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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-26, Page 240. 4-- OD"ERICH-SIGNAL•-'STAR; 7,'HURS 'A.Y;.FES&VARY 2(i.• 147b Paul Van Esbrock of South,Uuron District S.S. and Diane Mitcheimore of •.-Goderieh D.C.I., shake hands and hreathe'a• sigh'of relate£, affer•placing first and second in the.. Huron .District Oddfellows •.United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth Public speaking contest,,;.(n Clinton last ,1 riday night... Paul 'will be on his -way- to the United �N'Wiens in New York; Jtily.21 (Ne,ws-Record photo ) ' oderich girl soc .Q.p public speaking Paul . Van Esbrock of t.e speak to the group about Exeter won 'the public what he has learned and'ho,.w -speaking .contestsponsored he feels about the U.N, • by' the Independent Order of A winner will be chosen, one Huron district Oddfel:lows from. the girls and one from last 'Friday night. at Central the boys, after all the. Huron ;Secan'ciary''sc;hool= spe.eches_..._"have.; been -Clinton. - presented in the U.N.. Every P3uI's prepared speech., a ‘Al eek -throughout :.the .sum - satire on the Union`of Canada,,.; mer, students from different with.: the. United.S•ta.tes, made areas in. North America' will him the zone "champion arida be present at the:N `.' • won him a trip to_the•United For the-past'seer'en years,,', Natio -ein New York winner • or runner-up in the • The contest is sponsored by speeches has been from the Oddfellows and Rebekahs• Ontario: • :of• ;North.. America and is''' Runner-up. ,last Friday in called the • Pilgrimage of •the zone contest was Diane Youth for thc•UnitedNations ""1vhtchelmore-from• Goderieh. So far 54 •-studexit.s .from,,'speec.h wasn• , o , the Her "Ona,lohavewon the"trrp-�-7"-wia 44-4 her f:14,n.ily - her Once in New'' York, the .sister and the family dog. students, aged either 16 or 17 . Paul .and Diane competed • from all over North America,, against seven .other students are taken an a tour of'theU-N• from., Clinton, Wingham, and dre met by ambassadors ..Exeter, Goderjcli and. from different countries.. The.... Seaforthhigh schools: • • .ambassadors ipreSent • the ' Judges . were Mrs. /dyc.&. pro's and cons .of. the '.U.N;, Monteith, Exeter; Mr. Bruce and each studentis' expected Delbridge, Exeter and 'R•ey... "From R.E., receive R.oyai Assent was Bill - insy_ance: There, is .little -.LI -clfinley, M.P. -. C-23; an att. which prcauides• dqubt that further reform; of To -begin with, .•I should fo'n' the payment of • the;U,I.A. wjll be needed and, explain't'hat I had planned to :superannu:atioin. benefits to desired once the full extent; -of'' ' leliv'er' .`•this : .report as .: a the Lieutenant -Governors of the . Act is 'brought to the. ,general summary ofwhat :h"as: the ten provinces.. ^ptiblic's.attentiOri ' been • accomplished during But -by far; the most i'm- After spending a" pleasant -this ses'sipn of Parliament -portant piece of_legislat►oti,tq;.. Christmas at.ho'me with oris. -F1owever, since thatntime, we come before the.House this family, Audrey and I.had the... havelearned, that the"current' session .was- Bill C-73. - the • pleasure o,f joining the session will be extended and government's ' anti-inflation •' Speaker of :' the House i:$ ' 'ivil1- now run until' Jute or program otherwise kndwn a • Common, ,the other party possibly July,,. Therefore, my . 'Attack on Inflation'.'..The whips aril their wiles on an sessional report'will, actually opposition 'debated. various":•' Inter -,Parliamentary• t;