Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1970, p. 6

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cleanliness in some of the students but when I come here and see a group of girls such as yourselves I feel that the future of Canada will he in good hands.” "Prepare voursehes to work,” warned the Professor. “The paintings of the great masters. the great works of literature, all great achieve» ments did not spring full bloom into being. Thev are the results of years of patient laâ€" hour" Dr. Janet Wardlaw, Dean of Macdonald In- slitute hrought greetings to the Conference. outlined the new program of the College of Family and Consumer Studies, and invited the delegates to tour Macdonald Institute. Interest GrOups Miss Rosemary Clark, Regional Supervisor of County Home Economists explained that the Conference Program included dividing all of the girls into groups according to their special Interests. Those girls interested in music participated in a Music Group under the direction of Mrs. P G Marshall, A.T.C.M. of Fergus. The Effective Speaking Group were given instruc- tion by Mr. Nelson Hawn. of Kemptville. Crafts were taught by Miss Eleanor Flint and Mrs. Layne Paton of the Home Economics Branch of the Ontario Department of Agricul- ture and Food. ‘k * i [In every moment of our lives we should be trying to find out not in what we differ from other people but in what we agree with them. â€"John Ruskin. ‘k i 'k The Honourable W. A. Stewart with Miss Joyce Fulton, who presented Miss Scott with an orchid corsuge al the banquet. The Girls Said IMPRESSIONS: It feels out of this world be so free. One minute you are a stranger in whole new atmosphere of unfamiliar faces in yet the next minute you are being flooded w a steady stream of names and faces all vc new and now for four days to be very famili. It seems a miracle to know you have many wonderful friends in a matter of mi utes. Excitement and experience filled eve day along with memories that will ling throughout your life. Taking on responsibilities and learning to - a leader came easily and freely. One of the things I enjoyed mest was t2 music interest group which I attended. Frc the first minute I stepped into the hall to Si right up until the ringing applause after o singing at Thursday’s banquet I was lifted spirit and floating in a heaven of music. Hr rnony flowed from our mouths and blended r gether so beautifully that our worries it you for this time. We’re off in a cloud - dreams feeling a whole part of somethii beautiful with spirits lifted and cares gone. is a feeling only you can experience and made me feel free to let my thoughts wand to the dreamland of music. There are so main things I could say about everything I did an enjoyed in fact I’ve written a log book i everything we have done together. In conclusion I will say I can leave (unwil ingly) with a sense of love, friendship, accon Plishment and satisfaction that I have repr: SentEd my District in the best way possible. Dale Reevte North Bay, Nipissing Distric HOME AND COUNTR Vi

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