Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Spring 1975, page 6

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l)istriets_ Wentwnrth South. Peel North District Anâ€" nual. and members from Peterhorough District. The National Farmers Lininn will host her in Northâ€" umherland (‘nunty and then Mrs. Rockwell \stll briefly visit ()tlaxtti hciore leaving for Quebec. '1 he Adelaide Iloodless Ruse Is available l'rnm bin NLII’NCI’IL‘s l.td.. (lumen. Manitoba â€" price 34.93. INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP Mr». (llih l-ctterlcy reported that A('\‘v'\\' ac- knimledgul rcuclpl ut the two cheques sent \lnCt.‘ the last nice-tine sltttitiitti each tor the Lady Aberdeen SLlltllttJ".lttpktlnLl the South Atrium Litton oi Home- Iu:i|-:er~., in date the Homemakers ( luh urganI/er has not been named The committee recommended and the Board .It't-eptcil tlt.|t nu turther donations he made Ironi the international Seltulanhip l Lind until ll Is rcA viewed lIC'Kl l.i|| GRADI'A'I‘ION PARTY [he tL'lIllltL' Board Dire-tints. Mrs. Shirley Bird. \lrx. .Nnrumn lutl Mrs l’eter llmtl’tlih. Mrs ('alvm Cdnmelmul. Mm (mrduri (int-t, \lt'\ Sam Kll\l\l, Mrs. AIIsIIn Rumble and 111s l’htltp Rushhmolt enter- tatnetl the l’rmtitual l‘loitnl .tI‘Itl l \L'L‘ttttte. \‘lrs. WC- ber. ()lllL'L‘l'\' (‘ivttlt'rtnce Secretary and Mrs. Zitcller. liIIIIIr IIl lltttllL‘ ill'ltl ( ountn meri- .tlsu lllL'lllLlCd ()rlg'e ttml slits. \Itl'tpx .md tcuvlllltttns Were presented. The lttL‘lltL IIIeimttn: l\.l\ used III .I unique l1t\l'tlttl1 “hen till tit't't‘ttttuisured .1lltl.t lL’L'LllxlfélL‘Ll. the result H135“ \ktl“ presented in Mrs. \lalttslxc and Mrs. ZUL‘llL‘I’ lttl' the lrlilntl Ice lhc retiring group “I” he Intsst‘tl. and .l special thanks Ior their llllL' L’itnlrihtttitin while on the hoard llltlllL‘ l’liHl.l(' REL/U IUNH REPORT Mrs llarvet llHtNIItt has mailed l'rt7 pieces ol' III.II|. “lllLll lllLlllllL‘ l.ll\ printers proofs tor the news media lllL’ press tint-rage Is ettmuragiug. lie-pom .iud Httlllllt‘\ were will to the Art-ii l’Rtls lhe l’RH display has been taken In Ineettngs. Mrs. llnustnn l't.t\ .Ittentlctl Utlit'ers‘ (‘onl’etent’u and Inter national Women's Year Itteetttigx. litanhs was con- sevt'd to the Hoard [hiettors tor lltL‘ll' assistance. RUYAI. WIN'I'I‘ZR FAIR A mniittittee is to he responsihte for setting up Lln area lot lllL‘ l‘L‘LlL'ritlL'll Women's Institutes ol'()ntzirio .II the Royal Winter l‘llll’ This \plIL‘L‘ is to serve as it rest .ll'k‘tl “here Wl Itlenihers Will be available to chat \vIlh the public. It Is e\pt-L'tetl that t'ltItIrs Will he avail- able for the use ol' the "wt-.m " \i. ho would like to rat and that. I Miss Helen Mekereher lltu: Home leunonucs Ilrantli needs your support and tisstxlitnt’t‘ In lettingI \otIr friends and neighbours lutmv \iltat the liraueh has to ull’er h llic Nutrition Workshops have been go en in ail» Iuosl till of the NJ l)l\ll‘lL‘l.\. .-\s u lollowâ€"Ltp to help you use your new tllllllllltlldl know-him. the loud spe- l‘lllll\l\ have prepared J loud t'orutn culled “More About Ntlll’lllttfl . , And l:tlltlll\ Meals." We need your help in reaching ltontcmalters in your communities one of the most Important groups to Involve Is mothers Wllh young children. (1 These women need the best information that in» and these days it is important for all of us to lento. 5' to make the best use of our food dollar. There are three training schools. Salute 't. tables. Personalize Your Pattern. and Needle-p 7. " Beginners. We try to offer projects to meet in ests and needs of rural women and girls, Sixty Training Schools were held. 835:1 were reached through the schools. as the lU turn taught women locally. I95 Short Cu”; Workshops were held with an attendance in well us. 27 Food Forums attended by 2,44(| 167 women participated in a. 6 day tailorm The Loan Library processed 1.341 requests gramme material and information kits. There were 2.999 4â€"H Homemaking (‘1qu membership ol'26.3l4. 5.777 volunteers aim Leaders‘ Training Sehonls. ln l974-75 the Mt Agriculture and Food made grants oi'$5_023_ and Districts and SLIOI. for travelling e\p northern delegates. in capsule form. this tells about some ol grammes provided by Home Economics. THE ERLAND LEE HOME Mrs. Austin Zoeller, Chairman Yes. can you believe it. at 53 feet we have ., [200 gallons of water per hour! We‘ve applied for permission to build a I tank and wash rooms and as soon as Region. ernment grants this we are prepared to start. The proposed plan for renovations to th have been completed. The rooms have been pared in period style. the floors sanded. and stair bathroom taken out. The stair-well has been moved 18 inches bat original position and the door way from the h. the west bedroom moved to coincide with the v structure. The upstair hallway is now much mu tentious and looks especially nice. As was common in many of the old houses. room door opened into another bedroom. tho way it Is now in two of the bedrooms. The false ceiling has been removed in the I stair l'ront hall. back to its original height. and 1‘ present the "old look“. A little room between the two kitchens has cleaned nut and plywood put on the Walls. This will be utilized to display some of the kitchen g: and other appropriate articles. The washer and have now been moved into the laundry room ~ apartment and a new cupboard built in the kitch place of the washer, Arboritc has replaced the old cring on the kitchen counter and a sink replaet old one, All in all. thanks to all the fine donations fruit branches. the Erland Lee Home is taking on a l- tit'ul look and is beginning to have the feeling it old period Home. The Committee are expecting many busloat! visit the Home this summer. There are really so It: changes. try to take a trip to Stoney Creek-

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