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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-03-13, Page 15VINT)NESDAY, MAR, 13th, • IHE TISOW BENTIMAL., 101JCICNOW, QiiRIQ K tiN4 BA,CKWARDs• THROUGH -THE -SENTINEL: THIRTY•YEARS. 19$3 300,. with 'fresh' lettuce and eel - Bruce County COuncil tran. ery obtainable on, Friday and med expenditUres In order to)•Satu'rd4-57' * james 00x, age Par at- - coit, rnill.froM the County tax • the borne of, his "daughter Mrs. rate. John Haniilton, Boundary West. ' "W 3, Irwin was ire -elected , officers 0,f Old Light Lodge, - which nt. at • their hall on Havelock St. were:. J,• Me- Quaig, • George, E., N. 1.‘1(,>Clgill.Ss .J7 W.: Chal;l'ej Alton, • secretary; W.•W. Hill, treasurer. • .ailverWoodi. Ltd: • Of. -T-4,414j'011 took an opt* on the flax mill ,buildir.ig across from the IUNR with 'plans to sell shares to esta- sident. of the 1.4t4C10.19W • Club, ..: •• . • .4.. • : • Harold Tli:orripson of.. Con. • 1,0, • lessibotiht• Ithe .iriilosS Gen-. ..; eral ••Store,formerly...operated by • Herb' •oarter, • . . •. The Nepressiont" waS res1- ir Aatairycuts being' general, At the February meeting of the Council the • salarY. Of PAGE FIFTEEN 111414100410101.11.11. .4011.10$0.10allinii Ill ..10,1111040101.0,14.04.141.144411...4140.4*0111011110411:41.1110011,11111 rrrere.r........, • It ' • r • . . 111, r . • . al 1 a ; st a- mu a: , • uo. Is s. . ..,• , sr •••.:gi.2*.••%•:•• at ..• • .... la * • ...:.,::.e:/..,"" •ss ? a • ., ..,,,oRe • lit . 4,9 / 5 ......,... .e. *4" A. 0. , • ..ii . .11 .. : a• • lit • a, . • . .• • . 'II ' III • II• a. a • ,..7, ,),,,,...,,,, .1, ' , ....,'•1& ' •10 . •5 a, • 0:Xfo, .. sr • ll • • • , III • . . • .., ) , VP• z MI >?.c. • • ' ' To restore .stability. . ...„ . • J. E. Agnew, clerk -treasurer, Was blish• a creamery, ice creaxn and ri • • • . a 0 • :reduced 1,0%,. . 'produce plant, in Lucknow . ' : . . ' Mrs . to. Parliament. . , 0 • .. .. ' Steele .C. MacKenzie,' tn. 'of 4 ' . . . : • .. . ' . • . .4 r . 111 • ' sr IVIr,.. and , It.•. V. 3,/lae Lucknow, was appointed ga zie- Looks Like''2 il: , i. us 'of • a ency •stip•ervisor of the Domin7 • • • : ' : . ,.. Man ' • •• , .• a• . GORDONMcQuNIN / • • aIN ., . .., mi • as• f • 1 , • .. on Life Assurance Co. - • ' •Contestin Huro •Mrs. Mabel, May, daughter of ..• Mr.: and Mrs. Joe.' Wilson, and With the , electiOn'. .caMpaign born 'on CO: 7 West Wavraillest4 now in full. swing, The 'Sentinel :died in. London at the age, of 40. has: heard. • nothing of 'any 'other vwn McQuillin„ 23 -year-old candidates in Huron riding, othr son of Mr. 'and W.s. Richarder than Elston Cardiff, ProgreS- _MOQuillin, died ..in'.Goderich thos- siye.,_conservative-L-.4fta----Gordon .11ital from a ruptured • aPilen.idix• McGavin, Liberal. . His brother, Constable Rdy ;Mc- The •,Exeter Times : Advocate • Q4illin •of .Toronto,' was shot to recently carriedthe following • 4014.4n December' 1930,.. when .story; in -.Part, • in this''.regard.: ' -hie • ,•went to- apprehend John Whether ' or' not the. so-called Wockenshire, wo later went t6."".splinter; parties" will field ' can - the ,gaillows forthe murder of didates. ir Hilton riding remains , /. a rquestion. • • 1' • 1.4eknow Womens :Institute :,There- doesn't appear to be Celebrated' their 25th, anniver-, .rnuch action • -- ,or enthusiasm sary.. *Mrs, W.., J 15041%s 'was by • either party at the niomept. president. : • • .• J. Carl Herningway,Brussels, Dan- •Meltay,' Tim Griffin and last years NDP candidate,. gives • Robert': Davidson were., elected la'. straight "no comment" anSwer. '•dittetors• of the West Wa147a6,09t1 to the question of whether he Fare Insurance:, Cornpany • . will stand again . At Bt. Helens, Miss. Beatrice , Last year's NDP .riding„ chair- . was teachiing the -fol- ;man, Harold Stewart of Goclerich lowing. pupils; Grace Weather7-. tad the.:TimesrAdVocate he-nas. head Gordon .McDonald, 'perry resigned: from that .position, .8,17 kiktgh D McDonald, :though :he's lain a strong' sup Jittiny Aitchison; 'Russell', Webb, Porter, of the party No. success Doris:, Wilkinson,: Angus .Mac. sor :,has been appointed-. • Donald, Haro1d Woods, Malcolm . ' Earl' Douglas, London, • :whO &uahanan, ,Mae;,McDonald, Ross. ran on the Social Credit: ticket Gammie, Helen', MaCDonalid-i.1 in Huron last year, .say he isn't : Margaret ;Aitchison, Marie Swan, running again . and doesryt. kr:1o*, Allan.. Cranston. • Murray .there • will . be ' a candidate., Dorothy .Webb; Marie Alt- • Last year, both. HemingWay. chisn• .. :' • ' • Douglas loSt • their deposits.„ . . . • Hein i nowaY drew :1,130 votes : .84 FORTY YEARS 'AGO 4-, '19i3 Douglas -40: out of a 'total poll. D. M. Johnstone was Noble of 21,857..',. • :. ".1 Grand of Luoknow • ' 100,• .• Horace,. Aitchison,: Vice grind; ;• The : weary man had .just set - M C. Bridge,'.'recolinig secre- tied' down 'with piPe and the, • Jr, : Paterson, finanoial evening; paper.. . , • .secretarY;. Alex' Ross, treasurer 'Sam," called his Wife, Tve ' • The comMunity • was :-shocked • l'got a dot of things I Want, to by•othe death. of „John Murray of talk toIou ..about", • Larigside. store thiS 520••year.: "Well,: fine,' said 'her l'Obancl, Ue„ hadbeen ill only , A short. ",listially you 'want to talk 'about• time 'with the flu: :a lot of,:thinigs,yOU haven't got.” • • At . R, H. :•ThonipsOn's grocery . ; • . . ' • you could .buy a large: tin of red There • is aliyay•S.•• the chance • &Minion for '30e, 2 . cans of cern bait when. folks .go south- for for 25e, 2 pounds of raisinsfor the 'winter,' they'll 'find there.. • • ' Presenting the NEW IIURON -OP BASIC K GE HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN . • / a t To provide a Government with purpose ' a = 1 . Governmentthatspeaks with reason and = . acts decisively, A\. . - . , In Huron • _sr 1••• • . • .. • •LIBERAIL. • . • • • •. • • You Will See And Hear Gordon 11/kGavin On Area TV And Radio Stations And Meet Him At Gatherings Throughout The Riding During The Next Few Weeks. For Information Call 83, , Seaford), Or Drop In • At Ank. Committee 'Room. •- a., • (Published. by Huron Liberal Association) . „ . niiiiii11111.111rniilillessiliirnOillilliallinialii•••••‘•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••iiiiii • , • . Emergency VVelfare Services Listed (By. Lloyd JasPer,.:Corordinator, Bruce 'County E -M.0,)* • • :In planning. fOr possible civil; ,ernergerleiPS, Emergency • Wel••::* 'fare. Services •are-con- zerned *with prattlem.,... of s:heer physkal• are an ihdestperiSible part of e total survival ,programme • at would be. -needed. in any 'ntion al ernergency, •••• The E.W.S. are designed to deal directly; with the material needs • and ipr.oblenis 'that; have. •been Created .or aggravated by •minimum •n•eceSsitieS to, maintain life during' the. •ernergency• 'per-; iod, and,. with, ternporary rehab- ilitation serviceS. as soon as pos- slible after •the :emergency .needs all Lt:1,-ie•evio.rees • hava, ..been ;met. In . a War, ernergenCy, :the basic' needs of peoPie would be no • different: •than they are at any other time. Hence ,E:W.S: wouldprovide'. essentially • the • same' tlaasic ,services which .4 -re provided daily in our••citlps and, in our ,cominunities by welfare agencies ..and 'departments They would fed peoPle. who-, need' food; they ; wOuld cleth: people who are, wifthotit 'clothing, they wOuld , lodge 'people Who'. are hotneles's they 'would. register: a •war emergency. The E.W.S. PeOPle and answer inquiries', so , . are planned so ' that •.. able-bodied that ,separated ifamili:es could be people. • would be ableto help :reunited, andthey would .proVi'de themselveS.in an emergeney, andinformation, guidance 'and .ass•ist- se •that. those •who .are unable to anee, to people in need' of that providefor themselves' .Would type, of help. 'However, in the ey- E,W.S. would.have to be provic17. • ed to many more people, in thith difterent.;, se.tting;, and: ' der rriore difficuit eircurnstance.s.•-• .1-lencel.,inorder , to • Meet the • Ernm eency welfare , needs . quatelY M 'reception areas, it is necessary for the existing public:, and....PriVate welfare services. • in, loch the target city • and its •re:-. ception areas:to plan together by means of the civil defenee•org,an.• izatidn, sa, that s'their services • will be:cO-ordthated. ' • There 'are fiVe—iielfare . •ees: Emergency: •ClOthing;.'Emer- gencY •Lodging; Emergency :Feed- ing;', Registration and Inquiry; &, • Pers.orial •Services...These,:serVices will be elarborateci. On.••in• subse-' ciuent-articles. : • . • '•• - , • •• • •Gratitude .announcement in a church magazine: "Mr. Wilson. donated the • loudSpeaker, to the church in 'kind MernOry , his•• ..be furnished with at leaSt. the snot of an, enemy., attack these . . . • . 114HOSpITAL. MEDICAL CARE: • Op to 60110$01401.Y4wts and one 4"1“4".°"" for .non4i, 0:0;01 .illnesses, per 4.ontia, /ygiari for .00•Ch. .1aciaber and dependant‘.. 0•11 1C.',A4 Li;otiriE0P4iintfdllotf.fAice. Sy -1. i°s;:°Q,• .40*'00..,tpte Dru Aoibutts:o Nutsino roChtOretgr.k. ';'1"ii4C°Ptal)11'Care oad i • Sina4 $144j10. • Office in the Clinton • Credit Union 13uilcling CLINTON, 01411'AttIO • Telephone flUntet 29751, • 44 • .0 •