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 ofï¬ce 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 ofï¬ce in Guelph. LEE SCHOOL FWIO will place a suitably inscribed plaque honoring Mrs. [-rland lee in the new Janet Lee Public School which was ofï¬cially 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 ofï¬ce. 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 5â€â€œ, 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 ï¬ller-"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 ï¬ber 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 ‘ \llllï¬l'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 ')