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WE'DNESOAY, FEB. 10th, '1965
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LUCKNOW . SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO: ;
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
TV VIEWS
(By William Whiting)
• Top correspondents', took. temp-
orary- leave •of their asaignnients
',around .the globe to assemble in
London, England', and provide the
world w,>tth; intensive coverage of
the: -funeral of -Sir' 'Witten . Churc.
hill. • Telstar, submarinecable;
jet sped films ,and; all other • me-,
thuds of visual 'and .soundeom-
inunication were used 'in the ex-
cellent coverage of , this event.
Once ; again,, television provided
-instantaneous . information.
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ABC-TV started •"Peter Jenn-
ngs with. the News" in. 'prime
` trine 'on a five -a -week •basis..: Mr.
in places and probably won't give
"Bonanza" ratings any trouble.
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• Two teen -aged instrumentalists.
were featured on. Leonard Bern
stein's Young Performers Concert.
:last week ,on CBS. The two, 'a
pianist st and: a violinist,. displayed
tie...skills--'byyplaying-Mo, tart aid
Mendelssohn.
Besides; being tops : in North,
America, , "Bewitched is having
great success in England, 'Austra-
lia, Holland:and Japan . .. , U.S
networks have 90 'pilot films rea-
dy, for airing . with 57 being situa
;tion •comedies James Beard's
cooking,' show. now plays in New
York.
Jennings worked for CM until
Moving to New • York recently...Hi
BROWNIE NE .:.
lst a.JCKNOW BROWNIE PACK
, (By :Barbara "'Stanley; •:
We opened ..our meeting with
a game called -"Fire in'+the Moun-
tain"; We then . held, . fairy • ring.'
Joan Chester was; .toadstool fairy.
We then had -inspection,: for ties.;
We held • pow wow • and closed our
Whiting with the squeeze and
chimes, •
I Your. Heart 'Fund dollars are'
saving ;.thousands.of • lives. Today;
thanks to research, rheumatic
ever ander rheumatic heart `dis
ease ;can now ` be • :prevented, in
most . cases.
,•USE SENTINEL AVANT -ADS
will cover• major stories; himself'
and these assignments Will take
hiin anywhere in the world, ABC
officials" announced. And what a
staff this chap will have: A pro-
ducer, two • associate producers, a_
news editor, four writers, three'
film editors, six "graphic artists
a:nda few. 'other ."assistants.
thrown • in for good measure. I
These U.S, networks really do.
things :. in .a big way.
A new CBS preg •am • debuted
against NBC's "Bonanza". at.
9 o'clock. "For the People" stars
Canadian." William Shatner who
plays : an assistant district attor-
ney who -has dedicated himself to.
a war against crime. It was dull'
)u neve' rry
out ret2?';..emen
Not this happy couple! Many years ago,
$ob invested . in a Sun Life .Retirement In-
come policy and, now that .he is 65, he will
be :receiving from Sun Life. a $400 cheque
every :month. And when Bob dies, his Wife
will receive' two-thirds of this amount .early
month as long as she lives,.
Chances are you too'niav look forward to
many happy
retirement years, Follow Hob's'
'
example, Why not give. nue a call today?
WILLIAM L KNAAN
• t:I2. 2Lucknow
Phone . Wingbarn ;35 7.1 0;0
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HURON; TOWNSHIP;
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CO NCIt..MINUTES
Huron Township Council held
the regular session on February'
1st with, all:members present.. •
Council was informed by the
Department • of . :Highways .•that:
they will have to comply with the
Minimum.. Wage . Act regarding
employees •working on road oper-
ations,
perat ons. ' This is. ' $1.,15 in this dis-
tinct.' • .
The Clerk was instructed to
paythe parties having money •due
them on the. Clark (1964) • and'.
Pollock, Drains and send bills to
the parties:' owing ,the Township
On : same. -
The Rroad. Superintendent was,
asked to advertise., €nr' • -crushed:
gravel tenders: and have. them: in
by • 6 P.m, February 20.
The ; tender. • of Graham Cooke
was : '.accepted ' for Dozer. • and
scraper work and .. the combined
tender of 'Bill Kempton andHarry
Coiling accepted fors loading and
haulm �'t_ ru gravel. r -- --
The following" :. accounts were
ordered paid:Township::Ontario
rio
Good -Roads, membership' fees,
$15.00; Annie MacKinnon, .Cate
of hall, , $9.00; Horticultural
iety,• help for flower ' beds,' $20.00;
Earl Tout,' postage, $14.00;' Ripley
:Legion, 750% refund of hall 'rent,
$5:00; • Township of Kincardine,
Welfare ' charge -back; ` '.$453:201;
Kincardine; : News, printing,; • .$322
..18; John Dodds,:hall, furnace re-
pairs,
•$41.79; ' R H. Marlyn,
Treasurer's bond, $12.00; } Post
Office,`, unemployment : stamps;',
$8.16, Roads: Steve . Irwin, Super-•.
intendent, '$35000;:►
Wayne Lowry;
'grader,' . $28000;.. • :Dave Moore,
wing, $120.20, ;Steven . Irwin J
wing, $5.75; Herb:• :Emnierton;
sanding hills, $24.00; ' Lenard
Elmes, sanding hills, $69.35;
Gordon Stewart, snow plowing,
$1053:00; . Graham" Cook, 'snow
plowing, ;$5i,7.5); Culling Bros.
snow Plowing, $82150; : Bill Kemp-
ton; snow' plowing, $733.25; :Ron..
Brooks, . blowing snow, $24.00;.
Steve : • Irwin,, ;1 i c en c e, :- del-
egate to 'O.G.RA , ...,$80.00; Ken
McKay,.; oil filters, ' $22.53; . Frank's::
garage, repairs, . $2.60; Imperial.
Oil' Ltd., fuel oil, $259.86; Snap -on
.Tools,; tools, $7.14; Godericli• In-
dustrial Surplus . Sales, ` tools, $69..
01; 'N. Hamilton, 'Goderich,' tools,
$38.93; Durham Hardware, Weld-
ing, $24 67; Ken McKenzie; :bull-
dozing, $42,00; Commercial. News,
advertising, - • $21.60; Dominion
S o i 1 Investigation, • McTavish
Bridge °testing, . $536.69; Howard
Hodge, repairs, .: $21.36;" . Ontario
Culverts, : new culverts, $690.50;.
Austin Martin,. land ' for fence,'
$4000; Total Roads, $5,666.43.:
Council adjourned ;to. 'Meet•
again on March: 1st /
Earl: Tout,,
Clerk:
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Day Of Prayer
'March 5th the, first. Friday of
the Lenten ' seasonmarks the
World Day ' of ` Prayer, when
women of varied races and .creeds
join in a service 01 prayer which
Circles the globe. '
This year the service willbe
held in ` the . Lucknow United
Church at 2;30 ` pain. with_' women
of the Christian Reformed,. Ang-
lican, South Kinloss and Lucknow
Presbyterian and: United Church-
es joining in prayer ' together. The,
service will also •be taken to the
Pinecrest`a Manor . Nursing Home'
by ladies of the Presbyterian
Church
For. 1965 the service has : been
written by' 'Mrs. Jesse Jai Mc-
Neil, ' a , gifted and; distinguished
American Negro woman, wife of
The "Rev. 'Dr. Jesse .Jai' McNeil,'
minister ;of Metropolitan 'Baptist
Church, ` ;Pasadena, California.
Mrs. McNeil received. :a; B.A. de -,1
gree from : Howard . University,
Washington, - D:C., an M. 4. degree
from ;Fisk University, Tenn., fol
lowed by post 'graduate.. studies in
Social Psychiatry at Duke Uni-
versity, NorthCarolina.. In recog=
nition of her exceptional service
in, fields ofco-operative endeav-
our Mrs. McNeil: has been ''a-
warded ' Many 'honours and dis-
tinctions:
is tinct ons: In, 1961, while living in
Detroit : she was . named , "Lay
man of the . Year", by the Det-
roit' + Council . of Churches.' -In the
same year the House of Repre-
senatives of the State` of Michi-
gan named her • "Michigan's •
Citizen. of Superior -Talents and
Effective Effa t ih Behalf of
Humanity'. She is also listed . in •
"Whir's Who of .American Worm
en". In 1963 Mrs. McNeil was one
of 300 women invited .:by '`Presi-
dent ' Kennedy toff a 'conference at
the' White ..House; the outcome of
which was the formation of the
Women's ` Committee . of Civil
Rights. She is a member of the
General Board/. f the'National,
Council of Chu nes' of Christ in
the .U;S.A. She, has visited Nia
roti, Kenya, Kampala :andUgan-
da. While in ; Northern . Rhodesia
she lead the Prayer Fellowship
celebrating : the Arini,versary of
the %'Vorld Day of Prayer. .
choice ''of Mrs.' McNeil as '
author of this year's World Day
of Prayer. service was an inspir-
ed' ' one. Her selection of the
theme "What- Doth the Lord Re
quire of : Thee?". is most timely'.
in view of the international and
inter -racial tensions in the world
to -day. "
MRS. ELWIN' HALL ,
SPEAKER •AT UNIT 4 U.C.W.
Unit r•4 held its .F& rttary •tieet-' •
ing at thehome of Mrs. J. , Pre
: -
leaven., After a chapter .from.`;CGWd
and His . Purpose", :the ladies
,were. led in prayer by Mrs. G.
Johnstone, and was followed by
a solo~ from Mrs..R. Campbell, ae-
companied••by her daughter;
Carol. After the Devotional pro-
gramme Mrs. 'Elwinfall sum-
marized !a chapter of „t}ic Study
took "This , IS, • Trinidad'',. 'H
tally was baS on ie economy, of
the Island,, and, proved-'to•;be very
interesting and informative. The , :
business of the evening was dis-
cussed, chaired'. by the Assistant,'.
Leader, Mrs. J. McKim. It was
decided to hold a Bake : Sae on ".
the second Apr in Saturday
.. y The
meeting ended ' after ` refresh-
ments, served by ,the. hostess.
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soup, drop in :a lettuce leaf. The
fat will '.saturate the leaf which
can be thrown, away.
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