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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-03-06, Page 8of TEM Y.UCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Loney Is Bruce Conservative choice lis Robinson ConcludesPilitical Life ldhn Loney, 34 -year-old 'Bruce. Township farmer who resides' not far from Tiverton, ,is the new Progressive Conservative *candidate for Bruce Tiding in ie forthcoming ,federal. election.. ' ' He is married, with two children. and was '''born near Wiar..ton; Loney waste elected on the fust. ballot over Clar,'enWalpole and Harvey . 'Palmated',both of Kincardine, at the nomination' convention held at the South- ampton pton Legion' Hall last Thurs- day. . nig+ht. A :crowd of over 400 ,.packed every • corner and a " large percentage of itrhase pre. sent stood,. Six • Nominated With ‘'the. , retirement of And- rew ,Robinson, Ml' tor Bruce; the field._ was wide open" 'for •can- didates and sax . were inominated: for the ' position. Jotin •Loney, the successful.. candidate who has .declined fed- eral and provincial •nominatiaons before, was nominated by. Tho - lams MoAnree .and. Harold ,Elliott. •-He° . pled►ged an, aggressive 'carr- paign and Mull-support'•ifhe was hot 'trotted—as .; candidate. He made 'reference to: the help and counsel Mr. Robinson' had given !trim over ..bhre. years V • • er �+ Huron Township, was , nominated by Harold . and 'Bob . Courtney,. He • stated • that ' 1his. intention's • were. negative, at the moment.; Chester' said, "I pledge. my' sup- port to. the succesSful candid- date and to the Prime Minister.: From the size of this, crowd, it, is evident that the faith in the Prime Minister has. ' not gone very far astray. Who else but JOHN LONEY Bruce PC Candidate . He . quoted figures ' to, .state that 'the ..industrial -,production of Canada was considerably up' in the: five ,'years sof ...Conservative government. He .:also 'spoke of export: .increase: ' He felt that: unemp :.yment in this 'age was inevi; _+" e • • u a •new tion1: . training plans recom- mended by his . party. would heap •bhis 'condition.. "Mr.. -.Harkness diad': the honourable thing' ±wrhen. he resigned. He was sincere, !blit; that . .does not, •say bhe was right.: The Globe • and Mail and 'the' Toronto` Telegram are no' longer Conservative :papers/ they. are Bay St., Toronto. Howard Green has ;been one of •,the ,prime 4 KAIRSHEA i Mrs: Donald =MacKinnon was hostess ,for, the • ,public relations, meeting of ,the Kairshea W.I. `on February' Z8bh, This is the . third: month that it has been neves' nary, ':. because •ed weather, to Bays ,the meeting one week later.: Mrs.. Parish' Moffat and Mrs. ,Ira Dickie. were in, Charge,' The seniptur•e.',was read by. Mrs,. :Al- lister A1 -looter Hughes, Many '•interesting items were read • . from ' "The Home and. ,Country" in �respanse to the roll call, 42 members, 1 visitor aand. 7 children attended. • I. A letter was read from ',tihe. new 'Provin+ccial F.W.I.O. '•Presi- dent,. Mrs. Leonard Trivets' from' Thessalon Silver Lake •W.I, will bei bliros�tessto ::the -�dis, riot ..-direr-_ tars '•uneeting, , • March 19th. The District annual will be. ' ;held at Reid's Corner, ' May 23rd.. ,Mrs, Eldon 'Welsh reported. for .. Agriculture and Canadian. Industries, stating the rabies is, on : the -,increase in general and care should +be exercised when wield life acts. 'in an unnatural way. Mrs, Hughes, for !historical research 'anentaoned some of 'the • steps that ,have ,,been taken .to,. amp a tartan o Bi County.• Mrs. ' J+aaines; .Hurt; home eeono-. marcs, gave several 'household:' The Institute idire+ctors rv+riill act as annominating 'committee for the annual • inesting in April. 'Three quilts will . be quilted • at A, later date for the Red ` C.ross. :Mrs...Hughes presided for the r Houston Program. .MTS. Harvey discussed Many • items from the 'bhe• Liberals, can we blame . qr` hand book; :and later ,she mean-: factors. m. , the: •easi g og of . USr this; needless, election When •Mr, Russia' tensions. The Liberal bens worked• on a quizz. A. prize Pearson' was external affairsof W I. hasty note paper' was in the St. -Laurent. gov- ernment, ov- party. obstructed' legislation ' cin, minister g • • ernment, +I had . faith ith in ham, but 'I oubbtj/iIf •he' a much orf a ' dipliunat now," Clarence W.alpole,,,�Kincardine garage operator and .car dealer, was ::. nominated. by ` Willard Johnston and Hiarvey: Mann. Ie. stated " that he had . dealt with the :farmer. all 'his 'life and; that he had 'been 28 years in; busi- ness He stated. that: he would let his' name stand for PC' can- didate. Harvey 'Palmateer, :Kincardine hardware owner,: w+as . no nnnated :'by Clarence H: Walpole and • J. • W ukitcheson • Be was :pleased to see'. so. many- ladies at, ;the :meeting and felt; that ::there' was. 'room. '`for women• 'in ..political 'life.. Mr.', Palmateer; present. Warden of ,' Bruce County;' said that he did not want_ito. appear greedy ' by seeking the nornina tion.•'.H'e 'said 'it was two 'years, too soon,' for hint,. but that: he was .ready,•anad :prepared. std keep the riding obi Biruee Conservative, Mr. Palmateer; who has •.1a4 years the last parliaarnent and new they .are eniticisinig us ,for. net .putting legislation throivagh:". • All these Were. 'were •. statements '' of .Mie. Robin $on. " If aw•e ',carry n the way" we. have, I tarn ',satisfiedwe will win,. bh' s electi:on,"• 'was ' the, closing remark ,of ;the Member Of par- liament • John Loney. appointed Russell" Bray -.as• his scrutineer, 'Clarence Walpole appointed Willard Johnston' and Harvey Palmateer appointed Stan .Woods.. Richard - Crawford '. was returning officer, Lloyd Johnston and. Carl;:Craw ,ford collected; .the 3151 '..ballets. cast. The meeting was ''presided over Eby Ralph . Hunter.of Wiar- ton, president .of given to' the group; shaving the most correct .answers. Any . mem- ber' Who : does not 'have her ' ow n individual, copy is asked ; to to , .leave. .her name /with • , the secretary -treasurer at :the Mateh meeting, These axe free. of .charge. •Miss Dean McLeod 'g+ave a Most:' interesting' reading, and Mrs. Cliff Roul+ston • had ': the current events,' Mrs. Hughes: & Mrs. Houston, who had :taken the extension course; on; needile-,. craft : sponsored by the : Lu,cknow displayed • their samplers These will later be framed ,unci, the •cross stitcfi'`is completed: Mrs. Elliott Carruthers' gave the courtesy 'remarks to Which the 'hostess ''repliead. Later she. the association, and 'Mrs. Hughes Served sand Wiilli;am O:: Cottrill /of;Tiverton, wishes arid tea;•d'uring th•e ;socia.l. is secretary'. The two unsuocess hour, Ail candidates . Were quick ,to . MrS Carruthers• will be host- congratulate Mr. Loney, .. When: ess at the rlkairshea Hall for •the'. :elected, and to pledge, their March meeting: MTs,. Alex' Me - support. . • Nay and •iMrs Grant Macfiar- accepting "• ,Vh�e office of., mid • who were leaders lot •+the, candidate, Mr., Loney requested Sr.. leaders training school from Lucknow ': WPI: • will .'give ;'a dei' �monstration • on ;meat cookery as. at' h ;takenthe course, . 1� •lbs. of Meat.", Visitors. are. welcome to attend - • • WEDNESDAY, MAR.6th,,, 1.063 PURPLE GRAVE • Mr. and Mrs, Gordon 'Mac- Donald, Mrand Mrs. Thomas MacDonald, Kelly ,and Map. at- tended "`the , .5�O�redding ann - versa•ry .:orf Mr;th and Mrs, roe Guest, Teeswater. G lady s . Evelyn Harkness', Gawley and Patsy MacDonald .at- ten•ded. Nancy .;Dore' birthday party on Friday. and;. ;Misses; Marlene Gawley Mary Anne. •;VlcCosh; of Toronto spent : +the ''vvee'k-end at ' 'abheir horries, • :Mrs and >Mr's. Bob Fait spent Saturday in London.:: ' ' Mr. Bill. Patterson and • Mr. ,Donald Gillies are ,both patients in Kincardine ''I-iospita.l., • ,Purple Grove Farm F.oiun? ■ learned by. e�aperence r .met at �the.home of,Mr, and Mrs. •■ which varieties are 'best Victor GawIe on. Monday even- ' ■ so,41: types.. y ■ suited Ftp th:e � . ing. .. ■• acrd climate of this, area.. � yin. .arid Mrs,.' Dona• th, 1�IeCosh ■ of Mr.i 'have peso esd lace, ;w,e . were Sunday. +visitors'pP y Fi. ear e- Colwell, Kincard}:ne, • ,a ll'aveh ,pose ively assure M rs, k'rarrcls:-BoYiei�. ■. ■ that ' our ,seed �, is �tptiTe, .toy � ■ variety . and ' highin ger- •' • :minati,on •And in the third . ■ place, we ;have always ad-. • i bhered to , our long-time .poliyofsellingourseed• ,a:t fair prices. 'For' ,these ■ ■ reasons, we •• sincerely ibe-. • lieve ,that Jones' : ' Mac- ■ • r Naughton seed is your 'best • ■ buy 'for 1963 • .as at ihas •,i i' been • in '.years .past. Place; : ■ your order with your local.'. Fo'dealer.skalarfor tBhe i complete price lost.. ■ ■ a, • ..., 1 i vs Jones, MacNaughton 6■ .. .. municipal .:service said, ,,,down . the guest speaker, Senator David deep? In airy, heart I .have . tam' W'al'ker,toconvey the confidence in Prime Minister 'iefenbaker of the ridinge to •the prime minister, ,and ' said, • "we will fight' • an aggressive campaign, consider it :underway." , •sand' what' he has done lin the past few years; and I feel he has :a 1'ot nnore to. ;'offer " He • spoke of a:.' recent' meeting • in Toronto with government officials at which time the: was confident. Abet "they had. brought back a 1%/2' million dollar highway: which ',will. •ruri 'from 'Paisley to Soautharimton," W. "..A' : Irwin, 'Kincardine car . dealer, was nominated ;by Don: • .Picket and ,Neil Haines and stated that he was definitely an- ^terested tin the apolitical field & at a later date might consider. • ` Andrew,obinaor; present • member 'of ,tiparliament afar Bruce, was again nominated by ,Harry Letson and James Webster. 'He. • sa'i'd that his decisions to retire had been made. and announced . some 'time ago,, andthat he- "didn't e."didn't 'want •'to Miss this last opportun•i,ty , to ,bring greetings from ;the ,hotuse of .cOrintons to riding;: supporters.", Mr. Robin-- son• commented; .``we.__will win_ this election, the force that goes tnwork in Bruce ,for aur party is hard to ,beat.. The .Daelenba{ker government has • ,been a- .good government and , particularly. ,goodto rife farmers." , I ',.Senator Praises 'MP Senator David', Walker of To- ronto., Who ,was introduced by Andrew Robinson, : said "What, ever candidate.' you choose, I. hope li:e is even an the same league as 'dear' 'old Andy' Rob- inson'. Ever' since. 1 ;have•. known Andy . he' has been a front 'ben- cher and , a friend. You have no idea .howmuch Andy con- tributes to the Hauge' • "Mr .Diefenrbaker runs the show," he said, "he does . whathis :conscience,' ability and .+exper= • knee • dictates . as Prime +Mini ster of°Canada. It doesn':t'rpiatter what' the newpapers write." "It is logical .that Mr; Hark- ness would take the stand that he ,did as he. is. a .military man surrounded by military men, You should have seen the caucus when Mr. Harkness° stood alone. Y•otr shauta have sten ,the loyal- ty,,, b devotion, and action, shown for our Prime: MVLinister," In reference to' nuclear 'wea pons Mr, `Walker^ said, "when; you icontraol the destiny';- e f....18_ million 'peoples v o ld you ramp • • • • • • • J -M- SEED 8 .. ...is your BEST BUY • .• • FOR 1963 •• ■• ■ 0 • • •, In the ,first,�place,'`We have. •■; ,been. supplying a large ■ i share of the seed needs of. ■ Western O 'tario 'for- a good • is many years, ; and :;'have .at sorriethiin• Ithaat' .mi • ht be o b g � b solete ,tomorrow. • The Liberals are Busing the nuclear • 'issue as a 'dodge, they can't ,talk unem- ployment : and ' 'they, can't ,talk hard ,tirmes, It.' will Makemore. than• a couple .of newspapers to tell • the ,people of : ',Bruce that the ;'prime minister is wrong,. We admit .that there awns : a division in the party, but it' lasted' only a short time and the aiewspapers are trying to keep lit alive." • •BSenator. Walker said, "Lester Pearson's lust for power is the cause of 'this • election, but bet- ter an. election ' than; staying hamstrung. The Liberals:- are. drunk tor power," He stated that the devaluation of the dollar, had ;helped Canada's .tourist busi- ness. He reported that 50 yachts had ,saiied intoKincardine in •1.556, and 550 .in 062. "Mr.. Pearson doesn't know • a load of hay, Verna oats 'He doesn'tpre- tend to know, he isn't" interested, poor ,,eaarson," ,was the.', remark of the* speaker, Senator Walker, w,as•:41haanked iby Wellington ton of Port Elagin Bryan, Bonnie, Kerry, Heather and Coreen visited -Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farrell. Mrs. ,Frank Dore spent Tues.- day with• Mrs. Kenneth B"rind- ley, Mr: and Mrs. Peter. Leeson, Barbara .and* Iona, visited Mrs. W. R. Leeson,• -Kinloss on. Sun- day. v • .`Miss Iva Orr of Monk spent: the. week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Dona r ' 'os Mr, Calvin Robertson, Miss Margaret Robertson, , Mr, . • Don Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. ;Elmer McFarlan and `Mr's..Hugh Jansen. visited Mrs; 'Frank Dore and fa; milt', Mir.. and Mrs. Victor Gawley, Marlene and "Gladys ' Were Sun- day a day , guests \ ?of . Mr, Mrs, . a Donald Chadbourne: • Mr. andMrs. Gordon Mac- Donald and 'Mary. Helen: visited. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd:McClure of. and P.a�isl'eys' ■:, ■ Seeds' 1111 C Exetredeon,r it : ,; 235234-64336;363 : ■ ' London, '4324258 • t■■t�11■.■ritari ' 11�ti.11.■ aur • risin�• ':how often a +child genius grows up to be .a very' ordinary:' adult.'• • .' eNN•.N••••N•••oM•••N il•NN•N•••••••!lael urt DRY' LEANING naa • r • � Pillow Cleanin,,1 g FROM FEBRUARY 27 to MARCH 13 .•AND. e -Ticking • • • • • • • o. • • • • • FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY i • • ? BENNETT'S SEPOY Sc W EDNSDSAY and SATURDAY. Or ]leave Dry .. • Yy C1eaning Pil'One. 528,2129. —. 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