Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), February, March 1988, p. 9

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W10 Annual Boad Meeting a graduate in Home Economics mm a Camdian imivers'ty 0r college who is studying at a higher level. Hall" of the award is granted at the bcgi ‘ of the course and the mnaiuder upon completion. ln I988, the value will be SLIOO. Applications are available from the FWIO office in Guelph. Four 9N: anniversary educa- tional awards F one in each regiOn â€" will be presented in l988 to W! merribers planning to ftmher/update their education. Application forms are available from provincial hoard directors or the HMO office in Guelph. LEE SCHOOL FWIO will place a suitably inscribed plaque honoring Mrs. [-rland lee in the new Janet Lee Public School which was officially opened recently on Paramount Drive in Stoney Creek. VEW HOURS AT THE LEE New visiting hours at the Erland lee (Museum) Home will be Thes- day through Saturday from l0 am. to 4 p.m. for all months swept February. when the mmx‘tmt is closed. Cochrane-Temiskaming Arm Day is June 7. I988 and Ontario \\'I Dfl)\' are June 8 to 10. Harvest chtital will be Oct. 5 and h. WHAT’S NE\\' FROM FWIC Subscriptions for thc H'i'lt‘ publication. R‘dcmlcd Nt.‘\\\_ arc now available from the l‘lflllt‘llfll office. ISI Bank St., Suitc otlo, Ottawa. K2? IX} at $3.50 for one year; 35 for [no yearn; and S‘ for three years. New FWIC decals are .l\.lll.li‘lk‘ from the national office 7 Si tor a sheet of six FWIO Will hau- ltl ruling delegates at the l"\\'l(‘ (unwittiuu ‘88 in Newfoundland. I’lwnn il\l‘ good quality craft articles taluctl .ll SIO are being forwarded lot “if \tlt-x table. Exchange giltx I'm out mm province. PM. are living prcptunl Rena Cunningham completed but three-year term as Public Relations Officer oi I-‘NIO It the Nmrmlu‘r board meeting. \l'u‘ll' t'li't'h'u‘ I ll Ill I‘Irmll'ttl I-ln’l, It'uui‘ lump/t. mrmw In'r [‘Ill HI Ufjn‘r' 1mm Ill It} I'm-trilt'ltt \hnynrrt Hun/u Ila-yr Ill‘r'\ mi .1 lit"! 1' hum m (Erwin-mutt am] It.“ ln'i'rt it ll lumrtln't \tmi' J'J‘tl .th- hm Ill-Ill Imnrr i‘u'i mn‘t- [HHJHIHH i” "ll' imm- lt. :ltxmil 5”“, mm: hark Il'tytu't'mm‘i [Ifimnmi' ll In llnmm' (tr/Ii tll’r'l win, hm Ill/r.“ thiltIn-It um! lll'u mum/- lu/iln'u What did WI members learn ab0u_t_ in EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS ' new FWIO Cornltutim (tundboott) ‘ traits to the Erhnd Lee (Museum) and Noodles: Ham ‘ the me of comnuters/videos in school! ' teaching of the handicapped ' improved conditions for Native children ' whine in the classroom ‘ viaiuto parliament. court houses. an filler-"res ‘ bun; Offenders Act ‘ coping with mess ' trnet tips attain craft demonstrations Nit -: 'H AND "J ' AFFAIRS mum‘at‘emaleutronaut mien ofvitts lmvclogucs immigration to ('ariadn Olympic Torch Relay experiences (ii a girl It] a u-luitt'r camp Amnesty International foster children pollution of the Great Intro explosion ll Chernobyl FAMILY AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS ’ coping with a handicapped L'hllll self brunt examination hidden dangers of cttllr servicet available through ntttl' child abuse fiber in our diet: dollar coin vs. dollar bill safety hazards in the home securing your home from burglary I'D-OOOQ ' .tlllllllli “tlll'l lt'HIIlll' .tllnltulistit .ttlil ll‘iilll'ti .tu Ilil'lll'- Atiflll‘l‘l Il'ltl- AN‘I) ('ANAHIAN INllllHlltll-S ‘ \llllfil'lhlllltll n1 lm". liumc Lind-«apron lCL"v‘\illl|J_ Iit‘vt mwtttiult' cllct‘t ul “till'l Mill .1” |Htli|llltlll oat-o Mortar I"! ham-t“. lmm “titan-I In Michigan liixlutv nl Mill llllllllll' [‘liCLl ril ltcr’ llillll‘ ('nnatlti's potato cm]: agricultural anart'nm tn lllII'-||Illl'l'- cmnnmtlitv lttltltli‘v larm snlt‘ly :tssuuutmn Advanced Autitttlttiml lunlcihlnp i'ttttltmn ‘ tours til lnt‘ttl ltlLillSlllL‘S IIOOIIO H Jr (i February. March Willi ')

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