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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-02-09, Page 12
TH LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO tEPORT FROM PARL ANENT HILL off ./0 4114 WHEY, HIM.)• on Tuesday January 18th and the Speech froze. the Throne In review of the proposals set. out by the Liberal Goverment - ion of the 27th Parliament, 1. proposals most similar to those of would like to speak of the Opening, the: Throne Speech of April 5, 1965 - we must consider the imm- ediate assistance dr lack of assis- ram$ Suddenly tante to those people or areas which were promised the benefits. of Liberal Administration during the recent election campa.igti. Let us examine those aspects which effect the Riding of Bruce. Of immediate interest will 'be reference to "a measure to pro- vide for the reocganlzation of cer- tain ertain Departments of . Goverrunent in order to, adapt the structure of • administration to aew'and .chang- ing condition and so better meet. the needs .Of our people. The pur pose of • this reorganization. ,is to provide for closer and better co- ordinated action in the ollowing • areas of public policy;- manpower policies which are essential` to the sustained growth of a highly' . productive economy and to the : elimination of pockets of poverty • within that economy Rural del • velopment programs which are nee. essary to agricultural progress and a better rural life. This section ' is of moment to the area in Bruce which has been excluded from the Designated ••Area and I will quote this when making protest to the Department's 'consideratiionof our problems. . In reply to the Throne Speech, the leader of the Opposition inan endeavour to bring about. this .vita amendment moved that "Your.. Br eellency's advisors have 'omitted • to provide for ,an immediateam • crease from ' $75 . a0' per month to $100 per monthfor all recipients underthe Olde Age 'Security Act. • This amendment which ,would have provided inun ediate relief to the increased cost $f living for our Senior Citizens was defeated 134• to 126. ' I am proud to i say • : that it was sup' ed ed. by. every Conservative,M mbet ,R Through • the Throne Speech mention '• constantly made to far reaching egislaton of revision and adjustment; 'all costing the taxpayers' mr'ttioos and millions of Jailors. • Yet, this Administration. has nee .seen fit to prawide a $25. increase to out' Most deserving seg" neat of Society file Senior :Citi- zens. At iti:zens- nit A %. OVEVa TORN ;tom is. last NW a ' 9�! Via. *+s. a- t wow to year wsildiwa, A I PON. MAC 4 100011. IVs.. olcallate and aerial' to soil. • 'Moatails' wt ea Ws 'SIP PONTIAC COACH jwR . seri- racist .. tai sok * 'Hare k a roal ass Wear. A 42 ENVOY FOUR DOOR . STATION WAGON. ...sl ' sir was cur every tiro goy ail ea 1. trim, !ro!P with tills sow 'ear ,. • Sot an rawlaist W re bury a immune. S Bars !o jest time ear as ."S: Itislltlirr sew . rw#ic lei& lots of arras., . 111, 0111811 Tow wile .eamplais Want ,111lot bark, oprogi to do? ' Swaim' ,WI srI *Pot 'Mr to rrraclt;, awl mid . Mr set 1a, bow jsi awry Wei M •Ibis Ohara VI Pant SOW' The Gavancr/General goes on. to°say 7.. the cppartunties and the kneed far -further "sustained economic' growth have been indicated by the reviews of the Ecotiornic Council (*Canada. My. Government in- tends topursue poli 'cies to ensure that prosperity and;,growth coatitle unquote:. Surely, we in Bruce be cause of out unique needs at this time will be eco idered:in the ur tent of this proposed legislation. hi the field of Agriculture the Government *wags the creation of a fluid for financing major rni" t`al development, projects and in riderto:facilitate itate wide-rangag action, for iniar. development, am" endantentsto the legislation regards mg Agricultural Rehabilitation' [will be' placed before• Parli ment in order that fanners .stay enjoy hv>t�g and.wdriditg standards •corny' parable in other occupatioes. Other measures wf,propose the purchase, re -development and re- , sale of forrhs that are not now viable ecorsinic units. There will also be a revisioc of Y. • ( crop it r�aric..e for the p o€ enabling Chop insurance to be V, •` available to�Gall faranas. The Speech Iran, .., a Throne . goer on and on getting: out the acts vtitch will be amended. the lei 1 illatio :bat will be revised. The re is reference to the 'Canada Fen" 'cn Plan 'and the- 'iablishrnent of a Healthy Res ter Rind of WO.. � .C.EC to. expand hear service.: However, there was no ntenthco nE wt codeted 'to be the '=osz ;ressing need facing Canad- ians. toffy. An immediate nacre- ase of $25.M. in the OId Age Sec - r•., -Ac Peron. At Lucknow Ho 1NILLI�lM 0, HUNTER William. O. Humer passed a suddenly at hishome in Lucke on Thursday , February 30 . H was :77.. • Mr. Hunter wasborn on Jun; 1888 in Ashfield Township , a of William Hunter and Isabell• Helm,.' On April 2, 1913, he ried Selina Johnstone. They f ed in Ashfield until moving to Lucknow in 19571, where they purchased a home on>Haveloc North . Mr. Hunter.: is survived by 4' .wife, three daughters and two: sons, Mrs.John (Alma)MacKin Of Kincardine. Mrs. Robert (L Mclntosh and Mrs. Wm. (Lor Button of RR 3 Lucktiow , Lloyd West Wawanosh, James of Ash X1.2 grandchildren, 4 greatgra children, one sister Mrs. Sand Hackett }of L,ilcknow. He was deceased by one, sister Mrs.:J. Hackett of Lucknow, three br Bob and Jack of Manitoba Ge of Lucknow. Funeralseri►ce was conduc at the Johnstonie and Son Pune -.Norte,, Lucknow, on Sunday, .Februar r6th.. Rev. H.W.Str and Rev G. W'. Kaiser c onduc the service,. T,emporary etto meat was: in South Kinross • Ma leum with final resting place nhill Cemetery. ` 'Pallbearers were Dan Niche Sandy Havens, Jim.t enderso Johnny • Hunter, W m . G. Hun Vernon Hunter.' Fiowerbear were 'Donnie MacKinnon; He Hunter; .Bobby:. Hunter. MEETING The diet' on Th afternoon at the hall. The 1, President, Mrs: Harold- Hald presided... The Ode' was sung the Mary. `Stewart Collect re in unison. ,Letters were read Mrs' Harold-Haidenbv was n to attend the Presidents..Conl in may; The treasurers re read. A card party is to be GO'Tuesday' evening Mrs. iatric on the Tree• BooaL The roWca12war- moneyreportedRL� iii Mrs. Charlie Murray was program' convertor and gave topic.©n ,"Education " and entine" .' ' AU joined in co singing. 'Mrs.: •P A ;Murray poem: -Valentine Wi4'es". James O'Donnell of Luckno formerly of Hooyrood gave interesting demonstration o Stay, a hobby that.stle had at the .night: classes at thea and District. Higo . School. P. A. Murray thanked •_Mrs. ell and preseciedher with in appreciation Mrs. Wil Eadie gave a paper prepar Mrs., Evan Keith on Bruce and Kinioess Twp. Thii wa anteretiug paper arra at chi ccQgtatcla'ticfi'i:iwei' extef Mi P',A.' l�furra`, la new • ed Warden of Bruee aiat) Charlie ay ;can} j ted ing,contest. 1be wirno?,' Mrs. Frank 14.taulcen and It lliatta Eadie. The n.-eeting with God sive elle Grace. The la,:. ei•.«ec'tt� basennentt where a :e: ely 1 1 iachecn was se 2 b}' th esses 1� . l? � A `'. aY a' E.lwdod richt`. TEne. Maresc;ae,.ses wi tritas. i arald Hal ": ' as Ilia l,Cautde... Mrs. Morgan we...iersO Melte MWNalst. of Sandal!' evni u.to Edtta