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RECEIVES OWRC AWARD—Wishing to recognize "thc leadership you have given
in the advancement of water pollution control in Ontario and in the protection of
our water resources," the Ontario Water Resources Commission recently presented
Hon, Charles S. MacNaughton, minister without portfolio and MPP for Huron, with
one of its distinguished service awards, Mr, MacNaughton, a former OWRC commis-
sioner, is seen receiving his award from A. M. Snider of Waterloo, chairman of
the commission, at the recent OWRC-sponsored conference on water quality manage-
ment in Toronto.
Honor Huron MPP
for OWRC service
Hon. C, S. MacNaughton,
Huron MPP, has received a
Distinguished Service Award
from the Ontario Water Re-
sources Commission "in ap-
preciation of his leadership in
pollution control".
The Huron member, recently
named to the cabinet after
serving nearly two years on.
the commission, received the
award from Chairman A, M.
Snider during a ceremony last
week.
Mr. Snider's citation said, in
part:
"The Ontario Water Re-
sources Commission wishes to
recognize the leadership you
have given in the advancement
of water pollution control in
Ontario and in the protection
of our water resources.
"The water resources of any
country must be considered as
one of its greatest assets. Con-
servation measures are of
prime importance if these
waters are to be .made avail-
able to all areas to serve hu-
man wants, industrial growth,
agriculture, recreation a n d
many other uses which are
expected of water. The rapid
growth experienced in this
province and the concentration.
of much of this in urban cen-
tres has made the protection of
these water resources from the
effects of pollution one of our
most serious problems. Polluted
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SAINTSB U RY
The Christmas party for the
Sunday School pupils of St.
Patrick's ,Church Was held on
Saturday evening. Rev. Lyle
Bennett was chairman for .thy
program consisting of recita-
tions, carols, solos, duets, quar-
tets; piano solos and a short
Christmas flay.
Santa Claus visited the group
and presented the gifts to the
children from a gaily decorated
tree. .Alt enjoyed hot dogs,
cookies and home-made candy
following Santa's visit,
On Sunday, Holy Communion
service was celebrated at St.
Patrick's Church by Rev. Lyle
Bennett. St, Andrew's Day,
November 30, was observed by
the WA members with corpor-
ate communion, special mis-
sionary hymns and prayers.
Personal items
The Times -Advocate family
'banquet was held on Saturday
evening at the Towne and
Country restaurant, North Ex-
eter, Mr. and Mrs, Heber
Davis attended the enjoyable
get-together,
Mr. and Airs. Hugh Davis,
Heather and Mike, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Abbott, Muriel,
Wesley, Catherine and Carol
Ann and Mr, and Mrs. Ron
Carroll were Sunday evening
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Dickins.
Mr. Johnny Mercier spent the
past few days at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee
and on Sunday went to Strath-
roy where he is employed.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Barker
accompanied Mr, and. Mrs,
Harry Hardy to the banquet in
St. Thomas on Saturday eve-
• ning for the owners of racing
pigeons. .
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Tindall
and Nancy were Sunday eve-
ning guests with Mr. and Mrs.
George Atkinson, Edgewood,
Mrs. Henry Hodgins and Miss
Sophie Richards were guests
on Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs, Clarence Davis,
AIr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta,
Carol, Kenny and David were
Sunday visitors with the for -
water is little better than none
at all, and much more danger-
ous. A far-sighted policy of pol-
lution control is imperative if
the welfare .lt the province is
to be assured,
"Mr. MacNaughton has given
marked leadership in this pro-
gram and unstintingly of his
time and energy. As chairman
of the standing committee on
conservation of the legislature
in 1959, he gave. emphasis to
the necessity for effective con-
servation measures for all our
resources. He served for nearly
two years as a member of the
OWRC before joining the cabi-
net, In that position he made
a marked contribution to the
program for clear streams for
Ontario. He stimulated the
adoption of waste treatment
programs for municipalities
and industries and was instru-
mental in arousing public sup-
port for these many projects".
The award is the sixth made
by the OWRC since its estab-
lishment.
"1 liked them all—I thought
every one was a mi111na
laughs."
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