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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-04-10, Page 11Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April .10, 1985—Page 9 St. Helens institute hears report A delicious pot luck lunch was enjoyed by 14 members of St. Helens branch of the W . I. preceding the annual meeting April 4. Luba Strutton presided and all 14 members- present joined for the .coming year. A thank you note was read from the Agricultural Society and it was .decided to donate again to the 1985 Fall Fair. Each member was asked to supply a handcrafted article to be sent to the Erland Lee Home for sale during Institute week. The group will also be presiding over the Huronview Birthday Party on June 19. Everyone is invited to the Smocking Summary Day to be held in Clinton on April 11° • Edith Cooper gave a comprehensive report on the executive meeting, to plan the district annual which will be held in W ingham on May 27. St. Helens branch is t) be in charge of the In Memoriam for that day. The theme for the district annual is Youth - O it Hope for Tomorrow. Tickets will be sold on a quilt at the district annual • with the draw being made at the Fall Rally. After a lengthy discussion the date of the 80th anniversary of the .branch was tenta- tively set for October 3. The conveners of the standing commit- tees gave their annual reports, after which. the election„and installation of officers was conducted by Sybil Chandler. Frobisher Bay woman visits with Chaprnansfor Easter By Valetta Emerson / • Mary Topsal from Frobisher Bay,. North West Territories, visited the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman. This community extends sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Mae Hutchison and family on the passing.,, on Saturday of Mrs. Hutchi- son's father, Mr. Huisser. The United Church ladies last- week quilted a quilt in the hall. . Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig of. Auburn were Tuesday afternoon callers on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. On Monday evening a wall on the back portion of Emerson Hickey's house caved in on the water system and drained the tanks at the hall: The shut off for the Hickey home had to be located and shut off to allow the tanks to refill at the hall. Mr. Springer had electricity installed in • his home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin called on Mr. • and Mrs. Victor Emerson on Tuesday on their way home from having therapy at W ingham Hospital, to celebrate their forty- fourth wedding anniversary. WHITECHURCH by Valetta Emerson Alan Falconer reports . for work on Tuesday at BNPD. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gaunt, Graeme and Jennifer of Chatham visited on Good Friday with Mr. and 'Mrs. William Purdon and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt of Wing ham. Mrs. William Purdon and Beatrice McQuillin spent a few •days at Mildred's home in Fast. Wawanosh. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farrier, Beverley and Amy of Guelph spent the weekend with his mother, Agnes Farrier. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin and Gertrude Tiffin of Wingham visited with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson to help her celebrate her birthday which was on Saturday. Helen Scholtz's familyput on a birthday for their mother on Sunday in Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall to celebrate her Turn topage22 Dump requires action soon... from page 4 is not being segregated. The ministry inspector was around to inspect the dump recently and he is not satisfied, said Arm- strong. The township is very close to getting a summons and being fined, she added. ' "The onus is on this council to tell the (dump) superintendant what they want done. The trench is not used properly. He is burning stuff which shouldn't be,” she said. "Burning household garbage causes odour. (Tie trench) should be covered over every twd weeks with a bulldozer to compact and cover it in," said Armstrong. The Berk -treasurer went on to explain a by-law could be passed and fines levied with the dump superintendant enforcing the by-law. Councillor Kathy Todd said she wished the ministry would decide whether a trench is to let water out or keep it in. The • trench system is no improvement, she observed. The reeve then commented the former method of backing up and covering it in was a better way. The clerk -treasurer observed however if the superintendant was doing what he has been told to do, the trench would have worked much better than it has. "The problem is in training the house- holds to segregate their garbage. The problem is the source and until you notify the source " "You can't expect people to know what to do unless they are told," commented McQuail. To address capital punishment issue On of the topics that is of concern to everyone these days is Capital Punish- ment. Prime Minister Brian Mulroney has promised a free vote on this controversial subject in the House of Commons. Amnesty International says in its mandate: "It opposes the death penalty and torture or other cruel, inhuman or degreading treatment or punishment of all prisoners without reservation". Thus, we owe it to ourselves as citizens of Canada to be well informed on this subject. Amnesty International South Bruce 97, is bringing Dr. Donald Morgenson from Wilfrid Laurier University to be their guest speaker on April_ 16 in Iuckn►ow United Church at 8 p.m. His address is open to the public. Dr. Morgenson is a Professor of Psychol- ogy and currently chairman of the depart- ment. He is well qualified to speak on this topic. He has devoted a great deal of time and energy to humanitarian interests. Some of these , are his affiliations`` :with the Big Brothers Association, the John Howard Society, Amnesty International for Urgent Action, Oxfam, and World Federalists of Canada. i He has also, studied the Danish Prison System and has witnessed executions in the United States. 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