Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1955, p. 18

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General Manager Social Welfare m Jan and members of the college faculty a Of Mr. Graham's address at this 5;” of the girls, Leila Nephew, wrote “I Graham's address did indeed. as hr.â€" 1, it, ‘stimulate our imagination and A . curiosity to delve into new proJel.1_ girls proposed toasts with the gwlomlmt and poise of experienced club “to”! H “jhv even allowing for personal gifts, .. . thing for the training they get in p ,H' L I work. At a session following my MW"; Mr. Burke told the girls something i .i; in Club work in Jamaica. ‘ In letters that came to us foil. _ . conference, different girls spoke (.2 it - ' hine Bird, third from left, features Of the Program that harl v _ :{g;::uTIER)?FO'LZL:flfiengizfepHaldimand County and impressed them, hut all Oflthe lemm- ;.. I‘ iunior member at the F.W.|.O. provincial board. to the value; of 51mph; hang with . and conferring With them. Here n- the comments: “I enjoyed being with other girl:- ing out about their clubs” e Barber . "I think this conference shows i. from all over Ontario can get in; v: share common interests even thi. in do not live next door and that [hi ; i... applied to the whole world, no i Ontario." * Kathleen Ito. As I toured the campus I fel: O.A.C. offers many opportunities dian young people as well as those i w all countries." 7 Evelyn English. 15mg “5 guerr- I('lUEi rim Us "ii: "The discussion groups helped us 2‘, Girls practising flower arrangement under the direction Stand 0F”: pliablerns heme]: and to E“ I of Miss Louise Heringn, O.A.C. Horticultural Department. comforung thought that Others are ‘- ing similar problems. The discus- helped us to realize our responsii our owu and other groups that ma world . . . The girls of this first l conference have come home realizn. portance of friendliness, coâ€"operm‘ rm enthusiasm. We hope to set up new '- our achievement." â€" Leila Nepheu It is likel}r that this girls‘ confer be held annually. Participants in "Wardrobe for a Teenager to right: Miss Lulu Row who directed the in? Ruth Feulherslone, clothing club member County, Miss Maxine Graham and Eleanor 5r Mr. Ralph Kidd or the on; (ondudmg the muffle“: home economist, and Helen Vivian second - choir at the banquet. the clothing club team. An illustrated talk on Birds by Mr. J. L. Baillie of the Division of Ornithology, Royal Ontario Museum. was the feature of one (-vcnmg. At another session Ethel Chapman talked on "Culture in the Countrv Home“ and the film "Canadian Landscape" â€"' the story of A Y. Jackson and his painting was shown. Abimquet was a highlight of the conference With the Deputy Minister of Agriculture Mr. C. D_ Graham Miss Anna P. Lewis. Director of the Women's Institute Branch. Mr. Burke, 18 HOME AND CDHN'RY

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