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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-02-09, Page 25;on, layed tying the he is a gas ser ring'hon� lwever, a left :entre Inger )it's [ne. ing ,goals Dnsible f the ason. Detroit e -'w inn - eeve G. Joynt an Ten. Man Committee resenting BiiefRe SioivG • i to •declar Jng rural areas slow- grow" th districts because "they form Only 11 percent of the population': rowthWarden Patterson felt the alter' is are unfair because the only gut deled. by the government in is Reeve George loynt, Lucknow; • i selecting a slow- growth area t a Mount Forest meeting last k, representatives of.35 West- Ontario est Ontario municipalities critic* d as unfair the federal govern nt's criteria ofpicking slow" wth areas. he. municipalities selectedba inittee of 10 .who will plan a € to be presented ip the govern. n't doling a mass meeting in. awa , ... he briamill outline why it nks the'area in which the 35. nicipalities and 13 others which orsed the original move' by !int Forest: should •be designated slow -growth area. The 13. e not represented at the nieetin ]airman of the 10 -member mittee is Coun. Harry Bridle, nt Forest, chairman of last • k's meeting, ther members are Warden.. 'lichen'lichenof Wellington County Arnold. Patterson of Dufferin nty; E.B.Mcinnes,' Hanover; pert Gibson,' Howick Township; yor Frank Waikom, Gdderich;. y team Tuesday net, de= >.nkton 8, were. .nnon 2, Ls.playe8 lith a Bob e goals, Kenneth Gamble Shelbourne; C, R. Pelton, :Listowel and Clarence Nation -1 Employment Service. statistics, • • Schmalz,, Walkerton. He said residents of Aufferin: difference' of - There'was little differ Opinion at the meeting. All rep- County, who have the lowest per resentatives seemedcapita to agree that. Pita income in the.province, present criteria for selecting slow- have to deal with the Brampton Nr4A office and consequently their' gr fair because they do notgive a prose d th areas =high unemployment situa. by the highly slow family incomes ^� are un�, tion wasmaskedprosperous urban area around, the true picture:. • ; • town. All agreed with Mr. Schmalz lyr Bridle told the meeting he who; told. about Walkerton's unsuee- understood. that the' criteria°might'_ ass ao. s ful ff rt a couple of years ago be changed byLthe federal govern. • • 'Mount Forest had, sought, a united • • effort of all municipalities in the district ..was. to be sure we're on ' the doorstep when the laW is., changed." pAr GM WISE IOM IS R1Y 6AY, TIDE/I;` $10 .PIN6 MIRE REALLY PAYS:to ;. to be included in a slow- glow th Meritin the fah: One reason 'area because 'a high percentage of its high school graduates were leav ing the town to work in larger cen- tres, Reeve Joynt proposed the motion calling for, the municipalities to band together, prepare a brief and go to Ottawa as well: as seekassis- tance of ;he provincial economics and development department. He said he felt the federal govern- meritwas not giving.conslderation Y ' HITECHURCH. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ivan Laidlaw arid Janet visited. on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs: Orland Irwin and family and' Mr.. and Mrs. John Crowston DON'T FORGET THE:00'P! SCOUT.PAPER DRIVE THURSDAY, APRIL 14th ' . YOU • in the Canary Islands and over 60 other. countries. you can :enjoy 4 world, of flavour. in the balanced, beer.. r p0 Radio eater ;f.3862 Playa a Canteraat Las Pahit►aa, Canary Islands SARI ING BR:E` iERI S • Limited of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gray. Bonnie, Tommie and Donald of London, were weekend visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom'. Mag- offin. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier were Sunday evening visitors With Mr. -and Mrs.. Ted Rice of St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie Barbara, Brenda, Stephen. Donald and Mary Ann were Saturday visit- ors with his.mother, Mrs, Gordon Ritchie. of Lucknow. • 5t6 -.0s Work At New Hydro Centre (Zion`News) `Evans Heltruhas commenced ' work with Ontario Hydro on Feb-', rua y 14th at the. new hydro deveF opment, centre at Pickering, °Ont- •':, Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Cook, Susan and Ronaldof Ripley, visited rete- •ntly•,.with Mr, and Mrs. Peter:Cook. HAS ARM IN CAST- • LittleMitigate; Swan, 15 month old daughter of Mr, '. and • Mrs .. Rus -r set Swan;_ s. carrying :her, arm In. a cast w ich -resulted. from a'tutn• ' ble off it chair. Allan and Katherine, Dunsmuir have had the chicken -pox. Jim' Hunter' retuned :home from W ingham Hospital on Saturday: ATTEND WALKERTON .MEETING Mr.. and Mrs. Wm . G ,Hunter attended the --68th Annual -Meeting of the . Children's Aid Society for, the County of.Bruce'in Walkerton,. on Saturday. Following.the meets. . ing ,a delicious smorgasbord dinner was,served. The hall was attract- ively decorated for Valentines and all foster `mothers were presented with corsages. Guest speaker was Dr': Kenneth 'Wright; Psychologist of the Board of Education :of London His, thought• provocative topic "The Ambitious Parent" was much err. joyed by all, Others from this area .attending were Mr.. and Mrs.' Ali; phonse. Murray, Mr and.Mrs Murray. Gaunt; Mr: and Mrs'..Don •ald Blue. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hackett vis- • ited on Friday with Mr, and *Mrs, John Kuik of, Ashfield and, visited in Walkerton on Monday. . • Mrs. and Mrs. Kitchener 'Finni- gan and, Mrs. Mary:Barr of Goder- ich visited, with Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Hackett on Sunday ' • Mr, and Mrs. Ckarles Wilkins and family visited .on. Sunday with .Mrs. Francis Wilkins of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs.. Nelson Raynard, Lucknow, spent Saturday with MC, and Mrs. Doug Raynard. Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Blake of Dungannon spent Sunday evening: with Mr, and Mrs. John Gardner.