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Queensway residents
enjoy busy week
It was a. super,, busy week:at Queensway
NursingHome.
Monday , residents began • their week
pplaying Bingo with the help of the Auxiliary
Ladies. They had a super hour of Bingo, and
for that would like to thank the auxiliary for
their time and effort.
- Tuesday morning it was tine• for morning
exercises, which residents always:
orward to doing. • Then. in the of
Pastor Keupfer came in. to' deliver the ; • Tuesday: church service, and was accompan-,
ed•by-Phillipa-Steckle-on the-piauu.
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MERITORIOUS SERVICE Jane and Gord Rimmer, right; of Seaforth, were honored at the
Seaforth and district agriculturaisociety annual meeting last Friday night'for their dedication
and service to the agricultural society. They received 'the highest honor possible,. a
meritorious service award. Helen Thompson, left, made the presentation. Jane:' is
past -treasurer of the Homecraft Division of the society. (Wassink photo)
:. The monthly resident counci meeting took
place Wednesday morning, then, in the
afternoon while some went bowling, the rest:
enjoyed being part of a discussion group
Called; "The Sharing of Stories." Residents
reminisced about the good 'old days as' well
as compared the .difference between today
and yesterday.
On Thursday afternoon itwas once again
time for the monthly Birthday Party. Itwas a
smashing success, and residents would; like
to thank Mable Shirray for helping out..Also,
at this time; • they want to • wish Ethel
Alexander and Mary Parlmer . who.. both
celebrated -.their, birthday on January 17,
happy birthday. ,Thursday evening all enjoy-
ed Games Hour and had a'super:time.
Resident's endedtheir week with exercises
Once again to.get "limbered" up for the
weekend ahead.
THE SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT agricultural society met for Its annual meeting last Friday.
The executive is as follows, back row, from the left, Francis Hicknell, John Bennett, Bill
Strong, Frank Nigh, Peter Vanderborne, second vice-president, Nelson Pullman, Bob
Broadfoot; Kevin Kale. Front row, Lyle Halley, first vice, Bob Fotheringham,
past -president, Sharon Flanagan, secretary -treasurer, Neil Dolmage, president, Doreen
Strong. (Wasslnk photo)
Baked goods
are short-lived
The February meeting of Egmondville
United Church Women .was held in the
church basement on. February 2 with a
dessert euchre and bake sale. Fifteen tables
of euchre were played with winners being:
Democratic
ladies high. Beulah MacKay, low, Hazel
Harrison. Men's high. Milton Dietz, low,
Leonard 'Strong, floating lone hands, Alice
Tyndall.
A • wide assortment of baked goods
soon disappeared.
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Committee of the Whole House, gives it close
and careful senttiny. At this point, the public
may come into a Select or Standing
Committee and add' their voice, either
expressing reservations or suggesting a-
mendments. Here.again, a Cabinet minister
cannot be a member of any committee.
After a -bili has been examined' in
committee, a report is presented to the
House;- and if amended; the bill must be
reprinted before it marproceed to a the
•Legislature for third reading, which is largely
a fonhality,'with little debate: involved, since
the principle of the bill has been approved.
t•`ollowingg third reading approval of the
House, thebill is given the ceremonial Itoyal
Assent by .the Lieutenant Governor and
ptodaimedw '
As a member Of the Cabinet, under
parliamentary tradition, i can only introduce
Government Bills and not Private Member
Bills nor Private Hills. In The ease of the Pei
bill, it• was introduced by Middlesex MPP
Doug Reycraft, who is the member closest to
Huron County, as neither Murray Elston,
MPP for Huron -Bruce and a. member of
Cabinet, nor Perth's Hugh Edighoffer, the
Speaker, can introduce Bills. •
As .with any municipal bill such as the
library Bill (PM, which received the
•
overwhelming support of Huron County
Council. it is customary for the Legislature to
deal with them in -as expeditious a manner as
possible, as Huron County council are a duly
elected autonomous body and it -is NOT the
provincial government's prerogative to tell
them how to run their business.
The bill was backed in committee by the
Liberal caucus to follow .the wishes of the
municipality. At that tirne the teneral public
also had ample chance to comment op it.
Again, samember of' Cabinet 'cahoot speak
on a Private Bill, noncan II in any way block
its progress through the Legislature. You (lin
imagine the howls of protest that would ring
throughout the province if any Cabinet
Ministertried to interfere in the democratic
process at the municipal level.
I hope this explains, how the Parliamentary
ptocessworks in Ontario, and.should any
reader require a fuller explanation of the
Legislative process: I would be glad to mail
them the information if they contact my
offices either in Goderich, Exeter; or Queen's
Park.
Yourssincerely,
Jack Riddell, M.P.P.
Huron -Middlesex
.Ministerof
Agriculture and Food
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SUNDAY, FEB. B-
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Following the game of
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Happy Birthday
BEV ARMSTRONG February 5
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and Carol, and your grand-
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