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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-06-05, Page 9y, JUNE 5, 1974 h to express sincere, thanks for cards, gifts and visits hatospital since return- me. All and was deeply ap- ed. Mary H. Murray ,cere thank you to all my and neighbours for their concern while I was a pat- h' London Hospital. •Your and visits were very much ted. Special thanks to urs helping with the farm and the regular visits from Glenn ,Noble. Very thank- Peter de Boer wish to sincerely thank all ighbotus, friends and rel- who attended our recep- n May 17, 1974: Dale and Carol Baler uld like to thank everyone nt cards, flowers and gifts 'ted me during my stay m Hospital and` since home. A special thank Dr. Corrin and Dr. McKim the people who' helped the children for Eldon. It deeply. aPpreciated. Mrs. Eldon Austin We Still Have Them! OLYMPIC LOTTERY TICKETS For July 16 Draw $10 ON TUESDAY. NOON THERE WERE ONLY 12 TICKETS. LEFT DON'T DELAY INKNOW SENTINEL CLINTON '- ONTARIO -BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. SHOW STARTS 8:30 P.M. 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ENTERTAINMENT Hems a good Idd, lxit a rotten bandit SUN. 9, MO N. 10, TUES. 11TH. 11$ DENNIS HOPPER • WARREN mans PETER BOYLE • BEN JOHNSON KID IILUE "Miff BORNEO 'TOSE iftivaeo A.i.A2:1:Eariv=f;rut-snoti , "KID E3WE" BEST:' JoAmme. vii000WARei • THt EFFECf0F GAMMA PAYS ON MAN-114-THE41100t4 THE LUCKNOW SEMANIi.ucKNOttl —ONTAR-10 CARD OF THANKS Dan Thomson wishes to thank all who sent cards and visited and those who helped with chores at home while he was hospita- lized. All was greatly appreciated. We wish to thank our former neighbours and friends for the social evening and gifts nresented to_ us last Friday- evening at St. Helens Hall. - Don and Mary Martin We would like to thank rela- tives, friends and neighbours for messages of sympathy, cards, floral tributes, donations to the Heart fund, and the Cancer Soc- iety at the time of our bereave- ment; also Dr. Couch, Kincardine General Hospital Staff, McKen- zie Funeral Home, Rev. Arm- strong of Wingharn, Pallbearers, flowerbearers, ladies at. Presby- terian Church, Kinlough who ser- ved lunch'after the service:' Sharon, Bob, Bevin and Bradley Brooks The family of Mrs. Edgar. Hollyman wish to thank Dr. Mc- Kim and Dr. Corrin, nurses and staff of Wingham and District Hospital for kindness to her dur- ing her short illness, also friends and ladies of the A.C.W., St. Peters Anglican Church and Rev. George Garratt. CROP SPRAYS atrex 90-W Sutan -Lasso ilex Patoran Eptam Afesin 4D MCPA — Embutox, etc. AT VERY COMPETITIVE PRICES RIS COOK & Son PHONE 529=7644 For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument °Melly designed from quality material, rely 'on Pat O'Hagan, Prop. ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS kFRT PHONE 881-0234 MORNINGSTAR - to Dennis and Vivian Morningstar of Toronto on Friday., May 10, 1974 at Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, a daughter , Selena Lory. STANLEY - Leonard and Shirley Stanley of R. R. 1 Holyrood are happy to announce the birth of their son Terry Leonard on Tues- day., May 14th at Victoria Hospit- al, London, 8 lb. 12 oz. , a broth- er for Connie, Kathy and Cindy. REPORT FROM QUEEN'S PARK BY MURRAY GAUNT M.P.P. HURON - BRUCE Ontario Housing Minister Sidney Handleman took his lumps this ' week from the Opposition based on his newly announced housing action program. The target for the program is 12,000 housing units, either built or approved this year , that would not otherwise come onto the mark- et. Of these 10% would come under the Home Ownership Made Easy Program. for those earning less than $14,500 a year . Another 30/0 would be for' those earning $14,500 to $20',000 a year and the - remainder under .some type of, agreement with developers to en- sure prices will not rise drastically. The Oppostion called the pro- gram "housing for the rich"- be- cause only 1,20,0 of the new units are planned for those earning under $14,500. it'is estimated that 20- 30070 of the new units might go to those earning,less thin $18,000 while 80670 of Ontario's wage earn- ers bring in less than that. The Opposition further pointed out that housing starts in Ontario will probably drop below last, year's total of about 110,000 des- pite the Ministry's program. Mr. Handleman said housing action and other programs mean that the Government will be fin- ancing, at least in part, 31,000 housing units of, the total starts. 12,000 would be under the housing, action program , 6,000 are home • units ready this year, 10,000 are Ontario Housing Corporation units with rent geared to incorne, 2,000 are co-operative non profit units 'and about 1,000 are private housing units, whose tenants re- ceive Government rent supple- ment. The Minister said that in this day of rising land prices the single family detached house will . Obviously.decline as a proportion of the total housing market. It would cost about $85 million • PAGE NINE with suppression Of information when the network failed to air a prograrfi taped by the Treasurer for broadcast last week end. Mr. White indicated that the main.point of his message was that' higher federal expenditures this year are an important cause of inflation. The C.8.C. however, is ,very insistent about separation of com- ment on Federal and Provincial • • politics, particularly at election , time. n to set up a medical school in Northern Ontario according to lames Auld, Minister of Colleges and. Universities. Mr. Auld said there would .have to be a bare minimum of 60 students to estab- lish "a medical faculty. The cost of this would be prohibitive in the Minister's view as added to the $85 million would be the annnal operating costs, about a 1/3rd of that total. John White, the Provincial Treasurer charged the C.B.C. • OLIVET A musical and drama presenta- tion "It's cool in the furnace" was enjoyed by many from this area on Sunday evening in the St. And- rew's United Church, Ripley. Sev- eral young people from here took part as well as others from the Ripley area. CongrattilatiOns children, it was a fine perform-' ance. Larry and Paula Hoffman of Luc know, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton and • family and. Mrs. W. R. Hamilton. Thanks to the nice weather this past week or so, most fanners are nearly finished with their spring seeding.