Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1975, page 13

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’75 Round the World Dining Food Specialists from the Home Econum’tcs Branch demonstrated the culinary art ol‘ cooking. usâ€" ing recipes from an international collection. Gourmei cooking, because of Its popularity. appealed to the delegates. especially when all were able to sample the dishes afterwards, Fitness for Living One of the most unforgettable sessions in the Ath- letic Building is described by delegate Anne Gilien. Simcoe North. Dr. John T. Powell spoke on the topic. then came the physical fitness test. Since the Home Economist had said this would not be too strenuous. not to bother taking shorts or blue jeans. a lot of girls went in dress slacks and heaven forbid â€" dresses! Well, sweat was a very common word at this session. As il‘ this was not enough to almost kill us. Mrs, Stallman then proceeded to give us dancing and excr» using. You wouldn‘t believe the tired worn-out bunch who left that session. However. it was great fun. Interest Groups Four sessions gave everyone a chance to learn a little more about some form of art that appealed to them. the choices included needlepoint. tapestry. land- scaping. choral singing and efiective speaking. Special- ists in their field provided the leadership for the group activates. Protein of the Future The experts Dr. J. C. Rennie. Director Agricultural Education and Research Division. OMAF. chaired the debate between Dr. N. C. Stoskopf and Dr. J. B. Stone. both from University of Guelph. There was a concensus. “there is a place For plants and animals in feeding the future population. crop sci- entists and animal specialists should work together to make the optimum use of the land for food produc- tron.“ They further agreed. “that some animal protein. such as Pork, may become a luxury we can iii aflord because the animal required the same cereals that could feed humans. but livestock can still be used to process the forage crops humans cannot eat." Head tabie guests arriving for banquet. Dr. Ethel Chapman â€" Always has time to chat, Needlepoint â€" Does everybody understand? l3

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