Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1972, p. 43

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17. Resolution requesting the Ontario Deâ€" partment of Health and the Ontario Restau. rant Association see that the regulations re- garding those preparing and serving food be more strictly enforced. An appreciative reply was received from the Hon. A. B. Lawrence. Minister of Health and Mr. J. Kent Hodgson of the Canadian Restituâ€" rant Association. Mr. Hodgson also explained that since all restaurants. motels and hotels do not belong to the Association it could not e0n~ trot them. He suggested that if a facility that does not meet the standards is encountered inquiries should be made to find out if the eat- ing place is a member of the C,R.A. and it' they write to him he will get an explanation. Miss Beverley Bothwell of Perth, winner of the 4-H Homemaking Award and a trip to Ottawa. Now a student at the College at Family and Consumer Stud- ies of the University of Guelph. For shelter is gone when the night is over, And the bread lasts only a day, But the touch of your hand, and the sound of _ your voice, Sing on in my soul always. â€"-an1 a report of the Orillia \‘Ii/omen's Institute WINTER 1972 S . . Miss Elizabeth Doxsee, centre. being presented with the Prince Edward County Stholarship by Â¥ left i Mrsl Pierce Jones, District President, and Mrs. Elmer Young, District Secretory. Miss Doxsee is a student of Home Economics at Ryerson Pnlytechnicul Institute. Toronto. 1H. Resolution requesting the Department ol' Game and liisheries that there he stricter enforcement of laws on acts oi‘ cruelty to wild We and heavy lines be imposed. A reply from the Hon. Rene Brunette. Min- ister of Lands and Forests pointed out that many birds and animals are completely pro- tected by the lQfilâ€"hl (lame and Fish Act. l’or example. hawks and ans can he destroyed only it they are actually L‘utlsing property damage. Training programs in the form at workshops for [rappers in which the most humane devices and techniques are emphasized are conducted by the Ontario Trappers‘ Association. It was pointed out that animals taken by hunting meet a faster and less painful death than those that die ot’ disease. starvation and accidents. it was also stated that destruction of their habitat is the greatest single factor in reducing wild life today. * 1r * APRIL DAY All day the low-hung clouds have dropped Their garnered fullness down: All day that soft gray mist ltatl] wrapped Hill, valley, grove, and town. fiCaroline Southey. * i * 43

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