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The Governor - Exeter, he stated, has one of General reads the speech.from the finest Scout troops- hi the the throne in the senate •chatty• province with 17 leaders guiding bar, whither members of the tl eport From Parlament Throne Speech Debate $hQuidEnd Fridc,y the activities, this mctucies &Mits. Cubs, Cal Guides .and Brownies. The Lio.as Club has decided to house of commons have beat summoned to listen, After hearing the speech, the commons return to their own sponsor the proposed addition to chamber and prepare -a reply. the building and is now confront- One• of the eonimons members' ed with the problem of raisin; by invitation of the priiue min" the money before the new praj- ister, moves that we thank his eet is -t Lion Sandy Elliott thought a large number of citizens were excellency for the speech. An- other tnember, by similar invita- tion, seconds .the motion. Then sympathetic to such .a project the opposition move in and and he believed that if the facts begin the debate with a speech were presented to the public by their leaders, The throne anti ject was st.arled a volunlalv fund-rathedsingre speech gives a short account of: prothat would be a liberal response from the public. William Schlegel, pl•osident of the Grand .Send Lions, brought greetings from that cluh. Hr was accompanied by Lion Dave Jackson. Two pictures, one of the .St. Lawrence River, and the other of Barbara Ann Scott, were shown by dela Larnpinan and Toni McMillan, chairman of the entertainment committee. The suit of the month was won by Les Mitchell. .Whalen Farmer Dies In Hospital Mr, George Squire died in St. Joseph's Hospital, London on Wednesday, January 21. He lived on his farm at Whalen 1nost of his life. Ile was a mem- ber of Whalen United church un- til he moved to Granton a year and a half ago. :He is survived by his wife, the former Ethel Dayinan; one daughter, Mrs. .Norman Hodgins (Velma), Granton; one. son, Harry of Woodham; one brother, Tames, Roland, Man.; four sis- ters, Mrs. Harry Westlake, (Rho- da), Roland; Mrs. John Herdman (Annie) Mrs. Joseph Daynan (May), and Mrs. Orville Cann (Elsie) all of•Exeter; and seven grandchildren, Funeral services were held at the Hopper -Hockey fwleral home, Exeter conducted by Rev. Vardy, Granton, on Saturday, January 24 at 2 p.m. with interment in Exeter cemetery. Ely W. H. A: THQMAS :10. Tin $-Athrecele, 4=4)1 29, 1959 Palle }tstrtirrleintrli auuatlrutulturiumuormounasurgrrltarrillainlrMuUMOtttrA[ItrtllrArl.lYd1[trs,!.t�rsllFtl.N4ld!�. r how the country is doing and witlz an opportunity to raise al- .1 lvhat new h'gislatiou is to come most any subject in which their helbre lthe throng, constituents are interested. The • Since the throne speech is a1• ways written by the government, government members commendthe government for what has it indicates that the ,country is been done and for what the gov well governed and that the' eminent intends to do. proper legislation is to come The opposition :finds fault in before parliament. me ,opposi- every way they can. The 'high tion's •job is to find all the fault lights of file speeches pro and it can. hotly with the government con are reported in the news - and the' legislative Program' papers all across the country They" try to amend the address and are reported in Hansard. In such a way as t0 show ells- As indicated in our report last management or neglect. The de- week, we are sending copies of hale on the address and rata the days. dMansard to the libraries at Lu• can last for Orn can, Parkhill, and the Middle - amendments day . Jf nothing unforeseen turns sex County Bookmobile. if there. up. it will finish this time an is any .item in the debate in , ,L relay. January 30. which you are interested, it can This debate being of ai general be found. in Hansard. The speech- es of the prime minister the liberal leader and the C.C.F. leader,. together with the liberal. and C.C.F. amendments, are all: in Hansard for Monday, January 19. One item of the Throne speech ceremony intrigues me. It is the compliments paid to the house of commons and the senate by , the governor-general each time. he refers to either of them in his speech. There is a railing across the senate chamber beyond which Yolk in a few clays for another vocalist and it was a second win the common members cannot go. recording session. The trio has each for the cede Carter Trio, They stand along the railing two TV dates slated for March; Fred Davis, Katharine Blake, while the speech is read. The PM Party and Hit Parade. i Wayne and Shuster and Music- speaker of the commons stands I was surprised to see that' maker$, on a block one step high at the Looking In i/itil Liz iii -Liles Hard For New York By ELIZABETH TQUCHETTE The NW -dies head :for New a row as the country's hest male the group called the Nobles who guested on Hit Parade last week were actually the Emcees who. at last count had changed their Anise shown by becoming tate best to one side. whenever the gov, name to the Stereos. Now they're femme sin Last crit Sylvia Murphy was centre of the line-up. 7'he gover tagged year best newcomer and nor -general sits on the senate thus year she fulfilled the pro- speaker's throne and the senate s cake! ds located in front ane' recording under their new title. ' ge i' ernor-general comes to a place Bob Goulet captured the Lib -1 Two !defunctears Four ago Lads was the best or the hthe now in the ouse where the senate erty award for the third year in; vocal u e of commons is re• . I group Bill 'Van Evora was feared to. he stops, bows, and Youth Expect 150 At Rally Over 150 district you:ng people are expected to attend a Chris- tian. Youth Week rally which will be held in James St. United :lead tenor; now he's in the same lips his bis 'plumed helmet to the appropriate speaker who. bows and tips his tricorn hat in ; return before the reading pro coeds. These compliments, like other ceremoniesin parliament, take time but are impressive, spot with the award-winning Ore- scendoes. I had coffee with three of the Crescendoes recently. 1 v o n n e Lauder, the other member of the rtuartet had a makeup call. Bill, Polly Brooks and Syd Beck- with are the other three. Bill and 'Folly who are teamed to - Church, Exeter, this Sunday, to- gether are well -matched off stage, too, when it comes to Youths will present their own clowning. They keep up a steady church service, then hold a fire- pace of wisecracks and semi. side, hour featuring a film and slapstick. Polly is known as a discussion groups, "living doll" by her coworkers. District young people of all They say she is completely with - denominations have been invited out temperament, to attend. Has anyone else noticed the Bill Pollen, James St. Candi- new warmth .in Sylvia Murphy's Personal items date for the ministry and a singing style? The voice and fi- former president of SHDFIS stu- gure are the same but now it dent council, will preach the seems the singer is alive. 1t sermon for the seven o'clock must be love. Sylvia and her ad service. Paul,,, Wilson, Exeter, man from Montreal will be mar- ersUnion, and Paula Boulianne, erenicl na rigid next month. Mrs. Finkbeiner of Listowel I Norma Haines is another new - spent a few days last week with 1 duet will be sung by Sandra ly engaged singer. But Norma her son, Jack and family. Walper and Marlene , McBride. and her fiance, a CBC type, plan Mrs. Finkbeiner entertained The rally comes at the tail to wait a year before they fbr her daughter, Jackie, on enol of Christian Youth Week, marry. Since Iean is also en - Tuesday last, it being Jackie.s' whose objective in part, is "to gaged, only Marjorie of the ninth birthday. The guests were r demonstrate the joy, satisfaction Hames sisters is still free-lan- Barbara Hodgson. I ura French, and fellowship that can be en- cin,;. (Marj is the tallest of the Carol Foster, Carol Johnston,joyed within the framework of three, the gal in the middle). • Catherine Klahre. Bruce Mills and Bryaii Hodgson. Mr, Laverne Morley returned home Saturday last after being two weeks in the Peterboro dis- trict in the interest of the Farn'i- Mr. and Mrs. :13i.11 Morley ,Tr. were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Skinner, Cen- tralia. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve 'Pullman and boys spent. Sunday with the former's father, Mr, George Pullman of Mitchell. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Johnson were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill MrIey Jr. The flowers placed in the church on Sunday were in mem- ory of the late George Squire. Mr. and Mrs, Ron Squire were ,Sunday visitor's' with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Dickins, Lucan. The Story In Zion By MRS. JUD DYKCMAN There were no church services held at Zion West on Sunday owing to poor .road conditions. Mr, and Mrs. Warren Brock visited Saturday with air. and Mrs. '1'oua Dickinson, London Township. 5 A the church." Cliff McKay is currently on tour in the warm climes. First Kingston, Tamaica, • and then Letter From Ice's slated for Port -of Spain Tri- nidad. Anne Gable, who was once a Holiday Ranch regular gets her first TV elate in several months this week. She'll sing for Billy O'Connor. - Although Salad Days has folded in New York it did run up Personal Items a record, the longest. run of any Air. and Airs. 'Raebuzn Sleeper Canadian show .in the Big Town spent Slulday with the lather's and several of its performers Parents, Mr. and Mrs.AlcNair, drew attention from the top not - Tinsley By MRS. CECIL ELLWOQcI on Sunday, Vtsilors with Mr. and airs. Lloyd Odd of London, on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. George Prest and Bill also air. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood. airs, Toy Hamilton visited Mrs.. Earl Hamilton on Friday afternoon. ehers. Erie Chriatinas, for one. He's already signer( for a good part in a new Noel Coward play and Barb Franklin is being con- sidered for a role. Allan Manings agreed with Lloyd Heebner that their panel Show One of a Kind is fun, "Though there's net much to it." Mrs. .falu - 'I1 evethick and He admitted that nnce in awhile Mr. and Mrs l lu,r1 Windsor at- one of the 'panelists gets a lucky tended the .siis!,!•Pearce wed• brainwave but dawdles with lois ding in Loia-1,,n Slaturday eve- answer so he won't appear "too ning. bright." "It's s usually just an Mr, and Mi•s. Earl I.tamilton educated guess," said Allan. anti Elaine spent the weekend The show's secrets are carefully in Detroit. guarded as Inc those on Front. Page Challenge. There is abso- air. and airs. Albert Hess of booty NO truth in the occasional Zurich visited with ..t r. and Mrs. rutixenrn tr that these shows are Jiro Trevethick on Monday eve- -es nine. Airs. Tom Brock and infant Visitors with Mrs. Ruth Wat. The Still 1i O1 Sunday were i d +,t a .Il . and r 71 •-t c Victoria l e it '.v lured I llau accused on returned home from A ictoria 1.lrs. Carl Trevethick and sons of helping himself to d the nlac- 1 ospital, London, on Stuiday. of Loddon Mr. Tied Mrs. Iuu ter's liquor when Ile was not on Iiss Muriel Hern is staying with Trevetllick� and Mr. and Mrs. the premises, waxed properly hero for a few weeks. Don Watson and 'Darlene. i indignant: "I'll have you know, Airs. Norman Brock. Mrs. War. Mr. Harvey Morley is on the sit'," he declared heatedly. "that rtn Brock, Mi's. Ward Bern, sick list. I conte from honest English Mrs, Ken Hern and Airs. Not - tan Jaques atteliclecl the W.I. uchre Tuesday afternoon at Cliavville hall. A number from the comlliu- nity attended the funeral ser- vices for the late George Squires in meter on Saturday. Misses Jane and 'Ruth Ann Dykemen, 'Wingham, were week- end visitors with their parents. Mrs. Elson and her pupils en- joyed skating 111011day aftel'iiooti at the Exeter arena, ;'Suss Doris King, St. Marys, visited last wrrkrrid with Mr. and 11li's. Norman Brock alit) famile'. 1 e Mrs. Nphrianl Bern visitid last week with her brother" Mr. Willtain Stephen ill Stratfput General Hospital, Little, lta1'011 :Stock, spent: a (ow days lastweek with her gratadparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lynn, Clandeboye. 111i. end Mrs, ' ph1'iani Heim spent Friday evening with Mrs. Louisa Kyle, T';xt ter. Mr. and Mrs. Norltlati • Brock Were Thursday evenill1 Visitors with Ale. AM Mae. Jas. hart, Exeter. North Anierira's first produe. ilia toil well was drilled a century ago at Petlolia, faeai• Sarnia, Ontario, and that first oil well is stilt produting, `I'Iie Women's Institute held parents." 191111y night on Wednesday eve -I "I'm not concerned lcilh your Hing with a turkey dinner but I English parents," countered the due to weather conditions the ' master. "What's worrying ane is attendance. was oat large. Iyour Scotch extraction." 'Take it ToThe Experts N ons -End Alignment and Wheel iia _,.... ;. c. P�rims Are Low! 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