The Director Writes. . . The summer simply flew by, as members of the branch attended the annual staff conference with the Extension Branch and the 4â€"H Homemaking Club mem- bfls‘ provincial conference at the University of Guelph. ne staff workshops in Toronto in June. attended the hits and took a little vacation time. Speaking of workshops, as I write this. preparations -e almost complete for the fall and winter training heels for both the senior and 4-H Homemaking Club ograms. Indications are that the enrollment will be ,ry high in both the senior indoor Gardening and 'ewel Embroidery courses. The staff are extremely Lppy about the prospect of large numbers. We do hope u will encourage all your friends and neighbors to rticipate. Remember, our programs are free and open any resident of Ontario. We are told we may experience some “brown-outs“ .s coming winter and that we should make a real at- apt to conserve energy. What better time than this nter to learn how to fit and sew a pair of pants so u'll be sure to keep warm? Our clothing specialists .‘e been busy planning the course so the beginning vet will be able to make a smart pair of pants. Even : experienced sewer will gain a few tips about the suc- <sful fitting of pants. How about trying to find at least enty people in your county or district interested in mg the course and asking your home economist to ‘er this program as soon as she can? Because we didn‘t sell tickets. we didn‘t have to regis- our recent lottery! The 44-] National Council is hold« j. a leadership conference for the 4â€"H Homemaking d 4-H Agricultural Club leaders. during the week of a Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. We were assigned ee places and we had 5,349 leaders last year. Our itistician friends in the Economics Branch helped us the the choice by a scientific random selection. The ee counties selected were Huron. Russell and ellington. The women chosen were, from Huron tunty. Mrs. Ruth Osborn of Monkton; Mme Jean erie Arcand, Embrun in Russell County. and Mrs. nrorhy Daynard of Guelph. Wellington County We pe they will enjoy their trip and learn a great deal about the 4-H movement and leadership. Fifty delegates from across Canada will attend. The annual leaders' trip to the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair will take place as usual. However, this year the leaders will stay for two nights and we will hold our own mini-leadership conference at the same time. From the comments received last year from leaders, we know that many want to have more time to exchange ideas and gain tips on how to be a more successful leader. The staff are already planning what they hope will be a most interesting program. Since the last edition of Home and Country. there have been some staff changes. Promotion: Mrs. Carol Crerar from home econo- mist, Middlesex County, to regional supervisor. eastern and northern Ontario Reassignment: Mrs. Beatrice McClenaghan Gosselin from Huron to Middlesex County Miss Marjorie MacDonald from Cochranc-Tcmiskaming Districts to North Simcoc County Mrs. Jane Sills Mucgge from North Simcoe County Appointment: Miss Suzanne Beaulieu to Manitoulin and Sudbury Districts The study sessions scheduled for thc l6th Triennial Conference of ACWW in Germany in May 1980. sound most interesting and relevant. They are all on very important subjects. I do hope that, even if you are not able to attend the conference, you will use the topics for some of your meetings next year; all of them concern the quality of life in this country. You will find the list on page ten of the last issue of Home and Country. By the time this edition reaches you. the area conven- tions will be almost over. l look forward to meeting with as many people as possible. again this year. WNW Home Economics Branch Resignation: l-r Mrs. Osbourne Foreman, Mrs. Wm, Tovell, and Mrs. George Young or HEREWARD WI DUF- FERIN SOUTH DISTRICT. receive life memberships.