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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-01-08, Page 18I PAGE' EIGHTEEN THE LUCK NOI SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • WO N-MA* JANUARY 11, public or secondary school to visit the school at any time. The same privilege is extended .to Members of ParlilThent and _Clergymen to visit any school within their 'consti. tuency, or district as the case may be. omiv challengeS; new plans for -a brighter future:. As' the old year, becomes a.irnemory, the new a reality,'-we think' of-all our good friends and hope-your fondest dreams-come-true.. . . OOP W.R LEZ:a!)-1i LAMM L.` LUC W DONALD, NM and STAFF Supplementary estimates provid- ing• for the,spending of • an additional $496'million by 'the provincial government in' the i.i.f- rentliriqnci#1 year. were presented to the Legislatnre this week. They show that the province will need that amount over and above the 8.3 billion listed in the April budget to isaor its various programs until the end of March 1975. Much of the increased spending is by the Health and Education Ministries. The total cash deficit put at $847 million on October 31st could rise to about $900 million by the end of the year according to some Treas- ury estimates. A new Ministry of Culture and Recreation is to be established by the Ontario Government. Legislation is expected soon ,to protect buildings that are • of historic or architectural •value. The Ministry •of Culture and Recreation will inherit certain' responsibilities from, the Establish- ed colleges and Universities .and Community and Social SerVices `Ministries. The Education Act 1974 was passed this week and among. its 274 sections is section 49' which permits pa ts of children attending a The idea behind this is that parents' do have the right to Visit educational, facilities where their phiiciren are being education and for which they are paying. .,, . Beer and soft drink cans with pull‘tab openers will be replaced 'by pugh open cans within a year according, to Environment Minist. er, Wm. Newman, the environ- mentalist are iinhapPy, howeVer, that he refused to ban the' cans entirely. Mr. Newman issued a statement of policy in tabling the 1258 page final final report Of the Solid Waste Task Force in the LegislatUre. What Mr. NeWman will not "accept are the recommendations in thereport that retailers be required to carry returnable soft drink containers of the same brands and sizes they now carry in non-return. ables and the 'suggestion that deposits on beer bottles be in creased. Over 96% 'of beer bottles are returned now. Mr. Newman said the Govern meet position • on banning non returnable containers, "blends pos itive improvements 'to our en. vironment ,with the minimum dis- ruption of employment, investment and minimum additional cost to the consumer". He, further went on to say that next year he intended to' sit down with the industry and,,w,ork it out. The House adjourned this week for the Christmas recess. ew horizons beckon . . new beginnings, DUNGANNON Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wall of Lucknow visited with their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Art Wall and family on New Year's. Day. Mr. and Mrs. 'Marvin Smith returned home on Thursday after spending the holiday season with• their.son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Smith of Windsor and other members of their family in Essex. Mr. and Mrs. N. 'G: Cocksedge of. Toronto and 'Mr. and Mrs. Doug . Palmer of Niagara Falls were New. Year's guests of Mrs, Miler's brother and sister-in-lav4 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Brouillette. The Orange Lodge held a card party on Friday evening at which there were five tables of progres- sive euchre. Men's high prize went to Albert Brown and second to John Anderson; ladies' high prize went to Mary Bere, and second to Mrs. Ben Mole. • , Gerry and David Bere and Ross Young motored to Trenton on Thursday so David could catch a plane to go to thilliwack, B.C. for his next course of training in the Armed Forces. • Christmas visitors 'with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Webster were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bradley and Alice of Goderich; Miss Fay Bradley R.N., • ,London; Bruce Roduguez, London; Mr. and Mr's. Robt: Miller (Brenda Bradley), Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thomas, Linda and Wendy of Willowdale. On . New Years Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ott, Matthew and Andrew of Kitchener visited her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy. • Bob Eedy of Mississauga came to his parent's home. for New Years and then his wife and twin • daughters, Megan and Jennifer accompanied him home to Mississ- auga afterhaving spent a few days in Dungannon. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eedy, Mich- ael and Laurel. of Straihroy visited for a few days. at New Years with the former's. mother, Mrs. H. J. L. Eedy arid Thornton. On Saturday, December 28, Mr's. H. Eedy and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henderson \ . of Goderich were guests at the • 50th wedding anniv- ersary of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Denstedt in Milverton. Mrs., Denstedt is a sister of Mrs. Eedy. Friends here were saddened .to learn of the death of Mrs. Roy Rutledge in Stratford. Sympathy is extended to the family who were former residents here; • Sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated in Dungannon d Nile—churches --on—Sunday; January 12. It will be, appreciated if any organizations of the charge • can complete their reports and pass them in to Rev. R. C. McClenaghan as soon• as possible. Rev. R. C. McClenaghan would be interested in' hearing of any young • people who would be desirous of coming into Member- ship of the church. Confirmation classes will start on January 19. The Youth Group are having an activity night on Wednesday in Brookside School. Mr.' and Mrs.. Gordon Anderson and family enjoyed the holidays in• Florida. While there they toured• around the "state and took in many points of, interest. Mr. ..and Mrs. Bob Mole and family; Miss Janet Mole, Kincard- ine; Walter Mole, Mr. ,and Mrs. Jack Phillips and family visited with .Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mole. Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee entertained some of their neigh- bourS for an evening of cards 'on New Year's Eve. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.' Moulton of Simcoe spent three,• days at New Years with his father, Mr. Frank Moulton and Mrs. L. MacDonald, Mrs. Melinda Nivins, Clinton spent 'a few days with her sister and, brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Errington.. Chicken pox is on the rampage, and among those affected are • the children of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Curran and Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Logte.nberg. Little Joey Curran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Curran, spent a couple of days in hospital last week with a virus infection. • Mr: and Mrs. Art Stewart spent New Years with other members of their family at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Alton and family, Luck- now. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanley and gills L-aurrietard-Leslie-, Thomas- and St Mis'. Edna Black, Goderich called on Mr. and.Mrs. Art Stewart last week. Mrs. Katharine Wright, Tham- esville spent a few days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wright and sons. During the holiday Mr. and Mrs. Art McMichael and, family, visited 'her parents Mr., and• Mrs. Ken, Thompson and Joan,. Goderich; her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomp- son and family Goderick; and Art's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McMichael, Clinton. Miss Iva Carr, Harry and Edgar Carr. spent Christmas with' Mr. and Mrs. Carman Hayden, Port Albert.' New Year's visitors with Miss Iva Carr, Harry and Edgar were Mr. and Mrs. Carman Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hayden, Laurie and Linda and Mr. • and Mrs. Mill Hayden: all of Port Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Kitchener Finni- gan and Mrs. Barr of Goderich visited Mr. and Mrs: Graham McNee on • Sunday. Brown Smyth, Huronview, has suffered another stroke and is 'partially paralyed. / effligel E 1\.1 Cleans HIGH Nap Carpeting '/ SHAGS. Cleans SHAG Rugs ALL METAL CONSTRUCTION Ball Bearing • Motor 4 Settings to Clean all types of Carpeting. LOW . Clans LOW Nap Carpeting . NORMAL Cleans NORMAL Nap Carpeting HIGH