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Indiana garden club to hold convention

Water, Water everywhere, but what are we to drink? Water, Water everywhere, now’s the time to think! Since water is one of the most important elements in our lives — the selected theme on “water” will be a learning experience for Indiana garden club members and guests when they convene for the 21st annual Conservation Conference in Oakwood Hotel, Lak£ Wawasee, Syracuse, September 11-13. At the conference opening, state president, Mrs. Richard J. Harley, Indianapolis, will preside at the executive and board meetings on September 11. Committee members serving with the host District, North Central, include Mrs. Henry Prange, Indianapolis, state conservation chairman; Mrs. Leslie Vinnedge, Merrillville, conference chairman; and Mrs. Donn Kelver, North Central District Director from LaPorte. Mrs. Vinnedge will preside at the opening conference on Wednesday, Sept. 12, with an official welcome by Mrs. Kelver and greetings from the state president, Mrs. Harley. The scheduled speakers, all experts and well qualified in a broad spectrum of water resource concerns. will provide valuable and educational programs. Guests are already looking forward to the Pontoon Boat Ride, directed by Mrs. R. C. Tytler, Syracuse, Campfire entertainment with Mrs. Charles Butts, and the annual Bird Walk with leaders James and Amy Mason of Terre Haute. The first guest speaker on Wednesday morning is Mrs. Tom (Jane) Dustin. She is currently serving as co-chairman of the water quality committee of the Indiana Division, Izaak Walton league, which pursues water clean-up efforts and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act

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throughout the state. In 1958, she began work with the “Save the Dunes” Council to help establish the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. William Steen’s theme “Indiana Ground — Its Availability, Problems and Future Prospects.” Steen has a B.A. in geology and in 1957 began work with the former State Dept, of Conservation, Division of Water Resources, Ground Water Section, and in 1966 became head of Ground Water Unit, Division of Water, Dept, of Natural Resources, and has served in this capacity since that time. He is a certified professional geologist in Indiana. Tom Bruns from the Department of Natural Resources selected theme on “Water for Indiana, Opportunities and Responsibilities.” Tom is a native Hoosier and since 1974 a member of the State’s Division of Water professional staff and was appointed chief of the newly created water management branch in January 1984. Since acid rain has become a matter of increasing interest and debate, a film from the Canadian Embassy will be shown as to how acid rain affected lakes and rivers, the impact upon crops and forests, strategies for controlling acid rain and the cost and desirability of acid rain control now being debated in the United States. Ken Fuller, chief of environmental planning in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes National Program Office located in Chicago, will speak on “Lake Michigan and the Great Lakes Eco-system." He majored in forestry and has a M.S. in natural resource management, and has done post graduate work in urban

FOOD & NUTRITION By Jill McKowen Extension Agent, Home Ec.

Not all stress is negative

— Know your stress points so you'ean handle them. — Strive to enrich yourself, both body and soul. Exercise your mind outside of the work environment. Stress is commonly defined as intense exertion — strain and effort — the wear and tear of life. Without some stress we wouldn’t even be alive! Not all stress is negative or “dangerous.” There are many instances in life where stress is beneficial and gives us the opportunity to-grow. j The following list of words represent positive stresses in life: challenge, progress, promotion, vacation, motivation, and achievement. Without these positive stressors in life one would remain at a stand still in life and be as fraught with problems as the person who faces an

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affairs. He serves presently as the U.S. Co-Chairman of the Water Quality Board’s Nonpoint Source Task Force. Herb Sailor, an old friend of The Garden Club erf Indiana, Inc., is welcomed on Thursday, Sept. 13, with his film “Marsh Birds and Waterfowl,” about birds native to northern Indiana, the coast of Maine, the Florida Everglades, Utah, Wyoming and Texas. Recordings of bird calls are heard as part of the film. Nancy Gloman from the U.S’ Fish and Wildlife Service will speak on “American Wetlands.” Her first assignment was to review data on fish and wildlife at

Bankers to meet Sept. 6

Region One of the Indiana Bankers Association will meet September 6 at the Midway Motor Lodge in Elkhart. One of nine IBA regions to meet in September, Region One is made up of Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Elkhart, Huntington, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Miami, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells and Whitley Counties. Focusing on banking structure changes, the afternoon business session will be conducted by representatives of Ernst and Whinney, an Indianapolis CPA firm. They will discuss the financial, regulatory and tax considerations of changes in Indiana banking laws to be proposed to the 1985 Legislature. k € IBA President, Robert W. Hill, president of the National Bank of Greenwood, will preside at the meeting. Following an evening banquet, Frank Basile, vice president of Gene B. Glick Management Corporation in Indianapolis, will

office filled with people, telephones and deadlines. Stressors, the psychological term for “sources of stress” tend to overlap in your life. Stressors are divided into three general areas. They are: your personal life, your work, and your environment. All these aspects mix together. For example, when it comes to stress, what happened to you over breakfast this morning is equally as important as what happens to you in the office today, and even as important as what you will go through driving home during rush hour at the end of the day. The first step is controlling the stress in your life is to have a talk with yourself about the stressors in your life. Keep in mind that you can’t eliminate all stress by doing yoga or stretching exercises. Nor would you want to eliminate all stress. People do best in the middle when there is some stress to perform, but not too much. The following suggestions will help you to alleviate stress in your everyday life. Do not view this list RS a hflrfi-Rnrl-fßst mlp porate a few of them at a time, or all of them some of the time, or

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the Tippecanoe Wetlands project after the developer place fill in the wetlands for roads. She managed several permit applications and recommended to the U.S. Corps of Engineers that the permits be denied. Sandra Woldoff, architect engineer sales representative from American Standard Fixture Company, will speak on “Saving Water in our Homes.” American Standard is the largest international manufacturer of plumbing fixtures in the world, operating five divisions in ten countries. The conservation “wrap-up” for the 1984 Conference will be given by Mrs. Leslie Vinnedge.

speak on “Putting It All Together.” New region officers will be elected who will take office after the IBA annual convention next June in French Lick. One member of the region also will be elected to the IBA Nominating Committee. Region One officers are: President Paul Hostetler Jr., president, Shipshewana State Bank, Shipshewana; Vice president Thomas L. Dusthimer, president, First National Bank, Elkhart; and Secretary-treasurer Earl F. McNaughton, president, The First National Bank, Fremont. Rodent Damage There is no perfect way to protect tulip bulbs from rodent damage. One possibility is to plant bulbs in a raised bed or container, but this would be suitable only for small numbers. Otherwise, trapping and poison baits are options. Or, bulbs can be planted with open top hardware cloth baskets around them.

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any combination that seems to work for you. — Plan a little idleness every day, a time to rest or sit back in a comfortable chair. — Listen to people — your boss, family, co-workers, friends without interrupting them. — Spend some time with a book that demands your concentration. — Set aside a retreat at home where you can enjoy some privacy. Nathan Busch is graduate Nathan Adams Busch of Syracuse graduated from Louisiana Tech University during their summer quarter commencement exercise held Aug. 23. Busch was awarded the Ph.d. degree in the college of engineering. A total of 507 diplomas were presented in the graduation ceremony.

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