20 Network Info on children with learning problems II~ you want to know more about children with learning disabilities, here are two addresses forwarded to Home & Country by W.Ii member Verna Coneybeare of Perth County. Write for information to: Ontario Association for Children with Lear- ning Disabilities, l90l Yonge Street, Suite 504. Toronto, M43 223 or The Canadian Association for Children and Adults with Learning Disabili- ties, Kildare House, 323 Chapel, Suite 10], Ottawa. KIN 722. Home & Country microfilms Microl'ilms of back issues of Home & Country magazine from 1933 to 1983 are now on file at the Archives of Ontario. You may look at them in the reading room at the archives. after being registered in their office. You must have two pieces of iden» til'ieation with you to be registered. The Archives of Ontario are located at 77 Grenville Street, Toronto, M7A 2R9. Energy Directory free A free booklet is now available from Energy, Mines and Resources Canada called the 1983 Canadian Directory of Energy Conservation Products and Suppliers. The booklet discusses every aspect of energy con servation, covering heating, ventila» tion, air conditioning and water resource management. For your copy, write to Energy, Mines and Resources Canada, Communications Branch, 580 Booth Street, Ottawa, KIA 0E4. Women’s catalogue available The Secretary of State has publish- ed a new Women '5 Resource Catalogue drawing together a listing of print and audio-visual materials by, for and about women. Copies are free and can be obtained by calling (613) 9970055 or writing Secretary of State, Publications Department. Ot- tawa, KIA OMS. Quilt show and sale in Lambton The Lambton Heritage Museum is holding its Fifth Annual Quilt Show and Sale from June 29 to July 7. Ravenswood W.l. participate in this event each year by running the museum’s tea room. If you want more details about attending or enter, ing the quilt competition. please write to Susan Hewett. Lambton Heritage Museum, R.R. #2. Grand Bend, NOM [T0 or call (519) 243‘2600. Special events at ag museum _ There are some special events com- ing up this year at the Ontario Agricultural Museum in Milton. The museum is open from IO am. to 5 pm. daily and is located on Tremaine Road. just south of Highway 40]. Here is a list of events. For more in- formation write P.O. Box 38, Milton L9T 2Y3 or call (416) 878-8151. ’ May 26 â€" Tim Lizzies and Rumbt Seats. over 100 antique tars a): featured at this meet oftht' ilntnn Automobile Society of C: ltlda June I e 2 â€" Wonders -i who) sheep shearing, fleece tyin ' cal \\ ' , and carding of wool and we??? trails. g .lune 29 « July 1 â€" Great mama“ Antique Tract0r Field Da‘ unique Canadian built tractors, r mum and steam operating dail ‘ JulyG-August 5 â€"Quill' \(un- tinuing Tradition, a disp‘: :l amt que, contemporary and Illlt'mal quilts. Conventiot schedule Sunday â€" (evening) other nine. flag presentation, welconi lowed by a reception. Monday â€" plenary, :lters. ACWW presentation. twl 4pm- gram (evening) Tuesday â€" speaker, JWIU gram, workshops, Operetta (ever l Wednesday â€" Ontario D11 .li hm tours to interesting place- Thursday â€"â€" sessions. con run at convention, closing aquel (evening). During the whole conic! ‘lilL‘IE will be displays, competititi «rules table and shuttle bus seri Day visitors must reg with Mrs. Vlema Ritchie, 1 33- Parkhill. NOM 2K0. Friendship The Essence of Frier. up Oh, the comfort, theitit usable Comfort of feeling safe Witc' xenon; having neither to weigh thr hunt]! measure words, but to pan .llé’iiitlii out, just as they are. chaff) at gram together, knowing that l' tkiitltflll hand wilt take and sift th- -ll, ket’P what is Worth keeping, and l mu, lt‘llil the breath of kindness, bin-i the rest away.