Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1994, p. 6

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Resolutions Approved at the 1994 Annual Meeting . The following resolutions were approved at the Federated Women‘s Institutes of Ontario Annual Meeting in November. They included: From the Eastern Area - urging the Ontario Ministry ol Health and Health and Welfare Canada to conduct and then publish an epi- demiological study on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome); - urging the Federal Minister of Consumer Affairs to enforce a publish- ed standard format for expressing dates and times, according to CSA’s bilingual national standard CAN/ CSA- 2234.4-89. All Numeric Dates and flame. From the Kingston Area - requesting the Government of Canada to remove manganese. in the form 01 MMT, from gasoline and replace it with a nontoxic, environmentally safe fuel additive from a renewable source; From the Guelph and North Central Areas (two resolutions combined) - requesting the Federal Minister of Revenue to demand legislation pro- From the Grey Bruce Area - urging the Ontario Ministry of Health to allocate funds to existing health care facilities in order to avoid further denial of our human right to receive the best health care possible; and. From the North Central Area a requesting the Federal Minister of Revenue to enact legislation prohibit- ing the importation. distribution and sale in Canada of video games allow- ing players to actively participate in committing fantasy murders. 1994 FWIO Board Directors Please Note: - Your Provincial Resolutions Convener is Gillian Catto, oi Boxls. Site14. FlR1.White- fish, Ontario. POM 3E0, (705)866-0253. Resolutions Manuals can be obtained from the FWIO of- fice tor a cost of $8. hibiting the production, importation, distribution and sale of all Serial Killer or Mass Murderer Trading Cards in Canada; From the Guelph Area u urging that the Ontario Ministry of Education & Training allow and en- courage the presentation and practice of Christmas traditions and customs in schools; requesting the Attorney General‘s Office in Ontario and Quebec to enact the necessary legislation to make the mailing of unsolicited pornographic material illegal; requesting the Attorney General's Office in Ontario to enact legislation forbidding the sale of mailing lists with» out written permission from individuals on the list; 6 Home & Country. Winter '94 The Second Year Board Directors. from left to light in the back row, are Aida Tibbles, Edna Ward. Viola Ashton, Renata Hose, Mary Lou Norton, Arlhena Hacker, Henrietta Claus (JWJ). Carol Cressman and Dorothy Eel/rosePor-ter. Seated in the front row, from left to light. are Gertrude Stephen. Madorie Porter. Irene Tennanl. Peggy Munro, Lois Olmsted, Joan Playle and Freda Dulan. The First rear Board Directors. from tell to right in the back row, are Wilma Cartel, Peggy 3095’- Helen White, Sue Hams (JWI). Mary Eimhirst. Margaret Richardson. Victoria Breaker, Mary my,“ and Mane McVery. Sealed in the from row. from left to right, are Phyllis Laughton, Donna MCGW Mary Nick/as, Joe Ann Lane. Jean Egan‘er, Elsie Bail, Ann McDougaIL and MargaretAflnslfOflg (missmg - Laura! Hamer).

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