The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-03-13, Page 60
-The ou t Usnnted C+huroh Wo-•
men 'met at the Thome, . of r Mrs,
:Melvin Me1vin Collide. Mrs. John Mac-
Ciiarles opened the , rneet,ng with
•• prayer fo11ow_e&,hy.. a. hymn.. Mxs.
MacCharlei 'read' a poem, "Throw
•. him a cro •bar." Mrs. Melvin Col -
ring 'gave a report .•of. the World
Day of. Prayer meetingheld re-
cently in St. rPauls Church, Rip
ley. fi,,ripture was read by Mrs.
Orva11e Finlayson. Miss Mary
Roulston gave a reading: Hum-
ility and ' Mrs. • Calling , ,;reviewed
a chapter of The Word and the
Way. Miss Roulston sang "Near
to the Heart of God" accompan-
ied by Mrs. H. Street, Kincardine.
Mrs.. Finlayson read a 'poem . cal-
led '"Back +to the Bible." Mrs.
Maccharles : gave an amusing
reading 'on how Sunday;, was
spent years ago."`Durig'the busi-
ness. period plans were complet
• ed .,for a quilting and ;the report
of the Manse ` committee ' was
heard:
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TBE: LUCKNOW'''s N'rIM4:,, LUCSNOW: ;' o er4.4
miss Marilyn "Finlayson of
Stratford spent the week -end' at
the home. of Mr. and Mrs.. Orville
Finlayson. •
¥iss Phyllis Clayton of Strat
ford spent the Meek -end with her
parents,'Mr.. and Mrs. Herb Clay-
ton and Lynn.,
Miss ,Joanne •With -Mr: -and -Mrs, Hamilton spent.
the week -end �wfith -MI' and- Mrs.
Sandy, MacCharles, Patsy, Mary •
and Louise, ,
Mr. and Mrs: 'Sandy MacChar.
les and family :and. Joanne Earn=
ilton . were guests for dinner at
the home Of. -Mr. and ; Mrs.; .,John
M'acCharles, and Sandra ori .Sun
day. •':""' : •
° Mars. Sandy ,VlacCharles & Mrs..
John NI\c4harles visited on Sat-
,irrday. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie Gaunt. of St'. Helens.
Mrs. Al .Hamilton spent a ,'week.
at .the :home of Mr. and 'Mrs.
Cam • Pat'terson of Hamilton.,
w One of -the 'biggest ' troubles
With .success these days is that
its recipe is 'about .the ' saine as.
that for . a, nervous breakdown.
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•,y
-BECAUSE: We have our Navy, Army and: Airforce
up to, strength. (This was not the case under the,
Liberal 'Government when' . World Wars I and II
started.):
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BECAUSE We � are: ;the. only nation that hasived
up to our N A.T O' commitments,
BECAUSE ;' :Jolla Diefenbaker wants'•'"PEACE
i'.. -:-Minister of ''External Affairs, Howard --Green--'. is—re. ---
cognized -at . the .United ,Nations as '' a :. great Peace. -
maker., Due in no sncall; way' to Mr. Creeri s work,,
the United States and Russia are . closer together than.
they, .:have been for yea oward ' Green deserves
the: Nobel Prize as:much •,as Lester,. Pearson' ever did.1
BECAUSE:' .. John Diefenbaker :• will not •accept -atomic
weapons for Canada until and"utiless:. they are.. needed.•,
BECAUSE: John Diefenbaker' , will not, allow the
United 'States' to make' our decisions ; or . interfere with
• them.
BECAUSE: . John Diefenbaker recognizes' the fact' that
"CANADA` IS ,.A' POWER'=- 'NOT .A PUPPET"
Issued. by" the Bruce Progressive
• Conservative Association
Watch Channel 8, CKNX •
1Vl:onday,' March .15, at .6..10 o'clock
•
ttict Presk.ient
�est Speaker
The, regular meeting of -"pa-
paw W.I.• was held on .:Mara.
8th at the Town Hall, Mrs, J. L.
MacMillan 'presiding • with 35;
members,,,pr sent.
• During 'the 'b'usiness the' mem-
bers 'decided to. cater to. 'leaders
training class.' -The Institute Fa-
mily Night lo be, held March .18,
.The trophy for perfect . report-
, •
ing, won -by South Bruce ;District
by conveners of . standing ' cam-
rnittees was on display: .
Mrs A.J. `Wilson was norninat
ed ''to • attend : officers training
conference in Guelph: ' Institute,
directors will act as a nominat-
ing committee ''for ammal , meet
ing" in April,
Public.relations. •; Committee
was in. "charge Cifthe profit -On
,with the ' roll. call answerd by..
ways to 'i�elp' in our 'comnciunitY:
The Motto,. • Rural communities
are the strength of the nation,
was; prepared Eby Mary 'MacLeod.
and read by, .Mrs.. Q, 'Brooks The
guest speaker, Mrs. C. Hewitt,'
was introduced .by
warts." IMritt goke-on-•the--
world 'wide .activities 'of the 'As-
sociated Country • Women at the
Women's Institutes, are a consti-
tuent 'society. Their chief .goal ,is
the .building of peaceful relations
around the world. • •
A vote of •appreciation to is,.
Hewitt ;was moved .illy Mrs.` :lac
WEDNESDAY, MAR: 13th, '1963'
HAVING COMPLETED
A Speciul Course
n. Toronto, • Gordan Barger s; .
Now Avo ilable
for. ,custom
URNACE and SPACE NEATER:
CLEANING and SERVICING
or : Service and-Satisfact oa .'Call
BUD
HAMILTON.
Your Lucknow . and District . Agent
Y 'For All
ities Service Products
s
Phone `Collect 528-24:27
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steel -Milk -storage ,tank.___.,:t�.was
transported on Whiteh'ead's trans -
•'t trailer from :Levis; 'Quebec,
The 4-g- clot, Girls displayed,
their : hard Work and work ' books •
of '"their course,' •Bedroom Acces
series, .with'• Peggy Button , as:
narrator„:
The girls -also' contributed imus-
ical •nurbers -= a ,vocal', solo ;by
Peggy MacDonald, . a piano duet,
by • Sharon.:` DVioWbray. and Wen-
dy. MacKenzie and both clubs fa-
voured, with "a• cxiorus,
:'Lunch was . served by the coma-
mittee,, Mrs. ..P.:S'tewvart,:''Mrs. K.
MacNay 1Virs C. Cooke` acid Mrs:
A. MacNay
S BRIEFS
NE
Harvey • Palinateer, . _reeve • of
Kincardine .has announced • 'he,
will be a candidate' for the.. Con
ire nomination` in :the next
provincial.:. election ..in • • .Bruce.
Percy Pletch, deputy •reeve of
(Walkerton:.. had ,, earlier announ-
ced that., he Would C be a candi--
Bruce' ',is represented it.
•!! Queen's Park by Ross .Whicker;
• 1Mr. Palan;ateer was a candidate,
at the. PC : federal . nomination
meeting' held recentl • : at South.
ampton. •
•
Tit ° is estimated ..that about •.+60:
students. from SeaforthI? istriet
High.. School . will 'attend the vo-
cational school at Clinton next
term,, _permitting'_ 'a stain reduc-,
tion : of two teachers at . Seaford:,
, • •* Q
Rotary, Clubs in Bruce Caun:ty
have. raised $225 for the pun=.
chase of a • secod'd „hand ' pool.
rpoin table which they : donated
to ,Brtuceiea Haven`'at Walkerton.
Art `McKague of Teeswater,
succeeds. Bessie Moffat, as pres-:
ident of 'the Bruce` County Jun-'•
for Farmers. and Junior Insti-
tute:. Second vice-president is
Barry :Johnston of Holyrood,
son• of .Mr. and Mss. Cliff John-
ston, 0,
,
Winigh,m . Council • is consid
Bring adding a third aner ben •to'
the town's police..fot,cet ',
Alert Coutts; , $l. • who shad
clerked . in WWingham• stores for
63 years, mostly in "Kinss,s
store, died recently in Wingham
hospital, l~#e had 'beers a Mason
.far .over 50 years;:
• •*,«;
Teeswater Creamery has in-
stalled a 10,000. gallon stainless
e
:._...Bet'ween 1-940- -and ,-3'945, -the ---.
Canadian. Red Cross ',sent .16,000
600 food Parcels . to . prisoners' of
FOR :BRUCE
Thie most popular expression' reflecting • current
;political' feeling is, 1'., honestly. don't know , how „to
voter' • Why are people so puzzled) • Clearly, their
own partles have let them down,' and, it is little comp'
fort ti $it the leaders" betrayed themselves first.
A ...Glebe? editorial, : March :5', corniinents; on a
;speech. by Mitchell; Sharp, Liberal`candidate in: Eg
lington.' in which he 'admits-'" that his party,. has', .104
touch with the people.
..The . electorate does not- know what ':the Parties
standr for, and the politicians have forgotten,: :This
divorce of '
r they .politicians ''from the electorate, had, ' as
Mr :. Sharp pointed out; led to the rise of splinter'
parties. ': Voters deprived of ' a v/.of
:'in , :the. .major.'
parties ' have created their . own voices.''. ;
Theca
campaign.. to .elect: Alex, .;Scarrow 'an: Inde-
.pendent •in .Bruce has the sole' purpose, of giving the...
voters of;every 'party.' a united ;voice; : first. in.,. o° os'.
..4tance•re-f--•-n'uc-lear--a -'
p m$ for-•=-.Camada---•tlicn m•�-.
supporting all.. other measures where '.public good is
to . be • set above ,party..politics.
.An, independent mernber is the 'only waythe
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voters of Bruce,,,, regardless of •' political , affiliation, : can:
demand that all our .leaders be 'HIGH-PRINCI'PL.ED,
.CONSCIENTIOUS AND. :. TRUST -WORTHY instead..'
•o.f two-faced in „their pledge 'to work :.for the •C Peace:
and:
se
curity of nations. If predictions. . p
eventuate that • .
we .are :to be forced with yet another -"minority gov
ernment,° our 'independent.• member 'from.. Bruce : will •'
carry weight with the '
party in • 'power.
This solution' .'does not require,, you to forsake
your • party Indeed, . your party • hail already• forsaken
you; In this election, make your voice hearth in
Ottawa;. "
Be • Independent
Think Independent
VOTE i'NDEPEDthT
k�raser, Ripley .:
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