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Is CVVI. President
Twenty-six ladies' attended the
April meeting of St. 'Joseph's
Catholic Women's League in.
Kingsbridge Church Hall. Mrs.
John Howard opened the meeting
and welcoMed all. Fr. Dentinger
led in prayer. The scripture
reading was "given by Mrs. Antone
Van Osch.
The Thankofferifig meeting Was
called off due to weather conditions
and we will be advised of the new
date. Mrs. Joe Courtney Showed a
plaqUe that the Grade 8 graduates
have decided on instead of a pin or
pen, All members agreed to order
these ' plaques as a, memento of
attending St. Joseph's School.
Clothing for Combermere can
again be left in the church
basement. Mrs. D. Dalton is
working on a quilt for the draw.
The treasurer's report was given.
Mrs. Carl Riegling made a motion
that donations be sent to Peace and
Development, Monsignor Mahoney
Fund and The Church Today
Program.
Correspondence was read, in-
cluding thank yous from Margaret
Frayne of the Youth Club, Rev. A.
J. Kandathil of the Save A. Family
Plan for our donation; Thomas
Ouseph of Kerala, India, a family
who has already received aid;
Archbishop of Errakulam re the
Pool Fund of Save. a 'Family Plan;
Eileen Palmer for the donation to
Mentally Retarded; thank
you from R, W. Kennedy for money
collected; letter' from John R.
Rhodes, Ministry of Transporta-
tion and Cor.nmniattion re the
reiocating of the curve warning
sign and corrected road name sign;
and a thank you from Mrs. Joe
Maclntyre for Mass and lunch after
funeral.
Mrs. M. Dalton, Pro Life
Convener, reported on meeting
attended by seven members in
Wingham. She stressed that all
attend the Pro Life meeting
Wednesday, April 23, 8 - 10.30
p.m. at Goderich District Collegiate
Institute Cafeteria. at which Dr.
Hart Bezner will speak. A motion
was made that a donation be given
to the Goderich, Pro Life Group.
Mrs. E. Frayne gave the roll call.
Mrs. Joe Courtney reported:
Grade 8 night re school trip to
Niagara Falls, Family Life Meeting,
the league celebrated Aubrey
Higgins' birthday and Frank Aus-
tin's birthday is coming up. The
Diocesan Convention will beheld in Windsor, May 13th and 14th. The
Provincial Convention is in London July 8, 9, 10. The Cancer
:Campaign is underway now. Kathy
Doherty is 'getting married May 10,
volunteers will be needed.
Mrs. John Howard thanked all
members for their help the past two
years. Mrs. Carl Riegling adjourn-
ed the meeting and the nomination
committer took over. The new
Kinlough WMS
KINLOUGH NEWS
The April meeting of , the
Kinlough Presbyterian Women's
Missionary Society' was held at the
hoine of Mrs. Wm. MaePherson
with Mrs. Ruth Wilson presiding.
'To open Mrs. Wilson read a
Short. article "The beauty of
religion". after which the ' hymn
"The beauty of spring how sweet"
was sung and the W.M.S. purpose
was repeated. The treasurer's
report was given. the roll call "A
Spring thought was answered by
ten members and the offering was
received. Mrs. Donald McEwan
gave the Centennial report, 'on the
Mission work in the Klondike, in
the late 1880's. The filth "In the
Land of China" was shown and was
•
very interesting.
Mrs. JaCk Barr and Mrs. Glen
Haldenby were program conveners
and the study for this month was
city traffic and half way houses.
Mrs. Barr began 'with a, reading
"Did you giye him a lift?",
following which we 'sang the first
two verses of "Where crossi the '
crowded ways of life". The
scripture, portions of Hebrews 2
and 3, was read by Mrs. Barr and
Mrs. Haldenby had a 'short
meditation on the portions read,
followed by a poem and prayer.
Mrs. Jack Barr spoke of Tyndale
House in Montreal, the oldest of
the. settlement houses, begun in
1926. Mrs. Haldenby spoke next
about the Four Seas Christian
Centre at Port Harcourt, in
Nigeria, which was set up in 1962,
later abandoned during the war,
but revived again in 1970. The
Korean Christian Centre in Osaka,
Japan was • originally for lay
training but haS been enlarged to
embrace other fields. The last
centre studied was Eden Mills,
West of Toronto, where Rev. Roy
Gellately, Rev. Frank Parsons and
Miss Margaret Balderson are in
charge.
A discussion period folloWed.
While we were answering a
questionnaire. Mrs. 'Barr and Mrs.
Haldenby favoured with a duet
"Help Somebody Today" with
Mrs. MacPherson at the piano. For
closing, we sang the last two verses
of the previous hymn followed by
Grace:
Mrs. Barr read a poem "Safety
Pins" and gave the courtesy
remarks. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. MacPherson and
helpers.
executive will be president, Mrs.
Eugene Frayne; 1st vice, ,Mrs. Tom
Hogan; 2nd vice, Mrs. Allan
MacKenzie; 3rd vice, Mrs. Dennis
Champagne; recording secretary.
Mrs. Max Riegling; Corresponding
secretary, Mrs. Jim Martin; treas-
urer, Mrs. Joe O'Keefe.
METRIC
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AT TIE RIPLEY DISTRICT SCHOOL
Thursday, April 24th at
Parents and other adult members of our Commtmity are
cordially invited to our Metric Workshop.
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PAGE ELEVEN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1975 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
REPORT FROM '
QUEEN'S PARK
BY iVILIRRAY GAUNT
M.P.P. HURON-BRUCE
Bars in Ontario may soon have to
serve milk, coffee and 'soft drinks
as well- as alcoholic beverages.
Proposed. changes in the liquor
regulation's would reqUire ,all bars,
taverns and licenced clubs to offer
their patrons a choice of at least
milk, coffee, and soft drink-S. Other
'tharges in • the regulations
include the introduction of licences
for recreation clubs and a new
cabaret licence.
The' cabaret licence would allow
clubs, whose prime function is live
entertainment rather than food, to
sell .less 'food than • is required 'at
present by law.
Another new licence would be
the " patio licence which. would
licence an outdoor site adjoining
existing licenced indoor- premises.
More important, applicants for .
liquor licences in Ontario will be
entitled to public hearings and for
the first time, to appeal decisions of
the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario
to a higher tribunal.
Besides the new, tribunal, the
Government' will also establish" two
permanent advisory committees,
one to deal specifically with
problems related to special occa-
sion permitS and another to deal
with • "Over all liquor 'policy".
Ontario will spend $261.7-million
on highway construction in , tie
Current fiscal year, John Rhodes,
Minister of Transportation. and
Communications told the Legisla-
ture this week.
The expenditure is part 'of a
$436.4 million program unveiled by
Mr. Rhodes including work on 849
miles of the Province's highways.
James Breithaupt (L-Kitchener)
the' financial critic for the Liberal
Party gave his budget reply this
week in the Legislature.
Mr. Breithaupt criticized the
Treasurer for always• overestimat-
ing revenues and' always underest-
imating expenditures. In the 1975
budget Mr. Breithaupt - said that'
the 'Davis Government in 1974
underestimated its spending re-
quirements for the 'fourth consecu-
tive year. 'Last year's predicted
spending increase was 14.2%. In
,actual fact this had jumped to
20.8% by the year's end.
The Liberal Critic went: on to say
that the Government's perform-
ance in the area of deficit financing
was equally bad.
"By:'March 31'st, 1974 the Davis
Government had added' more than
$3 billion to the, Province's debt.
The Province's accumulated net
debt had more than doubled in four
'years from 51.4 billion to $2.9
billion", he continued.
'The Province this year has
estimated it will go into debt by a
further $1.6 billion.
VVhitechurch Y.P.S
WHITECHURCF1 NEWS
The. Young Peoples Society met
at 'Langside Church On Sunday
evening with an attendance of 15.
John 'de\ Boer opened the
meeting' with a sing song. All
repeated the Lord's prayer "in
unison. John de Boer read Psalm
32 and led in prayer. ,
They then divided into groups
and discussed Faith. They gave
their group findings on Faith. The
offering was received and dedicat-
ed by John de Boer. They
discussed the possibility of spon-
soring a foster child.
Grace Was sung and lunch was
served ,by the committee.