l’ :l i i, Interest group at Kemptville making slufied toys under the direction of Mrs. E. V. Thompson extreme right. North America before going to England to gisit similar schools. On her return to Ghana he hopes to use the knowledge gathered to xpand her country's educational programme. most gracious guest, Miss Boafo delighted he women with an informal talk, and ansâ€" -ered their many questions. A graduate of 1 he University of Glasgow, she told of many nteresting side-lights of her life, one of which - as that although she had lived most of her lie in Ghana it was not until she visited the 00 in London, England that she saw her ï¬rst lephant, At the Talent party she sang two ongs, one a most descriptive hunting song, and he other a “Good Bye." Readings by Mrs. J aggerty, Mrs. Dorothy Savage and Mrs. W. allentine were enjoyed on two afternoon i rogrammes. “Your House Plants and Their Care†was he subject of a talk by Mr. James Taylor of the Horticultural Department, O.A.C_. and iembers gained much useful information 'i'om Mr. Taylor’s talk, An attractive booklet and a generous geranium slip were presented to each member. The Interest Groups were well attended. On the last afternoon of the Holiday. demonstra- lions were given and each group had an opportunity to see the accomplishments of the other groups The Choral Group. under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kidd, song very well and had obviously had a good time while learning, Mr, Gordon Couling's class "Let‘s Paint" had many lovely paintings on display and members were delighted with the progress which they felt they had made in such a short time, The members of the “Stuffed Toys and Dolls" Group, conducted by the Holiday Secretary. were equally de» lighted to show the attractive toys which were being taken home to fumin or umndt-hiiclrcn. Another Holiday at Guelph l"lelL' to an end For some It was a [lrst visit. but definitely not the last: and [or those who have attended for several years it would be another happy mom; Oi'y. “llopo to see you again next your†was heard many times as “Good Eyes" were suidl Many ï¬rm friendships have resulted from a casual met-tine at this carefree l’iUllClZly. lnleresl group in or! will! Mr. Gordon Cowling insirucling.