18 The Canadian Champion, Wed.,Sept. 10, 1975 Omagh Organization receives letters of appreciation lsMe. Cecil Patterson and 10 membres preset it on Sept. 1 Lorne was the son Tho epteber mSs utof as deided tht Omnagb of the fate Mr. and Mrs. Wilt ci ma,gbPesbyeraN wofdot orderl1976 Presby- Miark and was humn and and WMS. moheld in the terian catendars but would raised on thetarmnno oed church halltonThuesday Sept. eeer orders f0 Boston group. lis Harvey Campbell, Fourth 4. Mrs Rbert Browridge SubcriPt ions for Gad tune He os survsmed by is was in tbe presdents chair Ttdtogs should be in by Oct. Subrters Ross, Wiliam, tor the WA meeting, opeotue f5. Htaeold, and Juseph aod ss o'tba bymo folowrd by Ms Treanurere s repoet oas ters Edth (Mes. E. Wagton H. Rutherford rrading "An gison sbowing thai somne and Murelef Mrs Mîlo nid ashioed prayer'. The allocaton moey muulstiff be (femnenti. scriptone reading, teme and raised. Te bale is f0o tirthday geetings and rayeee"re gisrnhy Ms.C paceduand defiveeed ta (tub gondt oisbes lu MrsJane Patteeson rifle t the end of Sep tomber. Pt ud. Byan Marshall, Jim A lettreofuthibnhu as coud Tbe Octobere fanboffering Graham, renda Viian, toom T M.Galbraifh for the meeting il tube the torm utf ttanny and David Eues, Patty tocely flotors sent on is 96h a pot loch lunch at 12.15at tbe Itiman, Gorge Hti lmon, bcgbduy Aug. f5. Mon Hyau ehorcO sali on Tbrsday Oct. is Auna Stouti and Mary Masalfsent alhanh yen for 4. Eacb memibere s lubrnga Stoutt. flomers and banb bok gift for trend if dsird. This itI ho Congratulations f0 triondu ber baby duog hier Angeta. A fllord hy tftosship, gursi on their edding anniver- leiter ut thunhu for the gutd speaker Ms W MFadden sartes, Mr. and Mes. Gordonn crystul bowt prseted f0 Propane skifs tayere, Mr. and Mrs. ibrmoun their goden sedding Fice sohoof shts hbvee hor Clarence ScCano, Me. and mniesr as coud from ssembfed and sent for the Ns. Colin SMarshall, Me. and M. and Ms. Wi McFadden, specîl projct Rll cufi word Mrs. O).tawrence, Me.unit aise, apprecialion for seeutug oas "feftnsip' and mus Mes. Ed Orbuer, MM. aodj lunchruuat Boyn Centreorwellansweredmwithuversesuof ides Murray TasherrandMr. the happy occasion on Aug. 24 srtptre. The prstdeot gace and Mes, Norman Flem- when about 325 gostu mre a reedîng ou rîendsbip. igtun. entertuîned. Feîendshtp cunhof ihenod tu a A leir was roudfrumnMrs. plant, thbatbas f0 ho O. Rayner thuuhngithe W.A. cottuaid, alered and lades for eringorelrrsh- inded iil istpou c mis tltotug the toneral sweet andmwholsoielfruit. If seieîcfu tho fate Miss tubtes planning, the onty ouy Maggie IDouglas on u Joy t, luacc a tridis tu be ne. alsu for ftuwrsand other Athe close lunchuand af idnsssbumon during er lrnuon te a orre serurd hy siay in hosptul. This as Ms. H. Vunderdeeu and Mes. us tn nbehaît ut Mes. R.Marshault Gourge Leslie. tînt Graham Pllong a mont's> and the outtglas lamîly. hoiduys cburcbwourshîp as fi oas drcîded thal a held ai llmugh Preshyterian tlloushp i'iih relreshmeitts church ou Sunday, Sept. 7, wiii tc helîl]ffoloîng the oith a large congreguiiui eeiug atîtît sery srves' prescrtChristian Education ou Sundai, Sept 20 ai 730 Sndayilh heduonSept. pm Ouf4 aiiltum.Sunduy Scbuuf î;oeit speakbrr ottîresumne Sept 21 aut1 tm Cotl Andersont l(if ahuite A ntersuef sericermlfho miltu)gadetwminisier forhoih uhuserurd aiKnox cixteen seriesttttlaM. and 7 30 Prshytortan Chrch un pm Nuo tliners frtue ho ttghmay 5 au Sounday, Sept. communon table vtilho 4 ai 7,30 pyw tes' tRoss piiheulud '1he annua I Caer ofToronttîo il ho hanuar tîtl S e ed ai te guesi speakeru and tho Bnyne Centrer ontSaturday flopodafo chute ouI lead io Nos. 2att130 ym A voteuti tehip of singing. ibunhu as tlubcsent oiitcb [ArneMarkbdies Vanderdeen flrte urîttuhing a Fheeds tii imaghara table and seseral pros uere suoy t eruît bal PrerideutNIdes. C Put- furuoMark passrd wyi esnuveicomedt he W.M.S Vctoria IHoptal. fuîtdn. lades and iuiiîdeulando'asont.iandîiermeniowastinMtt pleaseul ttthaite tusît îtors Pleasan ceuueev. Lotndon DrumquinPREFI Planning lunch 1N for auction sale lOt(îtfî,fl aticesus ua eeiedlii hechostcssanil Sic JoSut ikîliter ws, rseA Blai yoteeu ladie metingu on Wedcsda Sept, lThe IstOriinquutu PuSk o :aisyti .Ms 1t (bomber 15girls wslh Ctain Silly ain peesidc and gave the acets and Lient. Barbîa paei The bussiness îucisd-iHarrs, motiierd oe, Camp %Ils eiluawiug Nus'8 flite eau- o t Clifford for a cmpuo rital cbuechazaara ochange Imm hiduyt iiiSacday ffere frîmt. ii2,biete was noosuThe pack enîtyrd Sîbes. ruaitfront Sidrey Lawence, cals;and asing sstig aciundn thniihisgtbeassucitionsuor,îthe camplire- briersuîyyt attitpiasees As Janii'e lichii uett eird ose retrsnuo ('hal, blica te lth bîtbday ou Salse foraoîîibeftoureyeas as a daySept. 6and enlertained msin ru cher, sougfiedsutaypaeiy Kar- Mes Ltî te read olettereun Vandeedosen, Anna tee front rbueStotbee Chares liod, Joanne McMilian, tien- Cuihbel ýoucoducto a ise andScott Picbuit enjoyed luesin tfo dinaus io Red games, a nanbîthday dîn- Oecue Aberta, ara Thsis e andt a speetul cube.CU spynored' by lhieCtted able tuotend orer Sus t'haecb Thelitî otwiluendIt Layerrand Ltua tRoberts. a doation iii help mib bîlu s te iand MsS. MeMillan, ýorS SAeiliing gilttueorau tiannue andîlBruce vsistid mnwr o bS uryabsed cumsins Mr anid ItcsSBlae andî)-si-(nied Fleming ai Palmeltoiun The ladies imili site luea Soiday lucblotlatiiireuChanit tieithdac getiigitia- toýi linsSale,o(ci 5 A co. s id Fleiigtiiu .Jetii oui teaiiiiltîsi-table Nutbctate duAM,,, Rl ceiig fr hie lcSsnday yeibeestiit Ste', PSNlervgae a e- - tcal ishibitticu and soteontoe ieudy book, a ciiietitucu are eutîcg readu siueyitloCaiadianteucheriu tocr btheeratioînal, itoa WAL Japan. Ms '. A.leslie con diatitandt WiîlilPluu tu ducteit tIhe toues bîbased osSMatch iear iOshawa Seyt 23 WA L P N Sereniiiy'itf imes Lunîch iii 27 Asks candidates give alternate educ. views Inoalettei to aLlcit onuil Cisc d onfreoyloulism sup iadiatesunthe curentpyîîed by acvoucher systnt elcin campaigo ens îîlafes riihts Campbell, baîemn oflRen- Acuudîsg Su Cmpbe.ls aissauce Otico, bas ashed lettre, Renaissance lînits'/ te pitut eadts us oel - 5,.cadOOous thc nrcsputtsts'r each il the candidatesto Osi tf Me. Oais' cabinet iii uute"! ltii" ' ,,uîîil th tutu tntine iistailiter 'lOai are îîuoilinil iildît tîce iasatecoid to prusideaternale edoea- alnostoeqoalty scasduluus fins for those parents dis- the titure nI any of the par- - safisird oIh the pesret tirs fa actîsufote, tas tueas phillmophy nf eduration In me, are aarol, a uteisi posi Otario pflote sehoos?" lion ouitIhe issue in the course ' Ctîng artcer26ont the Unit- ut this efectionorampai n. ed Nations dectacafions utbu- Ina retereneoret t rt t ma igts, which states, ni Renaissance sînce ifs comse the ind ot educatiun fot educafionaf refnemthe thaf shaf fbehoiven o 0their loffre notes a opeciaf pro- ch'do,"Campbellf charges pu îain efectîonuissue ni that that ight is hing denîrd Cmhfs hboo, Tempeot Ontario parents in the poert in a Teapot', io fo ho maifed public educafionaf system. te, the candidates mthîo a On Marcb 10, in a brielfu the eeh, The bookh eveîs the Ontario cabinet, Renaissance istney o the desefopmeeof n recommended Abtat the Min- Renaissance. iufny estabisb a commission "Amre thaf the treatment fo sfady the eauîbilify ni the oitis minorities is the mou- establishment in Onario nf a suce ut a soiety," Campbellt public educati1onaf ystem coscfuded. 1 TOPPING OFF the Rotary Clubs commitment to the construction of the new Credit Vlley Treatmenf Contre for Crippled Children, Milton Rotariano Bob Reed and Jim Duify present a choque to Director Don Kennedy. The local club contribution to the centre, 0000 te be built i Misissauga te serve childron from Halfun nutd Pool, wao $7800. The clubos objective for the project scas $5000. The total club contributioot includod a $300 donation from the local owners of The Ch ieken Villa, a Col. Sandors Kentucky Fried Chieken outlet.