The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-03-01, Page 8;a.
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AWA LETTER
Ottawa, •
February 24th;. 100,
' Pear EditO and..Frlends: •
It has been quite a. busy week.
▪ ;here, in Ottawa,,, especially for the
Prime ,Minister.
As you know,,. Prime Minister`
Diei;enbalker , v.isited' President;
Kennedy in "Washington 'and in
'return_ arrangements are .being
• made. for President, Kennedy to
visit Parliament: here inOttawa
at the earliest opportunity,
Atte!, 'sttending , his mother's
▪ funeral in the ''west,: the Prime
1Vlinister returned to:.Ottawa te:.
attend the meeting of the Pro-
vinci'a1. premiers.
This meeting is being held at"
the' present time;; to discuss' future
financial ,• arrangeinents with the
federal officialss. • •
On,Monday, February 20th; the
gover,nment, moved a motion .to,
go into • supply, which at all times
.gives the official ,opposition " an.
opportunity' to novean amend
rnent'Of want of. confidence. The
Honourable: Mr. Pearson, leader
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of the ,opposition, took that o
portunity to debate 'the financial
situation as it has been handled
here in c.aRadaOVer ,the past con-.
ple of Years.Mr. Pearsonclaim-
ed. that the Minister of Finance,
Mr;:: Fleming,. had: jurisdiction
over; the president, of the. Bank
of Canada. Mr. •Fiernrng just :as
emphatically elaimed that the
government did not have juris-
diction peer the President of the
Sank of Canada. All in all• the
two :days debate brought. out ,both.
sides . of the financial_ story very
well and I am sure that it Will
be to -the benefit. of . our future
economy, • AA
Yesterday was.'a. very, inter-
esting day in the .•House, aS,,. a
group • of American, ,congressmen
were ' here attending an• Inter-
imeet-
ing..
.
parlamentary Association meet-
ing.•,This, is an association which
has beenformed within the last,
two; years and brings together in-
formally 'members 'of Parliament
from. Canada and Con,kressinen of
the. UAited States. At this infor-
mal meeting ,a general discussion
takes , iplace.in. which. each group.
attempts. to explain the, different
problems as they see them; which
when solved wi.1' hold is happier
relationship, than now exists . be
tween 'US;A; and Canada.:
S,AFET1t PROGRAM
PI.ANNED IN BRUCI
A complete and active program
to reduce • m faraccidents; in
Bruce County • was: adopted . in'
Walkerton last week :at 'the an
nual meeting of the Bruce
County 'arrn Safety Council..
The ' .meting heard • reports. on
1960 activities from the Chair
man . notably, the installation
of reflective tape on all bicycles
throughout the County by the
Women's ' Institute, and work; on
• the projeot' to have Yield Right
'of.• Way signs installed at Town
ship intersections. Lindsay and,
•Eastnor townships have . approved
the' necessary:by-laws'.,
2• $20000 grant has been • op-
- pr'oved, to the Safety Council by
the Bruce County Council, and
any Provincial grants: will be
abasedon:.the amount of projects
carried on' within the county.
The Council approved the fol-'
lowing . main Projects for, 19.61, in
addition, to continuing work on
the 1960. projects:'
A far_rn safety'•' poster contest
open to all county residents with
prizes; totalling $75:00. This Gori,,
test has already :started and 'sibs-
• April lst. ,
To sponsor farm. 'safety exhibits•
by • junior' . Farmer. and Junior
Institute clubs in • Bruce County,
the exhibits, to be'. placed at 'their
own fair and all exhibits ' to' be
taken to Teeswater Fair' for coin
petition : j udg'irng;
To" have serviettes printed.1 with
a suitable farm safety message
and made available to all organi-
zations catering to'farrn'banquets;
To attempt to arrange driver
training schools • for driver edu-
• cation during thesun-Mier months.
To send . Fart •Safety news let
ters twice yearly to. farm .resi-
dents..
Without making thisletter of
any great length, L:have attempt-
ed to cover the highlights . that
have taken .place•'here in .Ottawa
during' the ' past week. •
• Yours •sincerely,
Andy :.Robinson,
Federal Member for Bruce.`
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Congratulations. to Miss Elaine
Meyer. 'in passing: her Grade II
theory in music -with first class
honours.
The appearance of old 'Blackie
the Crow always givei a person
a pleasant feeling. and .makes. us
think of spring, though we can't
say • the . same for '• the starling. •
The sleet storm ;Saturday,,nig'ht
disrupted telephone service so.
there 'Was no way .. of contacting
any, one.
M,r.. and Mrs. Murray Hender-
son and , Larry, . Lucknow, were
Friday •.visitors. -with' '.Mr. and
T1Vtrs. Jas. Wraith. •
' Ir. and ' Mrs.: Gerald Stewart
and,Walterina :Wilk e, :.Kincardine
spent Sunday .with Mr: and Mrs.
Tom Stewart and 'bays:'
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time. . •
Mr. and Mrs; Kenneth' Dickson
of Belt -note spent the week -enc}
at the home •of Mr. and Mrs. Art,
Moore.
" Mr. Gary: Morton, . a student
minister; from Kincardine wasin
charge 'of '.the _Chalmers Presby-
terian service on ' Sunday.,
Mrs. .William Humphrey obser
ved: her. 93rd. birthday .last Thurs
.day; ..
Mr. Herb • Laidlaw and Mrs.
Donald Bennison spent Sunday
everting at, the home of Mr: and
Mrs jack Kerr. it ,;Bluevale,
Mr. and I Mr's.. Frank . Stockh:ill,
and family of"Blind, River spent
.th.e week -end at the. home of Mr.
and Mrs.: Torn Morrison , and,Mr.
and' Mrs, Donald : Bennison and
family of 'Powasson spent the
week -end at the home of; Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. ;Robert' Char hers Herb Laidlaw - V r.s.:.Stockhill..&
of .Harrison visited'on: Sunday
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rat:the home ofMr. and Mrs.. Carl
Weber. !Dove n Chambers ' a r
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turned • home'. with them " after
spending the week -end with Ann
Weber.
' Mr; and 'Mrs.: Russel Gaunt
spent. • Friday in Hanover + and
Janet Gaunt returned home for
the 'week -end ..with- thein.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron ' Sim-
mons of L.ondori spent the, week
• end at the: 'home :of Mr. and .Vies.
Charlie Martin.
Mrs: James Laidlaw' and ''Mr.
and . Mrs: Kenneth . Laidlaw `of
London• spent the week end at
the home .af Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw.
. Mr. and Mrs, Melvmrr,eClenag=
han and Michael ,and • Paul Gei-
ger .of Waterloo •visited at' the
home of Mr. and:' Mrs. Ben Mc-
■ Clenaghan on Saturday and Mr:
■ - and Mrs. Harry Moss and family.
1' of 'Plattsville visited . on Sunday.
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Mrs..: Benn.ison will.: spend awhile
here. Mrs. 'Brian Bothman 'of A1-
berta isspending a - few weeks
atthe,•home of Mr.' and Mrs. Tom
Morrison.
Mss Margaret Moore, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Milan Moore is
a patient 'in 'Wingham •General
Hospital with pneumonia
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'Mrs. Harvey Hodgi s •and. Ken
neth of London were recent visit-
ors ,with Mr. and .DArs. Hod
gins and 'Mr. • and °Mrs. •zra Stan=
.1'ey•
Congratulations to Mr; and
Mrs,. Robert Srnerl ; '(nee Gwen
Colwell): who Were.'niarrie:d e
eently', at Grande Prairie,', Alber-
ta., •
4Vsrs. G'ettrude Walsh, Mr. and
. Frank 'Currie, ',spent an ev-
ening during the week with Mrs:
William Coat' and. Rev. Benson
Cox.
Mr..' and. •Mrs. 'Harold- Halde7 by
entertained at a, family' 'dinner'
on Sunday:, before her • parents,
I Mr: arid Mrs. Arthur.Breckles, of
Lucknow' leave ,for a • •vaca.tion in
Texas.
A number from here attended
the e fattier t
her and son ' banquet at
Hol.yrood '.whe.rr the ' Wornen.'s
stitute provided a, delicious"rneal •
to the members. of the Boy Scouts.
and
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Mrs. " Robert Ross.. .returned
home from ' London, where, ,.she
was visiting with•.relatives..
Mrs. Doris Willis ..spent Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
S C. Willis:' at Gowanstown:::
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher of
Georgetown ;spent the . week -end
at the home of -VI, and Mrs.
'George ' fisher., Others visiting
there ,on. ',Sunday. were Mr. and:
Mrs. Gordon' Fisher of Wingharn
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson
of Zion.
: Miss Beverley. Gaunt and Miss
Norma :Forster- of London •spent
the 'week -end at the home of
their parents;' " • .
Mr JaCk 'Inglis, . of 'Fordwich;
and Mrs. Torn Inglis. • .visited On
Thursday at, 'the .home. of Mr,,, &"
Mrs. Rodney.:Inglis at Watford.
Mr, Roy McGee of, Kitchener
spent the week -end with relatives
in Wingham• and district.
Mrs. Harold ' Johnston of Park
• Hill has been a patient in ,London
Victoria Hospital • for two weeks.
Mr„ and Mrs. 'Garnet Farrier
and family and Mrs. Gibson Gil
lespie spent Sunday at the home
of Mr and Mrs. Jack , Gill'espie
in ' Sarnia, Mrs ` ;Gillespie will
stay a month in Sarnia'.
There Were 1'8 ladies • attended
the United Church' W.M:S.�meetY
ing. last Wednesday at the home
of Mrs., Garnet Farrier andthe
ladies are invited on March 15th
to 'Charmers Presbyterian ,Church.
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Reeve Harold • Percy' attended
the Ontario: Good Roads Conven
•tion held at the Royal York'
Hotel,. i oronto.
Mrs. Annetta: ,Bushell. of Luck=
now, ,Mr:. and Mrs,. Currie . Col-
well and. famiiy visited on Sup
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day :with Mrs.. J. W. :Colwell...
Mrs. Lyman Sutton, will be
hostess for the Holyrood Women's
Institute' on Thursday afternoon.
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