Erland Lee Museum Museum Events Scrapbook - 1975-90, [1975]-[1990], page 32

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STONEY CREEK W.I. OFFICERS FOR 1968--1969 Past President President ..... lst Vice--President 2nd Vice Presiden Secretary ........... Treasurer ........ District Director Alternate Director Branch Directors. Mrs. Chester Nash .Mrs. D. H. Rogers Mrs. A Skeiie \lrs, C. G. Hopkins \Irs. E, I-Iackbush .Mrs. J. Reid iA. Skene . Norman Cormick .. F. W. Stevenson Mrs. "I. A. Davis Mrs T. H. Roderick .. Mrs Lorne Daw .. Norman Cormick . . George Sheppard ......... Mrs. Lorne Nunnerley Mrs. E. B. Thompson I'erc House . Harvey Clough , . E, Hackbush Mrs. A B Jackson \[rs. Chester Nash Press Convener ....... Tea Convener Flower & Cards Nominations .. Building Secretary Pianist ...... Public Relations History Curator Auditors ......... Miss Genevieve House STANDING COMMITTEE CONVENERS Agriculture and Can- adian Industries ............... Mrs. T, H ' ' Citizenship and i Rmknd' Education Home Economics Current Events. Resolutions Historical Research .Mrs. J, N \V, Hughes . Mrs. Verne Still ' OPENING ODE A goodly thing it is to meet In fricndsliip's circle bright, \\"liere nothing stains the pleasure sweet, Or (linis the radiant lighti No unkind word our lips shall pass, No envy sour the mind, But each shall seek the common weal, The good of all mankind. \VOMEN'S INSTITUTE GRACE (Tune: "The Old Hundred") We thank Thee, Father for Thy care Food friends and kiiidliness we share; " ' he Ma we forci er mindful Ofx'I-Iome and Country" and of Thee. THE MARY STE\VART COLLECT I be 0 Lord from pettiness. let us chriqugé in thouéht, in word and deed. Let us be done with fault finding and leave off self--seeking. d I i I we put away all pretense an meet we 1 '\ ayotlier face to face Without self-pity and ,' lout )rejudice. I I May"iyd nevler be hasty in Judgment and v' 5 eiierous. ' _ al'ny E into action our better ini- I , Tenth 12:5 uthrlaliéhttorward and unafraid l)u'ii'iyke time for all things; make us Lat lituv'calin, serene and gentle.- ~ E that we may realize that it is the little Grmtiiinés that create differences, that in the ' I' life we are one. mg "hidicggtgi'e to touch and to know the Aims--1:; human heart common to us all. And 0 Lord God, let us not forget to be kind. .4' mi: Mom" INSTITUYE sToNEY CREEK I597 TIIE MllTllEll INSTITUTE STONEY CREEK ONTARIO 1968 - 1969 HYMN OF ALL NATIONS (Tune: Finlandia) . This is my song, Oh God of all the nations, A song of peace for lands afar and mine, . This is my love, the country where my heart is This is my hope, my dream, my shrine, But other hearts in other lands are beating With hopes and dreams the same as mine. My country's skies are bluer than the ocean And sunlight beams on clover leaf and pine, But other lands have _sunlight too and clover, And skies are sometimes blue as H'HHQ ' Oh hear my song then, Qod of all the _iiations A song of peace for their land and mine. MEETINGS Sscond Thursday of each month United Church Christian Education Building 1:30 pm. A warm welcome is extended to all.

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