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Phone Seaforth 527-1240 Clintonlerffice Cliteem Medical Centre, Rattenbury Street Monday and Wedneecirtv 9:04 to 5:30 p.m. Phone 482-7015 REPORT FROM QU EEN'S PARK BY: MURRAY DAUNT (M PP, Huron-Bruce) The ,L4W.1.$1,aluru adjourned Mon. day and Tuesday Of this Wei* j11' respect for the late Governor General of Canada, ()gorge Vanier, In speaking: about the lete Goveiner General the Premier elated Met this beloved and re- spected ';.tovernor General had served the Canadian People well, A resolution was proposed to the Legislature which read as follows, "711,e Legislative Assembly of the Province, of Ontario and Parliament here assembled place upon the records of this. House an expression of its sorrow and end the sorrow of the 'people of Ontario on the death of his Excel- lancer, General George Philias Vanier, D,S.O., Mc. and Bar, Cate. adian Forces Decoration, Gover- nor General of Canada. On, his Passing we are conscious of the loss of a great public servant who had rendered exceptional ser- vice to his nation in peace and in war and who stood high in the Councils of our Commonwealth of Nations, His long and diating- uished career, as Weil as his per, sepal qualities, secure foe him a lasting place in the hearts of his countrymen and we honour his lremery'' "To Madame Vanier and her family the Assembly extends the sympathy of the people of On- tario in the loss of a devoted husband and father. We mourn with them in their bereavement." A resoletion was proposed by the leader of the Opposition this week to the effect that in view of the rising cost of municipal eeveenment and, partienlarly the intolereble burden of the cost of educe tioe among ratepayers in. Ontario and the failure of the government to take steps to al, leviate the situation and lessen the financial berden linen the eittzens of Ontario at the munici- pal level, the government should therefore take' over 30% of the cost of education rather than the present 45%. BRUSSELS 4-H CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS First Meeting The first ,tneeting of the 4-H Model Hometeakere was held et the. home of the leader, Mrs. .Tack Wheeler on February 11, at 1 : 30 p.m. The following °ricers Were elected: President ,,,,,,, Nancy Mame' Vim President ,,,,,, Faye lllake Pianist: Kathleen ICraitter Press Reporter Any Girl It was decided meetings open With the 4,I1 pledge and close with "0 Calitain", The chili is to be called The ifitoAeis Model Ttemeneekere, :Next meeting is at, the heree of the lender Mrs. Who- eleti February 25th. at 2:no p.m. 'Vets was a discussion on meth- hers' pemphlets, record boots abet 'recipe nip, and A Brief His- ftely or Canada end its Fonds. The dentenstratioti was by ,Toyee Triebt or and was Tlltie- bei'i•y truckle. Donne Bauer lire- peed a lemon sauce to o NOtit fhb' Iltoborry ("Irmo Work *AK done b' tc selilwry 1314*6 preparer so(7eal.a:13. I lomE., ments and zi ww.T. :Meeting ed with 0 anada. Third Meeting The third meeting of the Brits- eels Model [irnnemakor:4 \vas held at the hem of Mrs. Wheeler at . at 7;15 mm. Tbe fl oeting oPoned with the 4-H Pledge. Roll call was taken. Minutes were rend by! Kathy Work. The next meeting! 111i1 11 1 1(1.lit the home of Mrs- wheeler, Tin discussion topics Ter the evening were 1, Local \\eel :Foods. 2. Peetish settlers hier food, eleven plane Tor Aehievement My. The demon- etratilon was Durnplingbs (1.01w br Laurel Hemingway, The fermi') work we Finnan Haddie with 1;,!;g S:uiee IC) e by Faye 1;!.d Mary Ann elle meet- ing Closed with ft tetnade.