Women’s Institute Holiday ORE than 1,500 women alter: ; :3‘. M Federated Women’s Institute; Dr. tario’s fourth annual holida} :i, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph Seventy women lived in residence tilt- Im- the week; the others came. usually loads, for a day or for Special sessio: Ti. conference was in charge of the pp w. president Mrs. R. G. Purcell. the se - Mrs. John McCulloch and Mrs. Lorer who acted as “House Mother" or . it]. hostess. In a racy report by Mrs. Paul E i Kuhryville Institute the following weri in. of the high lights in the week’s progi _ The morning devotions and inspiratior, ii monettes by Padre Young; a panel disi on World Affairs led by Ralph Camp i; Miss Louise Heringo of the Horli- . 7 cultural Department, 0. A. C, ' ' I ,- ‘ ‘_ . A I .1“ demonstrating "Flower Arrange- ‘ ' menf‘h Professor E. C. Sliliwell. Deport- menl at Animal Husbandry, O_ A. C., demonslrcles "Let's Know Our Meal Cuts". A sampling period following in Foods demonstration by Miss Jessie Lomhden of Macdonald Insrilute. the College Department of Economitls Dr. Norman High. Prof. J. R. Caver and 1 Pillai of Ceylon participatingâ€"Mr. Pill“ 3 a student attending the College under 7 Colombo Plan (The women’s interest in ' discussion was shown in the number of C1 tions they asked the speakers.) And there \‘ the evening sessions when Miss Anna P. Lcr Director of the Women's Institute Bral': using her coloured slides, told the story 01‘ Canadian Institute women’s overseas tour‘ ‘51 i of her own “Glimpses of Historical Ontario picnic at Elora to see the Shand Dam and visit the historic Anglican Church under 1-? guidance of Mrs. Katharine Marston, editor ' the Elora Express. The women were enthusiastic, too, abont ti 7 10 HOME AND COUNIHY