WI members may wish to further pursue this resolu- tion, write to Inger Hansen, Privacy Commrsstoner. Canadian Human Rights Commission, PO Box 2600, Ottawa. THE TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR THIS STUDY ARE MANY AND VARIED. Of interest to WI members might be the commissioner is authorized to review and consider submissions and comments from any source with respect to the use of the S I Number and the relationship of such use to privacy, ' To examine the extent to which the SIN is collected and used by those corporation (5) organization (5) etc. which are within the scope of this study. - The purpose for which the SIN is used. ' To advise and make recommendations with respect to whether or not the collection and use of the SIN should be regulated or prohibited. Emergency Resolutions WASHAGO WI. SIMCOE EAST DISTRICTâ€"request- ed FWIO to ask Bell Canada to drop the proposal of a toll method for telephone calls. Bell Canada replied that many of our customers prefer a flat rate for basic local service, “At the moment we are only discussing the possibility of conducting a trial of such a system. and the commission has an- nounced that before any trial takes place, it plans to hold public hearings to previde an opportunity for a full discussion of the implications of measured service and related issues. RAMSAYVILLE WI. CARLETON EAST DIS- TRICTâ€"request FWlO to ask the Federal Government to enact legislation to require pharmacists to label medicines with precautions and that a copy of this request be sent to the Supervisor of the Ontario College of Pharmacists. In the research it was found that some pharmacists were already labelling in this manner. Also the question was asked. is there already legislation to cover this question? PRINCESS ANNE WI, ALGOMA CENTRE DIS- TRICT members pose for a picture during a regular meeting. LIFE MEMBERSHIPS Two ROBLIN W1, LENNOX DISTRICT members, Mrs. John Kimmett and Mrs. Fred McFarlane received life membership badges from the Branch President Mrs. Albert Tyner. Both are charter members and have given years of service. 10 FWIC Mrs. Diamond, Senior Board Director anflDUllt‘td th. annual Board meeting will be held at York Ullltcrsml. Toronto June 23â€"28, In addition to the usnal Board Meeting. one day has been set aside for the Dirmurs to visit the Adelaide Hoodless Homestead on Md FWIC, also the Erland Lee (Museum) Home in : :icd bi- FWIO. â€" FWlO members are urged to participan . [hc FWIC competitions (full details in Springlgn at m- Home and Country). Initial judging will takt- cc M the 1981 District Annuals with the two winmi um going on to Area level. Mrs. H. L. Noblitt. President-elect has bet-r. rim. on Laws. concerning children in all provinces. 5' Wu] branches “to approach the laws as they p. .‘h, children in Ontario as a subject for interestiu; out. sion and study.“ The laws are there. unfortun.- ii it shocking to realize the extent to which the In ni-ii carried out by the citizens of our country. Tht m fairly permanent, it is the regulations that char; Adelaide Hoodlcss Homestead Fund are as‘ iii] member to contribute $1.00 to be sent to iii ilo office. She urged a campaign to increase the subscrv iii Federated News. single copy $1.50, bundles iir more $1.00 per copy. ACWW Mrs. C. Diamond, Council Member The 16th Triennial Conference. celebrating v id‘ en Jubilee. will be over by the time this issue i .J The meeting held in Hamburg. Germany wrll ‘ iii- sored by the German Society, comprising lO.' “.iii branches with a membership of 450,000. Competition entries have been judged and gu- ments made for the winning Children’s Songs 1“ «is by a Children's Choir and broadcast by Germur A subscription rate increase to 2 pounds. corn .1; February 28. 1981. has been announced for tin w- trywoman. NOTE The subscription year h‘ in March. The flag tour, for Pennies for Friendship - i'“ amounted to $1421.56. This donation from Ont. rill be added to the contributions by other SOClc‘l‘ in around the world. A workshop was to have been held early in ‘-'FWIO‘s project in the Cameroons. It is too soor had a reply but hopefully the results will it L1H known at ACWW. It is encouraging to read tli m of the "Save Sight" projects under Nutrition i«' W“ are continuing with assistance from the Count Jr volved in that project. Mr. E. Roberts, United ufl‘ advisor to ACWW said, “this little village pruiv- ’ N". we started in Madurai has led to a whole ~ ‘ programs in different parts of the world.“ Resolutions and recommendations to be er u‘ - the Conference were presented and discussed Board Meeting. , The ACWW Council meeting is scheduled i- fe'l“ tember 23-25. 1981 in England. Open dui ‘ September 22.