Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1979, p. 10

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CONGRATULATIONS Mrs H. L. Nob/III. Ottawa. PreSIdent Elect of FWIC, FWIC OFFICERS 1979â€"1982 Mrs. Martha Bielish. Alberta Mrs. [:mmie Oddic. Site 2. R.R.l. Regina, Sask. S4? 221 Past Prcstdcnt l’rcstdcnt I‘rt\tdt:nt clcct Mrs. Berntce Noblitt, Ontario Vtcc Presldcnts Iirtltsh ( niumhttt Mrs Una Pcardon Mnnttoha Mrs. Pearl Warren Neu- Brunmtck Mrs. Minnie Nevers Newtoundlund Mrs. l-ranccs Larat'y Nova S'cnttu Mrs Marion Anderson I’rtnt‘c Edward I MM. Beatrice Reeves ()ttchcc Mrs. Redo l.L’\‘-l NzttIonu! I'\L‘Lllll\t.' .\1r~. IilllL‘I Morgan. FWIC ofâ€" St-ctctttry ltcc. ( I.U\l\(. H-\\UL ET (llIL'\I apt-.Iltcr, I’rcIIIIL'r -\||.tII Bltthnct spoke on na- tional tInIIt‘. tltmt-rt'ctny ttttlt the Inn nation concept, in~ alcutl he suggested .I tnulttt’ttllttrttl theory. "What ( '.III.’IdzI [IL'L'LIN and what no mtlst \turlt toward Is .I \tHUI‘I til tttIr ltttttrc tl\ .I great nttttmt \thlch can Jlllllht: the L‘lllIlll‘xl-hlll til till Ill tIs. “helhcr “C Llrt.‘ Eng- |1~lt. trench Ill Nann- tvI pcnplc of any one of the tItI/L‘IIN ttl CIIIIIIL “Items that hate come- ittgclhcr in this. country." "\‘tt limp. tl‘» we In ( unadtt rclt upon other countries ttir ntIr Ittttgnnncs. our hunks, our TV, our movies and much 0! our htNIICM lendcrxhtp. \H.‘ \till rctntttn :tdolev tents We utll nut spark Ill [IIL‘ ntindx ol QllL‘I‘CCh‘CrN a hcltcl that nun |\ :I prntitl Itllltl, tmrtht nl Ihctr loyalttt‘ ttntl ilHL‘t’Ilth " ' I :‘H 'W“ In prcptttttttun tor the lint-muttoth Lonlcrencc in tict‘mtmt' Ill I‘JNU all ~\rc;I \‘Iu: Prcxtdentx “I” bring an Atww Hug [U thctr cutitttrtcs front the Council meeting III I‘llglllnd In June. The flag lot tunntln \\|ll be brought back bv Dr. McLean to ht‘glll|l\_ltlul'r1t.‘jv In .Ill ('onstttucnt Sootcties in ('ttnttdn. Mn. McLean ml] gin: dlrL‘L'lHL“ upon her return from l‘nglund. It] The flag tour is a method of promoting Penan Friendship and the aim is to raise 81/2 min-m pm a jubilee gift to be presented at the 50th a: a... ACWW at the Conference in Hamburg in (\(t LAWS Laws as they affect the child Mrs. Harvey Noblitt. Convener of Cit Legislation compiled a lengthy report on t and Federal laws as they affect children. It will be printed into a booklet at a later dge AWARD OF MERIT FWIC‘s first Award of Merit honor wa~ Mrs, Merle Williamson. President of Saske This recognition is given to a member I FWlC, THE SEED GROWS A pageant and evenings entertainment v and presented by Mrs. Vera Petty and III. assisted by other Saskatchewan members the evening program was FWIO‘s Pr: Diamond. telling about the formation of I" Stoney Creek, portraying Adelaide Hoodlv Adele Westlake and Erland Lee by Mrs. ‘ All provinces. the Yukon and Northwest Tet tributed to a most enjoyable evening. WORKSHOPS Nine workshops concerning the Child u in an afternoon session. Delegates participn role of the parents, school. state. in the live I Youth and the law - Parenting - Alcoholt abuse, - The effect of the media on chit rights of the child. ' Developing citizen~ youth groups. I Safety for children in the l‘ nity. ' Quality of cultural life for our chiltt All delegates attended two workshops. R each worksth were handed to the executn use. RESOLUTIONS I. To request the Canada Pension Plan he Permit the spouse that remains at home to U‘ a voluntary basis as a self employed worlm 2. To request that laws be amended pt custody of children under the Divorce Act. 3. To request that the CRTC ban fldV'El'lislt nine hygenic products. 4. To request that advertising be banm‘d “WHEN” Products for children under scu- order to avoid health hazards. 5. To request that the legislation be exlt‘F months on the allowance to a spouse of a do sioner who was in receipt of old age sum” and supplement. Itittil unit It‘ wtl'l. ilti'» huh“ J!" I II [III ‘ .L‘LI Dc' pen-P"

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