Request advertising of alcoholic beverages be banned on TV. (A repeat from last year.) _ Marc Lalondc states "the present-day factors relating to alcohol problems which most concern government and public are the widespread acceptance ofdrinking. thc rclulivc cast: or obtaining an alcoholic beverage and the promotion of drinking as a desirable pursuit. With reference to alcohol advertising. l am concerned. as you are. that current promotion practices may have unduc influence on consumption totals and patterns. . . . frequent suggestions bun illl advertising . . . far reaching cll'uctx . . . must he \tudicd in total context of tlic crtpccled results . . , potential cconomic impact. I rcccntly announced a national alcohol information programme. ('RTt‘ says advertising l‘s dcpcndcnt on the law of Ilic prtlHnL'L‘ Ontario doc-x PL'I‘mll advertising. lion. Frank Miller: Advertmng is up to the media. tllltl undcr tlic _iuri~.diction of the Liquor Licence Board. Mr. Cr. J. Conroy. Manager of advertising. Liq» uor liccncc Bttltrtl' The Board shares many (ifâ€"tour conccrih .IN ducx the (im crunicnl . . . clfcctn it large numlicr oi pcoplc to uliich thcrc ix no ulmplc an- N“ L'I'. A criminal brought before the courts who has been reâ€" leased on bailâ€"request government to enact legislation to rcfusc the granting of bail on a ~recond or subsequent offence. lion, Ron “ihlllr'tl sliilcx [hut Prl)\l\lltll\ :«uch m wcrc fL‘qllL'\lt.'tl in the rcxnlution lit-conic lit“ in [Bill (37] in llcccmhcr. W75. Requmting the present law be changed to permit only pcrkonh of 18 ycarw. and over to be summoned to adult courts. Attornc} (icncrzil Rn) McMurlr) tissurtw the matter is currently being workctl on. Third year Board Drroctms National Capital Commission requested to retain 3‘ perimental Farm, Ottawa. ‘ A letter from the National Capital Commission -r reply to our resolution states that they do not comm; the location will change any time in the foreSEeahk. Hr ture. EMERGENCY RESOLUTIONS The request to ask the government of Canada to .r legislation making the Maple Leaf Tartan the oil. i tartan of Canada. It was. Sustained by FWIO (also sustained at F\There has been no feedback from FWIC. Concern about the statement by Hon. James Tat . decision re the 5.5% limit on all 1976 budgets or‘. i. dren‘s Aid Societies. regardless of need. This is no longer in effect and has been rail 94’} and talks were still continuing hoping to rail standard again. The proposed legislation regarding gun control as. .. tained in Bill C83 requesting the Minister of Ju .. Ron Basford to undertake immediately those Stci u have removed from the Omnibus Bill presently em .1 "Peace and Security" those sections dealing will. ll control. A letter from the Solicitor General‘s oï¬ice start“. due to reaction from the public on the bill. the go! mcnt has agreed to have the ï¬rearms licensine latinns referred to the Standing Committee Ontll and Legal Affair.» in the Fall before the Iicv comes into effect. it would appear from his length ter that every attempt is being made to rcduc availability of ï¬rearms to misuscrs. Lâ€"Fl Mrs Graham Chambers Mrs Myrtle Field Mrs Jack S ' ‘ . . parlln . Mrs. Freddie W if .L One mrs ï¬ilan Ryan. alternate to Mrs Geo. Bart, called home because ola dgath, Mrs. Phillip lEieoy’lrjgnlltflr/g'SGegalerwel rs erb Maluske. PrBSident: Mrs Harold Wallace. Mrs. Allan Darling. Mrs. D. H. Davidson Mrs Melville WIS! man. Mrs Clarence Diamond. Mrs. Chas Fetterlay. Miss June Alton, Mrs. Alex Wilding. ' I In