Women’s Health ‘ menu The Ontario Ministry of Health ow has a; Women's Health Bureau. 1 he bureau’s mandate is not as an formation centre, but rather to remote women’s health issues within he government. Also, the bureau mild like to hear from outside omen’s groups who need help - aking government contacts. For stance, if a group wanted to set up ; women's health centre in a hospital string, the bureau could help them ontact the right ministry people. Jessica Hill is the manager of the ureau. She can be reached at 416 65-0460. -’ otherhood o-nferen ce Motherhood in a Changing Society v. a conference being presented by the 1‘: ntario Advisory Council on Women’s I' sues June 9â€"11, 1988 at the Ontario '1 stitute for Studies in Education :‘I ISE), 252 Bloor‘St. West, Toronto. ‘ The conferrince is free with free, 1' "ted child care. Some of the topics 'scussed will be the value of houseâ€" work; images of motherhood in the edia; artiï¬cial insemination and :’ rrogate mothers. If you would like more inforâ€" ‘ation, call 416 965-5824, collect. New factsheets from OMAF There are six new factshcets available from the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food (OMAF) which you may find useful, Ask for a copy at your local OMAF office. ‘ Fundraising For Your Organization ‘ Recruiting and interviewing Farm Employees * A Guide to Bookkeeping for Non- Profit Organizations ‘ Program Planning for Organizations " Effective Committees "‘ Coping With Problem Behavior History book listing for PRO Many WI branches or districts have published in book or booklet form, parts or all of their Tweedsmuir History Books. There is a list of those who have rnicrofilmed their books, but no list of the published books. If your branch has published part or all of your book, OR your Tweedsmuir History Book was used as the basis of a book, please let FWIO Public Relations Ofï¬cer Geraldine Campbell know. She would like to know the name, price, publisher and any other relevant information by July 31. Write to her at PO. Box 103, Ridgetown, NOP 2C0. Ag in the Classroom Newsletter Connections is a newsletter dedicated to Agriculture in the Classroom. It provides summaries of provincial activities across the country, resource information and highlights of AITC accomplishments. If you are interested in knowing more contact Suzanne Leitch, R. R. #2, Thorndale, NOM 2P0. Free pamphlets from Ontario Women ’5 Directorate The Ontario Women’s Directorate has issued a series of easy-to-read pamphlets on recent changes [0 Ontario family law which proxide a basic understanding about your legal rights Concerning child and spousal support; custody, access, abduction: your home and property; child protec- tion and adoption; immigration: and wife assault. These can be obtained free. through the Ontario Women‘s Direc- torate, 480 University Ave, 2nd Floor, Toronto, MSG 1V1, 416 597â€"4593. OMAF Centennial Video available A new video, called Century of Change, is now available. free of charge, in VHS or Beta format. Taped on location at the Ontario Agricultural Museum in Milton, the video is an adaptation of the liie per formance at the Time~Dome 7 the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food‘s Centennial exhibit at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. Using songs, dance and dialogue. it compares the farm family of 1888 with the farm family of 1988. To borrow a copy of the 12-minute video, contact OMAF‘s Audioâ€"Visual Library, Room 38, Johnston Hall. University of Guelph, Guelph. NlG 2W1, 519 8244120, ext. 3324. H (St C April, May 1988 19