The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-06-11, Page 17WEDNESDAY. JUNE '11th,. 1969,..
THE LUCKNOW :SENTINEL, LUCKN, OW, ONTARIO''
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SEVERAL :TO CHOOSE ;FROM ,,v:
1969 METEOR, 2' door hardtop
2 — 1969 METEOR, 4 door sedans, V8 .automatic, power, steering
1969 FORD, Custom 4 door, V8 automatic transmission
1967 GALAXIE S00, 2 door hardtop, V8,fully powered
1967 ''PLYMOUTH FURY, 2 door hardtop
1967 ,FORD Custom 2 door, 6; cylinder automatic
1967 FORD 'Custom .S00' 4- door,". V8 automatic.,
1967 ' FORD Galaxie S00,4 door hardtop, V8 automatic, 'power
steering and brakes.
1967'OLI SMOBILE, 4 door, power. steering and power brakes
'.1967: DODGE Monaco, 4' 'door hardtop, power steering and power
brakes:
1947 PONTIAC Parisienne 4 door hardtop, .power steering and
brakes
1967,CHEV•'Bel Air, 4 door
1967 PONTIAC, �4 door, Ve automatic, power 'steering
1965 MERCURY Park Lane' 4' door hardtop
1965 FORD,' 4 door, standard:
SEVERAL OLDER ,MODELS,
.E THESE ;AND OTHER
Jufle24t
Date Of Y,ote:.
Keep June 24th in mind . this is
' ,;theday the farmers: will vote on:.
whether ornot they want .a GFO:
Each week it will important
forever "farmer ta.watch his local
paper when your Huron county
'committee willkeep. you; informed
on `all matterspertaining to the
•
vote.
xt`w-eek-inth s`p'ager. will app.-.
ear a •complete, list of all Huron
polling: stations.. In future weeks
; • such information as the'ballot and
other:-inforrnatiorr--wi11 be printed:
An advance -poll will -be -held -on
June 19..in the Agricultural Office,
Clinton and at Walkerton from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m.
June 24 was announced recently in
the Legislature as the date for ;a.
'farmer vote on a General Farm
Organization for. the' province
Farmers will vote for or against, a�
' GFO. •The'first question onthe •
ballot asks; ,Do' you favour a -Gener-
al Farm Organization financed by
checkoff?'
Regardless of how farmers vote on
the basic question they:. will be ask-
ed to express an opinion on other
ballot questions.
• This opportunity results from a
• change, madein the ballot by the
Legislature's Standing Committee
On Agriculture ,and Food recently;
:.
The ballot includes questions •on
a ;-kering-hoard epreseatatix rm
the'GFO's Provincial Council, on
let"rbership requirements and al.teri
native methods of financing.
, The MPP'S considered and
approved- Bill'140-clause--by-cla-use,
• •intcommittee of the whole in the'•
afternoon.
t 111 140, ,an Act .to providefor
establishment of a General Farm
sidis."Yc;r `� •. wCtdvc7"M ;.w::lara..yr; n+ew w..a%N:w
fain Suggest
gip. Welfare tln
,By SHIRI EY J. KELLER
SB
KORNER
1KingsbridgePupils
On.. School .Bus .Trip .
BUS, TRIP.TO TORONTO .
By J'anice,Vanderburg
Wednesday June fourth;'Grades •
5 , 6
,7 and 8 went, on our. annual . _. .
bus trip...Leaving 4t 72:00 a.m. 'we
arrived at the Parliament Buildings
at 10:30 just in time for our tour.
St. 'Joseph's school,, 'along with two
other schools:,' weretaken into the-
Legislative Assembly. A guide
gave, us information on the room
and its contents , pointing out val.
ions symbols. After , questions were
asked by the pupils, each pupil re-
ceived an envelope containing , ,
booklets which gave more iiiiorM7.
ation: In the remaining' time, we
visited the 'Heritage. Rooms .
Back on the :bus, we ate our lull
ches while • going -to the Toronto
Zoo.• Everyone was allowed to go
off, and look at the . animals .• Most
of the students bought snacks at •
the stand' to eat while walking.:
around.
The next 'stop was a. castle known
as'Casa;;Lorna. A 'guide. showed us'.
through the 'castle,:'. We were taken
•up to the open, tower, the smallest
of the.;two. Sgme seemed satisfied'
to stay'•on the level below the very
•top , which was:quite. high up from,
'the ground level,: We all
were quite amazed when the guide
told. us how • much the entire
castle cost: Just onebathroom had
cost $10,10.001 TO:,reach the stables
we .were taken through an
Underground 'tunnel which'. was one
quarter mile long. -Before: le'avng•,
we were given :time to buy sol ven-
The ,museum came next. When
we arrived; we were divided 10o
PAGE SEVENTEEN
FOR THE
EXPRESSION OF OPINION POLL
RESPECTING THE PROPOSED
ENERAL FARM ORGANIZAT
IN ONTARIO
WILL BEHELD ON
7thursda.y,, June 19th, 196
At The
Ontario Department Of Agriculture and
Food Office.
WALKERTON
DURING NORMAL OFFICE HOURS
9a.m.•Sp.m.
RETURNING OFFICER.
groups with'. an' adult yin charge of
each:. We stayed two hours but, to
really every .Specimen you'd
need" much more time
The last stop was Haida, a
warship that fought in the Korean'.
War. She'was,tied up in the. Toron-•'.
.to harbour.' •Students examined her
from top to bottom. The :boys , es=
pecially, took'great interest in the
types of weapons. on board. the ship':
There 'was a man there to answer
questions about the ,ship:
Outside of Toronto', we stopped at
a restaurant for supper. Some grad-
es'.'5 and .6 were taken• to another„ ';
restaurant ..becauseihete 'wasn't en-
ough room for us all. :'
•. After :8'p.M.'we headed back • to:
the school:. We arrived' at $t Jos-
eph's: at. 1l:30.p.M. Parents came
to take ,us home..
I in -ail— the-d-ayWas-,quite-en-
joyable, except for .a few; who
suffered from too many treats: •
Cubs: Hear About
great Lake Sailing:
BY 'A KELA
.30'cubs attended.the meeting of
1st Kingsbridge CubTroop held on,;,,
June 5 in Kingsbridge .Hall; ' John . •.
Van Diepen led in the; Grand` Howl.
Two games "lvlan the Boat and
"Find the. Cub" were played,. Lloyd.,
Tigert, Danny. Boel; and Eddie Sin
;ett'were. transferredtn,o Scouts.,
im Sintietit, a cub father anda
sailor onthe:c reat'i,aiiesLakes was,pre
sent `.'He'•showed° m'ovies'of his boat,
the lakes , • and the •locks. The cubs
asked • many, questions:' about sailing..
Mr Si°nnett;cuthenrtook some pictures.
of the bs;: • •
Henr:.y Van Rboy led in the Grand
•
•
t,
rte,.. ti
'Howl and Akela .closed the meeting,'
.with O1Canada and the Lord's
Prayer:.` '
• A. county welfare unit was sugg
•ested at. Friday's session of•'Huron' ,.
County Council' when James
Deneaux Winham of the Ontar-
io Welfare
ntario'"Welfare Department:addressed
council.
Mr, Deneaux urged that ;a.
committee he .formed. to investig-
at e -the -other -e ou n t ywe l f a r e --unit
already operating in the ,province:.
He asked them to especially'inquire
concerningthe matter of staffing
and. administration with 'regard to ,
costs.
At 'present rates, Mr.• Deneaux
estimated it' would cost the bounty
about $3,06d to establish a county
welfare .unit. He:said 50 percent of
the administration Costs would be
paid by the, province., �..
Three persons would, likely be
required to staff the office., Mr.
Deneaux said, an administrator, 'a.•
field worker and one•other clerical
employee.
The system was considered by
county .council four years. ago, Mr.
Deneaux` recalled•, but itwas turned
down by a close vote.' r. •
The speaker also reviewed recent
legislation with .regard to welfare..
•
Organization in Ontario,. passed ;
seborierMAITAFi-ngigd•
With support from bath opposition .
parties. It, received clause by
clause approval by the standing
committee on agriculture and
-food' on May --13 . T -he -bill was
considered in c,ommitiee of the
Whole on May28, The ballot was
approved by the standing committ
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