Tm' Pittsburgh and Joycevil'le Women 's It: rirutes held a joint garage sale dur- ir. Recycling Week in late November. It no a garage sale with no price tags. R. .idents were invited to bring articles rl. :' no longer wanted and take away .54 ilefhl-Ilg in exhange. Dorothy Walker (l at afiheJaycm'lle WlandPat Barnes 1: ~11!) of the Pittsburgh WI examine a c= ‘d's skating jacket brought to the r. Mange. Donations of food and money It e accepted for the local food bank, u, ‘ old eye glasses were collectedfar it. CNIB. HilCHHUURHOUD - litth {UHIUMH Through the eflorts of Branch members. in Co-operatimi with the lam] (Janina Provincial Police representative, (1 Neighbourhood Whirl: Program nut AL-r up in the community of Bloomfield. The cormmrnity provided and installed the pom, ntnlc the Women '5 Institute ï¬nanced all the signs and advenisr'ng- as well as rec mired area captains for the program. The two WI members who led (lie pnijt’t't. Durn Leavens (left) and Debra White (right). are pictured above. they North Hosts J W10 the Annual Provincial Conference of thy. Junior Women’s Institutes of Ontario it. held on October 14 and 15, 1989, in Owen Sound. The Grey North Bi inch hosted the Conference. 'he annual meeting was convened at th Holiday Inn. President Marg Greig’s a; wing remarks emphasized the pro» vi :ial theme â€" “Building Together." As i. it is this motto that keeps our Junior “ men‘s Institutes strong and active. "ï¬tter the business session, congrat uln-ions were bestowed upon worthy mvmbers. The JWI Education Award W: presented to Donna Clark of Aher~ do n Branch, who is working toward an Ontario Management Development diploma at Georgina College in Owen Sound. Certiï¬cate of Merit Awards WH'C presented to the following JWI mrmbers: Elaine Catto â€" Grey North liarlene Harding â€" Howick haren Robertson â€" Jean Scott Nancy Snider â€" Saugeen Sharon Judd â€" Norfolk After committee reports and the in- stallation of ofï¬cers, a delicious dinner was served. A Sunday Brunch and a tour of the Grey-Owen Sound Museum were the ï¬nale [0 a weekend enjoyed by all by Pat Clark Public Relations Ofï¬cer Deliveries of a Different Kind! Everyone We talked to as Acting Editor of both the Home 8: Country and The Enthusiast magazines has asked: “Well, was it a boy or a girl?“ For those who are still wondering, the latest addition to the Stewart»Kirkby family was delivered on October 17. 1989. The new arrival â€" Paul James ~ weighed in at 7.5 pounds. **** Now for those who are wondering what happened to their Oct/Nov. Home & Country, a short explanation. it seems that duplicate copics and bundles have been delivered to several individuals and W1 groups while others have received none. The problem â€" some labels were duplicated. others were not printed at all. This has resulted in an apparent shortage of magazines. We apologize for the mix up and are doing our best to correct the SllUuHUI'l so that it does not happen again. Some duplicate bundles have been returned to us. and we have thrwarded them to those who notiï¬ed us that IhEII' t‘orilimred on page [0 H 8c C December, January. February [990 15