HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-02-10, Page 11WEDNESDAY. FEB.. `10th, 1965
REPORT FROM.
QUEEN S P
By •,Murre aunt '
' , , M,P,P, Huron -Bruce
The ; biggest . bombshell to; hit
the. Ontario .Legislature this .week
was:the announcement of a Plan'
• • for redistribution of seas in the
provincial House. ° The:Tories,
berals and NDP parties all' are
affected in the . redrawing, of • rid -
ng boundaries to make: represen-
tation by population more, equit•:
able.. •
The announcement ,of ,the plan
by •Pr,.emnier : Rpbarts, Which. came
"wit'hout Warning,. „completely; 'dis-
,
rupted •'the continuing .debate on
the Speech from, the Throne. The
plan, which . mush be ' approved by
.''•the• Legislature, 'increases t h e
number of seats. from • 108 to .117.
Nearly every member is affected
to some extent with several be-
ing redistricted right out of their
ridings,.„ notably . Robert Nixon,
. Liberal. Brant. Ross Whicher,
Liberal -- Bruce, arta Edward
Sargent, Liberal Grey North.,',
end tipliving in the same new.
riding of Grey -Bruce... • •
My ' riding 'Huron-Brtice, • gains
, from the„ Bruce .riding by add-
ing the Townships o Bruce, Kin-
cardine : and Greenock s_well as
the Town of Kincardine .and the
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•=• Mr and `Mrs B`arry McQuillin
and Jill of Kitchener were week-
end visitors with; .his parents.. 1VIr
and 'Mrs., Fred 'MeQuillin:
.,•The February meeting of .the
W.I. which was postponed Con
Thursday last • will • beheld in.
the ha'lk . on Thursday, February
lith, at. 2:30. p.m : ,
• Mr,. Dan Rose of Erno, was a
recent visitor with Mr :'and. Mrs.
H'aaey ,Webb. •
• :The annual meeting'. of they. St.
"Helens Church will, be held on
•Friday• evening at: 7:00 o'clock.
This will be ':a Pot Luck Supper
with, the • meeting to Follow.. A.
good attendance:Is requested.. r'
Village. of Tiverton. Otherwise the
riding is unchanged.: ` ' •
The City of Toronto 'is 'slated;
to lose 3. ridings. In the,,.
Hamilton
;area .5 ridings .are juggled to
make: six. Opposition Leader , ,An-
drew E. .Thompson said the .Lib'
erals • would caucus , Monday .to
discuss the Many changes,
• Mr; Nixon. followed -Mr. Thorp-_
son in t h e continuing Throne.
speech -debate,urging ...creation, of
an Ontario Student Service • • to
provide employment for pot -sec-
ondary. school students. He also •
urged the ..government to . apply'
•forassistance: under, the. Agrieul
tural. ,:Rehabilitation Act (ARDA).
,for the. county of • Norfolk, which
he described as."the sore thumb
of poverty, in. Ontario.”
• Vernon Singer,. Liberal
sview, •submitted the third por-
tion ofhis,;serie's of 101 questions
on Operations of •the. .Attorney -
General's, °Departl'nent.. .
Murray Gaunt, Liberal Hut!
on -Bruce, 'proposed ,that the _. pro --
government„ extend aid, to..
drought -stricken ' .farmer's in Eas
'tern Ontario with. ° a direct sub-'.
sidizatiori; of lost income. During
the 'debate,. he ..stressed the need
for a, network of community col-
leges', across Ontario to fulfill the •:
need .for post secondary educa-
tion at other' :'than :the .university
level
Arthur J..Reaume, Essex N.orth,t'
admonished ,the goverriment : for
its .failure :to detail, • any plans
for revision .of .provincial.' liquor
laws , in the Speech., from'..: the:
Throne ” •
Donald 'Paterson;: Liberal , •Es
sex South, 'called .'on the govern
ment to table a: report :•'made • 3 1
yea a, ago by the Economic .Coun-•
^1.1 • on . the Toririst ' Industry :, of
1962: •
The' thr one debate: is scheduled,
.'o cr:,n'1L'ide . oh Tuesday‘ night at.
•vh,c'h trine the first budget:' es+tim-•
will _ be brought -before the
House..
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. LANGSID'E.
Visitors over the week -end with
Mr Percy',Garb and Bob Were
Mrs.:' Pete Va derLugt, •.,Mary,
Adriene, Bent, and . NickI of
Hamilton. ,
'Reception `Held, For Newlyweds
' A , . large crowd of : relatives,
friendis and. neighbours < gathered:
at , the Whitechurch ,Community
Hall on Saturday, February . 6th,
to honour a Mr. and Mrs. Murray
.Neable :' (Elizabeth Swass of Tiv-
erton) .newlyweds. At the end of,
dancing and .'Mrs. Neable
were • called to • the ,platform to
seats of honour Allan"Miller of
Toronto, read. the address.' : ' and
Harry' Swan presented .the, couple,
with a' gift of money. 'Both. Mr.
and. Mrs. Neable thanked all whin
gathered honouring . them and in-
vited all to visit them in Bramp-
ton, All then sang "Fox They
are Jolly Good Fellows." Music
for dancing . was supplied by 'Har-
vey Kuntz, Allan Miller and the
•!tippling Water Boys of Kitchen-
er. Special guest of the band for
era'rd,
Mr. .
the evening was MrG
(Charlie) Moyer of 'Mildmay who
is' totally blind, •and was a real
crowd • pleaser, , with his •,piano
playing and singing, Also sharing
the square dance ,calling was te-
r..ole Rititoul of Whitechurch.
Lunch was served:- flel'atives and
friends. attended from Orange-
ville,,
ra ige
ville, . Bramnpton,. ,Toronto, Listo-
wel, :Kitchener, Tiverton and Fal..
merston.
Visitors with Mr: ` 'and : .Mrs.
'Frank. Miller.. were Allan Miller
,.of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. ' Ebner
Smith, Mrs;: John Shith of Kin-
cardine, • 'Mr. and .Mrs ,Harold
• Smith of Tiverton, Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Surridge and family of
the fourth of Bruce, Gerard Moy-
er 'of Mildmay and Robert. Gar-
butt.
Mr. and Mrs. William Scott
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton , Leddy of Goderivh.
Visitors with Mr' and Mrs. Wil-
lies •Neable and family over the
week -end were Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don ' Neable and. 'family, Bramp-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fischer
and family. of Palmerston, Mr.
and Mrs.Murray , Neable, of
Brampton,
Mr. . and Mrs. Gene
T nn rel and family of . ,Inglewood,:
'cars slid off , the roads
onSaturday nite due to icy con-
ditions, '
Mr. and Mrs. OArt Hinschberg-..
er, Dale and Lisa of Kitchener
were. visitors ' with her parents
Mr, • and Mrs. Prank -Miller a
week 'ager Sunday.
day but few people were ' able to
attend.
Mr. ,and Mrs, Lorne ',Luther
spent a few days in Ridgetown.
recently..
Mrs: "Harvey Robb is 'spending
a few days. in •.Kitchener.. with her
sister; Miss Elaine Robb ��•ss teach-
ing in Kitchener ;this. week as'
•well. •
Visiting 'Mr "and. Mr,-. Frank
Hamilton during the weekend •
I were. "Mr. And Mrs. Jim Spilsbury
and family 'of London .
,'Miss ' 'MargaretMacLeod ' of
Toronto arrived •, home „this past
week to. 'stay . with .her brother.
Kenneth,.
Many from dere attended the ,
variety concert in Lucknow on.
Saturday evening sponsored by'
the Lucknow. Agricultural Society.
Visiting Mr: and Tors. Ewan Mc-
Lean
on the weekend. • was 'Mr.
Charles- Palmer of Swan River,
Manitoba.
Recent :visitors ' with. Mr.. ',and.'
Mrs. Finlay MacDonald: were
Mrs. Murray and . Walter of De-.
,trot!: .
Mr; sand Mrs.. Oliver Mceharles
spent Sunday,' at, Clarkson with
'Mr. and Mrs. Allan 'MeCharles
and Susan;
LOCHALSH'
Bad roads and snow meant
school cancellation seriera1 days
during -the week, -,
The Annual 'Meeting of • Ash-
field` •Presbyterian Church . was
finally. held after several times
being Postponed; Monday, was the:
Through lift' techniques -in' Sur-
bgery, valves can
ee repaired, inborn heart defects
cats be :corrected and diseased
arteries can be replaced, : the.
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