HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-02-21, Page 5Your last chance to
be in h 'book"
Dear editor:
Residents of ..'est Ashfield Township have one last
opportunity : to make an update on their. fates for .the West
Ashfield Histn-ry Boob,
We e accepting any .changes in writing. cup until Feb.
29. e would especially ask that those from Pott Albert
take note,
' Books ordered and paid for in advance cost $35,. bile
after publication. the they will $45 or mores depending on
our costs..
Contact Marian Zinn, R.R. 2, Lucknow, NGC 2110,
S28-3710, er myself, Mayme `? ilkins, R.R.. 3, Goderieb :
3X9, 395-3495.
Muymc WJYim.
Dungannon CGI
fast for 30 hours
The Dungannon CQIT
will join other groups
acrossthe province to help
end poverty and suffering
around the world. Over 10
Dungannon girls will pantie-
ipate • in . World Vision
Canada's 3 i Hour Famine
on Feb. 23 and 24, while
raising money to support
World Vision's relief and
development programs.
Heather Irvin, one of the
teens taking part, says the
group will get together at
her home. They plan 'to go
bowling and watch. miviesl
as a way of supporting each
other while going without
food.for 30hours. "It'll help
keep our "mind's off eating,"
said heather. .
Last .year, 100,000.
Canadians took part in the
34 'Hour Famine" and. ,raised
$1.87 million.. Funds will
support development pro
grams such as agricultural
programs in Mozambique,
AIDS awareness programs
in Uganda and programs
assisting needy kids here in
Canada.
'The 30 Hour Famine also
gives young . people a
chance to identify with mil-
lions of people around the
world who face hunger
daily.
World. Vision is a
Christian: humanitarian
relief and .development
organization which works
in more than 100 countries,
and more than 5,000. pro
jects. =
The Dungannon CGIT
would .welcon e. your span-
s0rship Call Elizabeth Irvin
at 529-7594 if you would be
interessted.
The political scene -i 26
An.P's difficulties
Miss Agnes McPhail, MP is reported as saying that,
before voting on the amendment to the Speech from . the
Throne, she will' consult the executive . of the organization
in S.E. Grey, which elected her.
The vote on Mr. Ivleighen's amendment will be a vote to
put the government out or keep it in.
Miss McPhail cannot approve of the atnendment, which
is protectionists but neither does she like voting' in favor of
the, King Government. She recognizes that to vote against
the Government may mean its defeat, and an election,
which,she says, the people do not want. So she is in "some-
thing of a :quandry. Ourguess is that she will suggest to her
-executive thatthey advise -her -to: support the Government.,.
She thinks that .all parties and groups' in parliament
should be :represented in the cabinet that is in the body: of
men: to which the premier looks for advice and help. ''W!e are
afraid that with" a° Liberal majority in control, the
Conservative members of the Cabinet would feel that their
advice was little heeded
Miss: McPhail, however, is right on one point. She
believes" that a government should not be driven, from
office when defeated on mere question of policy. It should
stick, and carry on getting through such legislation as will
:receive the sanction of a majority inthe house, With the
arrival of three or four parties with strong representation in
parliament some such ,practice is necessary.
Eighll'ayedS"hQurs
and released.
Bill, Diane 'and Barbara
Carson were taken by,
ambulance to Alexandra
Donald Staples was Marine and General
transported by air. annbu Hospital, Godoriclt., Diane
lance to Victoria Hospital, . was later .transferred to
London. His wife, Lourdes Victoria Hospital.
Staples. 06) was taken by Cynthia Barzyk and,, Jean
ambulance to inear'dine . Carson were not injured.
Hospital, where she was Hwy 21 was• closed for
treated, for ninon injuries labout three hoursr ;
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her sister, 20 -year-old Jean
Carson, Of London, were
passengers m the card
Luckrauw Seagate
mergeney feeding
prowam up
r Ontario deer
were winter weather is causing emergency status for
deer~ in s>rne part of the province. An emergency feeding
program has been set up in the areas of Sault Ste. Made,
North ay, Parry Sound, Bracebridge and Bancroft.
Repeated snowfalls and unusually Bold temperaturesthis
winter lbave deploted.the animals' fat reserves, whieli could
result in high losses without emergency feeding. The inid.
January thaw helped briefly to make the situation' less .criti-
cal, however, recent snowfalls have again restricted deer
movements.
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