Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1964, p. 11

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Al Kingston Area Convention, Left to right: Mrs. B. C, Bollentyne, Convention Secretary; Mrs. Leonard Trivers, Pres. F.W.l.O.; Mrs. James Hoggerty, Pres. F.W.|.C., and Miss Helen McKercher, Director Home Economics Extension Service, look over a display oi FIW.l.0. supplies. tractive and impractical to use extensively." a resolution was passed asking that F.W.I.O. investigate the cost of having the crest made available already cut out. Two emergency resolutions were sustained. One from the Ontario Food Council read: “Whereas the terminology indicating quality varies from product to product in the Canadian food industry. as for example red and blue brand as applied to the grading of beef; fancy. choice and standard for canned goods; grades A and B as applied to eggs; and whereas this creates confusion in the minds of the binng public, be it resolved that the Ontario Proâ€" vincial C.A.C. recommend that Canada No. 1. Canada No. 2 and Canada No. 3 be the uni- form grading terminology to be used through- out the Canadian food industry and that Na- tional C.A.C. be requested to approach the Proper authority to bring about this change." An emergency resolution from the London Area, North Oxford District, observing that the use of mineral based detergents is pollut- ing our streams and rivers and interfering with the efficiency of sewage treatment plants; and that it will eventually imperil our very water supplies, asked F.W.I.O. and F.W.I.C. to join with other concerned groups to request the Water Resources Commission and the provin- SUMMER 1964 cial and national Departments of Health to introduce legislation to prohibit the sale ol minâ€" cral based detergents. Plans for A.C.W.\V. Conference Mrs. Lymburncr outlined plans and arrange- ments for the next A.C.W.W. Conference to be held in Dublin September 14 to 24. 1965. Deadline to place applications as part of the F.W.I.C. delegation headed by Mrs. James Haggerty with the F.W.I,O. office is Septem- ber 3t). 1964. The chartered plane idea was dropped by F.W.l.O. mainly because all things considered it was wiser to travel with the F.W,I.C. delegation; and flight rates are always in a state of flux and might not be too far from the chartered plane price at conference time. Accommodation rates at hotels convenient to the conference area are as follows plus ten per cem. Single room private bath per night $7.00â€" $10.50. Double room private bath per night $4.531 $6.65. Single room no bath per night $145â€"$710. Double room no bath per night $135-$665. Prices with breakfast. without bath $3.50- ‘5840 Single. 33.403790 Double. A pre-cont’erence tour August 30 to Sep- 11

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