m. Information . . . Information . . Information . . . Planning for Your Retirement In a previous issue of the Home & Country 3 list of resources to help deal with the health and legal aspects of retirement were outlined. Hen: are some additional resources. Financial Planning Preparing Your Income Tax Return. By Ar- thur Andersen & Co. (Chartered Account- ants)(1984 Edition). Are You Paying Too Much Taxi By Wayne Beach and Lyle R. Hepburn (McGraweHill Ryerson Ltd: Toronto. 1984). 1984 No Nonsense Guide To R.RIS.P.'S and Other Tax Shelters. By Steven G. Kelman (Financial Times: Toronto), Its Your Money. By J. Christopher Snyder and Brian Anderson. Editors (Methuen Publications: Toronto. 4th Edition). Get Smart! Make Your Money Count. By Lyman MaCInnis. C.A. (Prentice-Hall Canada Inc.: Scarborough). Everywoman‘s Money Book. By Betty Jane Wylie and Lynne McFarlane (Key Porter Books: Toronto). The Best is Yet to Come: Planning Ahead for a Financially Secure Retirement. By Betty Jane Wylie (Key Porter Books: Toronto. 1986!. Canadian Money Saver. Newsletter. Box 370 F.. Bath. Ontario. KOH 1C0. (updated an- nuallyi. Leisure Planning Leisure Can Be Pleasure: Changing Roles in Retirement. By Annabel Sissons and Deborah Vigoda (Recreation Brunch. Min- istry ofTourism and Recreation). Options; A Handbook ofRetirement Informa- tion and Exercises. for lndivtduuls and Partners Shifting Gears and Planning Their Leisure Years. By Annabel Sissons (Recreation Branch. Ministry of Tourism and Recreation]. Planning Your Retirement: The Complete Canadian Selfâ€"Help Guide By Blossom T. Wigdor. Ph.D.. Editor (Grovenor House lnc.: TorontofMontrcal. 1985). Retirement Guide for Canadians: Plan Now For a Comfortable Future. By Henry S. Hunnissett (International Sell" Counsel Press: Vancouver. I984. 7th Edition). 16 H&C March.Apnl. May 1991 The Challenge of Aging: Ulyssean Paths-to Creative Living. By John AR. McLeish (Douglas and McIntyre: Vancouver. 1983). Guide for Senior Citizens: Services and Programs in Ontario. By the Ofï¬ce for Senior Citizens' Affairs. Available from Publications Centre. Sth Floor. 880 Bay Street, Toronto. Ontario. M7A 1N8, (On- tario Government Bookstore). Quilt Competitions Shirley Grubb's nimble ï¬ngers have won her $1000 in the 13th Anniversary Canada Packers Quilt Competition. But after thirteen years. Canada Packers announced that they will no longer be sponsoring the annual event and formally transferred the collection and administration of the competition to the Onâ€" tario Agricultural Museum. The entire Quilt Collection will be on display during the Museum'51991 season. The Museum encourages the continuation of the quilt competition and invites entries at all local Ontario Fairs during 199] forthe 14th Annual Competition. If you are interested in participating. contact your local Agricultural Society for information. The Hearth. Home & Hobbies - Ladies Program at the Wyoming Fairgrounds has or- ganized a quilt show for August 2. 3 and 4. 1991. This show is a result of our Quilting Competition. part ofthe International Plowing Match 1991 in Lambion County. For information send a self~addressed stamped en- velope to Lambton ‘91 [PM Quilt Co-or- dinator. Box 28. Arkona. Ontario. NOM 1B0. The Waterloo County Quillfest. sponsored by the Quilters Guild. will be held on October 19 and 20. at the St. Jacobs Community Hall. For more infonnation contact Kathy Langill, 37 Mayï¬eld Ave. Waterloo, Ontario. NZJ 4Kl. (519)74670476. ’Household Hints" The cost of Environmentally Frie at Household Hints compiled by thePSeln-ygï¬ has been increased to $6 per book. plus-St $01 for postage and handling. It can still hen-t. tained by writing to Margaret [(11 Lakeï¬eld.0ntario.KOL 2H0. ] een'm' Homestead Happening: The Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead in St. George would like you to note the fol. lowing dates on your calendar. The Harm. stead Committee has organized their annual events to include: Garden Party - Sun.. June 23. 1â€"5pm Student Project - end of July Christmas Open House â€" Sun.. Dec. 1. 1â€"5pm. Slide Set Available A colour slide presentation kit on Nebraska is available free of charge for anyone Wishing to borrow it. For further information pleas; contact Margaret Munro. 1116-Illtt Ambleside Drive. Ottawa. Ontario. K213 6N. (613)721-09l7. "FWIO Branches Out†Just a word about the FWIO “Trees†Ihrmt for 1991-1992. If each WI member tieretn plant a tree. we would have almost 20.000rtew trees growing across Ontario And it'cttl: Branch planted a tree. we would have 1W more: each District would add another 100 ll each Area planted one tree at the Site 01 HS Convention. that wouldbeanother l4. antitht grand total of WI trees would reach 21.1141 So ï¬nd a spot. Plant a tree. And make tlt media event. FWIO Area Convention Dates 1991 Area Date 1. North West Sept. 27-28 3. South West Oct. 2 3. Grey Bruce Oct. 3 4. Joint Northern Oct. 475 5. Simcoe Oct. 8 6. London Oct. IO 7. 1W1 Oct. 18-20 8. Guelph Oct. 16-17 9. Eastern Oct. 22 ll. Kingston Oct. 23 l 1. Trent Valley Oct. 24 12. Hamilton Oct. 29-30 13 Central Nov. 13-14 Location Thunder Bay Golf 81 Country Club. Unga Community Centre. Ayton President‘s Hotel. Sudbury Presbyterian Church. Staynor Community Centre, Norwich Belleville Community Centre. Arthur Agricultural College. KemplvillE Spring Valley Community Hall. Brocktlllf St. John United Church. Tweed Parkway Inn. St. Catherines Royal York. Toronto