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Ilruce Wheeler has been transferred ' from the
h Ontario Provincial Police Detachment to the
on detachment where he is In charge. Sgt.
joined the OPP June 25, 1958 and served In the
h lraa of Northern Ontario before being posted to
or. He came to GOderich from Kitchener 1m -
upon his promotion to Corporal In January of
Hb new posting In Walkerton'. becomes effective
*He will be joined there by his wife Bev and their
children, Roberta 12 and Gary 10.
Life
cal people travel
Ottawa Festival
bets and friends of the
h -Pro Life Group will
ving • Stratford by ,bus-
, al/ember
us-
ovember 2---4) take
in the cross Canada
I of Life sponsored by
for Life.
ursdav, November 1 a
for Life will take place
all Members of
went to espouse the
of the unborn. It is
by Coalition for 'Life,
idcal arm of the Pro Life
ent. .
lly there has been a • let-
ing campaign to Mem-
f Parliament. Telegrams
ngsent also by churches,
and individuals concer-
th present lax abortion
These messages from all
nada, will be flooding
tawa'speaking for life.
Festival is plan-necI
with the abortionist's
s fall is crucial to fate
rn children in Canada.
enry Morgantaler and
ontreal abortionists are
tted for trial by breaking
w in the Criminal Code.
orate
ool plans
ate
sses
Huron Perth Roman
is School Board has un -
en a special program of
instruction for teachers
rents of separate school
is which got underway in
-d last night.
skating worlhops are
held for the teacher so
ill be better able to pass
lis to their students when
rate school pupils begin
am of weekly skating
the year, , .r
program has been fur -
expanded, however,
Ih an invitation to
to take part in the
evening of the two night
and an invitation to
sin area public schools
to in the Huron Perth
attending grades kin -
n through four, will
weekly skating in the
(
and continue to
as. Students in grades
eight will take a similar,
more
�
, followingadvanced
n, k. the Christ -
first of the skating
Ps was held at the Duf-
+lrena in Stratford with
nd evening of that lass
held November 7.
three separate school
are attending.
second workshop will be
tt the Clinton Arena
November 14
4 Huron Perth rth teachers
and the final
is set for Zurich in
ed
ea her with ark $.o.
endance of 1.6
to school teachers.
)1orkshops begin at 5:00
tun for an hour under
tion of professional
hired by the school
This means the very statutes
concerning abortion are in a
-sense 'on trial'.
--A -Forum --- for Life panel
discussion will be held Friday
evening. Speakers at this forum
will be Dr. Mildred Jefferson,
vice-president of the U.S.
National Right to life Commit-
tee, an Episcopalian (Anglican)
and the first negro women to
graduate from Harvard
Medical School; Malcolm
Muggeridge from Britain;
author, lecturer and former
editor of Of Punch; Morris
Shumiatcher, Regina, President
of the Civil Liberties Section of
the Canadian Bar . Assembly.
Rev. Bernice Gerard, Pen-
tecostal' Assemblies pastor,
chaplain at both the University
oft British Columbia and Simon
Fraser University in Van-
couver. Dr. "Heather Morris,
President of Alliance for Life
will be Chairman.
On Saturday a Rally for Life
will be held at the Ottawa
Technical School followed by a
Walk. for Life to Parliament
Hill where symbolic white
flowers will be laid in memory
of over 39,500 lives which were
taken in Canada in 1972 by
abortion.
The buses will arrive home
late Saturday night.
Huron road superintendents
rneetfor annual banquet
The annual banquet of the
Huron County Road Superin-
tendents' Association was held
on Wednesday, October 24, at
the Memorial Hall, Blyth On-
tario. Karl Haberer, Road
Superintendent Hay Township
and'1 President of the
Association, acted as chairman
for the evening. "
'Official greetings were
brought by Robbie Lawrie,
Reeve of Blyth, Roy Pattison,
Warden of the County of
Huron, Jack Riddell, M.P.P.,
Huron South and Murray
Gaunt, M.P.P. Huron North
and Bruce. The head table and
distinguished guests were in-
troduced by the Vice President,
Al Nicholson, Road Superin-
tendent Tuckersmith Town-
ship.
Roy Sparrow, • representing
Ontario Culvert and who had
assisted in the formation of the
Association in April, 1962,
spoke briefly on the success of
the organization and was
pleased to see the organization
has been a benefit to alLin the
County of Huron. ElginThom-
pson, Reeve of Tuckersmith
Township, enthusiastically ex-
pressed the thanks of the ladies
present, the Reeve, Deputy
Reeve and visitors for an ex-
cellent evening of fellowship
and appreciation.
Douglas Armitage, District
Municipal Engineer of Strat-
ford and James Britnell,
County Engineer for Huron
both spoke on the high degree
of co-operation, efficiency and
achievement they have received
on a Provincial and County
level from the Road Superin-
tendents of the County of
Huron.
The Huron county Road
Superintendents' Association is
proud that one of its members,
William Taylor, of Stanley
Township, has been elected' to
the Presidency of the Ontario
RSuperintendents'
Association and was present
and able to bring official
greetings from the parent
Organization.
Bill Campbell of McKillop,
expressed the thanks of the
assembled group to the Ladies'
Auxiliary of the Blyth Legion
for the banquet served to ap-
proximately 135 guests. Mrs.
Stewart Ament repled on
-behalf of the ladies.
The President, Karl Haberer,
called Bill Routly, Ushorne
Township and Robert .Gibson,
Howick Township, who have
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