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Teddy Cooper, son. of Mr. and.
gra,, , Harold "Cooper •suffered • a
fractured :right wrist at St ,Helens
School on Wednesday
Visitors, during the. week • with.
Mr and Mrs. Harvey Webb : and
Mrs. Dan Rose'. were Mrs. Ralph
Clayton of ; Ridgetown, 'Mrs.. Wm...:
Hobbs, . Susan • and Margie of
Chatham,, Mr. , and :Mrs. Charles
Fearce Of: Brantford,` .Mrs. pavid
Gilmour •'and-, Jeffrey . of Toronto
and Harold Stevens of Detroit. •
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Archie .Aitchison is, a patient in
Victoria hospital,` London,:.
.Sympathy ofthe conmunityl go
es • to Mr. and Mrs.' .Ross Erring'
ton • and family in theloss of her:
•mother, Mxs, James 'Little,
Mr: ,arid Mrs.,. Fred.. • •McQuillin
and Murray Mewhinney spent.
Friday in Kitchener with`•Mr. and'
Mrs. Barry McQuillin 'and Jill and
,Mr. aid Mrs. Ivan, MoQuillin
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mewhin-
ney visited. in Port Elgin on Sat-
urday with her mother, Mrs. Wm.
Esplin '
Mrs.. Ward Shickluna of Lindsay
was a--week-end visitor.:. with. Mr.
and Mrs.: Andrew Gaunt
The ladies are reminded of the
June tea on Thursday .(to -day)... at
2 :30' in the St. Helens ,Church. All
ladies of the community are cord
Tally invited. Mrs. Van . Egmond
of the Goderich Hospital will be
the guest speaker.
'U.C.W.•. Meeting • .
Mrs: Don Cameron opened her
home to ' the St.' Helens ladies for
their June. U.C.W. meeting Eight-
een `'ladies answered ' the roll call
by naming • a' .plant in the :Bible.
Mrs. Tom '.Todd 'opened the 'meet-
ing, and the theme was, "Alive
with his Life". Miss Isobel Miller:
gave. the Scripture . lesson'' and
Mrs. Tom ::Todd :the meditation.
Readings on 'Trinidad Were ;•given,
by . Mrs. W. I. Miller, •. Mrs.• Car,
rick :and Mrs. • .Rice. , Thee topic
taken from the study. !book, "God
and:: His Purpose" was ..given by
Mrs. Lorne Woods.. Musical ; rec-
ordings• from. Trinidad were .enjoy-
ed.. Prayer was offered by. Mrs.
B. F. Green -and Mrs.'. Woods. • At
the conclusion, lunch was • served
by, Mrs. `Chester Taylor .and, Mrs
:Laura McNeil.;
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BY MURRAY GAUNT
M.P.P. HURONBRUCE
This week the Ontario :Legis-
lature's select Committee on Con-
sumer • Credit broughtin a its re-
port. Sweeping: Governments ac
tion. to. , protect''the:. public :from
and abuses in •credit .sales
was. ,urged. Soine of :the main rec-
ommendations included leglsla
lotion at ' both • the ' provindial dr'
federal level, or• both to :force • "a11
Tenders to disclose .full interest
rates both in dollar amounts and
annual percentages, the establish-
ment of a government consumer
fraud:. bureau to deal with ' all
kinds of , consumer complaints,,'
not merely with those involving
credit purchases, compulsory reg-
istration of . door• to:: door sales
men, legislation requiring ' .a; cool-
ing off period to ' give household-
ers. buying on credit from door to..
door salesmen time to ,c hanger
their 'minds. It was also ,.suggest
ed' that' a debt -counselling ,service
through private agencies, with.
;government subsidization.
The Committee urged mcor-
poration .,of its recommendations,
in , a • comprehensive new statue
called Ontario Retail Instalment
Sales Act..
The Medicar e debate continued
with ' a detailed clause by clause
study, ) The .'Bill.. should receive
'3rd reading this week. •
' 3..' ajor•' Estimates ' will'"come
up ' next week; ' Health; '• Welfare
and Mines..:
is man.
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and Saturday
I SKATE RENTAL 25c
FOR, , BOOT ,SKATES•:
:ADMISSION .•35c;
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' : RIPLEY DOUBLE TRIO
TO . PRESENT :PROGRAM
The Double • Trio, Barbara
Joyce and Mary Anne' Funston, ,
Diana MaoAuley, Corinne Mac-
Donald and Ann Gemmell ..have
planned a musical program th be
held in the 'Ripley District High
School Auditorium, Saturday, even-
ing June 26 when they will sing
their songs.
Assisting also in '•the program
are Mr.., and Mrs., Donald Fraser
with, the songs they havecom-
posed; Bertha` Scott; the • Snell
Sisters of Londesboro and . the.
Barbershop quartet of Lucknow..
The girls are hoping.. for a good
crowd as the .proceeds will be giv-
en to charitable organizations
edpient Of
put on a Mock°'Wedding under the'
direction : of ..pirs. Bosman.. Mrs.
Wheeler reads an address to Lin.:
da while Betty,. Shirley and Nan*.
cy Johnston and Ila; Scott .brought •
in baskets ' of gaily . decorated'
gifts. Linda • thanked all for the.
gifts.. Lunch' was served. •
From the employees and co-
workers of Mutual. Life, London,
where Linda.: worked, she • receiv-
ed
eceiv ed'' a Floor Polisher and; a pair
of sheets:
From :the Brownie's First Pack,
Waterloo, . where . Linda was °:'a' •.
helper at their. picnic On Saturday
she received' a Brownie cup` and
saucer.
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Dear Sir
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Mr. .and, Mrs. • Clark :. Johnston,
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were 'supervised by Mrs'. TKen
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ONTA.BIIO DIP'AR;TME.NT• OF EDUCATION
Committee on. Aims. and
`Objeftives' of ,education in.
the Schools Of Ontario... `.
The :Minister of Education has appointed,* Committee to
set rth the aims and objectives :et education in 'the
ech ols .of Ontario. The Committee is desirous' of having
the Views of, ell'.parties interested In education in Ontario.
Briefs with regard .to •the aims and objectives of educe-
tion in Ontario are•'invited •.from interested 'organizations,
essoclations and individuals.
Submissions' (25 copies) should be in•writing and should
reach"thee Secretary on or before October 31,1965. Partici
pants are urged to submit briefs within the tlme indicated
to that full account can be taken of the views expressed,
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further details relative,to the work of the Committee may
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LUCKNOW_DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE _^
SECRETARY.
COMMITTEE ON AIMS AND OBJECTIVES,,
CURRICULUM DIVISION,. •
DEPARTMENT OP EDUCATIO'N..
stt�UiTE•. 600.,344 BLOOR' SY. W.,
TORONTO 4. ONTARIO.
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