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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-06-18, Page 13Toronta Lo %woe FOR ALL YOUR LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY NEEDS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1$,- 1975 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE THIRTEEN t a It RESIDENTIAL— INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL Phone Collect 3574 583 PLEIcH,..E4CTRIC W INGHAM REPORT FROM QUEEN'S PARK BY MURRAY GAUNT M.P.P. HURON-BRUCE The Ontario Government has asked the Federal Government to put a moratorium on the sale of aluminum wiring . because of the "possible, hazards" although Ont- ario Hydro has not stopped using the metal which is much cheaper than. copper. Consumer and Commercial Rela. tions Minister Sidney Handleman told the Legislature that the request for a federal moratorium was not'met with any success and he is currently studying whether amendments to Ontario's building code could accomplish the same effect. U.S. workers living near the' Ontario border may be moving into the Province to take advantage of $1,500 grants offered to first time home buyers, Revenue Minister Arthur Meen conceded. He was correcting a statement by Treasur- er, Darcy McKeotigh who told the Legislature U.S. citizens were not eligible for the grants because they were not Canadian citizens. Mr. Meen said citizens of any country who are , residing in Ontario are efigible for the grants. Allowances paid to injured workers under the Workmen's Compensation Act are to be increased by the Provincial Govern- ment on July 1st. The maximum rate of compensa- tion payable to injured workers will rise 25% to $216.35 from $173.08.a week, representing 75% of the ceilings on earnings which will be raised to $15,000 a year. The absolute minimum for permanent total disability will be increased to $400 from $260 a month. Pension increases to dependent widows will go up 10% to $286' a month, a dependent's child's pension will rise to $77 a month. Burial allowance will go from $500 to $600 and the: initial lump sum payable to •a widow for incidental expenses will be increas- ed to $600. The changes will cost $108.2 million. One of the more pleasant duties I have as your Member of Provincial Parliament is to present Commem- orative Scrolls to constituents celebrating their 90th birthday, or over, and 50th wedding anniver- saries. If you have any relatives or friends celebrating these mile- stones I would appreciate you letting me know so that I can order and present the appropriate scrolls. WHITECHURCH SOCIAL EVENING A wind up party was held on Saturday night at Lurgan Beach for the Bible Study Group ,Of White- church-Langside churches. There were 28 present -at the summer home of Mr. and •Mrs.. Roy Bridge. Nancy de Boer'Was in charge of the entertainment and Qrahani Kay led in the--sing song.. Lulich was provided by the ladies; Some of the Langside-White- church Y.P.S. on. Sunday evening attended the Youth Service at the ' Lucknow Christian Reformed Church. Mr. and .Mrs. Bill Sheppard of Sarnia were visitors one day last week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. Visitors, on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' Archie Purdon and family were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Curran and Paul of West Wawanosh and Mrs. Hazel" Purdon of . Lucknow. Miss Nancy de Boer began work for the summer at Palmerston Children's Psychiatric, Hospital. Lucknow Public School grade, 6 and 7 on Friday had a bus trip to Toronto Zoo. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan, Clara and Mary Lou, were at -Toronto and visited with Mr. , and Mrs. Pat Donnelly and Angela at ,Streetsville. Bruce South County Field Day was held on Monday. 'Some •of the pupils from the village were among the winners. 30th ANNIVERSARY Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Snowden, who to celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary, were treated to a surprise party by their family on Sunday. Miss Jane Laidlaw of London and Paul Laidlaw of Windsor spent the week end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. United Church service next Sunday,. June 22nd will be held as usual' at 10 a.m. with Sunday School following. . There will be no church service nor Sunday School at Chalmers• Presbyterian Church on June 22nd because of anniversary services •at Lang'side. Rev. R. D. A. Currie, a ' former minister, will conduct the services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Moss and their daughter of Plattsville attend- ed' the anniversary service, at the United Church. on Sunday. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Bill "Evans was permitted' to return home on Monday from St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where she was a patient last week. '''resiclence had passed away very suddenly at age 65 in Toronto. He had been up here, put up a tent,, planted many plants, had a footing dug for a garage which he intended to build. Unfortunately no one knows his last name. His family have now removed the tent. Mrs. Mary Aptin of London, the former Mary Martin, visited last week with her sister; Mrs. Robert Stewart and Mr., Stewart. • To celebrate Father's Day Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig, Lana and Ryan and Albert Coultes spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Schwichtenberg and family of Port Elgin. Mrs. Gershom Johnston and. George Grigg were Friday visitors' with; Mr., _and Mrs. Jim Johnston -and family of Listowel and on Saturday they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weltz of Walkerton. JOHN DEERE Mr. and Mrs. Ted McClenaghan of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McClenaghan of Dungannon; Miss Bea McClenaghan of Newmarket; Mr. and Mrs. Clare Harmer of Plattsville. Friends - Mrs. Ruth James of Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Russel Moore of Preston; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dickson of Belmore; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wightman of Bel- grave. The dinner and supper were enjoyed smorgasbord style by the relatives. During the afternoon the neighbours' called and presented them .. with a planter. Many beautiful cards with donations .and flowers were received. The community extends best wishes for many' more years of health. DIED IN ,TORONTO We were sorry to learn last week from his son that the man who , purchased the piece of land at one time owned by Tom Morrison with driveway, opposite Bill Evans' 7 2130 TRACTORS 70 H.P. 3 1830 TRACTORS 60 H.P. 1 1120 TRACTOR 45 H.P. 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Free overnight parking 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. See your travel agent or• contact us at: 150 IKing Street West, Toronto. • Telephone: 362-1848 60th ANNIVERSARY On Sunday, June '15 Mr. and Mrs., Ben McClenaghan celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary at the farm home where they reside with their son' Carl and Mrs. McClenaghan„ Their daughter Doris, Mrs. Leeson of Nanaimo B.C., was the only member of the family unable to celebrate with them. celebrating with them were Mr. and Mrs. Harry (Lorna) Moss, Susan, Jane and Don of Plattsville;, Vicki Moss of Petrolia, Jim McCartney of Plattsville and Donna Fuller, TillsonlYurg; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McClenaghan of Waterloo; Michael and Mrs. McClenaghan of Dundas; Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClenaghan, Ron and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard McClenaghan, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Klien Harr, Mark Duffy and Patti Moore, all of. St. Thomas; Mrs. Eileen Parker of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Glanville; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Parker of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. John. Parker and Scott of London; Mr.. and Mrs. Jim Parker of Huron Park; Mr. and Mrs. Jim McIntyre (Faye), Sudbury, Lynda and Mary Beth; Allan McIntyre of London and Juliet Chaput of Tilbury; Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan. Other relatives present were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dobie of Paris; .Mr. and Mrs. Glen Swan of Brucefield, 180' MASSEY FERGUSON 1060 NUFFIELD 30 COCKSHUTT '24T JOHN DEERE BALER WITH EJECTOR 268 NEW HOLLAND BALER, HARVESTERS 550 INTERNATIONAL WITH PICK UP AND 2 ROW NARROW CORN HEAD 780 ALLIS CHALMERS WITH 2 ROW HEAD NO. 6 JOHN DEERE ONE ROW 200A JOHN DEERE 10 FT. SWATHER NO. 9 THREE POINT MOWER USED LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT 140 JOHN DEERE WITH 36 INCH MOWER MODEL 70 MASSEY FERGUSON WITH 34 INCH MOWER MODEL 70 JOHN DEERE WITH 34 INCH MOWER MODEL 55 JOHN DEERE WITH 27 INCH MOWER CASSIKS:, GARAGE TEESWATER 'PHONE' 392-6402 •