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Mary Dawson, daughter of Mrs, Rena
Fisher of Winghain, was named warden. of
Warlivvorth Institution. in an induction
ceremony May 20., She becomes-the first
female warden of a male security peniten-
: tiary' in 'Canada. Mrs. Dawson; a Correc-
' tional Service'of aliacia employee began her
,career 'Bs seererarthe—warden before
assuming responsibility as Warden of
Warkworth InStitution, a nidium securitS"
penitentlarY which, has a population of 440
male initiates; . ' •
' She had been appointed acting warden in.
August Of 1979;
rs,,,,,Dawson ,was born in Whitechurch
- gi adtiate"Of 'F.' E. 1Vla lilt Secondary
School. She moved to Kingston in 1963 after
holding' iiarimiTS' positions ,at CKNX1.: In
Kingston she worked at'Queen's University
before accepting 'a. jeb as secretary to the
warden at Warkworth. ,
WILLIAM RIjOgIR:ICK- •
1VIDONALD
William Roderick
Ma0Donald -of , Stiatford
passed . away on.: _Thur..
..sday,, August .28, 1980
.,the: [Ira in
Stratford In hiS 65th year,
following a shOrt illness, I
'q t." con- FRIDAY. TO'.
cession . 6 in, Huron TUESDAY
TOwnship....op.....i May -:11, to I
1916,. 'the youngest' Son of FRIDAY.- SATURDAY
DoitEitcl and: Annie • 7:000119 00
MaoPonaid' Sunday to Tuesday',
.(MacCregor). .7 `t! 8;09.1".only
He: was .predeceased by•
• his -father in 1946; his IN
mother in 1953;. One a
Obituary FRIDAY
SEPT, 12th 4"
III at midnight ,
lotion which will come into' ' •
force on September fith,
;OFA President, Ralph Bar-
rie.,, said ,the legislutipn, Wag •
long overdue as trespassing,
, paiticularly from hunters and
• tecreationists, has.become a
real problem in rural areas.
Barrie said the OFA has been
pushing for new legislation
for over 20 years. • ,
The major provisions, of
1111C:111011110apliono END the new legislation include
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'II an increased fine of up to
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trips THURSDAY SEPT, ii I
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8:00 P.m. '1`0111LIBAICtIr
• WINSHRM, 0NTAR10:.PliONE 3574630 FOR 24 god' movit o,ifoRmAnot,
MOre fliVe
The• Ontario Federation Of in attitude, the new legisla-: and through their County -
_Agriculture (OFALcour - • in to w r ' he F Orations,
• ments:the provinciat goverir---said.
went for its new Occupiers' Barrie
$1 000 00 and up to
$1,000.00 , for 'conipensation
for dainages. as well, the
land owner's reSponsibility,
for trespassers injured on his
property is greatly. reduced.
The new regulations are
rather Complex, Barrie said,
and. urged.farmers to get full
details from either their local
ConServation officers 'or the
police department.
Barrie said the most im-
portant step now is to ensure
that local police departments
enforce the new legislation.
"The police have always
been reluctant to prosecute
trespassers •before and un-
less there 'is a major change
'local &Melons aware they
*want this legislation enforc,
, and Trespass legis. 'farmers,:both-as individuals ecd. „
concluded by sayiag-
$
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. she was •
programmed
accomplish
the .
impossible.
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cirANGF-ontc, "11,,,, did you die, !II
Joseph? •
Did you die In this a
house?
Wh?, do you remain?" "
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