recipes. poetry etc. Ponsonby â€" A guest speaker at a branch meeting spoke on “Specialized Education to take care of the very special needs of problem and retarded children and slow learners. * ir i: "Patience is the best remedy for every trouble." â€"Plautus 1k ir it From left ~ Mrs. Olive Furquhurson, O.B.E., A.C.W.W. President; Mrs. Fred Barrett. President, East Carleton Dislrict: Mrs. Harvey Noblitt, F.W.l.O. President; and Mrs. Harold Dillon, President of the leitrim Branch at a brunch meeting attended by the World President. 34 FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDlEs Galt -â€" Roll Call “Dos and do nots Im a house guest. At another meeting the nit-mnm answered the roll call by telling of their tau visit to it shut in. Silver Maple â€" Roll Call â€"â€" “A quick ’7, per dish." Rednersville â€" Roll Call â€"- “What younger generation has taught me." TwU swers were â€" tolerance, and more inter.; .l world affairs. Demorestvitle M Those attending a br --. meeting found interesting a demonstratim “Barbecuing Accessories." Elmwood The work of the Canadian tional Institute for the Blind was expluim branch meeting. Lett â€" Mrs. Leona Armstrong, president of the E Women's Institute, and Mrs. Wilma Hemingwu playing the quilt mode by the Women's Ii: Branch to celebrate the Centennial of the to Brussels. Mrs. Hemingway wrote the l.0]0 nan- the quilt. Garnet # Hints on safety. illustratt puzzles and contests were a feature of a i ing program. Williscraft Two young men described experiences with drugs at a branch meetii question and answer period followed the Mattawa Roll Call A quick meal wher expected company drops in. Clachan A Health Nurse described her cat working day. Winterboume â€" "Despite advancemen- Medical Knowledge, heart disease is still ' ada’s No. 1 health problem." This state: was made by a representative of the Oct Heart Foundation at a branch meeting. ll also stated that the risk of heart attacks cm reduced by good health habits, such as w' ,1 down on smoking, eating meals low in 'i and cholesterol. regular exercise and met. check-ups. HOME AND COUN 7

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