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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1975 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO /( rinin =MCl/CFI
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Mrs. Clara Webster has returned
from a three-week hbliday at
Kirkland Lake.yirith Mr. and Mrs.
Ewalt Webster,
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Mrs. George IVI. Stuart Of
Norquay, Saskatchewan, , was a
recent visitor with her aunt, Mrs.
Stuart, Lucknow.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clare. Johnstone of
town and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin . Johnstone of_ Toronto have Just
returned home from a two week's
trip of the East Coast.
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MiSs Fay Hogan of Owen Sound
spent a few days last Week with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Con Hogan , of Ashfield:
An annual family reunion was
held recently by Mr. and Mrs..
Raymond Leddy and family at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Leddy,.
Diana and Kevin, St. Augustine.
Games and music were enjoyed
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Judith Lawton of Moulton,
gland returns home En land today after
spending the math of-August with
J. C. Johnstone and family. It is
Judith's first visit to Canada. She
returns home to continue teaching
school it Stoke-on-Trent..,
Todd Hogan of Glencoe returned
home on Sunday after spending hiO
holidayg with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Con Hogan, Ash-
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Gordon Barger Sr. of Lucknow
recently spent a week in Wingham
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reiher ' (Garin McKim) St. Paul, Minnes-
ota are spending a week at the ' McKim cottage, Kintail.
Mr. and Mrs. Tiini Glazier of
Agincourt holidayed for a week
with his sister and brother,in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barger Sr. in
Lucknow.
Mrs. john Carter, Lucknow,
:underwent major surgery three
weeks ago and is in University
Hospital, London, Room 17 west.
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R. D. Ross of Lucknow has
returned home after about foal.
',weeks in Winghain Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. John ' Crow
—Mrs. Gfa-Ce-Carnpbell, -Lucknow
visited last week in Kapuskasing
and Smooth Rock Falls. '
Miss Isobel Macintosh of HAmil-
ton was ,a recent sitor with Mr. vi , and Mrs. Frank MacKenzie, Luck-
now. ,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Dykink, and
Miss G. Dykink of Holten, Holland
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J.
TeRaa and family, R. R. _1 Ripley.
Recent visitors with Mr. sand
Mrs. Russ Ritchie, R. R. 3 Lucknow
were Mr. and Mrs. AuStin Bush of
Midland. Other visitors were their
grandchildren • Julia and Mark
Ritchie of Goderich.
IMarlei nnan) and girls
Heather and Sharon of Westland,
' Michigan visited recently with
Mary Maclntyre of Lucknow.
• Rev. G. Howse of the Beamsville
U.C. Home, peatnsville, and
formerly of the Aslifield charge
thirty years ago, visited with Mi.
and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan Sunday
and called on former friends and
'neighbours. •
'Rev. Howse is 88 years old and
his wife Mrs. Howse 89, and are
both well and young in spirit. He
was accompanied to Lucknow by
his daughter Rose and son-in-laW,
Melvin Barness and daughter
Susan of Kitchener. Susan is
teaching classes at Silver. Lake
camp at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawley,
Leslie, Pamela and Burney, of
Oshawa spent last week with her-'
mother,Mrs. Lorne Woods, Luck- .
now.
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Vacationing with George and
Betty Monona, Ashfield for the
past two weeks are Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Moncrief from Trail, B.C.
and Mrs. Myrtle Chapman from
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
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Local winners at Howick Lions
Bingo were: regular games Joan
Robinson, Mrs. Evelyn Barkwell,
Sarah Hamilton, Mrs. Emile Mac-
Lennan; jackpot of $100, Mrs.
Evelyn B,arkwell.
during the afternoon. A turkey and
pork supper was served out offield.
doors in the evening:
Cyril and Dorothy Brown of
Lucknow have just returned from
an enjoyable two week holiday to
the West Coast. They flew to
Vancouver. There they met Jack
and Evelyn Hussey of Walkerton,
who had motored to Cranbrook, left
their, car and continued by air to
Vancouver. Dorothy and Evelyn
(nee Nixon) are sisters. • ' The
foursome toured Vancouver And
Victoria then flew back to Cran-
brook, where they picked up Jack's
car. They visited Lake Louise,
Banff, Jasper and the Columbia Ice
Fields continuing home by Sault
Ste. Marie.
60,0 0 0 voices can't talk bac
The Ontario goVernment has silenced its employees.
" Our job is to provide services to the public. We Work in colleges,
hospitals and offices. We drive snow-plows, inspect your food and . protect
your environmental rights. . .
The irony is ,that we have few rights ourselves. Many of us feel we
are being used by the government.
Take for example the last budget. The government attempted to
woo your vote by cutting back on the. civil. service.
This will save taxpayers a fifth of a. cent on their tax dollar.. That
isn't even a pittance when you consider that the budget calls for over
$10-billion of your money.
You §ee, to the government we are political pawns.
And that not good.
.People who work with retarded children, the sick anti the
thosewho run our correctional centres and inspect .our food
have been cut back.
Public services will suffer. •
But the government won't let us take part in the democratic
process to bring about change.
For us that is illegal.. .
We can't canvass for a candidate. We can't.speak .or write publicly .
on any party's platform'. We can't.talk about the rearissues.
We have fewer civil rights than other citE.'e-& All we want is equality. •
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And that won't cos t taxpayers a cen t.
We hope that you will vote for civil rights ... equal rights for everyone.
We .ordy want to be heard.
Whose rights go next ?
Civil Service Association of Ontario
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