Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1978, p. 10

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Area Presidents and Vice-Presidents Lâ€"r seated Mrs. Francis Gemmell. Greyâ€"Bruce Area; Miss Molly McGhee, Home Economics Branch; Mrs. Shine a. Trent Valley, Chairman, former FWiO Board Director; Mrs. R. J. Skene, Northwestern Area; Mrs. Norman More in. Southwestern Area. Back row, L-r Mrs. Arnold Wilson. Eastern Area; Mrs. Percy Junkin. Central Area; Mrs. . es Beard. Simcoe Area; Mrs. John Morrison, Hamilton Area; Mrs. George Heist, Guelph Area; Mrs. Phillip Martin l CentralArea; Mrs. Gordon Pappie, London Area: Mrs. Norman Bracken. Kingston Area; Mrs. Francis Tobin, Trev ai- ley Area. UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Dr. B. C'. Matthews. University of Waterloo. said the first day ol'the Conferenee will go down m history because it is “Sun Day“. It‘s a celebration ofthc seem- ingly inexhaustible supply of energ}. however. the encrg} apparently is limited. but will take about u bil- lion or two years to Lake eITecI. In the meantime the University of Waterloo carries on with its degree granting programs. its oft-campus programs for the approximately 19.000 students. The audio tape program resulting in degree grunting has caught on. The Universuy and WJ. have one thing in common. that of promoling good citizenship. a m I _ . .5“. Where do we go for discussion group sessions? 3 on the campus or the University of Waterloo are r gates L-r Mrs. Alfred Burns, Jean Brurnpton W.l., O.- 1 South District; Mrs. R. i, Skene, Northwestern ‘ a President; Mrs. Gordon Johnson, Crumlin W.l., MlL ' sex East District. Mrs. Herb Maluske shows some of her Kenya souvenirs to Mrs. Ralph Wood. Kintore W.l., Oxâ€" ford North District. The articles and mementoes were collected during her visit to Kenya, while at- tending the ACWW conâ€" ference. 10

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