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-;$60-AnPucil.Bood -Meeting Of
FAV.10. Held At GuelpitUniversity
.For All
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See Us... •
ruary. ,
Homestead property will be pick-
ed up in June this year. The
F.• W.I.O. have raised the
$40,000 needed to purchase the
99 year old property near Stoney
Creek. The .board ,approved a
Scholarship of $2000. to train
three girls simultaneously as teach-
ers, in Turkey. A previous $2000,
nal Sr hnl arship_has_just_
completed training' a girl in mid-
wifery , all these girls to work in
their own country of Turkey.
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Many resolutions were consider-
ed and approval given. Concern
was felt about the increasing num-
ber of persons trespassing with -
snowmobiles. The law seems to
look after the trespasser but does
not take into consideration the
property owner or damage to his
buildings' or land, -
The F. W.I.O. expressed approv
al of the present Abortion Laws
in Canada and disiapprove of
and standard plans4o be laid.
down for all school buildings to
keep, down the excessive costs of
new buildings. - •
-They also agreed to give the
problem of rising farm cost- their
active concern and to request that
Lfarm incomes be adjusted to -rises-:
in living costs; That, the Depart-
ment of 'Transport be requested40 .
provide clean toilet facilities and
a supply of water at picnic tables
incorporating probably three or
more tables at one along
Ontario highways; That the Dep-;
artrnent of Health and 'Welfare •
petition the, Ontario Department
of Justice to raise the legal age
from 16 years to 18; when child
ren may legally leave home. 16
year old have proved to be in-
capable of living on their own and
have turned to welfare for help,
turning also to drugs, and break-
ing the law.
The Associated Countrywomen
of the World will meet in Perth
Australia , October , 1974.
Attend Service
In London
ZION NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie
and ElVa , Nit. and airs. Eldon'
Ritchie and Nancy Kirkland
attended the 50.th_AnnuaLBassa
aureate exercises for Brescia Col-
lege graduates on,Sunciay in St.
Peter's'13asiliCa in London, in .
honour of the graduation of Donna
Ritchie. Donna will graduate in
Home EcOnomics this year. She
commetTc-e- work-oriTIFYridarin
Victoria Hospital , London, where
she will be completing her diet,- •
etic internship.,
Following the exercises Donna
and Razina KoCh entertained their
_nests to a smorgasbord dinner at
apartment in London.,
Con:::azulations are extended' to
Donzla and Rozina on their,
achievements.
S TRIP TO TORONTO
.7:init.: Youth Group' enjoyed a
ZC Toronto On Saturday.
Also s-c :~e: be frau-LS
teams attended. They toured
Loma, The' Science, Centre
took i tine show "The God- ,
the I=perial Theatre,
4: a:tended with Mrs. J.
M:s. Ken Alton and
:‘.tattin accompanying them
pe:c.'..nes, •
Lucknow Bantam
Hockey team
Pictured is the Lucknow Bantam
Hockey Team who are this year's
Zone,2 Champions.
.Front.row, left to right, Rand_
Alton; Randy Ackert, 'John Mac-
Leod MarVin Morrison, Rick Tay-
lor, Stan Loree , Paul Simpson:
• Back row , James Montgomery ,
coach; Kenneth Reid, Stuart
Mann, Tom Chester. Ted John-
:satr,----Jeff-Taylori-Jam Haut lton—
Don Johnttone, manager. Missing
are Tarn FOrster and Glenn Eng-
land.
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 10th,• 1972
1u4now Resident
Died May 1$:t.
MRS. ROBERT FISI'IER
Funeralnesdayp m aseyrv3ircde4:0/
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as eheNliad cWKeedni
Funeral Chapel, Lucknow for
Mrs. Robert Fisher, who passed.
away Monday, May lseat the
Winghana and District Hospital,
Rev. Robert Nicholls conducted
the service and interment iollow-
ed in the South Kinloss Cemetery,.
Pallbearers were 'Jim I lender-
son , Jack MacDonald, Gordon.
Fisher ,-Jack Fisher Harold Canip-
bell, Robert Campbell.
Mrs., Fisher was 80 years of age
and death followed a brief ill-
ness. She had resided for some
time at the Pinecrest Manbr Nurs-
ing Home in LUcknow.
Born in Ashfield Townthip on
July 29 , 1891, Mrs: Fisher was
the former Alice Huston, a daugh•.•
ter of the late *Mr: and Mrs. Dav-
id Huston.
Following her marriage to Rob-
ert Fishepen April 5th , 1.916 they/
resided in Lucknow arid-then for
a time in Hamilton. Some ten
years ago they returned to Luck-
now where. they have since resid-
ed.
s—Ficher was_a_membeaf___, _
the Lucknow-United'Church.
Sun'riving besides her
husband are .One daughter ; Mrs.
George.(Mary) Newbold of 1,uck-
now; three 'grandchildren; .one
great grandchild; .and three broth 7
ers,.Williarn Of Florida , George
-bi--Pat-Elgin and' WSW Of-Miff--
ener.
She' was predeceased by two •
brothers Andrew and Stewart.
Miss Helen McKercher ,
honorary president of the F. W.I..
0. and Director of Home Econom •
ics branch of the. Ministry of
Agriculture and Food; reported
that 2000 books have been sold on
• The opening session of the the new Ontario Women'E •
Semi-annual Board of Directors Insritute_story just released in Feb ,
Jmeeting of Federated Women's
4a'i>,bton Hall, Phiversity of
:1ph, from April 24-28th. The
president , Mrs. Harvey' Noblitt
Ottawa , presided for the sessions.
All 32 Senior Directors and two
Junior Directors were present rep-
• resenting over. 31,000 members
-Vorliall parts of-Ontario.
- 'The president reported a panic -
ulany busy year since Wang
offide in November 1971. The
highlight of the year so far was
the" 75th Anniversary Celebration
held at the Roial York, Toronto,
commemorating the founding of
Women's lnstitute at, Stoney
Creek. The guest speaker was .
Mrs. Olive Farquharson', England,
Over 1600 worden from all across
Ontario attended.
Abortions on Demand.
It was agreed to petition the"-
Board of Education of Ontario to
A. re-organize the textbooks in
Ontario schools to be more repres-
entative of children of all races
-and creeds-.• • B-r-to-support and
-setup.driver education in all sec-
-e=Erland=Lee„--iin4aryschools,44_ that specifiest_
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