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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-01-13, Page 15ISH?. 1965 • • ,. Tfi�E •'LUCKNOW SENTINEL' 'WEDNESDAY,` JAN LUCKNOW,' ONTARIO PAGE. FIFTEEN:. • o Arna TV VIEWS , Luc w. (By William Whiting) The world is still talking about the possibilities of •international +o . Sc edule:: .•� .' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY • 13 • Squirt Practise '7-8 • Skating . 8,00 to 10:00 1).M. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14 curling' --1 to . 5 ? to 11 . • FRIDAY; JANUARY, .1$ • kaon A . 8:00 to 10:00 , p.m; SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 peewee; Pleas and. Squirts 8 to -12. Skating .--• 2 to .4 8 to. 10 • 'Peewee, Practise 5:3076.:30 ' SUNDAY;. JANUARY 17' • Skating 2:00 to C00' Curling : — 7:00 to :.11:00 'MONDAY,, JANUARY. 1`g. ' Peewee. ;Game . 7-8 Bantam 8-10. TUESDAY, • JANUARY.' 79 • North Ashfield 'School 4:30' • to 5:30 ` .Rural: Hockey , - 7 :to. 11:00 ., • • • jevisio . .ever since a , satellite. made,posible the first space phone conversation. four years ago. Al- though it has technological; sci- entific ' and commercial aspects, it has something else that is more •exciting. it -can promote warmth and understanding' among, t e ,people - of the world,. Recently,.we . spoke about 'tele- vision being• here to 'stay; that it provides instant.. entertainment, eduction an information. Let us consider only its potential for t h e promoting of . international. goodwill, but .also for combatting international bad will. w There ' is something 'about the intimacy of • television- .that ; brushes away or diminishes the' ,barriers • of.:lan .uage .and.. _custom.. Watchingin • the. relaxed', and. private atmos- phere ..• of your • own ' home, you can • see international' figures in' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY �qurrt . Practise 7-8 Skating 840 8-10 Open' For Engagements ', SEASON'S 'SKATING TICKETS Available :At The Arena M.Ir• AMBERLEY •A large crowd attended the: re caption •at Kincardine : Beach pav- kiNLo'uc-H Holyrood W. 1. The H.W.I.: met 'in the ' hall on Thursdayafternoon .with the president; ' Mrs. Alex Pete§ 'in charge:.,The meeting opened with the . singing of ` the 'ode -arid the Mary ,Stewart collect, repeated in unison. Thank. yotr. /notes were read for gifts and .remembrances. It was ;decided to:' dispense with the card parties.- The roll :call was answered with, -".a. Sottish joke.", Mrs., Harold , Haldenby favoured with 'a solo "Flow Gent- ly :Sweet` Afton", by •Burn's. ,„Topic: The Life..of Robert Burns, was given•• �by Mrs: William Eadie. A panel ' on Resolutions coristed ofModerator, Mrs.. Raynard Ac:: keit, Mrs. Lorne Eadie. Ivies Har- • Ilion on. Friday' evening • which . old Haldenby - and ” Miss Edna was . held arr 'honour of Mr .and. Boyle. It was decided togive• ass - Mrs Bob Stott of. the fourth con istance . to a :family. 'whose 'home cession of Huron ' was destroyed ` by ,fire The • meet- Percy Courtney who is en) ployed• at a Loblaw' Store ••in Guel- • ph visited with •'relatives '. in the: holiday season. A. ;shower was: held, in honour sae. of Miss Dianne . E•mmerton: on ,,Congratulations to, . Mrs. Alex Wednesday ;afternoon of last. week. Percy who won : $25:00 in the Sup= `at Sty. Lukes ' Anglican: parish er bingo .ever, CKNX .Television. • hall Pine River A large crowd Mr: and Mrs. "Francis Boyle, attended 'and, Diane" •was the . re -..Brian; Bo ie Ke�' `' • Hea her Bennie, erry, . - t .. . cip eat' of many lovely' gifts , and ,' Corrine were dinnerguests Donald: 6ourtney who was del with' Mrs William Cox. and Rev. w egate• for` Perth, Huron and Bruce : Benson Cox 'on Tuesdays, evening.' ,;attended the annual meeting . of ? Friends of Mrs. P. A. 'Murray, • the • Ontario : Cheese ' Producers are pleased to know 'that she : is 'Marketing Board• on ` !1'hursd`ay � ;improving ., � f av_.ourably after. be and Friday of. last `week:. He'. was; Ing , hospitalized, for. 'a time: • accompanied by Mrs. • D:. Court „ Rev. ••Benson•Cox was in charge. nes, 'also. Lawson : Doig ,and ,And ::of ,the.. Anglican Service'` on Sun- new, Simpsons of . the, ; M'olesworth : day • morning . supplying for Rev: Cheese • .Producers: Planes were Canon R: `W: Stump who has been• grounded owing to dense. fog at,• hos italized . for. the: past week. •. Ottawa ' was p and .. the: trap, home Mrs: Tom Hodgins 'will. be host - made b train. �on y ass .•for the W.A.`:WAmeetingwill. 'Sym ath ' extended to the Thursda� afternoon. Scripture, ture, 'Lowry 'families in:' the passing .of 'Mrs, George . Haldenby, Meditar Mr. Robert 'Phare �: were'' and t•,for ten =-- : This will be a �, Call Worship tables. of euchre at . Aniberley .quilting; •• Oran ' e'• Hall Monday evening. ' :Keith Maulden and Donald • Bair Orange. on y_, .. g ,... • . 'Winners of high prizes Were.: Mrs: i spent the week -end, with Cr. .and Emile !McLennan • and • Mr • Will- Mrs Arthur Phillips and; Peggy lam pace and the lucky {draw•: to' 1,•at Fonthill.• : Mr, William' . Ferguson. Mr: and Mrs 'Clare Sparling, Mr. and.'Mrs:"(tester° Emmen Allan and Douglas of .Walkerton ton, Miss Betty ' Emmerton, Mrs visited on, Sunday with Mr. and John- Emmerton • and' Mrs. Kel-Mrs. George • •Haldenby Vin •IlendersOn visited on Satur i., 's to Mr. and Congratulation day with Miss .Louie Nesbitt; ` of • Mrs •. Grant Eckenswiller on the St', • Marys Hospital, London.' ` 'birth of *a daughter, • tic Works: Roads,Highways andStreets, "etc• al Welfare' 706.23 Relief; Assistance ation; '•including d �:t ges eation and Com :+ ity Service t Charges Long-term debt charges 'Ass own share of ,school debt'•charges ing closed by ' :singing the Queen and Grace after which .lunch was Served. by the hostesses',. Mrs. El - Wood. Elliott ' and Mrs.' Ed :• Thornp- Short-term interest and other charges is written off :and refunded t: or Special Expenditures County Rates Pollee .... • . ' Village •rates`..• llaneous (speeify) ovision', for. deferred income ' Total Expenditure cits from Previous Years ; Levle iditure Section, foil 32,480.67 • • • 706:23 45 149.52 a personal' light ' We • have seen .,our Queen in her home and visiting Canadian' and other • Commonwealth cities, We have seen - the _ Presidents ; of, the .. United States many times.. We have seen many world ' fig- ures,' ig-ures,• .including the • Krushchevs. And all ' these, people, through• tel evsion, ,were warm and under- standing, We felt We: knew them.. It• is estimated•that by 1967 or 1968 we' willhave • a, workable satellite' ,;network. Let's. hope. that. the World • powers will notfail to.. develop television's .internation al potential._ • yes,we have said and' we re. - peat.. again.: • Television provides instant entertainment, education and information. • And soon We, are to haveinstant ' public rela tions 'throughout the universe. ASHFIELD Mx Wm .Ross • is. , horn . after a week in "Wingham Hospital. • • A miscellaneous shower was held in honour of :. Mrs. Gordon' Barger, ;formerly Mary Lou Coll- inson, • in '.North . Ashfield School on Friday evening, A number of the W.M.S.'neral '.hers attended . the 'Presbyterial in Lucknow on Tuesday. Mrs.. Wm. , Finlayson, ; a, native of Ashfield, the ' former Qive Stewart, • passed • away in Kincar- dine on Saturday . at the age, .of 99, after an illness :of lffvree weeks: She is :.survived by three" daugh- ters, Miss .:Margaret 1' inlayson. and : Mrs: Win: Patterson of Kin- cardine; and Mrs. -Mabel Gray of Florida; one son, Stewart . ` of Detroit and one grandchild : The funeral _ was --held in the • Kincar- dine Presbyterian ; ' Church on Monday 45. 0 'Accidents Says -Saf et; •,, ieague "Unless the : Canadian public shakes off its apathy and ':realizes its responsibility; ,more - than 4,50.0. Canadians wilt' die. in accidents other •than on . the road ' in .1965," declared W. E„ Austin of .Oshawa•, Ontario, .`president of the National Safety ' League of, Canada • .gu Mr. Austin's: eatimate • did ". not include industrial;. accidents.. ''He pointed_ :out that. the League was doing all it could. to bring about, public awareness of the ' dangers of accidents 'off the. highway.' "It, comes ' as a shock to many," • he said, "that next to the highway, the home is the most dangerous: location. 'Too. 'many people think - of :the home as a• haven of safety, but the 'opposite is' true" Mr. Austin. `also. • emphasized the. need for strict' care in sports and, recreation', on the farm, . on ' and in the water, and where children. are:' concerned., "We: 'simply must pay !sore: attention to the: perils that surround 'us: While:' the acc dents' in' non -traffic areas ,are not increasing -unduly?' too 'many fat alities• and ., •.injuries occur . there: each Year, and too many of thein. need 'neverhappen;,"'. he : Said,. Mr, Austin is / assistant to the president, of General' Motors of Canada. • He will preside at a ser- ies .• of NSL • meetings ` in ;Ottawa . in mid-January; where. non-traffiic safety will • be; discussed with NSL executives and• provincial safety council ', marnagers- IVo .Extension On Licence Pates '589:75 Ontario owners of . passenger , and dual ' purpose vehicles and. motorcycles , are lagging. in their purchases of 1965 licence, plates, Transport Minister. Irwin Haskett has,, warned., • "Unless the pace picks up, there will be long lineups late in Feb- ruary just before the, old plates expire," Mr. Haskett said. New plates went on sale De- cember lst.. At°the. end of Deem ber, , with one third of • theotal time- gone, only one tenth of these Owners :had obtained. theirs This means that of the prov- ince's ' 1,700,000 'passenger: cars,. 1,500,000; still lacked the new plates as the year ended,, On and after March lst drivers $114,710.18 . using 1964. plates will be. liable. $-11,035.70 9;955.70 1,080.00 564,98 • W $ 1,644,98 $ ; 21.56 $ 25,225.69 976..53 $ 26,202,22 118::60 $ 118.66 $112,736.14 1,974.04 )ur Quarters -Are Smal� Our Bargains' Are Bi •' •• OUR. TEMPORARY` QUARTERS ARE 'QUITE SMALL AND PREVENT, US FROMSTOCKING THE COMPLETE • LINE OF MAJOR...APPLIAN,C.ES THAT: WE WOULD OR DINARILY• HAVE ;HAD ON THE FLOOR, BUT, OUR SMALL... QUARTERS- • DOES NOT.: PREVENT US'. FROM OFFERING. ` BIGGER THAN EVER BARGAINS IN ALL ,TYPES• OF AP-. PLI,ANC:ES.�.. ` nd See For ourself: L`ucicnoewr. Phone 528=3008 so dear to a east ouquer nvitation ane Good taste' needn't be expensive. Our beautiful Bc u uet 4 Invitation ' Line' proves with th • . m .thisemost exquisite papers, :type faces and: workmanshipou: could Wish for! y s o! features ;Tl ermo-Engroving-_rich raised, lettering—elegant.' as the finest ,craftsmanship ; yet costing so little! Cottle'. see our unusual selection. • lc; hvo wee e c e(Per '$E TINE ie LUCKNOW to 'a . fine of, up to ' $50.00. There will be `"absolutely no :extension beyond:, the' February 28th, dead- line, said .Mr. Hackett:.. 1965.P lates . fo trucks and .trail- , ers-go on . sale March •: ist, '1'965, • end the ' .1964 ruck and ' trailer plates e • .ire 'Ma ch.. 31st • 1965. f■■■■•■■1 .i, 'i. i'; ■• ■. • ■. ■ i • ■ ■cnaai■■i■■•■■■sesamseie ■ic • OURBUILDII REMODELLING IG, RE PROJ EC CeiIingT PRE FINISHED WHITE CEILING' BLOCKS It/ SIZE 12" x 12" OR 1.6'..x 16"' ✓ - V Insulation. Heat Loss As Much As 35 :INSULATION BATTS GRANULATED,' ROCK` 1NOOl. NIICAF1h� f POUR. 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