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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Apr 1981, p. 4

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PaqEq an” m.u‘uuuv, as; 1.101 David when, a United Church national staff member who is in charge of INFACT (infant Formula Action Committee) pre- Iented his organization's cue against Nestle Enterprises Ltd. to the gathering. David H. CantegiequeoettteihaifotNes- tle. Mary Ann King-Wilson. who is also a Nestle employee, answered sane questions from the audience. The controversy which has arisen centres around Nestle's sale of infant formula to Third World countries. Neatle's accounts for approximately so per cent of formula sales to Un’wunuy'l Paul Martin Gum to debate I m 1m mum's mu World -t.tiart. from both the my": and an 'wr, mum's “and“ 'g%rlt',t','g, at event. you- Ioled_by_ U .6tettnsrs new 'ttadlretta, Nestle 's defends third world sales ' Hallmn said that-INFACT'S goal is to pressure Nana‘s into tapping the prmmF Lion d formula in Third World Counu'iet Thitsttasietduotmndaqraytramttsr-t feeding. The powdered formula must be mixedmith water and Hallman said that a combination of the lack of clean water. new liaed bottles and refrigeration facilities has led to a high rate of severe malnutrition 'eeettrtrr?taefte.,teylt:tt,d “NF? In 1977. INFACT organised a boycott of Nestie'sprudt'euinprxttestafttteemtt-y's when” d formula in the In: adtragteqd muons Latin America, Atria and Asia. INFAC'r claims that thrmab mm ttitttttt-t and other new at advertising, including the distribution a! free annals. an“: in theseeottrttri-tetoviearttlmmta u "the good, madam way to {and your in- fant“ ' Young individuals who have performed acts of heroism, perhaps endangering their own lives. overcoming disabling physical or psychological handicaps to match or exceed their peers, or being involved in some worthwhile community service endeavour. For further Information contact your local newspaper or Ontario Weekly Newspaper: Association. . Tel: 1 -800-268~5054 for a brochure. [E A COMMUNITY PROJECT OF CP AIR AND THIS NEWSPAPER. Who is clique Extraordinary deeds of Ontario boys and girls are often performed within the community. We need you, the local nominators an. newsp q editors, to bring these outstanding, - oung people to our attention, so that we will be able to give them the honour and public recognition, which they so richly deserve. This program will be inaugurated in Ontario to provide recognition for outstanding achievements or acts of courage and initiative, by boys and girls between the ages of six and eighteen years. It will include individual awards presented for meritorious conduct, and special group awards for recognition of the efforts of young people throughout the communities of the province. Junior Citizens of the Year for ("u-In .0me disease or famine are without mothers to feMtttqn,asbeiet-ttrrecipieattottte prodttetNestlepeoeides. F'ttlimhrtg Carnegie's presemtatittet,a-- tioetanti-rperiodtetapiace,utstirtg oeermtettmthdgingbytttenamtterautd pk hm Societg's Annual Daf, fodil ay will be held m' In... ia- an.“ Gr-Ta; Thecanadiagtca- _ 6:30-9:30 pm. 1, TOES I THURS Sorority sells daffodils Ina-Au. u roll INFORMATION CALI. MY 0Ffié$£ LOCAI’IOIS 579-4800 KITCHENER Mo Km EAST q Duvet traunmg tor all ages a Course fee vs Income tax deductible try the student q Your chance ot automatic or standard shift cars . Enquue about Insurance ptemnum reductnons for YD graduates ‘p a Private Irv-car "tstruCttort q Approved by the Ontario Safety League q You onty team to drive once - do It oght' YOUNG DRIVERS RALLV APRIL 26 For no" information call 5794” 7 members of the (en chapters d Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will be greeting shoppers at most malls and plans in the are: from 10:30 am. to 2:30 pm. The 5,000 bundle: of daffodils which are flown from Vancouver. BC, will be sold for $2.50 a hunch. his is a city-wide ser- vice ptoiect of K-W Beta "IE “My. 8:30-11:30 MI. ll 6:30-9:30 MI. trim ttt THURS ttoit ' WED WATERLOO 232 "as NORTH 579-4800 Wil-tea-tothers-h-sever-il .eeeietqrtoaidcantegie,qettemtshetettwas “m tom interruption." Carnegie told the Wide idiom the meeting that Nettles“ rMrreseattatives to meetimsuchu theWLU gattteriqtopexF tfittlly'ttffv'tt"lt:i,it,t,etLtePr ootthugmtly eetedeoegtp-ies. But Hellnnnchhnedthehoyooahadheen ettectiveandsaidttte-artiettrviemstyh" ,tmeseritmsemtcemsdtaetoitaeffortspat into cmmter-actiag the boycott and its mee- thepeinted uhnoltbcqoeuion ”no S1t1eAtrtit,t_ettart-eutaw mumsw. '.hrNe.eqoh-or-timrattrtar- 'rrtteedaeiy-itroisemgi.ur', 'ttlNttt'tTidtt2tgitgr,e2fS timottet_tpsitetrrieat he.“ trrer1hee-frtVutiatg.tliiritea- ttttgtttevahteotNestie'stohmtai-e c-,s'i0aud..."at-titttet-dtottede- (rt-tent” Mtheittitem tetrtttto-ttries T' "Att yer, T1tA3KSuEK0RTtt The eo-chair-ttmen for this year's project are Ellie Glasser and Louise Vanderkotff. Sigma Phi Sorority. All proceeds from the sale at daffodils will be given to the North Waterloo Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society. Last year, the sorority members presented a cheque for $6,719.00 to the North Waterloo Unit, _ 623-6730

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