AL AS SHES SE a Ls } Siwy : LE LR Mar SEP TASS 3 SER ER TA RANE ANRGAE Seals IGA) 3d IPod LEN SST, BIVEE R ££ TGP. 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 16th, 1964 | flag now currently centers on university students. In addi-| pointed to paint same. Hymn an amendment moved by the| tion, the House must spend|561 was read in unison as a Re orl From Parliament leader of the party to which I| several days dealing with yet| holiday thought. Hymn 386 v ot p have the honour to belong, the| another government motion for | closed the meeting, Mrs. Coop- WE i , i -| interim supply, granting mone; | er repeated the Benediction. o By Michael Starr, M.P. Credits Insurance Act, passed Right Honourable Jolin Disten<irinsettn Sup y 2 ¥ h y a baker. His proposed amend-|to the Government to run the after a short debate by the t asks f tional wiehis. | country for one month, Such a Mrs. Thomson conducted a HAS July 8, 1964 House, would insure Canadian men Aghs Jora na ona ple Is. ; y y contest and Mrs. Davidson gave NY fir ' broad fust havi cite on the flag issue, in order | motion must be presented when a readin Lunch: was sceved & _ Most of the past week in Par- "" erp aton Beane paving to maintain unity in the country | a Government has not passed te 20 i and Sevaral Yo liament has been spent, once lon property Joe Y any. ..dto give the Canadian people | any departmental estimates, visitors ' SUE again, debating the motion of | a1el goyernmens. a chance to vote on such an im-| which should be introduced early ' Le the Right Honourable Prime| qu. (iho three days in the | portant issue. in the year. Minister, to adopt a three maple week (Wednesday was a holiday " . leaf design as the Canadian|p. = 0 0 of Commons sol Lhe other opposition parties A hh N flag. , | in the House, or at least two of S urn ews that M.P.s could attend Do- : i reen al . . three of the smaller parties, will Progress was made on other | minion Day celebrations) were| "poo" nendments and each ' f h he H spent on the flag debate. A AFTERNOON UNIT Recent viistors at the home ronts, however, as the House of has to be debated and voted fF M d M Il Rich Commons passed two other bills, | total of 36 speakers made upon. Most members have al-| The July meeting of Green- 0 r. and Mrs. Russe ich- one respecting Canada's defence speeches during the three days ready settled in for a long hot| bank U.C.W. #1 was held in the ardson were: Mr. and Mrs. set-up, and the other dealing | and interest in the matter is summer in Ottawa and we will | Church Parlor on Wed., July 8 Llewelyn Richardson and fa- with Canadian investment in| flagging, so to speak. How- be here until the snow flies if | at 2 p.m. Mrs, Morley Raines wily of Cumberland; Mr, Wor. other countries. ever, the Government is holding the Prime Minister sticks to his | presided for the Worship Ser- ley Heard; Misses Florence and the adoption of the flag resolu- : . . . Jean Heard, of Whitby. A] The def bill d ' ) guns. vice opening the meeting with o : ¢ deience bill, passed onj tion up as bait to Members of ; a division after several days of i i ford ; Hymn 40, after which Muy, J) debate. had the i day Parliament for holidays. Another priority bill, respect- | Raines, Mrs. Aldred, Mrs. B. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daw, sons ¢ ebate, had the immediate ef- ing loans to students in univer- Jim; Brian and Stephen spent ; fect of replacing the present ] Thomson and Mrs. Spencer read ; Pp p hi . P g prose The Prime Minister told the | sity, has not yet appeared on 1 ; ; in | last week at a cottage at Lake i chiefs of each branch of the various Scripture portions In Ak X House of Commons that there| the House of Commons Order | 3; 5 § Dalhousie. f armed fore with ong Tad dialogueé form which was fol- A . "| would be no summer recess for | Paper. The Government has| | wed by prayer Hymn 100 ing common to all three services. | p,; t unless the fl romised an early debate on this Pad Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Heron eR We long veuge plan, aoesrdin arllament unless the flag re-| pI y preceeded the Dedication of the |, + 4 4 Quebec City and 4 do ' €| solution were disposed of in [bill but no one yet knows any| fering. A General Thanks 4 in to the Government and the Min- ; g aniks-| Montreal last week. wi itor Bt Dele oly tq] | SOME Way. However, several | details of the plan. Recently a| giving selection was read in A or r g oe wi hy to al! weeks ago, he issued an invi- delegation from the Canadian|nison. Mrs, Harper favoured| Rev. K. A. and Mrs. Heron Ya en Ion wi " arme Dpoas tation for every member of the| Union of Students asked the | ith an Instrumental solo. Mrs. | and sons of Petrolia, spent last $i o > plan, iy hy oppose \ Y | House to speak on what he Government to implement this | Rev. Cooper of Uxbridge was) week at the home of his par- NEY etm ers ini party termed an important and emo- | legislation immediately because guest speaker. Her topic «Spiri. | ents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron. 505 don Ee ns iy tional issue. In addition, sev-|it would have to be passed by| tual Food" was much enjoyed by Miss Vera Leach visited Mr. 0 Sp ou ol aw oo eral amendments will be pro-| the middle of August if it were| all. She concluded by having | and Mrs. Gordon English, Wood- ; > p ed several months | sed to the Government's|in the House of Commons indi-| the ladies repeat in unison the | ville on Tuesday. go. main motion for the three maple | Spokesmen for the other parties| Hymn "Break Thou the bread An amendment to the Export ' leaf design. Discussion on the | i nthe House of Commons indi-| of Life". Mrs. Harper thanked | The sympathy of the com- cated that they would co-oper-| Mrs. Cooper for her inspiring | munity is extended to Mr. and E9288 093 80299008990 0888888384888 848038880398 8833905398 3553855538855 3853505553855558800! ae m Passing he sie message. Mrs. Norman Anderson in the : - . - ; oy could only 3ce ii. 2 i : 4 death of Mrs. Anderson's bro- ' } to $ Prime Minister has promised Mrs, Phoenix presided over' ther the late Mr rt of : FIRST QU ALITY 2 | that the bill will be introduced | the business meeting welcoming | ~~~." | soon, the ladies and thanking the 0544. : : } group in charge. The minutes| Misses Diane Fisher; Sharon ae : LUMB B $ i Seting semis on Par- | were adopted as read by Mrs. Hopkins; Margaret Fisher; a : ; : lament Hill July 1st were the| Spencer. Mrs. Smith, Miss| Betty Greer, of Brooklin and i : : most impressive yet. A total | Carol Smith and Mrs. Phoenix | Diane Parrott, of Whitby, spent . Le ; 3 | of 66 Canadian Ensigns flew attended the tour of the New| last week at a cottage at Was- ! 2 : and 2 [| from the Parliament Buildings| Victor Home residence. No ago Beach. : and special flagpoles around the | delegate was appointed to date ) ; | front lawn. After the regular) for the Convention at Belleville : BUILD : 'S SUPPLIES : Changing 2 the Guard cere-| on yuly 20 - 24th. It was hoped GE § : pol he 8 Sasi Ing: 5 Seeshl some one would be able to go a § ph Ip show, With new) yhen the time came. Every- . oH § 3 | Lanacian performers, was put one was urged to collect mater- i) i : he s2ises0on ro a special | ja] on Japan for the Mission A +4 M e., e even I) e -g 3 al $ tj s il hres : ag : Festival in the Fall. Study Ni § 3 | PIP ass marching bands | hook for next season was dis- os : ; performed for the Governor-| . ssed. 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