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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,
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BRUCE LIBERAL
(Continued' '`fr,,orn. page' 1) .
Nominate ` Seven
Seven. men were nominated from
the ,floor at last.. Wednesday's
meeting:
Ernie •Greer of'. Glen nn*�is. ,by
Herman ' Young, Kincardine and.
.Donald' Maclay, Lindsay.
Alex Chess of Southampton ' by
$race MacGillivary, . Bruce Town-
ship and, Dr:. J..F. . Morton, South-
ampton.
outhampton.:'
Kent ' Lamont. of : Saugeen . by
Alen 1VIcFarlan, • Tiverton . and
Joe MacMillan, Lucknow.
Hiram Pangburn of. Huron Town
•:ship by George MacLean, Ripley.
and . Grant MacDonald;; ' Huron
Township
DOug Kreutzweiser of • Hepworth
bySid. . Dunning, . Southampton
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and • J. B, Downs,: Hepworth:
John MacKenzie of Bruce
Township. by Alex .Nelson, Arran
and Doug Kreutzweizer, . Hep -y
worth.
Ross Whicher of Wiarton by
W. A. Davey, Port Elgin :'and :•Doff
aid MacLay, :.Lindsay
• Mr. Kreutzweiser and John
MacKenzie who . battled ,it out •
for the nomination a few years
ago, declined . .to• stand as did
Ross Whicher, present sitting Lib-
eral meember in the Ontario .par-
liament. ` to
Three ,Ballots
384 registered delegates present
balloted on the four others, Chess,
Pangburn, Lamont arida Greer.
Dr. Wm. Bruce of Kincardine
acted as . 'returning '.officer for
the vote _
Hiram Pangburn 'was low 'man
/on the, first . ballot= Ernie Greer
was defeated .on :the second and
Kent Lamont. edged 'Alex Chess
on the .third . ballot . to take . the
nomination.. ; Messrs. Pangburn,
Chess and Greer were quick 'to
make„the choice unanimous and
extend their. congratulations to
the victor:
As president of the Bruce . Lib-
eral Association, Mr. Lamont had
presided for the first part of the
rrieeting at which time the riding
officers were .introduced, James
Powers of •:.Chepstow, immediate
• past president; Doug -Kreutzwei-
ser of Hepworth, 1st vice presi-
dent; Don MacKenzie, Bruce,
2nd vice; Mrs, Earl. Ferris,
Glammis, treasurer; Miss Jessie
MacLean, Kincardine, .secretary;
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directors, Finlay ' Cameron, north;
Harvey. Miller, central;Wilfred
Anderson, Lucknow,. south,
Powers presided for the
nomination ,period: Mayor W. A
Davey, of ,.Port Elgin . welcomed.
thegathering: on behalf ' of the
town
Platform guests, Murray Gaunt
MPP Huron -Bruce, ' ' Eddie Serg-
eant 'MPP': 'Grey North and ' Ross
Whither MPP: `Bruce spoke brief-
ly. Others who : were called on
were ,Donald Blue .of Ripley, for-
mer .:member ' for Bruce, . Mrs.
Tessie Greig. of. Lions Head and
warden of Bruce, Gordon Beaton
Of ; Markdale, area organizer. •
Guest'`•speaker for the, evening
was .Herb . Gray, .member of parlia-
ment for . Essex West. The 34 ,
year-old . Windsor lawyer is ..re-
garded as • potential. cabinet Mat-
erial by many :of his Liberal as-
sociates. He was first '. electedto
parliament in 1962 . with ' a major-
ity of 7000 which he increased :to.
13,000 in the 1363 election:
NAMED PRESIDENT •
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and in' the interests of the' nurs=
ing homes providing this care.
Andrew Thompson,. M.P.P.; On-
tario Liberal Party leader; was,
the guest speaker at the main
banquet and was. introduced "to`
the assembled• delegates by Geo-
rge A. , .Newbold, • Mr. Thompson
brought :into focus the• entire field
'of .health care in ;the province of
Ontario, particularly as it affects
the ' fast growing. section of our
population int h e over -65 age
group: He echoed the viewsof
t h` a Associated • Nursing Homes
Inc, Ontario,t h e. O.M.A., t h e.
O..H.A., the 'Ontario Welfare ' Coun-
cil, ' the Department of . Health,.
and a • number of . other groups
Ontario that the solution to
he. many problems encountered
was to be found in the co-ordinat-
,ing of all health and care facil-
I.ities ininto Ontario. a division
of agging, similar to the plan in'
successful operation in `the pro-•
vince• of Alberta. He also • stress-
ed the' need' for the proposed' div -
1 ision of aging to work as an arm
of t h e Ontario Department of
Health rather than : having : a
hodgepodge patchwork of regu-
lations, and agencies responsible
fer this most important area, in
1 the life' of our citizens, •
THAT .John. Rutherford, and Lorne
Cooke 'gave the address and
made . the : presentation at the
. reception' held for Mt. and Mrs.
John Fryfogle (Gladys McDon
.' aid) .in the'' Legion. Hall last
Friday night.
THAT a sale 'of. feeder cattle is
scheduled for Lucknow Comm-
unity Sale Barns next Monday,
October 4th. Bob' McIntosh is
sales.... manager and 't'here is 'ac
' eomodation 'fet 500 head., This:
fall. sale of cattle is always .a
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popular' one with farmers from
a wide area. T
THAT•., main streeters ..are to be
.congratulated o n "getting be-
hind the Centennial fair" and
decorating' their windows with
antique• items suitable 'for the
occasion, .Many . people along the
main street • went to .. consider-
able 'expense and"spent valuable
time' in doing this: • '
THAT—Kent:=Lamont of Port El
gin, Liberal. candidate .for .Bruce
riding, has announced the fol-
lowing 'names as officials of . his
campaign;..campaign manager,
Harvey . Miller, Tara, 'official . •a
gent, .John H: MacKenzie; North ;
Bruce;. finance, chairman, Doug
MacPherson, Teeswater. `
THAT; 1V Ir. and Mrs. Ross .Erringg-
ton .of St.. Helens and • Don Cam-
eron . of Lucknow were judges of
the entries in the , parade ,at. the
Ripley 'Fair last Saturday. '
'THAT Roy. Batton, ; son of Mr. `and
Mrs , Ernie' Button of Lucknow,
is employed, afterschool and on
';Saturdays a t Lucknow ' Fruit,
Market.. .
THAT, Sandra Cameron, daught
::.er of ` Mr. and Mrs: Ralph:. Ca-.
meront of Ashfield, "is. attending
Lougheed's' Business- College in
Kitchener..'
THAT Margaret Robertson of Pur-.
pie . Grove : has .taken up resi-
deuce in .the front,upstairs ap-
artibent 'above :.Filay < Decora-
tors.
THAT Mrs. Harvey Webster ' was
vocal :soloist 'at For'dwich.. Un-
ited Church on Sunday, Septem-
ber, '19th,' on "t h,eoccasion: of:
theirchurch anniversary.
THAT. Mrs'.. Ted Collyer . of R.R.;
5 Lucknow . 'a •n; d :. Mrs.. Farish
Moffat, , Mr. a n d Mrs: Scott
'Reid,. Mr: and Mrs. Alex Rob-
'?
ob• ertson, Mrs. Jack' Reavie, all
'of Wingham•' attended the Eas-
tern . Star convention ',held '..last;
week at the .Royal York, Tor-
onto. Mrs. Reavie was installed.
as . one of the .Grand '.officers.
Burrell D. Morris, a past pres-
ident . of. A.N.H I.O:, and . Caned-
ion liaison officer of the ..Amer-
ican Nursing Home Association
reported to the- delegates of the
finalday that he had just .come
from , a 'meeting . with CBC offic-
ials. He, advised • them that 'the
CBC wasproducing a nation-wide
exposee on nursing homes on the
programme . 'This Hour Has 7
Days' for showing" in about three ■ weeks' time, and that without .a A 3 Bedroom . Neese in A-1 Condition, $6,500
WEDNESDAY
SEPT. 29" 196.5'
SHOPPING'S A PLEASURE HERE
Lucknow Fruit
YOUR "LOWEST PRICES''
:FOODLAND
AMPBELL'S 10 oz
Donato Soup Sale
GIANT SIZE. 15.c OFF PACK,
OxydoI Detergent Sale
SHIRRIFF WITH .BUD' ".
Jell Powder Sale
SALADA 60 COUNT`
Teal Bags: Sale
KELLOGGS 91/2 oz.
Rice Krispies Sale.
MIR "TWIN PACK!'
Liquidl: Detergent Sale
CULVERHOUSE 20 oz.
New Pack Peas
SUNKIST GOOD SIZE
Oranges Super Sule
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8 ' tins 99c'
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pkg.,19c
SAVE TO 154
pkgs. 59c
SAVE ac
pig: 79c
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s. 65c
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We Sell` For
Pb;one. Luckno*-7.528-3420
Values Effective
SEPT. 30. OCT. 10. 2
THAT. Mr. and : Mrs. John Fry-'
fogle (Gladys McDonald) have
taken up ,residence in an'. apart-
ment in Holyrood.
THAT ' Mrs: Gerry •Priestap, op-
erator of Mary • Lou's' Beauty
Lounge in Lucknow, is teaching
hair dressing and grooming to
grade nine: and ten at the Wing-
ham Vocational ' School ,e a c h
Monday afternoon.
THAT the Lucknow Pipe. Band
took. part . at the Seaforth fall.
fair. last Friday.
THAT Brian Johnstone,; 18 -year-
old, son of'Mr... and Mrs. J. C.
-Johnstone of Lucknow, ; comm-
enced work, -with the A . and P
Food Chain in 'Brantford this
week. Brian's, mother ' and Mrs.
John England drove :'Brian to -
Brantford on Monday.
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doubt it : would' be a revelation of
more of the deplorable conditions
in nursing homes, mainly those
in Ontario, resulting from all the
inadequacies of existing policies,.
legislation 'and enforcement. He
also stated that every association,
including the .Restaurant' Associa-
tion, ,Medical Association a n d
many others, and: even the Nurs-
ing Horne 'Association were: con-
stantly on,, the move, to upgrade
the 'services provided °.by its mem-
bers, but that it was impossible
not to find ' isolated instances in.
these associations that would cast
a shadow on all the . other mem-
bers. Therefore, in the forth-
coming C.B.C. production the
delegates must be prepared for
the possible inclusion' of one or
More member homes in the pro-
duction; ,and must. 'practise ht -
creased vigilance: •to continually
upgrade their facilities to the high-
est standard 'possible.
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