PROVINCIAL 4-H HOMEMAKING .CLUB CONFERENCE Associate Director. Miss Lorraine Holding and Re- gional Supervisors Miss Joyce Canning and MlSS carol Crerar were responsible for planning Dimensions 80. “Looking Ahead“ Conference. County and District Home Economists assisting dur- ing the Conference were responsible for the activrties of the conference and worked closely with the I42 dele- gates representing every County and District in Ontario. During the Conference the delegates were constantly challenged by speakers to look to the future with an aim to “getting to know yourself“. planning careers and searching for the life styles which eventually would fit into longâ€"term goals. OPENING SPEAKER Dr. Sam Luker, Chairman Part‘Time and General Studies. University of Guelph. set the pace for the Dimensions ‘80 Conference with the subject “Looking Ahead". Breaking this broad title down into six phases which he calledâ€"mate selection, life cycle, sex roles. people making, Family commandments and family valuesâ€"he talked. gave statistics, used a flip chart and divided the audience into groups for buzz sessions. The whole discussion centred around the family. what it is and what it will be. also including the value of the family. It is imperative to understand one another, as they really are. not what you want them to be. We are facing a huge change from the stereotyped family. With 10% of families headed by single parents. in most cases Mothers, ll«’z% living together and not married and more married women waiting longer to have their families. life styles and values are bound to Change. We demand far more from marriage to-day. once it was for religious. social and personal needs now we tend to select a mate who will compliment and fulï¬ll us as human beings. with this dynamic balance the couple will grow together. Family rules within the family and implied relation- ships toward the outside world will bring a healthy balance and a new family interaction. The delegates divided into groups to discuss the elements of a good marriage. After all the discussions the concensus was “marriage is alive and well“. JOB CAREERS What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life? Leaders. competent in their field in the business world talked about their own careers. their education and where they hoped those careers would eventually lead. It was agreed in the ’80’s there is a wide choice of career opportunities, work in most cases now belongs to both sex. women no longer are tied to the traditional work roles. However, we must learn to cope with many situations. such as a job. a full-time career. homemaker. a family, yet keep priorities straight and still remain flexible. l6 CONSULTANT Mrs. Elaine Cooper stated most women will change jobs 3â€"5 times during their working career, wh .. one likes in their 20's may not suit in the 30‘s or 40'» The right choice will ultimately bring happiness. It is me to have an alternative career plan. economic Chang and job opportunities may change so it is smart 1“ have other options. FORMER HOME ECONOMIST Ms. Elaine Fraser gave the delegates tips and id on how to write a resumé. search for a job. the prop; ms for an interview and most importantly. how , m confidently and feel at ease during an interview. PERSONNEL Mr. David Gross went a step beyond job hunti: ind spoke about the obligations an individual must c me after being hired. It is important to use your Skills he utmost advantage both for the individual an he employer. Accept your job as a challenge. use yot an initiative and become an achiever. CO-MANAGER Ms. Margaret Stone-Mockler talked about plan. 9 d career and the importance of using foresight. Kt. in eye on the labor trends and population growth. o lOl choose a career where there are no job opportui es. Consider non-traditional roles. they often open up ire doors. CO-MANAGER Mrs. Elizabeth French, spoke about the val. of planning for an education with a practical goal in mi. Take advantage of all the career literature availablt lid be alert to the varieties of career options. In ng certain a broad choice of subjects are included i. he courses selected. DIRECTOR Miss Molly McGhee welcomed the delegates t llt‘ evening session provided by the Home Econ. 0 Branch. The Branch is delighted to have this s; all group of club girls attending the Conference. “Bet m‘ you were specially chosen by your Home Economist or your abilities, I hope you will carry this sen: Jl leadership and citizenship to develop community 7 HI to help shape the '80‘s when you return home“. MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD The Hon. L. C. Henderson, Minister, remins .id about his days in 4-H and how it opened doors for Um in voluntary organizations in the community. evtn1U ‘ll-V leading to an interest in local politics and finally in“) he Provincial Government. Mr. Henderson paid tribute to the work of the Horn6 Economics Branch through the Director. ASSO‘J'W Director and all the Home Economists.