Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), July, August, September 1986, page 14

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FWIO has lots of connections "Only as high as you can reach, can you grim Only as far as you seek. can you go Only as deep as you look. can you see Only as much as you dream. can you be." ( hurltittc lohnson, l‘Wl") PFC“- rJt-ril, list-d tilt-st- words to open the Henri Annual l'rtt\.int;1ai Board mutt my in lltu litrntl Place Hotel. '1 oronlu Irnm April 21724, With il.".i'.'i'ili'.‘t'.i Women's institutes of (iiituriu Ix .'ll| C(JIILJlllthl Ulgéll'll/ilr min ltll permiuil growth and cum- rnuntl‘. zittirtn Al lilt.‘ meeting. the tittml'. reports shunt-ti that l'WlU Iaim tin urintni/nlnrn Mini] relate». to. and |ll|l_'|'éli_‘l- with, other groups -.llt(l‘.lliL‘ lllL' ‘tillTllf I.lIl|t.Cl‘|'l‘». Here are ‘.HIIIL' til liIL' L“lll|'.'| [lltlhi (in ht'linli Int i“ 1‘ J, ('hiirltlllc ltiilll‘ulll .inrJ Mnrtlt' Inhnslnn prca .r-iilutl .i hilt-l Illl l‘llllllL‘ l)ll’L'L'llt>l'l‘. tut lint; t niluriu Aurttttllurttl Industry to Illl' l'.I'-i'. lnrtt‘ ol tinturiti Institute til ,’\l'ltlilll'l‘.ls Ruth t Illlhl', l'rtitintinl Attricnlturc .Illti t .iti.tili.tti Industries 1 unu'ncr, lt‘lllt'.t'll|L'Ii l Wit ) .tl .t lurni wunit‘rt‘s [ilII|‘l.llt| ti|.tinit|1t- (th Mtcr much til‘»t,il.‘-‘-llili, llitm' .itit‘titlltlt’. .tttrccd llI.tl illt'll' ‘.l..|‘. .l lit't‘tl Int .1 H'IlllCI'CIIU.‘ Int i.|ll|l minim, Ii-tlcwlirpnn .ttllttn |I|.tti In t l L'.I|t‘ .I better tlntlt‘rstnntltng lit-listen iill.‘ llll’l‘nllllll'l and the pin tillit‘l \lts til-m: .tlutt Icprcscntul Iill' tttt'nIII/nllitti .tl .I st‘liitnélr tlll "Hull-l -.t' til I'L'slit tilts” ‘vllllll\l|lL'li In llu't .|l|.|tii.|l| \i'lltllillllrli( i|L‘1lll l-I] \mut l.llltir| utllt tt'tut-sclttntnt's .IIII'IltiIIIi‘ llti|tt t‘tl\l't|ll1l\'lll. stict'tnl lilil'l\ ~r i'Intiin. tHltltttlllIII". Itilcrt'st l'll‘lll"-. pit-illiu'ts .ititl .n.tt|t‘tiilt‘ ptnltwsitvnnls (\t‘t' liit' turn-it on lhll'l.’ i J t \\ Hilld‘ulllIllil.llllftl|lt1||tlilllfilll lit'tsltui tsiili lllt‘ l Inl.ttlu letlcmtit-n n1 \l'lkllillllt‘ I uttlsc I unu, ptmtn \|.|| lit-.titl illit‘ttitl, .ttlt‘ntlt‘il lllL' .IIlIlI|.l| lllt't'lilll' “ilL'lL' IllllL‘il LhNL’llstun lt‘i.lll'\i In the "Riizhl in I dun" It'i'Islnlii-It lIMIIIIllL' lulll‘lsnll .ltlt‘lltlt‘tl th‘ (Inlnttti -\t|\tsutt t mum] on “our t‘li's Issnrs \siit‘n t'uuu'rns such as tittltl \nIlL', pensions tut “omen. my t‘L|Ll|l\. ll.lll\lilt|lt houses, (this L'Cll' lu‘s. illlli uuttu-n business Miners “etc Lil\t'lt\\\‘\i. lhc pinup tlL‘L‘ltlL‘tl Rena Cunningham F“ IO PRO that no one issue could be given priority â€" they were all topical conâ€" cerns. Later, Eileen Junkin, regional vice-president, represented FWIO at another meeting of this same group when the discussion centred around the Green Paper on Pay Equity. Barbara Temple and Winnie Wilson, FWlO provincial board directors, at- tended the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Association of Canada board Resolution replies received. . t‘tmt'tHHt’t/frnlll page 9 h) readily discernible to the pur- chaser or consumer under the customary conditions of purchase and use. In other words, a person with nor- mal vision should be able to read the inlurmatton without straining. The color contrast, the position and spacing of the information are all to be taken into consideration in comâ€" plying with these requirements." Meet the leaders Resolution 9. Re m Meeting of representatives of the Federated Women‘s Institutes of Ontario and the three Provincial leaders. This resolution was directed to the prnnnciztl board of Federated Women‘s institutes of Ontario. See lilL' report on page 23. Given attention Resolution ltl. Re â€" Deny the teachers of Ontario the right to strike. This resolution was forwarded to The Honourable Sean Conway, Ontario Minister of Education. Mr. (‘onway asked G. R. Podre~ tunic. Deputy Minister to reply. Mr. l‘odreharac thanked our organization tor bringing this matter to the minister's- attention. The resolution uill be considered when a review of the school boards and teachers‘ Col- ll ll .\l llli\. \lli' ‘ \tlit I‘ixi. directors’ meeting. The Women's In- stitute is the only women’s organ; zation represented. FWIO Volunteer members will staff a promotional display booth at the Royal Winter Fair again in 1986 from November l3-ll Jane Hawkins represents leo of, the Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame Association. Eight outstanding agriculturalists will be inducted into the Hall of Fame Gallery at the Ontario Agricultural Museum, Milton on June 8, 1986. FWIO did not hate its candidate selected for 1986 For 1987, FWIO has nominated Mrs. J. R, (Dorothy) Futcher as a candida ; t'ur recognition into the hall of fam- resolution will be given c. .trl attention. Responsible proposal Resolution 1]. Re â€"Sale of nor and wine be confined to err ting outlets. This resolution was sent [it ixc Honourable Monte Kwinter, Or 1 .n Minister of Consumer and Con cial Relations. Mr. Kwinter replied that "it' government is very interested in -. r- suing this matter. At the same ‘ a. we are aware of the wide ran. it views held by Ontarians on how = «c products should be distributed ml sold. The govemment’s purpose n ..l- vancing this proposal is to bro 11' the distribution system for t - products and to improve consi :cr convenience. It is our View that r wire will be many positive benefits an l we feel confident that we will be ab 0 In satisz public concerns, inclu in: those related to sales to minors. drinking and driving. consumption- job creation, and store securit) In recent months the Atmrrtci General has undertaken a succentul campaign to combat drinking and continued on page 22 r. w

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