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5 CLIPPINGS
BY I. M. FLATT
Practice No. 8-64, Town
Hall, Feb. 25th. Anyone
within earshot of the town hall
couldn't help hut fall m love
with Barbershop Harmony dur-
ing this sing -out. The boys were
really ap for this one. And
those basses -- They were the
greatest I'VL ever heard (this
side of Moscow). Thirty-two
were present for this one, in-
cluding three guests, Roy Cook
of Toronto, Howard Pretty and
Bill Bell of the Listow,l Chap-
ter. Proceedings got under way
and two new songs were started,
Some. tint wet given to the
shaky parts of the "Oldies".
During the business, Ray
Walker read the minutes of the
last rt:ectinge These were ap-
proved and carried. Twa Cos-
tume vests were displayed and
while they arc of good quality,
the group thought we should
have a much brighter outfit.
We are still looking, and would
like to hear from anyone wish-
inE:, to take on a job ma:<ing
about fort, tests (I'm serious).
Tickets for the coming Ladies'
Nite are now available and Paul
Rintoul is waiting to take in the
loot. Make up your minds and
line up those baby sitters.
Sincere congratulations are
extended to our good neigh -
bouts to Listowel, as they are
"Chartering". Plans are for a
Charter Fite on March 21, in
the high school, Three top
quartettes as well as two com-
plete choruses will be there, so
,it should be a "really big spew".
3f you have never seen a Bar-
bershop Parade you have no
idea what four part male sing-
ing can do for you. Tickets are
$i. 2' each and Hap does not
have too many, Don't wait too
long. These Listowel boys
have wonted Long and hard and
deserve all the support we can
give them. I know they will re-
turn the favour when it is "our
turn:
When you read this, we will
only have two practices left be-
fore our big. broadcast and if
you are normal, you should be
sweating a little. I know that
Hap and Bill are. It is really
very simple; all you have to
<<now is the music (one part)
and the words. Let the direc-
tors worry about everything else
and you will lessen their bur-
den considerably, Their big-
gest worry is whether the sing-
ers will remember all that they
have painstakingly been taught
and their only reward is a job
well done.
I'm just a wearyin' so I'll
be sing you next week.
W I F E COMPLAIN ViS110 matouT
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with our new BEAR balancing
service. Your life can hang in
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Bring your car in for a check
today!
And while it's here we'll look
over the brakes, steering, shocks
and springs for you too!
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SPRING REPLACEMENT
Dial 357-1230 -- Diagonal Roal — WINGHAM
sion of the Toronto radio sta-
tion CJBC from English speak-
ing to French, hoping to find
out just who and what are the
minorities who haven't been
getting fair treatment in this
area,
My first radio report for
1964 will be in the form of an
interview by one of Ottawa's
newspaper reporters over CKNX
on Sunday, March 8th, at
8;10 p. m.
The Titanic disaster in 1912
--which is still remembered,
spot<en about and written about
after half a century --took 1, 517
lives, This is now much less
than half the number of people
who die voilently on Canadian
roads every twelve months.
THINKING ABOUT
A NEW EASTER SUIT?
THREE OF THE YOUNG members of the
Belmore Figure Skating Club who perform-
ed Saturday night at the Be(more Ice Car-
By MARVIN HOWE, M.P.
nival as "Mice" shown left to right: Nancy
Ballagh, Glenda Ballagh and Twyla Dick-
son.—Photo by Cantelon.
Report from Parliament Hill
By the time this report is
made in your local paper the
Debate on the Speech from the
Throne of the second session of
the Twenty Sixth Parliament of
Canada will be completed.
There are those who feel
that this time-honored practice
of setting aside a certain num-
ber of days at the beginning of
a Session of Parliament is a
waste of time. However, it is
the medium through which a
Member can place emphasis on
the progressive or backward na-
ture of the economy of his area.
There are three new propo-
sals -- and three only -- in the
Speech from the Throne. First,
the loans for University students;
second, an attempt will be
made to limit election cam-
paign spending; and third, there
will be a retirement age for
members of the Senate. The
other items such as the Canada
Pension Plan, railway moderni-
zation and streamlining based
on the MacPherson report are
all hold -overs from the lastses-
sion of Parliament -- from those
momentous days of decision.
The more important of these
I will deal with in subsequent
reports. The Progressive Con-
servative amendment to have
the sales tax on building ma-
terials and production machin-
ery repealed was defeated by a
very close margin,
The whole question of na-
tional unity, separatism, etc.
has been given special interest
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in the question period due to
the shattering remarks of Dr.
Chaput in Toronto and the theft
of small arms and ammunition
from Government armouries.
We have sat on our philosophi-
cal backsides watching emo-
tional upsets of this kind hap-
pening in other countries and
thought that such things are
riots and civil war could never
happen here. Let us not be too
sure,
No doubt those of you who
are having deductions made for
income tax, weekly or monthly,
will notice a new deduction be-
ing made to finance the extra
$10.00 per month which was
added to the Old Age Pension
last year. This is a further
indication that we do not get
additional Social Security
measures without having to pay
for them.
Many of the Quebec Mem-
bers, in speaking on the ques-
tion of National unity, have
intimated that French minor-
ities in other provinces have so
much trouble in getting fair
treatment. I have placed a
question on the Order Paper
asking for copies of all tele-
grams and other correspondence
exchanged between the CBC,
individuals and organizations,
in connection with the conver-
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