Hillier WI Tweedsmuir Community History - Book 9 - 2001-02, p. 14

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Friday, June 15 Discussion Groups 08:30â€"09:00 09:10-09:40 09:45-10:15 10:15 10:45-11:15 11:45-12:30 12:30 14:00-14:45 14:50-15:35 15:40 16:15-17:00 18:00 "Visions for a Changing World" - Ms. Sissel Ekaas, BA, MA, Director, Women and Population Division, Sustainable Development Department, Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome "Visions Becoming Reality" - Mrs. Jennie Mclnnes, CM Women's Institutes of Nova Scotia - Member of ACWW Projects Committee, 1995â€"1998 "Visions for Rural Communities" - Mark W. Waldron,pho, PAg, Professor - Rural Extension Studies, Ontario Agricultural College, University of Guelph Break "Visions for Volunteers" - Ms. Lorraine Holding, PHEc., Consulting Services, former manager of Volunteer Programs Partnerships, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Discussion Groups - Groups designated by a coloured dot on name tag Lunch Discussion Groups Discussion Groups Break Discussion Groups Dinner After Dinner Speaker - Linda Ambrose, PhD, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada Saturday, June 16 ONTARIO DAY: Departure Time: 08:30 Return Time: 21:00 Ontario Coâ€"ordinating Committee Co-chairs ............... Secretary ............... Treasurer ............... Display and Sales ........ Programme and Staging. . . Publicity ............... Reception .............. Registration ............. Tou rs .................. ....... Arthena Hecker, Christine Reaburn ....... Anne Dyas ‘ ....... Winnifred Mann ....... Donna Russett ....... Joan Playle ....... Mary Janes ....... Katharine Garwood ....... Pat Ozsvari ...... Jane Baynton l Preâ€"Conference Workshop Chair .................. Conference Co-ordinator . . ....... Glenna Smith . ...... Barbara Eastman-Lewin Thanks to Volunteers The Ontario Coordinating Committee wish to sincerely thank the many dedicated volunteers 'who gave so generously of their time, their ,efforts and their ideas, to contribute to the success of this 23rd Triennial Conference. Without you it would not have been possible. Volunteering enriches our lives. Without volunteers the world would, indeed, he a poorer place. “It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can only do a little. Do What you can.” -Sydney s;milh (1771-1845), clergyman and writer 15

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