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Hospital patients even have in, Prime lvli>lister Trudeau will tt prpligsed Ata#slr�. , .�,atu i� k;ga
' a sense their own Rill of Rights. in Saskatpltet4%aif gin Ail: 4 and 1S.r pipeline woutcl 0a;it!� T,"�00"trety
All patients have a.,, right to The Prime Minister yx li attend J004, iii Ca9edlt s A h«
Iii°seannin h considerate and'Os a ul care. a p b
g the Mitchell Advocate it states that not often :r:p pub114' reception tit Nor h The',, like ptpellne nt?uld t
They haus .. right' to complete Battle€o�rd; .He 'will also address , b0 00110hj <tg Arps i;stAx l ate
does one see five generations together but the group is more inf .rmation about their diagnosis, h h f Comm ko.*✓ in 4'a9>td,.>an and il,$, ak' k
unique in that tfhey, are all ladies. There is, of course, baby s;' A 8 the C arribex , o q „ r °, ?
and treatment •- in terms they can Weyburn and Will spend some 1979 THt� plpeltne vrttttld ln.910 e
Michele. •Priestap of Preston, a great-great-grandmothe—r,
P; ,N o-, - understand. The also have .a a in Qravelbourg, In addition, supPlt: in1o}t11.`,,eric b r
Mrs. Mary Cassidy, Sebringville, who is In her 90th year.; ::
Y `' �. right to refuse treatment to the time
Trudeauwill maker
stops' about seven lien pentri r
Mrs, Ann Priestap, mother of Michele;ldaughter, Mrs. Julia r�, : ,;$ 1 '' 'F hllld k
extent the law allows anto now
in Regina and. Saskatoon. A pusortiii#it of.?7 Calnadian
Uniac, Mitchel ,the baby's great grandmother and then her
the med2.a1 consequences of 111,000 Jobs Created and
multi•natiotial oarnpapies Its
grandmothe , rs., Betty Pehlke, Mitchell, - - - Among new the,
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citi ns in the Mitchell area .are: Mrs, B. *Baes, R.R.5, doing'so. 111,000 new manufacturing seeking pertn>}ssion fro
Mite ell; Mr, and Mrs, M. J. Lingier, Mitchell; Mr, and Mrs. Among other safeguards, jobs were created last year by the National Energy' RoaSd ands the
y patients have a right to have the federal governments two-year federal government - to begin
Leon : ng is 6, R.ing ad Mitchell; Mitchell
Centennial-
Dublin. recordsconfidentiaof l. Ttheir a case. k to writeoff for cor orate ca ital. construction b the wititer ' of
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Something is being added to the Mitchell Centennial' as the r' y g investment; •... Finance Minister 19' 6-77.
'Senic� Citizens are entering an honorary centennial queen. - -
expect reasonable responses to John Turner told the House of
Grace Lutheran Church will have a new pastor some time in requests for services and a right Commons. Student Employdiept "
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May, it was announced to the church board on Thursday
mightA. i6 newpastor is the Reverend Vernon R. Threinento know 'why, they may be The i>ianister pointed out that Treasury" Board President
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now ' serving the First Lutheran Church at Lloyd, THEY LOST - Chiselhurst girls lost the trophy in third and filial, Ladies Broombali transferred,to other institutions. this was -8,000 more jobs than in Charles Drury repotted in the
Saskatchewan. game. Team members are: Front - Adeline Mc'Inally, Carol' Lobb, Terry McNichol; They have a right' to expect the previou,� - three years House -of Commons that less
From the Luck'now Sentinel we note ,that a pack of dogs Nadine Chappel: Middle - Susie Riley, Georgina Reynolds, Faye lJpshall, Betty adequate continuity of care. Tfiey combined. money has been allocated to 1973
attacked cattle in Ashfield elenon the farm of Jack have a fight to examine their bills Economy Growing. summer , student employment
Township Stoneman, Marg. Macaulay, Joanne Stinnisson, Shirley Van Loon. Back- Betty and have them explained, - The Financial. Times of'Canada programs because of a better
Irwin. REsult of attack was one cattle beAst, the rest scattered Glanville, Carolann Lostell, Norah Eckert. re. ardless of -who pays the bill.
over'the area, except 17, of the thirty-two, who stayed in the g P Y reported last week that ' `evidence student employment situation
p Y Y A Patient's right to know about
A" g is now corning in that the , this year.
barnyard. Dogs had earlier attacked sheep on the farm of Jack
• , a �• � °��^ �' ,:n t his illness is an important Canadian economy got off t,, a� "i�' F' •,,
Ritchie of Zion. - - - Some 1400 invitations have been mailed r �k Fjr M , in • 1
out for the iucknow Reunion to former residents. r� t„ building block in the rowin�nmi ' ` dpn'i0
g g g ood start this ear "and gra p r".•� h
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•, � ti air News o't effort to provide guarantees of economists are taking a second Manpower and Immigration
The Zurich Citizens News reports,fhat due to continued acts 7� `c: ade equate health care for
of vandelism at the Zurich Post Office, the lobbywill no " )`{f 1 q look at their 1974 growth Minister Robert Andras
+ EVERYONE. Lung patients, for
longer be open in the evenings and on week ends. The front " ;'� ��,�" fij�Y �° � t�t��;x�k � YK,. h" " forecasts and revising them announced that immigration to
g P g i r. . example, are a special conce n of
door of the building will be locked at 6 p.m. each evening c t*, Constance P P > upwards.!'
Canada rose toy 184,200 during
k r f t the Christmas Seal Association, Arctic Pipeline 1973, an increase of 51 per cent
according to area inspector of post offices, Harvey Pfaff, of Correspondent whose goal is to establish The construction of the over the 1.972 total of 122,006.
Exeter. 'The Zurich building is not the only one suffering ` Mrs. -Mary Merner comprehensive care for all lung a
vandalism in Westexn'Ontario. Q warning was issued some patients by the end of the. next -~
time g the postal department that further acts of "7c_ l� decade: "' e
A vanda Zurich would brlfiig about the Closing of the local -
office, apparently the notice landed on deaf ears. Asa +a,
Seaforth No.3 �/ / '• You're Invited To 'Our
result, a few culprits, the residents of the area will now be t 'S�Sr Seaforth ,No. '� held their 3rd '���'"'""T l,I No es .
deprived of a convenience which they have been enjoying. - -.- meeting at`Janice• Schenk's on The regular meeting of the +e
At a special meeting of the council'of the village last week,.•the Wednesday, March 27th at 7:30. Seaforth Womens Insti+nte will be
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design criteria as submitted by B.M.Ross and Associates for The clubdiscussed "A place for held at the home of Mrs. Alex
the reconstruction of highway 84 through the village limits, ` everything"'' and ' storage-""''Pgpper on Tuesday everting at
was accepted. The highway, sidewalks., cfi'rbs and gutters will resources.' Janice demonstrated OPENING
be'built under a connectinglurk agreement, which has the 8:15 p.m: with Mrs. Andrew'
g how. to make a laundry bag. Turnbull -and, Mrs. Elmer
province paying the entire costs. - - - District Deputy Grand The gtroup. played a closet Cameron in charge. This is' the At Our New Location
Master of District 8, I.O.O.F. Alex Meikle, Assisted by Past' accessory game. annual meeting when all standing
District Deputy Grand Masters Earl Campbell and Dorman The 41h meeting of Seaforth committee reports are to be (FORMER-HUNTLEYDRUG STORE)
Jones, both 50 year members. presented 50 -year jewels to i? Club No. 3 was held at the home
Brother Archie Parsons, Brother StanleyLove and Brother given.
� of Brenda Thompson on Monday; Roll call - `My favourite holiday
Robert Parsons, whb accepted the jewel for his father, who April Ist at 7:,30. spot in Canada'. Motto
was unable to attend. The three members belong to Hensall FAMILY CLASS Brenda demonstrated, how to 'Thou is on a little town.' Lunch
LO.O.f. Lodge* No. 22 `Second priz6 winners in ' tee. gb
g �. make a personal swewing kit. The is in charge,' Mrs. Lorne Carter, This Thursday Friday & .Saturda
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Moffat, according
to the Optimist Canoe Race family class were Marlen
� g the-Wingham g next meeting will be held' on Mrs. John Henderson, Mrs. �
Advance -Times,, celebrated their 50th. Wedding Anniversary Vince"nl angi• so:n Bryan who accept their trophies Monday, April. 8th at 7:30 at Norman Riehl, Mrs. John Mc, AP D6
on March 26, 'in Florida. The reside' at 130'' Patrick Street, RIL..4.� 'S AN
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frorTt Optimist Alf Ross; right. About half of the Brenda Thompsnn's. Gregor.
Wingham. - - - Norman M. Hayes of Barrie has been selected entrants finished the gruelling: 18 mile Course.
by the directors of the Wingham and District Hospital to D O Every
succeed Mrs. I.E.Morrey as gxpcutive director of that • Personals r Item
institution .The • arrnouneement was made this .,week by
Kilbarehan. notes Mr. and Mrs.Sam McClure FUNKS In The
ft<' R.P.Ritter, chairman of the hospit'al's board of governors,
- returned home on Tuesday from
oath again. their visit. to British Columbia. Store
Mrs. Morrey has served as -the, administ rator and executive May you have the gladness of g ti
`> director for the past, 30 years, since the time when it was a Easter which is Hope — And her -skies are azure fire nfr: `Jim Thompson of Lindsay SEED CORN
small hospital in a converted privTte dwelling. New The Promise of Easter `.'which is And around her is the awakening spent the weekend with his, A Great Time To Save on
l Christmas lights for the town's main street could, cost Peace. —" . of all the world's de,ire :.. . t'akents.. Mr. and "mrs. Johit GOOD Y,11JLD and four New Spring Fashions
Thompson, Sharon and Bob'.
?Y,I between $4,000 and $6,000 according to Brice Kerr, a The -spirit of Easter "which is Spring has come up from the; -' p' ° STANDABILITY
representativee South again Mr;' and Mrs. Charles
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Houghton and Alvin Store of '
Association -'s Machhe meeting 1 lash Thursday., . ha Kerr was Love And,:dreams are,_in-her,eycs g Y. F r' E L+ Sprin'g Delivery
statement duringa
presentation to the Wingham Business
Holmesville visited on Sunda A �i
g y, •The"Im'mortal"_... An,r#. music in her mouth again y on early orders. G
" with Mr. acid Mrs. Bill Storey,_R�V
invited to speak to the`association after it became evident that Spring has come up from, the ,pf love the never -wise. Mr. SPECIAL
Mr. and Mrs: Frank Riley,.
the existing lights on Josephine Street were in need of repair South again, . Spring has come up from the ..iitd Mrs. DougRiley. Kim and `I •� �0��>�
or replacement and after the P.U,C. announcement that 33 With soft mists in her hair „, South again • VOLUME TO L
Gregof Winthropisited on
' new light poles were going to be installed- alohg main street ,- _And .a,w•aria�.-,wind in her mouth` And bird and flower and bee P DISCO . NPS Q 525 Tne
Sunday with Mr: and 'mrs. loin 1"NO .S First
within thg next two or three months. t again. 1�>tiow that she is their life, ( g 0
1 Riley ofClinton. Distributed in Huron FO �das �Q'dl
wi The Clinton"News-Record reports that the Clinton Junior And budding everywhere. And joy, ;and inirriprtality'" Mrs. Ella Jewitt and Kevin Ghd' E es
"D" hockey Mustangs may move up a notch next year and County by Mgt ,Largs of / 0
enter a team n the Ontario Hockey,Association's'Junior "C"
Spring has come u from 'the
visited on Sunday with -Mr. and ',iQ
P g P by Gale Young Rice • • y
leagu®. - Mrs. William Dowson, Brenda, Milton J. Dietz
e Bonnie and' John of Varna.
Dominion Road Machinery Company Limited, according to .
the Goderich Signal ,$tar, is causing Goderich Town Council News of Hullett- Central . Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator, Ltd*
some concern, since the compafty has acquired an airplane. Diane and Nancy, Mr. and
Bruce -A. Sully, president of DRMCO, has revealed that the in connection with the victories volleyball teams. Lisa, Christopher
-Preszcator, Christine, PURINA CHOWS
p rk p p - of the girls' and boys' voile ball"'" Lisa, Christopher and Greg, Mr.
local airport facilities are of u to par and he has, asked town g y y SANITATION PRODI'L'TS
council to look into the matter at its earliest convenience. Skyteams in the tournament held at" ` On Fridayevenin March 15, a and Mrs.Larry Dillon of.Seaforth
g• Visited on Sunday with Mr. and 'SEED CORN'
Harbour Air Park has been purchased ' by the Town of Clinton in February,, Miss Roney good turn -out of students acid
Goderich, the deed still is not in the hands of the. and Mr. Tremeer, the two parents attended the showing of Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Bill, Debbie LAYER CAGES Ladles
municipality. teachers who were coaches of the another Walt Disney film. The find Michael, when they VENTILATION BOYLES, Wear
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teams, arranged a victory party. picture was a comedy called 'The celebrated Debbie's birthday. (Wholesale Rets T.
it was held on March 30. The Monkey's Uccle.' Betty KongL-. ,,. every week more and more :