Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1953, page 8

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its own special treatment and care) the Federal Government be asked to set up a system of labelling so that the consumers will know the proper treatment of each iaterial. n That (because so many .vices and Wolfe“ homes can be traced to the use of intox1catmg drink, and because the Institutes feel it _a duty to help the youth toâ€"day) the Ontario Government be requested to allow no more outlets for the sale of liquor in the Provmce. That Premier Frost and his Government be urged to refrain from lifting the ban on advertisements “holding up” the merits of intoxicating beverages. That the Provincial Government be asked to pay out of the revenue from the sale of spirituous liquors: the extra judicial costs (of court cases) due to the use of spirituous liquors. the cost of institutional care for alcoholics, the cost of education regarding the effect of alcohol on individuals. That the Government be asked to put a ban on the printing of pictures of scantily clad and nude women on calendars, billboards and magazines and that publishers' coopera- tion be sought. That Women's Institute members he asked to use their influence to get rural school boards to seek the cooperation of their school inspector and Dr. Stothers, inspector of auxiliary classes, to the end that auxiliary classes be made available in rural schools for those children who require it. That the National Film Board be requested to make more Canadian films and film strips of a sort to instil in our youth a proper love of Canada and good citizenship, That, because the heels of children’s hosiery are not heavy enough to withstand heavy wear and because they shrink at the first WEShing. manufacturers be asked to pre- shrink all yarns used in children’s hosiery and to knit the heels double thickness. That the Federated Women's Institutt; .1 Ontario be urged to become actively jnmnlg‘i'f in establishing a memorial to our phmgfi in the form of a museum that will inf-sci“: the story of the development of rural llie ' That all municipal councils bc Elsi‘pd‘ 1, Spray for the eradication of weeds Lll‘lrirwilg shrubbery. That the Government be asked to pun. 1m“ lotion making it compulsory for all lulllll‘l: raising cattle to have breeding Still" 7‘ cinated against Bang’s Disease. That the Federal Government be rv-ymegl”; to retain the name “Dominion of CilluitlgL'bl That the Provincial Department “l MUN ‘“ cipal Affairs be asked to circularize in}. mun. cipalities in Ontario, directing them 2 mm " cemeteries cared for. ' \‘iit. That the Dominion Government in 331W; 3 to raise the floor price of cream to six am 9‘ cents. ‘ . That the Institutes go on record as ' i 'Lll'mg " severe penalties for parents found e il\' ill 1, leaving young children unattended :: ll '1th the legislation regarding the minimuw .31; U] " baby sitters be rigidly enforced. ' , That the method of tendering i m“; routes be altered so that a mail car no. receive a proper wage. ' That the Provincial Government . a certain sum for the preservation in ing of places of special historic Sig in the development of Ontario. That the Government pass an A. Act which would protect known hisii and future discoveries, and that in i. of a discovery only recognized 1' archaeologists be permitted to probe xi and plan the preservation of its ref That in recognition of the A.C.Vi' ference being held in Canada the Po; General be petitioned to have a spci postage stamp for distribution in lilo That commission houses on the Torn Photograph taken at Cornwall Centre lnsti - lute' ‘ anniversary gen. 5 fortielh The oldest members or e seated, Mrs. John Esdale, Iefl and Mrs. Howard Foapst right The Slormont were entertained at this event and first meeting was held al Mrs. Pobpsl's hm“ “NY my” ' "90. Over one hundred guests from nlher bmmhe‘ m five lite memberships were presented ior vuiuable 5-“:"5‘9‘ HOME AND COUNTRY ‘

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