Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1970, p. 12

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Adaptability. I Self management â€" a good manager is one who can take things as they come â€"Iâ€"- one who can take responsibility â€" make dectsnons read- ily â€" make the best use of experts, organize. supervise. delegate â€" dil't'er objectively r not lose your temper. Time, Money and Communities “Along with managing comes planning f- planning to meet your goals â€" so investing If] your future. _ The person who has important and destruâ€" ble goals and then works toward their achieve- ment is likely to get what she wants from life â€" she will find that her interest rate is high â€" on her long term investment. liabilities low. and her net worth and capital gain will be very satisfying." “What are your goals?" Miss McKercher then examined some ways by which we arrive at decisions, custom. habit. intuition, inclination, logic. Along with the decision re goals, a girl should then assess herself. What is her capital. her net worth? To decide this. suggested the Director. a girl should examine in herslf ~ her human resources â€" abilities and skills. attitudes â€" opinions or feelings. knowledge. energy â€" physical and mental. enthusiasm. imagination. judgment. perseverance â€"- combines courage and pa- tience. courage to face the facts. Greetings From F.W.I.0. Mrs. Zoeller brought the greetings of the Federated Women’s Institutes of Ontario and said that she considered the sponsoring of 4â€"H Homemaking Clubs as one of the most imporâ€" tant parts of Women‘s Institute work. I found the conference speakers to be very impressive. Their positions enabled them to speak with a certain amount of authority and the ideas presented were quite challenging. At the same time, the attitude of each speaker seemed to indicate a feeling of understanding and sympathy towards us as representatives of one segment of society. Judy Russell. Algoma. 12 When I first came. I didn‘t quite know whn; to expect, so. naturally was apprehensiVe; ant; didn‘t think I'd like it. After we got down 1., business, I got the feeling that I wish it wont. never end. It is a difficulty edging lmpOSSlblllh to pick one activity I liked above all other However, if I must, I can only say that th most fantastic thing was an assembly of 1“ girls of which I was a part. The get together sleepless nightS, and sore feet were more th;J worth it. in the acquaintances of so many giri like myself. 0f the presentations: Dr. Em. Chapman and Dr. John Powell both made it generation gap an unreal thing. The inter: group of music was extremely enjoyable, l'l' [axing and fulfilling. It is a wonder how ~ many girls can get together and two days lat. sing as a co-ordinated choir, while enjoyin- every note and second of leadership. I’ve always liked 4~H, but I don’t think really realized how much until these fabulou few days at Guelph. This conference brough out the abilities of persons to stand and thin? on the spurâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"moment and to talk freel- and ofi-the-cuff. I saw people come out from behind a “shy” wall to become involved. It eat all be summed as a tremendous experience am. one I shall not soon forget. “Learn to do by. doing" â€" it‘s the ONLY way to go. Dawn Henderson, Bruce Mines, Ontario. District of Algoma. * * t I’ve met many new people and had many new experiences. We had some excellenz speakers but the nicest thing was meeting the girls. I realize, now, just how many countie- there are in Ontario and all the hard work that so many people put into making the confer ence successful. Debra Traynor, Peterborough. Peterborough County. it t i I really enjoyed Girls' Conference this year and meeting all the other 4~H girls. The things I liked the best were Miss Chapman’s talk. Miss McKcrcher‘s talk, the banquet and tht party on Thursday night. Since I am going to University next year I was glad to see what a campus was really like. Gail Spicher. South Simeon. R.R.3, Stayner. * i f . an enriching experience in which wL' “tested our Wings” by participation in lectures. discussion groups, and play parties. . . a time for our talents to blossom in an atmosphere of friendship and goodwill. Sandra K. Viney, Manitowaning, Manitoulin District. HOME AND COUNTRY

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