Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1974, p. 10

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The girls participated in one of the four groups). The craft groups both had a completed article to ta L‘ home. and the conference benefited by havmg some of the introductions and thank you speeches from the ef» ‘ ' '1 in run , _ Retain-:32; EngusFlc group under the direction ol Mr. R. A. Kidd. Professor of MUSIC. Untverstty of Guelph. Professor Kidd introduced a whole new di- mension of music appreciation for the delegates en- joyment. Two-thirds of the group could read mus'ic and with the use of an overhead protector. various themes were shown and time was spent identilying music motifs. The group went over the score. which was synchronized through records and mustc on the overhead. l Participants -- Suzanne Kucht‘a, Kent; Prof. H. A. Kind; Karen Delaney, Stormont; Dr. Stanley Saunders, Dlrecâ€" tor of Music; Gwen McLean. Simcae; Ria Van Oostveen, Wellington Eflcctive Speaking, In charge of Mrs. L. M. For- syth. Centralia College. This group had fun while learning. The girls had to be alert With the tongue twisters. especially having to keep in mind to enun- ciate properly. Mrs. L M. Forsyth says â€" Use your lips on this one! Poppy bought some popcorn. Poppy promptly dropped it. Peter Piper picked it up. And in his pocket popped it. Tapestry â€"- Mrs. Layne Paton and Irene Koyama. craft specialists Home Economics Branch. tautth this old skill to the girls. Frames were provided. the girls set them up and worked patterns on the forms. h Needlepoint 7 Miss Janet Page. Home Economist from North Bay was in charge. This group were keenly interested and showed much talent. working with variâ€" ous types of canvas and wool. 10 Mrs. Margaret Little. Sudbury, teaches tapestr} Miss Denise Story. Grey County teaches need or Career Explorations Moderator Mrs. Margaret Woof. This pan us well received by the delegates who were anxious at. questions about job opportunities. education rt ire- ments and where to seek guidance regarding it pt- ance in these schools of learning. Ruth Harris. an Environmental HortiCL [\l working at the newly opened arboretum at the L up 5in of Guelph; Marion Buchanan a physiothe, at at the Kitchener Waterloo Hospital; Mrs. Jill Vt- ell former Home Economist and social worker. and in Lori locust coâ€"ordinator of Early Childhood E‘ .4- lion. Mohawk College. _ .. '32 "Iii-.1 gflm: ifll Mrs. Jill Varneli, Mrs. Lori Jocius. Mrs. Margaret t MISS Marion Buchanan, Miss Ruth Harris, «3 Today‘s Look At Rural Living Dr. C. T. M. Hawden‘ College of Social Sch 2. L'lniversity of Guelph. The youth of today has a l "1 time to gain the respect of their elders. It is easiei or 4-H members to gain acceptance because in 3 SK of they are carrying on some of the traditions sucl A!

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