Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Oct, Nov, Dec. 1986, p. 11

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will be return! and will be 1’ ' uples will be [ix locations ' inars will be held each weekend m February as Well as one weekend in March. There will be room to accom- modate 150 couples. so if you are interested and did not attend last year, contact your closest OMAF offiCe for an application form. Dead- line is Jan. 9, 1987. Dialâ€"A-Iaw Dial-A-Law: The Law Society of Upper Canada and the Canadian Bar V «leaflets. . . infarmation information. . .infor Association has made available 5‘ prerecorded lapes offering 1 ad» vice through loll free telepht nu l- bers LEGO-3812992 (in 591601-705 area codes). or ask for 7xnitl'l 992”) A pamphlet describing the program and all phone numbers is available at lawyers‘ offices and public lihr Topics include bankruplcy. hr find a lawyer, appealing prrlpe assessment, buying a home. etc. 901% anniversalfy Plans are well underway lot the upcoming 90m anniversary celebra- tions of Women's Institutes. The highlight of the year will be the con- vention in North Bay, July 6 to 9. l987. Any Women‘s institute mem- ber can attend the convention. Spa 1 will be filled on a first come. first served basis. The registration fee lot the convention is $30 and should he sent by Feb, 28, 1987 to Women'~ institutes ofOntario, PO. Box- 7 J. Burk's Falls. Ont. POA 1C0. Exact details of the convention program will appear in the next issue of Home & Country. Proposed WI Memorial Service To be held with the family‘s con sent at the funeral home. An arrangement of Flowers and rib bon in blue and gold may be placed on the casket. Or perhaps a corsage in blue and gold may be placed in the casket. instead of a flower arrange- ment. The deceased should wear her badge. (It can be removed before the funeral service by the funeral director if the family wishes). Members form a halfcircle in front of the casket. The President or any member may be in Charge of the ser- vice and other members may take part in assisting her. for example â€" placing the flowers and speaking as part of the eulogy. The 23rd Psalm is usually part 01‘ the traditional funeral service. Memâ€" bers repeat the 23rd Psalm. "desired. the Hymn of All Nations or the favourite hymn of the deceased may be sung or said. Repeat the Lord’s Prayer. H & C Oct. Nov. Dec. I986 ll

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