AEiM‘ )m and | \\. u? it Iii-\xtl‘it‘ I‘ lt‘M‘Illllt‘Il‘t Mil‘lll‘ilnl in “mum's llhlllltlt‘ \li‘.l..mtg uniniticil iii the l \\ ltl .tiiittml ‘Mur'ti titgttttic ttt \iHL'llllM‘l \\ lll Kl \\ itseil bottles «Hill t'.l|l\ill1' 1m .ittlous (U the t'll\llt\lllllt.‘lll illltl t‘lll lib-|.!ll‘, llli h’l lt‘Ri Bl ll RENUH Elj Unit the lt-tiuirttt-tl \\omen'\ llNllulL‘N t ‘NMH' urgi- the l‘llldllo \lititstct “he ll‘\ ttottmcm unit the Ontario Health to lttltiklUL‘L’ Intth till pop and \‘0lll‘.lll’1t‘i \vl \lllil‘lt’l til it; sirlllt‘ll 'u .zlnthttlit lictetttgc tt‘ttttttu‘t‘h‘ \\ Hi RE \\ the topic oi Ltcid lrllii is i‘xtllg m.m_\ lewls oi guillilliclll, titttl mum studies and mine tiiotiei hits generated an _t\\ttl't‘lir\\ til the problem; and \\ l [E RE \S will llL'Cs. lilhth and soil .lIL‘ peneter to be tlL‘lL‘l“lt‘l’iillllg .it (ill .llrllilllll'; ltllL‘. lllE REFURE Bl’ ll RESOLVED ttntt the l \‘l ll) mitten the Ontario \llfllslfl til the Emironmcttt gtwlup prinrili and Like cllettne .tclton no“ to m U“: rltutmge to the cm ironinent diseuwt'tl tit Resolutions ('onvenor .lflnt‘l llit'plt-li \\ HEREAS many Canadians view telephone service as an essential ser- \icc tlitti must be maintained at an .it‘l'oi'tltiblc price for all; and \\ HERE-‘3 many residential sub» \Ct‘tbers, espeeinlly ruml dwellers, senior L‘llllt‘lls and the disabled, depend on the telephone for all forms of communication â€"â€" business, social, medical tlntl emergency services; THEREFORE BE lT RESOLVED that the FWIO inform the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunica- tions Commission that our organiza- tion disagrees with the principal of rutevrebalancing. it t it WHEREAS the advertising of alcoholic beverages on television por- truys the drinking of alcohol as essen- tial to have a “good time"; and WHEREAS there is increasing use and abuse of alcohol in our society: WHEREAS alcohol is a - addictive ‘drug which caliimlcelilclally tragic soctai consequences: ml] 0 WHEREAS the victims of alcoh ] addiction put a very heavy bumen (,0 the health care and correctionll systems of this province; a THEREFORE BE lT RESOLVED that the FWIO request the Minister of Consumer and Commercral Rela. tions to take action to ban the adverâ€" tising of alcoholic beverages on sion in Ontario. 1' O t WHEREAS our present judicial system has been far too generous in the size of some awards to personal injury claims of accident victims; and WHEREAS every facet of our Cana- dian society is being threatentrl by the high cost of providing protection against liable action; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the FWIO urge the Attorney General of Ontario and the Depart ment of Justice to lTlOIlllUl’ the judicial system to asSure that a more realistic and careful aSSCSSHK‘ni of each case is made before ruling one settlement. * I' l televi- How to get involved â€" Ag in the Classroorh \iilanne leilt'h \urnutture In the t lauroom pro grunts Jh‘ rctwmu more ttnd more interest acroxs the country as govern- ment mil tttmrgo‘xtt‘tntt‘nl groupsare l‘l'tl‘dtlllljd school (lilldl‘t‘fl and their luticlicts \\ nh lots ul' mlormatton and recruitto on Agriculture. Clotting on the ‘\ngCUllllrE in the t liturnotn bandtiugon is ouster no“ lliul‘t cicr helore, What can you or mur organization do to help‘.7 One LI‘TlLk‘Fl Iltal ~6Ct‘th to be popular. elllclt‘fli ‘lFiCl \cr) ct‘l‘ectiw is the con- \|\l|t,l;ll€d approach. Perth \Vontcn tor the Support of \griculture. Federation of Agri- culture Pork Producers, Milk Com- mittee. Egg Producers, and Women‘s Institute formed the Perth County Agriculture in the Classroom Com- mittee. Together they plan and imple- ment teacher training in conjunction with units of study prepared by Perth educators. This team approach has :f'fiagriculturegfz 'in‘fï¬â€˜siï¬ieï¬tofom 1 been highly successful and is now being adopted by other counties. ' Currently the Ontario primary/ jUnlOl’ science curriculum is being rewritten. If you believe agriculture is on the leading edge of technolt igy and that the wellâ€"being of Canadians can be linked to the scientiï¬c accomplish- ments of Canadian agllL’llllUR research. then let the Mutant) Ministry of Education know you want agriculturally literate citizens graduating from Ontario’s schools. Agriculture in the Classronm is net for the short-sighted â€" there are no quick fixâ€"ups to agricultuml prob- lems. Agriculture issues are wide ranging and complex Helping students understand them is what Ag in the Classroom is all about. Suzanne [gitch is chairman of the upcoming National Agriculture in the Classroom Conference and a member of Women for the Support of Agriculture. IJ ll &( ltin l-eb. Mar. 1%?