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ST. HELENS
Mara. Gordon McPherson is via-
ding with her daughter Mrs. 'Keith
Black, Mr. Blackand sons at
Middleton, .Nova Scotia. •
Sunday,.' •morning church,
Larry Gordon, son of Mr.,
and Mrs.. Bill McPherson was bap -
tried by Rev.. W. R. Tristram.
. Mrs, Gordon. Elliott of Wingham
was Sunday visitor . at Mr. . ,and:
!fn. Bi11 McPiierso,a's. '
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Woods
spent 'Sunday in Kitchener. Little
Leslie ' Anne Hawley returned-. to
Oshawa, on .Sunday...
Mr, Mid Humphrey returned .on,
Tuesday, from ; Victoria Hospital
after :beinga patient' ' for • five.
• weeks.
Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Miller of
London spent Mother's. Day with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. ,I.
Hiller and Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Taylor:.•
Mr. Harvey' Carrick spent a few,
days in ..Detroit attending his`. bro-
ther's funeral.- Sympathy of , this.
community .goes to the Carrick
family,;
NEWS BRIEF
Increased county and school
levies have sent. the . Listowel: tar;
rate zooming by 14 mills: Two
mills .. were absorbed. . by cutting.
general. . municipal . expenditures,
cutting the overall :increase to 12'
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LOW LUSTRE ENAMEL
appearance
Ittraacive Mors
wears and wads
without equal
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William Murdie
and Son
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Lucknow Phone 528-2906
THE LUCKNOW •SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, 'ONTARIO
etters To. Editor
Roy D. Lane,
5457, Bonnie ,Cove Ave.,
• Glendora, , Calif,
To the editor of
Lucknow Sentinel: -
Dear Campbell: -
After reading your paper for a
number of years. cannot help,
but voice niy opinion . on .the let-
ter written by S. M. Robinson.
No doubt she was referring to
the publicity given :'Paul. Hender-
son :recently in your paper which.
he rightly. -deserved, Paul's abil-
ity' as a oekey player is• an • nna
=spration to 'all' of the young peo-
pie'..' in and around Lucknow.
Knowing a professional athlete is:
a great thrill for ' anyone, just as
we admire Gordie Howe ' and
thousands of other great players
inany sport.
I': am sure the Doctors,. Engin-
eers, Politicians,. Flight nurses
and what have .you from around
Lucknow •don't expect publicity in
their particular field, they :: are all
well known and appreciated ' and
wouldn't . expect. to be " compared
financially with Paul.. He will
never make themoney a ;neuro-
surgeon will and will be consider-
ed :old by the time the good. 'doc-
for .is reaching his .prime.
Any time the young people of
Luclmow: are 'fortunate enough to
have Paul talk to them personally
about -hockey ,he .will do more, to
promote sportsmanship and lead-
ership in fifteen minutes than • all.
the doctors, lawyers,, . engineers
and nurses will do' in a life time:
As these are basic ingredients for
good citizenship in ° any country,
Carbert Resigns.
OIF.A. Position
I feel Paul should 'be given the
credit earned through his: achieve-
ment.
AnYone in is ware of athef ofield
factthata
there
are more people unable to achieve
their goal in any sport, than there
are failures in nursing or any
technical field, -
S. M.. Robinson has a note of
jealousy through out. her • letter;
rather than pride in one from her
home town.. •
I sincerely hope , my friends in,
the Lucknow area take the same.
affront .to.. her. letter a$•, I .do.
My 'wife and I enjoYed! the
Write-up: about Paul very much
'and .our daughter took the article
to her class- for "show and tell"
to -day; so now .bis.. fame has
spread to Glendora,. Calif.
s Sincerely,
•Roy. D: Lane,
Mech. Engineer.,..
4 B.A.B.S.
Robert W. "Bob" Carbert; has
,resigned as Secretary Manager of
the' :Ontario Federation of Agricul-,
tore; his' resignation to become ef-
fective May 29th.
In making the .. announcement;
President A. H. K. Musgrave paid
warm tribute to Mr. Carbert's
competence and ability ;as Secre-
tary -Manager, and, to the valuable:
contribution he has made, over the
'years, to the. °agricultural industry:
and farm organizations in particu-
lar. Mr.: Musgrave emphasized
that he had . accepted the resig-
nation with the greatest reluc-
tance and. ' only on the insistence
of . Mr. Carbert.-
Bob .Carbert joined the staff of
the Odtario . Federation; of Agri-
culture in: April 1962 as Director
of Information. ` In February. 1963,.
he- succeeded H. AL—Arbuckle-as-
Secretary-Manager
.-Arbuckle -as-Secretar.y-Manager of this organ
ization which' represents • 100,060
farmers in the Province of 'Ontar-
io.
Before joining the 0 F.A.
Carbert, had spent several years
in Ottawa as Director of, Informa-
tion and Assistant -Secretary of:.
the Canadian Federation of Agri-
culture. :
otIvET NEWS
'The tl.0 W. ' meet at . the home
of . Mrs. John MacCharles ' on
Thursday evening. Mrs. Walter,
Black's group led . • in " the worship
service. Mrs. Walter Dexter read
the Scripture and comments. Miss
Mary Roulston, offered prayer.
Mrs. Melvin Colling ' gave : a Mo-,
ther's Day reading: Mrs. Walter
Black led in a discussion ` which
brought o u t many interesting
ideas. Mrs. George all sang. a
lovely solo . acompanied by Miss
Mary Roulston. Mrs. D. R. Mc-
Kenzie of Lochash•..told of ' her
trip to the Pacific coast' • showing
Some beautiful coloured ' .slides.
Mrs. Herb Clayton expressed app
preciation to the hostess and all
who contributed to: the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. W T. Roulston
and Jack and 'Mrs. Mae Hamilton
visited on Sunday with Mrs. iii1.:
J. Roulston in Wingham. '•
t Misses • Mary and Helen White
and Mr.. : James' McNairri 1 of Kit-
chener and Burt White of Clinton
spent the week=end with the. White
family.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Christie of'
Teeswater and Mrs... H, Anger
spent the weekend in Detroit
visitingwith relatives. Mrs,, 'An-
ger's
An-ger's mother is seriously ill. ,
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