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'e criticism that the
are increasing teacher/
;dos and are creating
where students lack
and laboratory equip,
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MURRAY GAUNT
HURON-BRUCE
FAICati011 Minister
fused this week, to
ent controls.
Ontario's Energy Minister
Darcy IvIcKeough is in no hurry to
impose a 50 mile an hour limit on the,Province's highways be-
cause the situation is not that serer
ions yet. Mr. Mcf<eough said a
would be preferable to a ban on
annotInc would not be 'workable. Mean-
aa leads all countries in
education spending ex-
Oweden. Ontario tops
Canadian Provinces in
pont Minister James
fdan about face and an-
that after reconsideration
y inspectors would pros-
fifers who removed con-
`'
es from their cars if they
`put them back on after a
Be said the current Ont-
arda are adequate and 4.
at 6overnment should
automobile nia nu fae
install devices which re-
st more than the pres-
bool board spend- FOn$C • while, reduced lighting in Prov '
incial Government buildings in
Queen's Park alone will save
$40,000 a year according to Gov -•
ernment Services. Savings on
heating are also anticipated.
Government buildings are heated
by natural gas except in times of
peak demand.
Health Minister Richard Potter
has vowed to get tough with
denturists who are flouting his
new law compelling them to be-
come licensed denture therapists
who practice under the supervision
of a dentist. .
They have until December 7th,
to register for a third set of qual-
ifying examinations and•stop
.practising as denturists or face
prosecution. About •80 denturists
have qualified in two previous
examinations this year. There
are an estimated 150-200 still
'
reduction in the speed limit
Sunday driving which he felt ed 1974 Provin-
T. HELENS
SHOOT PARTY
Twelve tables enjOyed the
Shoot Party at St. Helens Hall on
Thugday evening. High prizes
went to Pete Jefferson and Mrs.
Jim Curran with second high -going to Bill Irwin of Wingham and
Charles McDonald of Lucknow.
Lucky prizes went to Mrs. Mary I3urchill of Wingham and Mrs.
Victor Errington. Frank Mewhin-
ney had the most shoots - six.
The next party will be December 6.
NIr. and Mrs. Lorne Forster ,
Wray and Wayne attended a fam-
ily gathering on Sunday at Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Elliott's home near
Pine River.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQuillin
were Sunday visitors with Mrs, and
Mrs. Carl Johnston at Oluevale.
FAMILY GATHERING
The Aitchison families held a
family gathering on Sunday in the
St. Helen's Hall. '
Sympathy of the St. Helen's
community goes out to Pharis
Mathers and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Pepper in the loss of Mrs. Mathers
this past week end.
Several attended the Gilmore-
Martin wedding at the St:'Helens
Church on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller'
were guests at the. Stanley4Iliott
wedding on Saturday at Ripley
United Chnrch.
making false teeth illegally in
about 85 clinics in Ontario.
Liberal Leader Robert Nixon
said denturists were being asked
to leave self employment to'work
for salaries Of $9,000 to $10,000
and doubted that, the Act as it
stands would lower dentuie costs.
A feature of the controversial
Act is the setting of a low price
of $180 for a. set of dentures. Only
about 600 of 3,300 dentisti in
Ontario have agreed to the $180
plan. •
Mr. arid .Mrs. Eric Thacker of
Guelph visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs.' Bob SimpsOn on
Sunday. ,
Mrs. Finlay MacDonald spent
last week visiting in Brantford at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
MacKinnon.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald MaCKin-
non (nee Jane Drennan) of Brant-
ford are happy to announce the
arrival of their, baby girl, Cather-
ine Allyson, a sister for Christ-,
opher.
Guests at the home of Mr. and,
Mrs. Finlay MacDonald this week•
end were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rob-
son and Thaidra and Miss Lisa
Paretes all of Detroit Miss Cathy
Agnew of Michigan, Donald Mac-
Kinnon and Chxistopher of Brant-.
ford and Mr. and Mrs. George
KINGSBRIDGE
KINTAIL
The community extends sym-
pathy to the family of Norman
0'Connor who passed away at
Huronview, Clinton, Thursday
.morning, 'November 22.
SHOW B.C. SLIDES
St. Joseph's School Association
held a meeting in the school
gym on Monday evening when
Bill Van .0sch ; who was.a
chaperone on the recent student
exchange to Maple Ridge , B. C.
showed his slides.
PASSES R.N. EXAMS ,
Miss Nolda Miltenbtirg receiv-
'eel 'word recently that she success-
fully passed the registered nurses'
examinations which were written
in August. .Nolda is a graduate
of the Owen Sound regional school
of nursing and' is presently employ
ed in the operating room depart-
ment, of the Wingham and District
HOspital.
BRIDAL SHOWER
On Tuesday evening, November
20, a bridal shower was held in
the church hall for Dona Wagner
of Lucknow , whose marriage takes
place to Paul Hogan on December
7.
FRACTURES WRIST
Johnnie VanDiepen, son of Mr.
and 'Mrs. Theo Van Die'pen,•had
the misfortune to fracture his right
wrist in an acCident at his home
last Friday.
ELECTED PRESIDENT
Mrs. John Austin was elected
President of Local 335 of the Na-
ional Farmer's Union at the
annual meeting last Thursday
MacDonald of London.
We are pleased to report that ,
Ian MacKenzie' is improving in
hospital in' Londorrand is expected
to be home on Tuesday of this
week.
Mrs. Donald Simpson and Chris-
tine visited in London this week
and with her niece Miss Ellen
Elliott. who is attending Fanshawe
College.
A large dairy barn is being
erected at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Farrish of Kintail.
Visiting minister this week at
the Ashfield Presbyterian Church
was Mr. D. Young, 'who is in his
second year studies at Knox Col-
lege, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs.
Young are. formerly of Lethbridge,
Alberta.
The people of Kintail wish to
extend sincere sympathy to the
family of the late Norman O'Con-
nor, life long resident of this
community, whose funeral was
held at St. Joseph's Church, Kingv
bridge on Saturday a:m..
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which will be appreciated all
year long, give a new or renew-
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Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Marsman
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end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
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