Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1968, page 15

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Resolutions Resolutions Convener. Mrs, L. Trivers gave the following report on the processing of the seven resolutions which were sustained at the semi-annual Board Meeting last April. Resolution re property owners of farm ponds not being held responsible it marked “No trespassing.“ Government suggested it should be considered by the Minister of Agriculture. Resolution requesting five Changes in E\. propriation Act. A copy of expropriations procedure Act was forwarded to the cum-m” showing some changes have been made as property owners must be given notice of expro. priation. Reply also stated that Government is approaching many of these problems and will continue to study them. Resolution re provision of adequate nutnhcr of beds in nursing homes under Ontario Hos- pital Services Commission coverage. Hon. Mr. Farquhar replied that he was conferring with Dr. Dymond. is aware of the problem and realizes there is a large gap in the services and will continue to press for legislation. Resolution re reprinting of the book “Pio- neers of Old Ontario". Resolutions committee ran into difficulty because they can‘t find any forwarding address for publisher, G. M. Mo- rang. Resolution re deterioration of St. Lawrence River because of pollution, This resolution was forwarded to the federal Gowrnmcnt. the De‘ partrncnt of Energy and Resources and the Ontario Water Commission which is charged with responsibility of water quality. Presently they are doing a survey of the lower Great Lakes. We are a part of a larger national prob- lem and we can only continue to press for change. Resolution rc doctor or nurse rendering first- aid at the scene of accident not heing hcld re- sponsible if such person dies. The Attornm General. Mr. Wishart. replied that he was not aware of any unwanted action in this respect. Resolution re payments being made directly to the Department of Social and Family Serv- ices when a man deserts his wife and children. i i i A foolish little maiden hrtught :t lnttlish littlt' hnnnen With a rihhnn and a feather and a hit of late upon it. And that all the other maidens in the liltlL‘ ltl\\'lt might know it. She thought she'd go to meeting the next Stttttlai. inst to show it. "Antillifl. Alleluia!" sang the choir nhtu‘c ht‘r head: "Hardly knew you, hardly knew yuul" \IL'I'L' the words. she thought. they saitl. M. T. Mnrrimn WINTER I968 Former Member: at the F.W.l.0. Provincial Board at- tendtng the Norlhern Area Convention at Gtuvenhurst â€" tell â€"â€" Mrs. C. E. Yeats. Mrs. F. Punting, Mrs. lemay, Mn, William Gales, Mu. Briuse and Mrs, Herb! Alktns. i * t .".\ man's grentnew l\ measured In‘ his kindness: llh etltttatiun .tntl intellect by his nltKlt'NH'. llis ignttrantt- is lit-traitxl hr his suspit‘itins .llltl‘l'lFL'lll- dues. and hi\ real talihre is IIIK‘JAUI'L'tl lw the tttnsitlcmtintt and tolerance he Inn for Olllvl'h'" ('ltinue philosopher lain-Tut * i’ ‘k 'lhlx resolution was \llllllttl‘ to one sustained at National Convention and “as turmtt'detl to Mr. Yttrctnko who replied that this is the pro- cctlurc lulluwctl in all ot' the larger cities hut he lllLl not \;I}‘ it would he a pattern or standard procedure throughout the province. Resolution te tll\l.'l\llll'l ol natct' 1c~nurces was \ll\lt‘lll'|L'Ll .it Il.ll|t1|ltll level and reply has hccn turned that the (internment has Illt plum it'll. cnlcttng llllll any diversion ml water, no plans In uptut \Ktllc’l tllltl “Ill continue In pt’cwrl'c .tntl pmlcct tIttt natural It'stnttecs. Resolution \‘ltll‘tllll'lL‘tl .tt the National ('ttn \cnlton cuttecrntng phctnlltt-ttnntrta in Illllltllnus nut snslutnctl lVL'tJllNl' Inultcnl .ntllttu‘tlics arc nun questioning the \.llltlll\ ttl lht'sc IL‘\llll1 new-Inuit l1:ll\lL' (inc tt‘stthttutn stthntitletl In Smith little-t: l‘JistIicl \\.I\ ennxitlctt-tl all emergency liy lltc Board and \ttslninctl' Whereas there the no restrictions on the sale til Inntlcl hitch-Ill plas- tic ccrncnt lhcllcr known in airplane glue or \lllllllll: clnc. sit cnllt'tl ltt't'tnm‘ it can he plnt't‘tl on .I lt.tnt|l.crch|cl .tntl tnlutlt-tl and that \t‘tllll.‘ ttllt.tl-Ilmlt is llL‘l|l|L‘llll\ ll'lL‘llt‘ll In ;t\ the will tth llL‘.‘lllll 'lllt‘tt'lttlt‘ be it l\'\ltl\’L‘ll that "It." l'WlH llI‘ |L'll|lt"l ll‘lt‘ It‘tlcml llcpnl'lttlt‘ltl Ill Health and \‘t't‘llntc that llll' \lllt' III the .ttttrctnctttlttnctl trlne he lL"\llIL'lL'tl ttnttl llIL' hatntl'nl toxic l-untvnl he rcmmt-tl {\lcttthct's ml the Iluattl were aware that this prtihlcm is citricntlt helm: L'llll\lllk‘l'L'll ll‘l the l"ctlct‘.'tl House and tilt". wnheti In :tthl their suppurt, lllL‘ Rcutlttltttns f ntwcnt‘t. Mix ‘ll'ivcrs IL" ptitlnl Tlircc .tt’cn t‘ultvcncts with IHIL' huntliul pctccnr t‘cpttrlntt: ltttltl htttncltcs in their :nt-tts. All hrélltchck kllnllltl h.t\L' il tcxttlttlitms L'tlllr \L'llL'l Panel tliscttvtnns have ltscn itL’ltl Ill] 15

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