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ONTARIO
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
2 miles S. of K incardine on Aintree Rd.
tH.E 1,14CKNOW SENTINEI, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN.
972
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23r4„ 1972
WHITECHURCH
(Intended for last week)
Simon de Doer of Toronto
spent the week end with his par-
ents Mr. arid Mrs. Peter de Boer
and family. On Sunday Philip
Steer was also a visitor at the
1:1
iday'
cele-
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The August meeting of the
Kairshea WOmen's institute was
held.at the' home of Mrs. E'van
Keith. The meeting opened ,
with the Opening Ode and repeat-
ing the Ilary-.Stewatt Collect.
The scripture was read by Lynda
Young.
TheSenimInstitute-C-Oursc -
"knitting.with knits" was discussed
and Mrs. George Young and Mrs.
Hank Hartemink agreed to be_the
eaders. The training school is
arKincardine ;November .9th and
10th. Cheryl Haldenby was to
me to the Korean child in Sept-ember :
'A demonstration by 4-H girls
on Flower Arranging was most /
interesting and informative.
- The speaker for-the evening
meeting was Mrs. Warren Zinn.
Mrs. Zinn is chairman of the.
Huron County Board of Education,
this being her fourth year as trus-
tee on the Board. She spoke on
resent day Education, with some
questions from the audience. Her •
talk was most informative. Mrs
• Lynda. Young thanked. the _ abd presented 'her with a
ift. Standing Committee re-
orts were heard and courtesy re-•
arks_given by -Mrs:Young. The meeting closed by singing
Canada and the Grace. Lunch
ERIN° as served by the hostess and
NON Directors Mrs. Allan MacItlyre nd Mrs. George Young ;
TS
d
The Huron Federation of
Agriculture voted ThUrsday night
at a meeting in 'Clinton to seek
a meeting of the Ontario Legis
bture's Select ComMittee on
Land Drainage in-Huron County:.
The--eommittee-was-set-up-Jun
30' by 'the Ontario Government to
look into all aspects of municipal
drains and will hold meetings in
various locations across the prov-
ince.
lolm Soldan , R. R. 1, Zurich , •
who made the motion to call for
the meeting, cited the .problems'
with engineering as one of the
major reasons why such an invest-
igation is needed. .
He said the government inquiry
Mrs Warren Zinn
Was GuestSpeaker
•
de Boer home.
On Saturday evening at 7
o'clock a relative Get Acquainted
Shower was held at the home of
Mrs. Ewart MacPherson, Luck-
now for Rintoul relatives for
Dixie Motley of Belleville R. 7,
bride4to-be. Her mother froin
Belleville was also presenefor
the occasion. The groom to be .
is Douglas Cameron, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph . Cameron. Miss
Motley and Douglas Cameron both
attended Guelph University.
Miss Nancy de Boer returned
home on the week end after a
weeks visit with her friend-Miss
Aleeta Brouwers of near Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs.' Dawson Craig,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes
--were Sunday-gtiestrwith-Mr . and
Alex Craig celebrating
lana's birthday.
BRIDAL SHOWER
On Saturday . evening a shower'
for bride-to-be Doris Rintoul was
held in Whitechurch Community
Memorial Hall decorated in pink'
and dihite. , Doris was ushered to'
a chair on the platform with her
sisters Mrs. Oberholtzer and. Mrs.
Campbell. The mistress of cere-
mony was MrS. Harold Gaunt.
Community singing included Let
.Me-ea-11---You Sweetheart:-
The Bregman girls Joann and
Christine and Karen and Lou Ann,
Young accompanied by Mrs. Gam.
et Farrier, sang. Karen Young
and Janis Gaunt both gave 'a piano
solo. A skit, a mock wedding,
put on by' Ruth Elliott , Janie
Laidlaw , Gayle Rintoul and
Mrs. Jean Young with Mrs.
Lorne Durnin pianist proved very
humorous and interesting'.
Among the many gifts received
were ironing board electric iron,
electric coffee percolator, pop- .
up toaster , towels; sheets, pilloW
cases, pyrex dishes, electric
wall clock ,Nset of.TV fables,
• casseroles. •
Doris thanked the sponsors
On June 30th, 1972, the Ontatio ,pegislature appointed a
Select Committee,to examine, inquke r into and report upon the
Ontario Municipal Board and to make recommendations on:
(a) the purpose, object and functions of the Ontario Municipal
Board. (b) the jurisdiction of the Ontario Municipal Board.
(c) the structure and 'organization of the Ontario Municipal
Board. (d) the procedures and practices of the Ontario Municipal.
Board. (e) the procedures by way of appeal from the orders and
rulings of the Ontario Municipal Board, including appeals by
way of petitions to the Lieutenant Governor in Council: (f) the
relationship of the Ontario Municipal Board in the discharge of
its responsibilities with the Provincial Government, local govern-
ment and the individual citizen.
The Committee invites written briefs from individuals and
organizations-who-may-wish-to-present-informationv-opinions-or
suggestions regarding any of the abov,e matters relating to the
Ontario Municipal Board.
BRIEFS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY
'SEPTEMBER 15th, 1972 TO THE CLERK OF
THE COMMITTEE, BOX 233, ,
MAIN-PARLIAMENT BUILDING,
TORONTO 182, ONTARIO,
SELECT COMMITTEE
OF THE LEGISLATURE.
ON THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD
INVITATION TO SUBMIT
WRITTEN BRIEFS
PUBLIC
NOTICE
was a good idea and that "It
should have been done a long .time
ago".
He was supported, by' George
Underwood of R. R. 1 Wingham
who said one of the biggest prob.'
lems is that engineers do not have
to be responsible for their work.
"If an engineer makes a goof,
too bade" he said , "You're Out
your money". He said there •
should be some way that a munici.
Talky-can -c-onTellack-on-the-eri-77
gineer if it is proved the engin%
eer made 'a mistake in designing
a drain.
Warble fly spraying problems
alsO came up for discnssion at the
meeting. Bill' Dolmage R. R.:1,
Londesboro, brought up the sub
ject. Many 'at the meeting felt 4
that warble fly sprayers and inspec.
tors were not' properly trained and,
qualified for the job. It was also
noted that the warble fly cycle
seems to be changing and the
warbles are coming, out later in
the year (July or August) and thus
are being missed with spring spray
ing. The whole question was re-
ferred to the resolution committee
which, will draft a resolution for
a later meeting,..__
One resolution was passed at the
meeting. It was drafted by
Adrian Vos of Blyth after he noted
the complaint in a recent news-
paper article from southwestern
Ontario that there was a market
for Canadian canned foods in the
Carribean but there were no lic-
ensed trucking companies in the
area to carry the goods to port
and Teronto-based truckers would
not come to southwestern Ontario
for less than full loads. It-was
noted that the first orders from
the Carribean would be less than a
truck load until the buyers were
satisfied with the Canadian prod-
uct.-
Under the present conditions,
it is difficult to get the goods to._
the Carribean so.the buyers turn
to U.S: suppliers.
Mr. Vos', resolution asked for
an investigation of the Ontario
HighWay Transport Board for its
refusal to grant a licence to •
southwestern Ontario truckers to
carry the goods and thus block-
ing the markets for Canadian
farm products:- - - - ---
Guest speaker at the meeting
was H. B. Wallace, safety con-
sultant with the London Branch
of the Ministry of transport and
Corinnunications.. He told the
audience 'that there was
rib such thing as an accident ex-
cept an act of God.. He said that
all accidents are collisions caused
John P. MacBeth, Q.C., M.P.P.;
Chairm'an '
Alex IvIcPedries,
Clerk
of the shower, all, the folks for
coming and for their gifts. She
invited all to Open House-
home of her mother Mrs. Bill
Rintoul' afternoon and evening of
August 26.
Lunch was then served• by the
hostess..
On Friday evening at Wingham
Ball Park Clifford and
Whitechurch played an Intermed-
iate first 0. A .S.A. softbal3 game
with a score l6-,2 in favor of
Whitechurch.
Victor Emerson accompanied
Brian Rintoul, auctioneer to the
afternoon.
Little Lee Fisher, son of Mr.
and/ Mrs. Gordon Fisher of Guelph, -
spent a few days on the week end
with his aunt and uncle and
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson
and family,
, Those representing Whitechurch
Women's Institute at the.Log Cab-
in at Southampton Museum on
Monday were Mrs. Russel McGuire,
Mrs., Jas. McInnes, Mrs. Elgin
Johnson and Mrs. McArthur.
-
sale of a barn on'the property of •
Dan McKinnon, 6th
oneession, Kinlosond y
offers a complete selection of
wedding announcements
styled for the discrim-
inating.
ask for .
THE LIKKNOW__..
SENTINK:.
ET
ATTENTION
by: ia) lack of Knowledge; (b) un-
safe acts or _CO un-/
safe conditions. Use of the term
accident he said, meant people
were trying, to fool themselves.
into thinking these collisions
could not have been prevented.
To Seek Meeting
With Committee
Ontanid:Drainage
By Keith Roulston
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—COUNTRY MU -SICM -EN
DOOR PRIZE