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SUN LIFE OF CANADA
NEW OFFICERS
OF HURON CHAPTER NO. 89,
ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR
Front row, left to right, Mrs.
Jack Blackwell, Mrs. • Alex Robert-
son, 'Mrs.• Clarence Bell, Mrs.
James Inglis, James Inglis, Scott
Reid, Mrs. Dennis Langridge, Mrs.
Harold Elliot.
Back row, Mrs. George New-
bold, Mrs. Bill Stevenson, Mrs.
Ronald Forster, Mrs. James Miller,
Bert Moffat, Mrs: Wayne Pletch,
Mrs. Morris Swanson, Dennis
Langridge, Jack Ferguson.
WHITECHURCH
Intended for la.st week
Mr.. and Mrs. Gary Johnston,
Phillip, Wayne and Margaret of
Mildrnay visited on Suilday with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and
family.
Mrs. Gertie' Tiffin of Wingham
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. George Young and family of
Langside who will be, moving in the
near future to Wingham.
Mrs. John de Boer, Mrs. Symon
de' Boer of Lucknow and Mrs. Peter
de ,Boer visited one day last 'week
with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nicholson
of Strathroy.
We are pleased to report that
Mrs. Wilford Caslick of Wingham,
who had been a patient at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, return-
Progress solves one problem
and presents another—just a new
link in the chain of life.
ed home on Sunday.
Mrs. George Tiffin (
was a Sunday visitor wl
Mrs. Bob Mowbray at
Mrs. Donald Pollock
were also Sunday call
and Mrs. Mowbray.
Mr. and Mrs.' Bill
Sunday', and Monday
.,their daughter Barbara
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Rus
Teeswater were Sun(
with Mr. and Mrs. CI
Mrs. Violet Laidlav
resident of Cosy Nur.
west of Whitechurch.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Windsor spent the we
their parents, Mr. and
Laidlaw and Mr. and
Elliott.
• Mr. and Mrs., Wa
Barry, David and I
Sunday visitors with Iv
Elliott, Ailsa Craig, a
and Mrs. Bruce Elliott
of Arkona.
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The Royal Commission on Violence in
the Communications Industry'' has a toll
free, 24-hour telephone number.
If you plan to submit a brief, want
to tell us how you feel about violence in
the ,media'or want information about
submitting a brief. call us.
We'll send you all the vital
information you need via Bus Parcel
Express.' And if you're planning tomake
a submission, take it to your local bits •
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151 Bloor Street West, Room 810,
wgiNsmailEE4' Toronto, Ontario :MS 2V5
The Hon. Judy La Marsh. His Honour Judge L.A: Beaulieu, Scott Young.
Commissioners.
'11w Royal Commission on Violence
in the Communications Industry,
depot and send it by Bus Parcel Express,
collect. •
Whatever you do...come to your
community's public hearings. During the
strike, well listen to summaries of every
'brief, with or without advance: notice.
Public participation in the Royal
Commission on.Violence in the-.
Communications Industry is important
...to all of us. •