Network Program materials available Printed materials for programs are available from FWIO Convener of Citizenship and World Affairs, Mrs. Murray Forrest, Box 129, Princeton. NOJ 1V0. The following topics are covered: citizenship, the Canadian Constitution, Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Human Rights Day, women and pensions, disarmament, pornography. child abuse. latch key children. children and development (in the Third World), ACWW. Pennies for Friendship. Sale Water and Sanitation for All (Project 71), the United Nations, UNICEF. and UNESCO. From Scotland? A project needs your help The John Buchan Centre located at Broughton in Scotland, tells the story of the life and the work of John Buchan, First Lord Tweedsmuir. Miss Sheila Scott, secretary for the centre is looking forinlormation for a Canadian exhibit at the centre. If any of you are descended from families who emigrated to Canada from Peeblesshire or the adjoining area around Biggar in Lanarkshire at any time up to the 1930's, Miss Scott would like to hear from you. She is interested in photographs, letters and other material you would lend for copying. The address is 43 Rosetta Road, Peelbes, Scotland EH45 BHH. IYY supplies For International Youth Year acti» vities, the following items are 20 available by writing to Diana Goldie, 99 Wellesley St. West, Room 1332, Whitney Block, Queen’s Park, Toronto, M7A 1A2. Posters, buttons and activity guides are free while banâ€" ners and flags are available on loan for free. Crests, to be used as awards in a youth competition, are available as well as logo artwork sheets which are free for use in newsletters or on letterhead or any other non commercial use. ANNEE INTERNATIONALE DE LA JEUNESSE |985 FWIC Convention Update May Brown, public relation co- ordinator for the 1985 FWIC Conâ€" vention, urges all Ontario Women’s Institute members to extend a hand of fellowship and friendship to out- ofâ€"province guests. If you are attenâ€" ding the convention, registration kits will be given out upon arrival. Please read the contents carefully. Name tags must be worn at all times. Who received bicentennial medals? Information on Women's Institute members who received the Govern- ment of Ontario Bicentennial Medals last year has started to come to Home dc Country. If you know of someone in your area who received a medal, please let the editor know so a comâ€" plete list, honoring these recipients, can be printed. Free catalogue To receive your free 1985 mall order catalogue from the Lew; nan company, write to Lewiscrait. 40 Commander Blvd., Scarth 42!] Ontario, M18 382 . ' Ontario pick-your-ov 1 list now available For your free copy of tl" v35 Pickâ€"Yourâ€"Own list for Omar lull and vegetable farms and I m markets, please write to, l lllt't Ministry of Agriculture ant†'od. Foodland Ontario, Legr ‘l\{' Buildings, Queen's Park, T no, M7A 1A6, You may cal 11m 9684760 or pick a copy up out local agricultural office. Tweedsmuir revisions A motion to revise th 973 Tweedsmuir Manual was pr: l In the Tweedsmuir History Co; true in February. If you have a p med revision or any ideas, please l artl them to Mrs. Lulu Heales, pr lClill curator by Nov. 1, 1985. Her new is on page 2 of this issue of l w d Country.