Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1981, p. 11

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RESOLUTION ASKING THE ONTARIO GOVERN- MENT T0 RESTRICT THE PURCHASE OF ON- TARIO FARM LAND WITH FOREIGN CAPITAL AND/0R BY NON-RESIDENT PURCHASERS: The Hon. Lorne C. Henderson. explained the Non~Resident Agricultural Land Interests Registration Act which was pro- claimed on Dec. I. I980. He has appointed the Director of the Food Land Development Branch to administer and en- force the Act and four inspectors have been uppmnted under the Act. There will be further advertising in the Farm and National Press. This legislation requires nonâ€"residents to Canada to file a form with the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. on agricultural holdings in Ontario over It) hectares. l'he registration for existing non-resident interests is one year. New acquisitions and disposals of interests must he registered within 90 days and Mr. Henderson said he would he reporting after the first 90 days. RESOLUTION RE REGULATIONS OVER INFANT FOOD INDUSTRY AND TO CHANGE THE EM- t’HASIS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES FROM FORMULA SALES TO THE DEVELOPMENT AND SALE OF CHEAP WEANING FOODS: Hon. Monique Begin replied that she had followed with interest the .levelopment of the proposed code to govern the subject of breast milk substitutes as discussed by World Health. In preparation for the World Health meeting next May. her department is consulting with Provincial and Territorial Health Departments. to ascertain that the position which .‘anada takes, supports a code which is effective and can be implemented. taking into account the socioeconomic and ultural Conditions prevailing in WHO Member States. In- luding Canada. the letter blitz re BELL CANADA‘S REQUEST FOR A ‘70% INCREASE was carried out as effectively as time termitted. Many of the members did receive replies from 'sell or CRTC acknowledging their concerns. They were tdvised there would be hearings around the Province. EMERGENCY RESOLUTIONS RE THE GOVERNMENT NOT HOLDING ENVIRONMENTAL HEARINGS ON NUCLEAR l’ROPOSAL AT CAYUGA: The Minister of Envimt’u‘r‘le"t tated the first priority is to protect the health of all people in the Province. Waste is monitored and supervised There is to be a three member panel, who will provide an open forum to determine the safety and suitability of a plant- REQUESTING THE FUELS AND SAFETY BRANCH OF THE MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COM- MERCIAL RELATIONS TO ASK THE GOVERN- MENT T0 ENFORCE LEGISLATION FOR THE SAFE AND EFFECTIVE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF HEATING SYSTEMS. This was sustained as an emergency by the Provincial Board and will be mailed to the proper authorities by the Convener at the close of the meeting. NEW PLAQUE Mayor Rudy Birtl lUZI'L'flt’il a plaque Inurlttttt: Ill't‘ site ul'llw fitr'rm'r village ll! .Vrlrun. Tlm l.\' mtt‘ ni'u \t’rll‘.\ Htxtrtllt'tl l2}: lllt' NELSON WI. HALTON DISTRICT. at the .u'lt' rgf'llit’ fortm’r itllttt'c. llHIt' uln‘t’ttrt' mult‘r regional _t:ot1'rmm'ttl, Taking purl in the ('Ul'l’mtlllI It’Cl‘l' mymlu'rt of (lie Nelson Ill 7 L-r Mrs R Conan. MI'J C Campbell. MM. G Mt'Cnrmutk, Mrs. Dmttmt Fraser and Tim ll'lt‘Cnrmui‘lc. J'HI'HH'U lzt‘ Ru: Monk CROSSLAND WI. SIMCOE CENTRE DISTRICT Invited the local residents to share in the celebration at a Community supper and old time dance. Nearly 80 people enjoyed a smorgasbord provided by the WI. including a cake beautifully decorated by a member. The TWCedsmuir History and scrap books were of special interest to the guests. FOR 80 years rllll NrJt'emlJer m. I980. t'eleln'ulcrl u'ti‘lt on An- m'rt'rmn' Tea. Mun_\'_lrien(ls and members enjoyed u at]; of red Served h)‘ Mm lung-lime members. Seuletl L-r Mrs. H. Bltm'ex unrl Mrs. C. Tltnmux.‘ A‘ltllltlillg [:7 Mrs. J. Murdoch. Mrs, S. Cltappull. Mrs. C. White. Mn. J. Moore and Mrs. W. Nelson. All have set't'r'd Ln presi- dents. ll

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