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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
The Huron -Perth TB and RD Association
wishes ' to sincerely ;thunk the residentsof
these two co nties for their generous". support
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of the recent Chri-st aCampaigrt:
The newspapers • in 'the two counties de-
serve commendation for their tremendous cov-
erage of meetings and programmes being • es-
tablished by the TB Associations in the field
of all Respiratlbry Diseases..
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Our . commitments are extensive and we • .
hope for your continued support as the Asso-
ciation enters: into new areas of responsibility
in the new two county organization.
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Hdnoured On 89thBirthday
WH;ITECHURCH NEWS
_and Mrs,. Clarence Ritchie of 2nd
On Thursday last a birthday concession, Kinloss. Jack John
party was held by Mr's.. Garnet • •ston of St. Pauls was a Saturday
Farrier to celebrate ,her mother •caller, .
Mrs. Gibson Gillespie's89th birth+ Mrs. Amos •Martinheld a succes
day. To•.celebrate with het were sful Tupperware party Saturday
Mrs. A. E; Purdon, Mts.Albert • 'afternoon.
McQuillan; Mrs. Bob Ross, Mrs. Visitors on Friday evening with.
Mary E. Chapman, Mrs. Ezra: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were
Scholtz, and Mrs. Jas.. McInnes. Mr; and Mrs,. Cliff Schweitzer of
The afternoon was spent playing. Kitchener', •
cards and crokinole games. Lunch Miss Shirley Tiffin visited with
, Mrand. Mrs. Schneider and
;Bill
was served with a mosta: eetizt,n•� •:.
birthday cake adornirig'the table array of:feeswater'during the
The attenders presented Mrs. Gil week end.
lespie withgifts in memory of the ' Mr"' and 'Mrs* Bill Tiffin of
occasion.•
Wingharn were Saturday evening
The first truly warm days, wp callers' at thehome of Mr. and.
of spring havearrived during the 'Mrs.. Victor Emerson.
week end. Driving through the were Sundayvisitors
Jamieson
Mr,, and •Mrs:
country on,Moridaythe farmers . itors with Mr. -and
were all busy'getting started on Mrs. Orland lrw•in•and family. •
the spring work on the land Mrs•: Dorothy Proctor and.
ploughing, cultivating or stuck Donald'of Morris,Township 'were
in a wet spot, The ladies:in Sunday callers.at the home: of Mr.
towns nd villages were-ou-t r-ak- and Mrs.' Tom Jamieson.
'ing'the.lawns and:working in the. Mr. and Mrs Torn Jamieson
flower, beds: protected fromthe were. Sunday visitors with Mr.'and
sun with those beautiful garden
hats.. Despite.the lateness'of the
seasonif'these warm days' prevail
the .farmers with the•machinery
of.'today-will so ontet-rhe--crops
Mr. .and Mrs. Bob Alliston of
;Palme•rston. were Saturday callers.
on friends in the village.
Mrs. Cameron. Sitnnions'and
REPQR-EFRCM
• BY MURRAY GAUNT 0
M.P.P. HURON -BRUCE
'I,lt.e Legislature was adjourned
for -the latter part of thisweek for
' the Provincial -'Municipal Confer_.
ence ; held at t•he`fnn-on-the
Parkin, Toronto...'
The Conference op,erted with a
keynote „address by Premier
arts,
Mr. Rolarts said greater inter-
; vention by provinces and•munici-
limit of 225. hours for de.ba e,-cf
Government estimates. • They
also permit certain estimates t�
b'e• serrt out to Standing Cominit_
tees for debate,, • .
•.This. week 1 introduced a Priv-•
ate Member's Bill to ban•. the sale
of non-returnable'botiles in•Ont-'.
ario. These bottles; have
to the litter .problem in recent,
years, as well as being a hazard
to children, car tires and farin.
implements:
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of Strathroy were week -end vis-tr7 _ -s_.__..
ors with Mr. . and Mrs. Bob Mow-
bray..
ow bray. On. Sunday they accont-
panned• Mr, and Mrs. Bob Mow- .
i bray to Strathroy and later they
visited at Chatham.
.On Saturday evening a surprise '
45th wedding anniversary was held
in Teeswater for Mr. and Mrs.
Lester 'Falconer., Present for the
occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
King, Mr. and :Mts. Bob Mow.bray,
Mrs. Jiro McInnes ,''Ivlr, and' Mrs: '
'Wesley Tiffin,, Mr, and Mis: Al
Morrison , Mr. and Mrs. Calvert
`Falconer' and other relatives. •
Games of cards. were enjoyed and
at lunch time Joe King addressed
Mr, and Mrs. Falconer and Al
Morrison presented there with'a
gift of, money. Mr. and Mrs.,
'Falconer thanked. the friends and
,relativesfor thinking of them in
this way and to their son Gary for
his part in the surprise gathering. 0
Mrs. Bob Hamilton and Mrs. •
,George Tiffin of Lucknow were
Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs,
Wesley. Tiffin. •
• ,Sonne of the High School
Mrs: Ronald Jamieson and family. enjoyed an Educational Bus trip'
• .Mr., and :Mrs Herb McQuillin . ' to Kitchener on Saturday;
of 2nd ,Concession Kinloss were Little Carol Rintoul of Peterbor-
Thursday callers at'the home of ough• is visiting' with grandparents
-Mr.. and -Mrs. Gorden-Rintou-l..
Mrs'. Carl McClenaghan 'and•
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan. were Sat- •
urday evening callers on 'Rev.' and •
'Mrs. Clarence McCleiiaghan .,
Mr. and Mrs.' Russel Gaunt
- victors with 34/\ -and
cors a'.f w gays• e first Mrs.• W lliam:.idnnston and 'family
Mr -s.. Albert McQuillan-aand-on.
Sunday evening'Mr.. and •Mrs.
Cliff Johnston' of 'Holyrood
were visitors.wi.th her. •
'Mr. and Mrs..' Garnet Farrier
and Mrs. Gibson Gillespie
ed on the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Elroy.Laidlaw and family
and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz. On the.
'return trip on Sunday the were
accompanied 'by Mrs. Elroy.
Laidlaw and Joann, .
• Visitors on Sunday with,Mr. and,
Mrs. Gershon Johnston, Wingham'
were: Mr.. and Mrs. Stewart Smith
and. Dianna of Kitchener, John
of_ Ire: v.eek wach_.M.r:_an'd-Talcs••
Jack Gillespie:a.nd 'family of
Sarnia.. •
W.eek:e-nd-v-is-itors' witYt F ear
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul
were Mr. and Mrs. David Ober
holtzer of.'Barrie and 'Mr. and
Mrs.. Harry Gutoskie of Kitchener'.
Mr. and Mrs.: Walter .Moore
and family visited Saturday night,
with his-mother-Mts. Dorothy
Moore of Wroxeter. and •on Sun'-_
dray they visited with Mr. and •.
'Mrs;' Robert Broome of Lucknow. .
Mrs. Angus'Faleoner.and Kevin
added• ,Liddle -and jirn Robinson rete -rued
to 'Kitchen'er with thein. •
Callers on Monday with M -r. ,and
Mrs. Johnston were Mr.. and Mrs..
Jim Johnston.and Paul of Listowel
palities in°the lives of their cite-
zens will be necessary in the next
decade tci protect the
environment
- • •
attract 350 municipal leaders
:from' across. Ontario, and is ani •
attempt on the part, of the .provin-
ce to find, in the. Premier's' words
'meaningful and workable solo-
' tions to the needs of the urban
dweller ,,,while; preserving' the
essential qualities of rural and.
striall tQwrrt�Oirtarc.
In his speech , the °Premier
said the focus of Government
••has beenron• the; materiai•aspects
of ecanomic development, .such
'as houses , road's, schools and
--sir ie-�s-i eed;ed-to-serve a -r -a -p •d-1
expanding population:',
"However., 'the time has cotne
to ensure that what: we have
created will result in•the..cLualfty_
• of life to which we aspire" he . •
continued.
In the 1970s•he said, the'Govern.
ment will have three -main areas
of concern and aptivity'; :
1) the preservation of individual
rights, 2) the maintenance of
:economic growth,; 3) the protec-
tion of the environment
life legislature has adopted
the first modernization in over
30 years of the roles governing
the way it does business.
•The new rules are the crew-
--tion of a Special Select Commit-
tee
om it -tee of the House , appointed last
spring, to. bring Ontario parliam-
entary practice up to date.
The new rules esablish a time
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' o aisley..'Mrs.' Johnston is the
former Lois Ribey, :who taught
at S. S. No. • 9 and boarded with,
Mr. rand. Iv1rs, Russel -Gaunt. Many
will rernember her. • ' .
Stanley Moore and Roy James.'
of Woodstock and other .friends
spent the ,week end in the farm
house .on 12th Confession East
Wawanosh and enjoyed some
fishing trips...
Percy McClenaghan of: -Water.
loo spent the week end•with h1rs.'
Lillian McClenaghan. •
Ow is
me to ' Plan Your
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