Dental care booklet â€" free The Ontario Dental Association is offering a free booklet called The Consumer’s Guide to Dental Care. The booklet covers topics like how to choose a dentist; how to keep your dental costs to a minimum, the impor- ca on your tant questions to ask at a dental check-up, advice for parents, and much more. Ask your Ontario Dental Association dentist for a copy, or write to Ontario Dental Association, Department B, Box 2310, Bramalea Station, Brampton, L6T 3Y9. Info on federal gov ’t. Looking for answers to your ques- tions about federal government? A book called Citizen’s Guide provides information on the most frequently asked questions by Canadians on a variety of subjects. Copies are available from Canada Service Bureau Program, Supply and Services Canada, Ottawa, KIA 055. Quilt contest and sale From June 27 to July 5, the Lamb- ton Heritage Museum will be hosting ts 7th annual Heritage Quilt Com- etition and Sale. Open daily from 30 am. to 5 pm, this year's show will cast over 100 traditional and modern quills, including those in the new competition category Quilting as a Fine Art. This competition is open to originally designed quills or wall- hangings. The Show also features films. dem- onstrations, a calico shop, and light lunches. For more information, send a self-addressed. stamped envelope to Lambton Heritage Museum, RR. #2, Grand Bend, NOM 1T0 or call (519) 243â€"2600. Photos for Home & Country When you are sending photos to be published in Home 8: Country, please remember the following: 1. Photos can be color or black and white, as long as they are in focus and clear. 2. Do not send polaroid or instant photos. 3. Be sure to clearly indicate who is in the photograph, from left to right. using their christian name and surname 4. Please indicate to whom the photo should be returned. A gri-Food Week This year’s Agri-Food Week will be held Oct. 5 to 12. Contact your local Ministry of Agriculture and Food ofï¬ce for the name of a liaison person in your area and watch for program ideas in the next issue of Home & Country. Buy the Food Your Neighbor Grows Child abuse info The Ontario Ministry of Comâ€" munity and Social Services has a new booklet, available free, called Report~ ing Child Abuse â€" Your Responsiâ€" bility Under Ontario‘s Child and Family Services ALI. 'lhc hunt luv . available in English and Fremh and may be obtained by writing in Communications Branch. .‘vliriixlr. ui Community and Sotial Sch-Its. Hepburn Block, 7th Floor. {JUL‘L‘H - Park, Toronto. M7A IE9. Farm films The Farm Safety ASSDClallhn ha. a ï¬lm library of over 90 titles (tn-Cling almost every aspect of farm Haiti} and health. All the films are available on loan. For more inlormanon. is me to Farm Safety Association. Linn 33. 340 Woodlawn Rd, West. Guelph. 0nt., NIH 7K6. New address for F WI C Federated Women‘s institutes oi Canada (FWIC) have moved. as of March 30 to Suite 606. 251 Bank Street, Ottawa, KZP 1X3. The phone number remains the same at 613 234-1090. Congratulations Congratulations to the following Women‘s Institute branches on their anniversaries: Kent Centre WI, Kent West 7 Jilth Caledonia W1, Haldimand 7 60th Richan WI, Kenora â€" 60th Capetown Wl, Wentworth North â€" 651h Burnstown WI, Renfrew South â€"â€" 75th Iroquois WI, Dundas â€" 75th Thornyhurst WI, Lambton South â€" 75th Big Lake WI. Manitoulin East A 80th The following life memberships were awarded recently: Heather lnk- setter. Annetta Roberts and Katie Nixon. Copetown W1. Alice Darlinglon, Evelyn Summer- l‘eldt and Bernice Cook, Edgeley WI. Elsie Bell and Doris Muirhead of Alfred Walt Memorial WI received certificates of merit. Iva Laviolette of Calabogie WI was honored for 25 years as a member of the branch. H :3: C April, May, June 1987 17