The Huron Expositor, 1976-08-26, Page 6w cfclfings
EXkISITOyto ALIQUOT M 1076
REPliNSENTING
Crown Life It. s. Company
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Te1,001cis 527.1610 Iles. $21,0913
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Disability insurance,
GOO Iniurapee; Mortgage
Iniurance., Registered
Refitment Saving Plans,
Life
FOOD STORES
(by Jack Riddell MPP)
As you know, each year quite .a
number of young people in
Ontario have the opportunity of
participating in the activities of
the Ontario Legislature, in the
capacity of Pages. Groups of
twenty pages serve for a period of
approidmately six or seven
weeks, and I believe that, for the
most part, they find this an
interesting and educational
experience.
Since March. 1, 1971, girls as
well as boys have been eligible to
be come Pages, and applicants
must have either grade 7 or 8,
with an average of over 80 per
cent. Students wishing to make
application must write a personal
letter to the Speaker of the
House, the Honourable Russell
D. Rowe, room 193, Parliament
Buildings, Queen's • Park,
Toronto. The letter should give
details of education and
background, as well as the reason
for the applicant's interest in
serving in the Legislature. Whe Insurance Number.
the Speaker writes to the The Legislative Assembly
student, ghing the general supplies the uniforms for the
requirements for the position of Pages, and applicants are usually
Page, the applicant then makes a asked to come to Toronto for
formal application. fittings approximately two or
For students who do not ilye in three weeks ahead of their tour of
Toronto, it is necessary to make duty. Pages must` buy their own
arrangements. for accommodation meals while working at the
in the City, and this is the Legislature, and this is ne_sreat
responsibility of the Page's 'problem as there art a ntinibtr• of
parents. In this connection, 1 excellent cafeterias in the
would like to stress that Pages are
not allowed to leave the
Parliament Buildings until they
go home each day.
' Pages receive an honorarium of
$7.50 a day at present, and if it is
necessary to stay for a late sitting
of the Legislature, each Page
receives an 'additional half clay's
pay.' Incidentally, the evening
duties are arranged in such a way
that no Page works late more than
one evening a week, As the
payments are made on the basis
of a computerized record, each
student must have a Social
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• to the. Legislature each' year,
sometimes visiting as individuals,
but often in-groups such as school
classes, Girl Guides 'and Box.
Scouts,. Senior Citizens and so on.
In the period between Jandary
and June this year, sonic 980
groups participated in the
organized tours-totalling
alizoximately 33,500 people,
During the recess, the tour lasts
approximately haff"an hOr, but
when the House is in session, a
half-hour visit to„ .the Legislature
is included for a total cif hour.
This gives people-an -opportunity
to witness the .debates which take
place, and one of the most
interesting periods for visitors is
the Question Period.
The guides who conduct the
tours, a well as giving the
historical and legislative history
of the Ontario Legislature, also
take visitors to the Heritage
' Rooms, providing interesting
inforrnation on the exhibits-the
history of the Province, Past
jobs as
Premiers, etc. CI ur guides do
everything possible to inake the
tour entertaining tig ' welt, as
educational, and we have `two
guides-ato.speak French as well
as,Bnglish, another who speaks
,---Groups are usually'
photographed on the main
stairway, of the Legislative
Building, and theSe photographs
are a pleasant memento of an
interesting day., Visitors are also
given a "tourist package" which
at the present /time consists of
three'''booklets-one by Ontario
Hydro• • on the Gifts of Nature,
another called "GrandeUr„
Ghosts and Gargoyles", an
entertaining history of Queen's
Park, and a third called "People,
Ideas and LawS"., The package
also contains a card on the
Province's coat of arms, and a
medallion, :with the trillium on
one side, the coat of arms on the
other. An .,.Expositor „.
If you wish to arrange a group pay ykili diVidendtHave you tried
visit to the Legislature, I would one? Dial 527-0240.
Jack's Jottings
Local children can apply for
Parliament Buildings.
A qualified tutor is available at
the Legislature, and Pages are
given some five hodis of tutoring
each week. A. page Master and
Page Mistress are in charge of the'
young people, and every effort is
made to provide recreation in the
fresh air en a-regular basis. There
is alsO a Games RodinuaVailable
the quarters allocated to the
Pages.
It is always a great pleasure to
welcome visitors from the Riding
when they visit Queen's 'Park.
Many thousands of people come
QU pages
suggest that you try to. make your
arraogineots - approximately two
months in aciVatteTe. of- the
proposed visit, to - avoid
disappointment,. 1 shall be happy
to take care of these
arrangehients• for you, W.--iyou ,
wish.
May I also take this opportunity
'to remind .you -that arrangements
can be made far people
.celebrating 50th (and upwards)
Wedding Anniversaries, and 90th
(or more) birthdays to received
commemorative ,F4,§A„,. or
plaques from the Province of
Ontario. Please let me know
details of any such events in the
Riding. Scrolls are also available
for other special occasions, such
as a Town's 50th or / 100th
Anniversary,: special: acts of
heroism, or lonistanding
community service. fi
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Teresa Ellen,..DeVere.aux, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Devereaux, R.R.44, Seafotth and James
Douglas Hickey, son of Mr. and Mrs.•Joseph Hickey,
R.13:#3, Auburn were united in-pfiarriage on August
14, at St. James' Roman ,Catholic Church, Seaforth
with Rev. H. J. Laragh and Rev. L. Phelan'
'officiating. The bride, given in marriage by her
father was ,attended by her sister,' EleanOr
Devereaux, Seaforth. as maid of honour. The
bridesmaids were Joan Devereaux, Seaforth, sister
of the bride, Joanne and Phyllis' Hickey, Auburn,
sisters of the groom, and Cindy Oughtred, Mt.
Clements, Michigan, friend of the bride. Flower girl
was Diane Hallahan, Myth,' niece of the groom, The ,
groom was attended by his brother, Bob Hickey,
Barrie, as best man., The ushers. were 'John a
George Hickey, AubUrrl, brothers of the groom, end
Bill and. Mike Devereaux, Seaforth, brothers of the
bride. Flin.gbearer . was, Chris. Egari, .4.ondon, couSin,,
Of"thd•bride. The' organiSt was Marg. Sills, Seaforth
and the soloist was J im 'Robertson, r Han0VOCAtter
wedding trip to Northern. Ontario the couple are
residing at R.R Goderich.' (Photo by Phi I I i pi). •
GROOTHIUS BLOIVI *
Wilhemina Maria Bloth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Nichols Blom, R.R.2, Kippen and John Gerard
Groothius, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald, Groothius of
Seaforth, were married July 31 at St. •Boniface
Roman Catholic Church, Zurich , by Rev. Anthony
Durand. The bride's attendants were Mrs. Elizabeth
Moir, Annette, Rita and Mary Blorn, all of R.R.2,
Kippen. The groom was attended by Hank
Groothlus, Kitchener, John .Moir and Gary
Groothius, R.R.2, Klppen and Jamie Groothius,
Seaforth. Marg Sills was organist. Following a
reception in Pineridge Chalet, the couple left on a
honeymoon to Ottawa. TheY'll live at 125 Indian
Road, Apt. 20J, Kitchener. Before her marriage, the.
bride was honoured at Showers, given by neighbours
at 'the home of Dorothy Bell, by friends at the home
of her laterLik Moir and by other friends at the
home of Catharine Hak.
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