THE BANQUET EARING THEIR FRETTIEST dresses the girls of the 4-H Homemaker‘s Club gathered in Creelman Hall at the Uni- ,. nference the Banquet. Miss Jean Scott was the chairman for the ' asion and Mrs. Everett Small, president of .10. brought greetings from the Ontario men‘s Institutes. Then came the climax of . musical training the girls had been receiv- r from Dr. Kruspeâ€"the singing of the On- io 4H Homemaking Club song and with Kidd at the piano, The Honourable Wil- m Stewart, Ontario Minister of Agriculture d Food and Mrs. Stewart were guests. Mr. ‘ wart addressed the Conference. 'In paying tribute to the Women‘s Institutes ‘. Stewart asked the question. “Who could ve guessed that the Women's Institutes would > ow as they have? I‘With the establishing of extension services Ontario School Fairs, then Junior activ- _,s such as Junior Farmers, Junior Institutes d 4H Homemaking Clubs. came into being. .rI. Conference will be something you'll never ‘rget and you will be part of the next cen- u Mr. Stewart paid tribute to the women. ' stly members of the Women's Institute. who re acting as Club leaders. and who were oting so much time to the work of the ubs. e urged the girls tpâ€"set high standards for mselves and to develop the habit of self ipline. “Actions result in habits and habits It in character." he said. 1% * Honourable W. A. Stewart Ontario Minister OI Agri' re and Food presenting a ticket to Miss Charlotte 5. a Junior Member of the Provincial Board of '1' Cfors of F.W.|.O. for her transportation to the Ed Kingdom for ten Weeks' study of agricultural Dds. 1967 .s ’i 3. .‘2 Miss Jean Scott ad- dressing lhe Banquet guests at the 4H Homemaking Girls' Conferenee â€" Photo courtesy O n to r i 0 Dept. of Agriculture and Food. - «end And Then Goodbye Miss Jean Scott opened the Frida} morning session by saying how much she hurl enjoyed the conference and praising the good manners and good conduct of the girls. After a review of the conference activities. there was a demâ€" onstration ol' Flower Arrangements and a tour of The Landscape Design Area. The bags were then packed and girls. strangers. two days before parted nith admoni- tions of "Don't forget to write." .-\ \tontlerful experience and an adventure in growing up “‘35 OYCI', Miss Jeun Richard- son on behalf of the 4H Homemakers C | u b s expressing thanks for Ihe ConA terence program and hospitality â€" Photo courtesy Ontario Dept. of Agriculture and Food, 1' i- * FOUR DUCKS ON A POND Four ducks on a pond, A grass bank beyond, A blue sky of spring, White clouds on the wing: What a little thing To remember for year: 7 To remember with tears. W’illiam Allingham ir * * MY WORK Find out what God would have you do, And do that little well, For what is great and what is small, 'Tis only He can tell. Author unknown. Manitoba \Vnmen's Institute News. 19