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Knox Church increases budget
' Agricultural Meeting
Agriculture' Minister Eugene
Whelan, addressing the. federal
provincial Agriculture Outlook
Conference in Ottawa last week,
said that income prospects for
Canadian farmers have never
looked better. Farm incomes
reached a record level of $2.96
billion in 1973 and will climb even
higher this year, to an estimated
$4.55 billion.
The minister also urged
Canaria and other nations to
increase their food production.
Before his meeting with
Canada's agricultural experts,
Mr. Whelan said in an interview
that the federal government will
propose a form of guaranteed
annual income for farmers this
year. Farmers and government
would contribute . to a special
"stability insurance" fund, from
which farmers would draw money
if their incomes dropped.
Trade With Mexico
Industry, Trade and Commerce
Minister Alastair Gillespie
accompanied by government
officials and top Canadian
businessmen, was in Mexico for
three days of trade talks.
The minister predicted • that
Canada will do a $1 billion worth
of business with Mexico in the
next few years.
New Bankruptcy Rules
Consumer and Corporate
Affairs Minister Herb Gray said
in a recent report that he hopes to
introduce in Parliament this year,
News:of
Correspondent
Mrs. Chester Earl
Mrs. John Vine and Miss Erin
Kennedy of London visited Mr.
andMrs. A. Bremner for a couple
of days. They were supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl. McDonald
Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ward and
family of Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Smith and family, Elmira,
visited over the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Dobson.
- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell of
Elmira visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Chas, Scheerer. Mr, and Mrs. ,
Ken Scheerer andPamela visited
at the same home.'
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Stephenson were Mrs.
James Hampson and Susan, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry England and
;iris, all of Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Earl and
ludy visited Sunday with Mr. and
rs. Les Earl, Atwood.
Mr. and Mrs. James
MeTaggart of Brussels were
Saturday evening guests of Mt.
and Mrs. Percy St ephenson.
Twelve tables played euchre at
the Community Centre Monday
evening, Sponsored by the Hall.
Board, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Evens
were conveners,
Mrs. Cliff Bray has rettirned
home from St. Marys Hospital,
Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs. Willis
McCartney of Milestone, Sask
and Miss Mildred McCartney,
Ottawa visited Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. A. Cardiff.
Visitors With Dr. and Mrs. D.
Wardlaw on Sunday were Dr.
W.L.A. and Mrs. VVardlaw and
Susan of Brantford. Mr. and mrs.
Leon Perkin and Mrs. Robert
Brown of List
Mr. and Mrs. • Robert
Kleinstriber of Brampton visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
kleinstriber.
new proposals to revise the
Bankruptcy Act.
' Finance Ministers Meet
Federal Finance Minister John
Turner predicted a healthy
economy In 1974 but the energy
situation made firm projections
impossible.
' At a meeting of
federal-
provincial finance ministers, Mr.
Turner rejected provincial
requests 'for compensation for
losses incurred from indexing.
A committee will be set up to
watch investments in energy
developments, to •ensure there
are no great demands on the
economy.
Immigration Policy
Canada's immigration policy
for the future is presently under
study.
• A federal green paper, the
first step toward a complete
re-evaluation of this country's
immigration requirements and
strategy, will be released late in
the spring.
After publication of that green
paper, the Parliament of
Manpower and Immigration will
sponsor' a "National Conference
on In-migration and Population".
Exports Up 25.4, 0/0
Canada's exports rose to $25.17
billion in 1973 from $20,27 billion
in 1972 - an increase of 25.4%.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bretnner.on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. Ross Siebert and
Craig are spending some time
with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Seibert,
Their new home at Milverton is
uncompleted.
Mrs. Alex Pearson visited
Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J.
McWilliams in Mt. Forest.
The congregation of the Ethel
Presbyterian Church held their
annual meeting following their
church service.
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Correspondent
Mrs, Mac Engel
The annual congregational
meeting of Knox Church was
preceded. by a pot-luck dinner at
12:30 on Wednesday, January 30.,
Rev, C,A.Falconer was appointed.
chairman and Mrs. Stuart
Stevenson, secretary. -
The meeting was opened with a
scripture reading and prayer by
Rev. Falconer. The printed
reports were adopted. The Camp
Allocation and Presbytery dues
were discussed and a salary
committee and organ committee
appointed. The new managers
appointed were John A. Perrie,
John Conley and Stewart Steiss,
Organists are Mrs. Stuart McNair
and Mr s. Stewart Steiss. Mrs.
Mac Engel was re-appointed
secretary-treasurer. Mrs, Clare
Veitch will be the auditor. Ushers
Jack Knight and Stewart Steiss
with Larry Smith and Leslie
Knight as assistants. -An
increased Budget allocation was
accepted , fo-r 1974. The meeting
closed with prayer.
Personals
Clem Steffler is in Wingham
Hospital following acar and train
accident on Thursday afternoon,
January 31 which occurred on the,
sideroad between the 10th and
8th con. Grey Twp. Mr. Steffler
suffered cuts and shoulder injury
but is reported in satisfactory
condition.
Mrs.. Harvey Hood had the
misfortune to fall fracturing her
right arm during the treacherous
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Mr. and Mrs, Win. Adamson,
and family have moved to
Lucknow, having sold their farm
on the 9th con,
Bill Paris has 'returned, to his
home inPrescott after; spending a
month with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Cameron and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knigh
and, boys visited on Sunday wi
Mr, and Mrs. Allan McTagga
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NURSING
DIPLOMA PROGRAM
A Few Questions — And Answers! !
QUESTION:
What is the value of a Conestoga College Nursing Diploma?
ANSWER:
The Nursing Diploma granted upon completion of the two year program enables the graduates to
be eligible to write the examinations to became a Registered Norse.
QUESTION:
Recently the Ontario Government transferred the Nursing Diploma Programs from the Hospital
Schools of Nursing to the Community Colleges, How does this transfer affect the program :
ANSWER:
Hardly at all. Conestoga College will process the applications, but the chairman of each Nursing
Division will choose the candidates. Since our Division chairmen are the former directors of the
Hospital Schools of Nursing; their knowledge and experience will continue to guide the program.
QUESTION :
Will the"nursing students continue to have as much nursing experience in hospitals as they did
prior to the transfer to the College?
ANSWER:
Yes, definitely, Since clinical experience is a vital part of the Conestoga College Nursing Diploma
Program the nursing students will have as much and if possible more nursing experience in the
hospitals and community health agencies than they did before.
'QUESTION : •
Have the locations where nursing students take their classes and clinical experiences changed?
ANSWER: -
No. Classes are held in the former Hospital Schools of Nursing buildings and clinical experience it
obtained in the same hospitals as before.
QUESTION
Where are' the Conestoga College Nursing Divisions located and who should be contacted for
specific information?