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• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO •
County Honor pins and certifi
ctes awarded
a s were to-Sevene
young ladies at the Wingham- 4-H
Achievement nt Day, who have com-
pleted
pleted six projects. Standing, ---
left to 'right, :are 'Doris Rintoul of
R. R. 2, Lucknow,.; Mrs.: Donna
Bauer of Brussels, Lexie'.Mc t- in.
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e of R.R.1,Port Albert; -Dorothy•.
Taylor of R. R.2, Lucknow;seated:
Lorre Campbell of .R. R.1, Lucknow
Helen Courtney of R. R. 7, 'Luck -
naw, and Sandra; Porter of R.R.5.,
Brussels
Advance •Times. Photo.
CULR9SScORNERS
Mr, and Mrs George Berrell and
Jennifer and Miss Betty. Berrell all
of Toronto spent the .weekend with.
'.'. Mr. 'and Mrs: James Haldenby and
girls. •
Misses Elda , Beverley and. Doris
Wall, all of London, spent the
weekendat their home•here
Alex Stewart and girls of KLncar-
dine visited on. Sunday afternoon
with Mr and Mrs Tom Stewart
and boys
Mr, and Mrs. Everett Whytock
• and family of Teeswater visited on
Saturday evening with, Mr, and
•Mrs.:James Haldenby and girls.
Visitors during the weekend with
Mr.. • and Mrs. N. E. Haldenby .were
Mr.
and; Mrs. • Donald HaldenbyNand
Sally Ann of Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. FredFriendorf and'Brenda ,
Haldenby of Kitchener, Mr, and
Mrs, Ross Irwin and family of
L• ucknow ,: Mr. : and 'Mrs. Delbert
• Hedley and' family of Holyrood
and Mr , and Mrs Rae Haldenby of
Three Babies
Baptized Sunday
KINLOUGH, NEWS.
At the. Anglican Service on Sun-
da : three babies were;baptized;
yrn.
Jennifer Louise, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Barrell•of. Toronto
Sally Ann, daughter of Mr. ;and. '•.
Mrs. Don Haldenby of Toronto,
and Deborah Arlene,. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hedley of
Holyrood. The service next Sunday
will be held at 9; 30 .
Mr. and`Mrs. William Haldenby,.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman' Fry and •
family.' spent .last;Sunday with, Mr.
,and Mrs. Ralph Haldenby, Billy
and Connie at Port Credit.
Mr: and Mrs Bert Nicholson,
Allan and Lois visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ted :
Evans, Linda ,and. Larry. at George
town
BABY DIES •
•
We. extend.sympathy to Mr.. and
Mrs: Howard Whitesides: and boys
df, Toronto, in the passingof their
four month old daughter Kathleen
•Anne.: She is survived by her par=
ents, :two brothers and her grand-
parents. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur
•
Teeswater:
Mr. 'and Mrs: Gerald Stewart
of Kincardine visited on Saturday
night with Mr, and Mrs, Tom,
•Stewart ,and : boys. Mrs.' Eva .Mc- •
Pherson and Steven visited at.the
'same home on Friday.
The Settle.menfito • HtJrcn..
County _ ..
Author JAMES .SCOTT
,-- A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF 'HURON,
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Mr. and Mrs, Albert. Trafford of
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REPORT FROM U.I.L.PEEN'S::PARI(
BY,MURRAY'GAUNT, M P; P.
Premier John. Robaits, this week
repudiated provinciai:supremacy :
'views of his Attorney -General and
smoothed the way for unanimous
approval of his Confederation of '
Tomorrow *Conference.
. Mr. Robarts,.wound up the,three-
day' debate on the •resolution. by
making clear that he :rejected the'
views.of Attorney. General 'Arthur
.Wishart .who had argued earlier.
that the provincial premiers should,
attend the. Conference as .the :lead--
ers of sovereign.states..
Mr. Wishart: had maintained that
the.provinces had the right°to re-'
shape •Confederation'the way they
wanted ,and the ; Federal •
Government should, have no voice
in their decision.,
,,
The Premier's. statement 'reassur'-
ed, members who had sat.open
Mouthed as Mr. Wishart who' said
he was speakingg.efor himself put...
.
forward the, most extreme' version
Of the compact theory of.
Confederation voiced'hy any
Ontario politician in memory.
It was:. announced this week. in
the Legislature that the Govern-:
ment 'will pay or compensate per-
sons injured while helping police;
The, payment will be,up to
$10;00Q in a lump, spin. or $500 a
month°, `•
The cooinpensation: will bed
pai
'either to the victim; of injury, to
-.the person • who is responsible fox
his ;care or to his dependents if he,
dies. •
Sex education 'willprobably be
come an integral part of Ontario
education in the future according
to 'Education Minister Wm, Davis,
• However, he. is still. not :sure
that the optional sex educatio,p
course that his d'e'partment sent to
Ontario school boards earlier this
year is the best, type of program,
. The business of the Legislature -is'.,
progressing very forwardly and 'this
'should .result in the House being•
prorogued `sometime during the '
next two weeks.
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