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'Th LOCK/110W SENTINEL, picKNow, ONTARIO
BUTTON'S MEAT MARKET
LUCKNOW
HOME GROWN, BEEF
BYTHE HALF OR QUARTER
• FRESH PORK
HALF OR WHOLE
CUSTOM KILLING
HOGS AND CATTLE ON TUESDAY
BEEF ONLY ON THURSDAY
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Phone 528-3099 or 529-7475
• REPORT FROM
QUEEN'S PARK
BY 'MURRAY GAUNT
M.P.P. HURON -BRUCE
• The Ontario Government came
under fierce attack in the Legis-
lature this week from both Opposi-
tion parties over the Province's in-
creased Sales tax, and was chal-
lenged by Liberal Leader Robert
Nixon to take the issue to the
people in a general election.
Mr. Nixon described Mr.
White as "a srniling gravedigger
who is sealing the fate of his party
with this tax".
N.D.P. Leader Stephen Lewis
said the tax increases were cruel
and hit poor and lower income
• people particularly hard.
All Opposition Members spoke
' on second reading of the Bill to
increase the sales tax from 50/0 to
77o. It turned into the strongest
attack yet on the Davis Govern-
ment by the Opposition.
• The, main thrust ,of the Opposi
tion argument was that the sales
tax was a regressive tax and this
increase would be inflationary..
4 John MacBeth (P.C. York West)
' was named Chairman of a Com-
mittee appointed to investigate
the building of Ontario Hydro's
• new head office..
The 11 member Select Commit-
tee of the Legislature has been
named to look into the circum-
stances surrounding the granting
• of a' contract to Canada Square
• Corporation Ltd. to build new
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offices for Ontario Hydro at the
corner of University Avenue and
College Street.
The Committee, according to
the Chairman, is prepared to
look into charges of political
patronage.' It has been alleged
that Canada Square got the .Hydro ,
• contract because of Canada
Square President Moog's personal
friendship with the Premier, and
because he,donated to the \fro-
gressive Conservative Party.
The Globe and Mail in a front
page story last week has said
that Ontario Hydro paid a firrn
of architects $1,485.000 fpr plans
of a new office and then decided
not to build the offices itself.
I am on the Committee along
with James Bullbrook from Sarnia
for the Liberal Party.
There have been a.number of
grants made this week under the ,
Conservation Authorities Act.
They are as 'follows.
(1) A $325 grant for initial capit-
al development in the Hehn
Wildlife Area to the Saugeen
Valley Conservation Authority.
(2) A $1,500 grant for initial
development programme in the
Brussels Conservation Area to the.
Maitland Valley Conservation.
Authority.
(3) A $1,025 grant to the Saugeen
Authority for capital improve ern
in the 13rucedale'Con.servatio area
in Bruce Township.
(4) A $3,250 grant to the Saugeen
Authority for capital improve-
ments in the Russell Conservation
area located in Kincardine Town-
ship.
• RIPLEY ABATTOIR
Custom Butchering — Curing aind Smoking
Cutting and Wrapping -- Sausage Making — Fast Freezing
• HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS
• CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS
• Have cattle in on Thursday for Friday's kill
With Two Big Coolers, We Are Able To Hang Your Beef From
• 1 To 3 Weeks — Whatever Your Requirements Are .
For Home Freezers We Sell Choice Home Billed Beef, Pork
and Lamb In Any Quantity At Loivest Marketing Prices
ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR
PROTECTION •
CHAS. IlOOISMA, PROP.
• ABATID1R 315-210 • • STORE 395-2961
WHITECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Aitchison
and family of St. Helens were
Friday evening visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin were Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh McMillan, David-,
Paul and Gregory of Watford and
Mrs. George Tiffin. of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Falconer
and Tony and Mrs. Robert
Mowbray were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falcon-
er and Kevin pf Strathroy.
Mrs. A. E. Purdon spent the
week end with. her daughter Mrs.
Cleghorn of Wingham.
TAKES TRAINING COURSE
Douglas Ross of Wingham High
School on Monday commenced
a two week's training course -in
mechanics at Earl Wilken's gar-
age. •••
Donna Thomson spent the week
• end with her.grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Leddy of Luck -
now.
M. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin, his
mother Mrs. Orville Tiffin and
• her mother Mrs. Ethel Stewart
of Wingham on Sunday were at
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tiffin's.
Wingham to help celebrate their
daughter Lori's second birthday.
Mrs. Allan Yockelson of
Toront9 spent the week end with
• her parents Mr. and Mrs., Hugh
Simpson and attended a relative
shower at the home of her aunt
Mrs. Jim Henderson of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrison
of Lucknow were in London on
Friday where Tom hada check
•up at Westminster Hospital,
• Mrs. Dunlop. of Kitchener
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom 'Morrison of Lucknow.
• Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan were
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McClen-
aghan of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs.
Irwin McClenaghan, Nancy,
Richard and his friend Miss Janis
Plastow, all of St. Thomas,
The May meeting of Chalmers
Presbyterian W.KS. will be •
held on Wednesday, lylay 16 at
the home of Mrs. Johnston, Wing -
ham. Leaders, Mrs. Walter
Elliott and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw.,
Helper, Mrs. George Phillips. /
Courtesy Mrs. Wm. Evans.
On Tuesday, May 1st student
preacher Victor Wybenga was at
Toronto, where he received Mast-
er of Divinity Degree and Knox
College diploma. Mrs. Wybenga
accompanied him to TorOnto.
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs.
Bessie Mulliss and John Clipper). -
ton were in London on Tuesday
at the optometrists.. Mrs.
Mulliss remained for a week -with
relatives. •
On May 14 -at 8.30 p.m the
• Family and Consumer Affairs
meeting will be held in. White-
church Hall with Hostess Mrs.
-Wallace Conn. Roll call - a
household product you would
recommend. Motto - The farrn
is the food factory of the nation
lets keep the assemblyline rol-
ling - Mrs. Elgin Johnston.
Reading Mrs. Russel McGuire.
• Lunch - The 4-H girls are serv-
ing part of lunch, Mrs. Wm.
Rintoul, Mrs; Albert Coultes,
Mrs. Don Ross, Mrs. Dan Tiffin
providing sandwiches,
Mr. and Ivirs. Victor Emerson
spent Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Verbeek, Jamie
and Michelle of Gorrie
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of
Hyde Park visited on Sunday
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Bili Evans and attended Lucknow
funeral parlor where Mrs. James'
Smith, the aunt of Mrs. Eric
Evans rested,
Congratulations to Miss Ruth •
Elliott, who has received word
ihat she has,passed her exams
at Centralia 'Agriculture Col -
lege of Technology.
Sunday May 13 is Rally Sunday.
at Chalmers Presbyterian Church.
when. Sunday School awards will;
be presented. All Sunday School
attenders and parents are asked
to be present.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs.. Bill Rintoul were Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Gutoskie and Michelle
of Kitchener, Neil Rintoul and
Steven. Mrs. Neil Rintoul was
assisting at Wingham Hospital.
On Thursday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Emerson visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney
and Hugh, who is home on holi-
days from Quebec. Hugh showed
many snaps and slides of the differ,
ent airports where he has been
stationed.
• We are sorry to report that
Gershom Johnston was admitted
on Wednesday last to Wingham
and District Hospital.
• Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Caslick
of Wingham accompanied by
his mother Mrs. Earl Caslick was
at Brights Grove on Sunday to
attend the christening of Mr. and
Mrs.. Wayne Caslick's baby •
• daughter.
Quite a few from Whitechurch
WEDNESDAY,,
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May 1. t•
ay 15'
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• (Special Savings 5%,
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from May 1.
This up -to -two-week,
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Were at the funeral parlor
day afternoon at Clinton
Dave Gibb's mother Mrs.
Gibb rested..
Friday visitors with Mr,
Mrs. Albert Coultes were
Harvey. Daniel, Molesworth
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe
sels.
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