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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-03-20, Page 5.1 1, IVEONtSDA;Yo:MAIrt• 20PIR 1963 oisrituo• • • , PAGE. FIV4 CUL ROSS CORNERS . • We extend our 'sympathy te• Jame s Ilakieraby in the loss ,of her grandmOther, Mrs. John Norman of Kincardine TOwooso • ALP'''. • • • ' Mrs, gerl Hodgins <is spen as . some 'time fl Woodstook, Mr. ,and Mrs. Midford •Wall attentied• the funeral of 'Ai Mor- gan at 'Ripley- on Thurscla,y qt- ternoosi. Mr. and Mrs:,E erett Parker vent Wednesday evening wilth Mr. and ,Mrs. Art Hodgins. ' Mr. arid Mrs. games Wraith, • . . . • • „ st • • - • Sow 15 The. • Time: TO, .1rotidt . • • • ": . • NASH .ALUMINUM 1 . ' WINDOWS- and DOORS . .1 : Make lfoor home eoMfortahle and More attractive by 1 Installing NASH ohnnimun combination doors and : • lo windows. . w • • : 'these unib are •ride of heavy gauge. extruded :. • • aluminum. . se so Cut Fuel Bills Up ' To 30% u. • WE INSTALL AND SERVICE WHAT WE SEM .11 STEINART'S Aluminum Sales • a. 101 Victoria 'St Goderich Phone collect JA 4-8821 us iiiaaalmaimailiaainaaaminanasaliaams•saaapsonsaaasanissoi A ' ••, EMORIALS niumasied in Beauty and Value . • ! MORRIS • GRANITE And 'MARBLg WORKS ..gepresetit•tive • A.Ross MacLennan • • Phone 51 •• Kincardine 0 Luckneele; wee ' 14#11,,tradaY eve"1- ing Mrs. A. Green and boys.' " • • Mrs. FrankBroWn awl, Reg. visited •Thursday evening with Mr. ,and ;Mrs. Harvey NicheilOon and. fairiily;, Ber.vie, • • On Thursday afterneono :re/a- tiVe,a and. neighbour ladies • ga- thered at. 'the' • e 0,f Mrs. Stewart ' iVfeDeon: to shower Mi -s. Bob.MeD. old with ini•s- eellaneotts gifts • and gcied wishes:. Carol,' • (Mrs,' Beb •McDobald). thanked the ladies, lonch was served after 'which. •th,e • were Invited• to :See through •the trailer, ••• •,•• • . Corigeatulationa,to r. and. Mrs. •Joe DillisOn (nee Susan Harria) on the birth of 'a soli in Toronto on .lVlarch 3rd.. . •• • Several :homes in 4be commu- nity, have ibeen visited by ;the . . Week -end -visitors with Mr. ags Mrs. .James Halelenlay arid girls •were Mises Donna •Trioisky, Mary Ann •La Torre. of ,Detroit an Misses Dphna Haidenliy and, ATM GOrgerateOf Toronto. • .and. Mrs. Ezra Stahley *pent Thursday evening with Mr. .orrd Mrs. :George Young, Kingarf. • s ••• ibri Saturday 'eveningakarge- ly attended reception,. was .•held• in Holyrood HaL1 ih, h‘oriour.;of newlyweds. ,They. were present. ed .with :a well 'tined <ptirs;• Car- ruthers • •orcheatri tsuPplied ;the. muSic, .• ' • • Mr. ando rs: •ary r w:ar Sarnia and • Ronald: Parker of Guelph 'epent the'. week -end •with Mr.. and: Mrs: ,Everett .. Parker and family, • • . Mr', and Mrs. jaes- •Wraith; LacknoW, 'spent Sunday with. 'CHURCH. NEWS izIofl . e v mon ,:c.w, met at the home of 'Mrs, '‘Tohn 11iintesr 'with the president charge. The roll Call was answered (bynam- ing a +book of the. Bible. There were 20 ritemb•ers .present. The devotional was given 'by ,Mrs. Wes Ritchie and <the Bible study period was 'led by MrS, Charles Willtiii.S. A reading. on, "Forgive- ness'waseven ;by 1•Mri.. Gray. don 'Ritchie:- The ladies 'decided that Mrs, gheries Anderson, the president'l•and as many les as rsessable should attend the Presbyteria1 held in ,Gbderieh, next wpek. The visitors for this month 'report'ed that they had sent eaela patient cartel asthe hospital dicitil. want, ,visitors a On account ,of te an'uch ;flu. The chapter of the •Study Sack& avas given :by 'Mrs. Howard Barger; This, chapter. <told .of the troubles the Korean Christians had fol - Jawing the wen ManY praotke.s of the Aniericans confused the Korean Christians:. The radio is being i.sed to bring.. Christian ,programs., There is a great need .for literature and for social •wor,- kers to takecare of ' hemele.ss Children. South KOrea has. snore theological "'students than • many Other, • eountfies,, :John: Gardner gave a reading, "Reas- ons for Country: Living," 'The next, Meeting will be : -held at the ;home of Mrs. D. A., liaeke•tt' ra prepar- • •• Mrs Lorne Cot*: :The meeting closed with •..prayer and lunch was .served• by • the. ihostess and Mrs. ' Eunice- Dunsmier • ' y Mrs • Frank 'HroWn and.,fleig. • THE CLICMPAIGN AND THE CANDIDATIES • . By RAY ARGYLX • Special "to The': • LUCKNOW SENTINEL The Federal election campaigri • o • bogged down in trivialities' and siame-calling this week. Outside of a few key ' cities, campaign. interest ebbed. • While the campaign will heat • ' up againbefore April 8, there was none of the sparltling ora-. • , . tory, the hard-hitting Onslaughts, ' • of the first two weeks. The rea- son; Canadian election cam- ' paigns are too long andevery- •‘.body knows it, • . . • .. • • ... , . •• . . • • •Election Interest Waning 'Are Campaigns Too Long? • -•••••••••:',"- , • ^ . . . ' STABIL CANADIAN DOLLAR. • : ••• . ....... DOLLAR.'• , . . .** gU cA„App. clim.kio uP lisle **TE • OP ANY A33.ANTIC C0,081111101(Tv COLttrtOY! •;•. • • . •••,, j;oltPs,os .t#e4!.. •• "You just can't keep 'hitting ' t.„ . . , at •the same targets' for six 'TOO MUCH' LIKE REAL MONEY? . . . . weeks steady," one, party work- • • •• •er told me as I toured western • Canada this week, "We'll; need • •, some, entirely new 'issues • to• •liven up this .election—and. we •• • may get , them," he. added, • It was clear tbis,week, that • • the party leaders had fired off • •'• their main shells On such is- • . sues as nuclear , weapons, 'alleged indecisions in govern,• • ment, and would-be opposition obstruction of .Parliament. , • • "The end result appears to be an. increasingly larger blot of • undecided voters. Apparently • • . • confused • and none too •confe dent of the competence of, any • of the Partiesthese voters could be waiting .for dramatic last-minute campatign develop., mkt's. • Prime Minister Diefenbaker, his spirits cheered by 'large • turnouts at his whistle-stop rail ' tour of ,the eastern provinces, said his party 'is on the offer. sive everywhere in Canada, . ,• • • DEDICATION . • , "We are building ter the future of 'Canada and we cart 'Win an election if our people , • • dedioate themselVeS to the • • .. • • 'Party," said at' one, point. , • lie had earlier, comniained 'bitterly about powerful forces, • . • .• fighting against him ,and ad. Mated his Conservatives were o'• ^ Suffering from a shortage of• , campaign fends and 'volunteer • '1 vvorkers, • • • .: ,• • ' Again andagain, ' the 1'M • 'aedused both and, and Social • Creditors of preventing the • Govereiterit from bringing in constructive logialotioti in he. last Parliament. • At an<iritervieW in Saint4ohn*' •, Nell. , last, week,' Mt'„ Diefelo •baker"refused to atate the Pt party's, oolicy ontitielear wane-, on "That IS bedontiiig and less of' iisile,” he said.: Ile also revealed he would not take part in TV press eonfer- • ences which the networks, have, , offered party leaders.. Liberal leader Pearson :spent most of :the Week'' warning of, the responsibilities facing Cana7 dians in the months 'ahead, In Port Arthur, Orit.) he went solar as to state that a Liberal government would make "hard • and • unpleasant" decisions if necessary to restore -the ctirifi- dence 'of the World end Cana- dians in Canada. ' • Elaborating on bis nuclear , 'stand, Mr. Pearson ruled out any. "offensive le" for Can- ada in world an itary affairs. Ile said offenslie nuclear weaoons should be kept solely, in the handsof the' 1J.S.. .,. New. • Democratic leader Tonurty Douglas, continuing, to, draw,large crowds, told a New Westminster rally that his oarty. Would hold the balance of p.ower, The NDP "will be' the balance wheel of prosperity and sanity" in the next Parliament, he fore-, east. He said the NOP would support any .PartY. that 'forma the next government prov ided it comes to grins with Canada's economic , ills . and refuses • nuclear 'weapons., • TAX EXENIPTION • • • . Mr. Oouglas, -unveiling the NOP's„firat big eleeti(n promise,- aaid it wasin favor Of raising the incotecotax 'exemptien for married. men Crete $2,000 tc $3,000. • Although' there were no new pronouncements n the major ',Ashes, the week brought such • $idelights as • • . t„ A three :..,tnettber Liberal "truth aquad" asSlgOAd tc) foto loW •Mr. Diefenhaker and issue "eorrectiene"•to his statements,' 2. A "coloring book" issued by the•Liberals which eokes-fun at other parties with inetrue- lions to color Mr: Diefenbaker "hungry" because he cant . Make up his mitid•What to have for breakfast, • • • 3.A call by the 'Victoria, police to the -RCMP to • investigate Tiefenbucks" cireio fated' by PCs because they leek so 'realistic,soineoile might mis- take them fOr• genuine 'money. Throughout western Canada, Meanwhile, V 0 te r • sentiment • seems to be 'crystallizing into farm and city blocs. The Con- servatives , seem assured of retaininga firm base in the prairie fatin seats, but there,is growingoevidenee that .this may remain the party's Sole strength after eleetion. day, .' • , , • • •Manitnba returned 11 Tories. two NOP and one .Libra) last " .year, Theobetting now •is that Winnipeg may switch its two PC -seats to the Liberals (de: feating even Defense •Minister • Cxordon Churchill 'in Winnipeg South Centre,' while NIVera Orlikow and KnoWles ahould be • re-elected:The Liberals eould pick ao one farm seat,' Selkirk, where Farm Union leader Rtidy 1.). Sift tOtild beat. Tory Erie Stefanson. • ' TToryhe. seats in Sas. . katehwan look safe with' the ' Possible exception ,of •Saska- • , totin were, Liberofs are run ring the city's, maybr against PoC Henry on, • the Irrength Of •his , 'personal record Liberal !laze!) -Argue should repeat in Assiniboia. 'ALBRRTA • SEATS. . • Albettawill provide „Soine ef• the Most interesting fights.3h. • 1 1N1962 '• : • „mieoutar • Uf stasiOIMO,aiieviora- , • sitSosoi. istcosis Va. ..• Ocka'soastiOitoriTS tif 3S% :SXP.PireS•.• ."" •': UP •• 1.•0A01..W. 4$314400*.if 1.13* 1. NUMBER f.A3PVSY10. 1 • . •• ,-. 164,000 • p .CA13 P1300136'34:41•;. tO;Str% •., 1'71133/1t3St 3i4C4/411 I3P.33% ,• • the' West. The, PCs won. 1.5.. of Alberta's 17 seats; last June; all • but the Red' Deersseat ef Sacred' • 'leader Robert Thompson and• . Medicine Hit,also won by a 'Social oCrediter. : Calgary Soist.h..Where• PC Arthur Smith isLx.itiring, Lb, •'C'tar'ilarvey -Hayes., -Mayor:. of Calgary, • is• given the • esIg.e... • Liberal John Decore else should ' beat Tory, neutralist :Terry Nio ogent 'in Earriont,on South. The Soerecls could take one or two rural ''seatS put.' of ' the PC' eolumio. • and Sadie! • Credit Premier Ernest Manning's eriti,, • '• cisms of Real Caeuelte: Will not : '• 4 lthe t there. British- Columbia appears to • be lined' up to' ga heavily New, Democratic, shitting out the •• • coriaervatioes :to one or two of the provinces -22 seats, , • The lineup last year in' • Went: NOP 10, PC 6; Liberal four and SC' tem. „ Roth Soereds are exrieeted • , to lose. One to the Liberals,. and the other: to the NDP:• xternal. Affairs, Minister Ilovvard Green will retain his VaneOuver seatbut Tories could lose their,•other five seats, in-. eluding the [Km -Moons seat Of retirig Public Work a Minster Davie Fulton,:.• Liberals were favoted to take . Victoria where -,the incumbent PC is not see -mg .re -e ee ion but an official, Liberal candi- '.datis David OrOcis, faces thde- petrdent 0Lberal i'oater. isher. Wood who came wthin. a. tetv hundred votes of 'victory as Liberal candidate last „Tune. • :NDP leader Tonlity Oeuglas °Willorteriettlye •Rtirnaby and the other N'DP seats are coniitioted. //, afe• ' 0 •, • •• • • •41‘ • • 4 ' ". • eeleesaoses4toeeeeiereefeeseee'eeeiseesk— *. 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Gederich, for•• approxiinatelYo. •• • ,. •17,000 ou. yards of • ;gravel ,,af 84 • Cents per. yard. • • . . • , BoyclaHarger,.. to accept tender • of Toni Phillips for-spray,ing for Warble' Fly'control, - at 12 cents • per',head,eaCh spray and the ten- • •••• ;lei Of S. Fairriefo. Holyrood, •for suppling Warbicide„ poWider • at$4.75per15 lb, bag. •• • Hatiger'-Reedo to appoint Gordo on Martin as Marble 'tor at. $.100. per. hour, . • •• , •••: . Road tXpOnditure• By -Law 'No. 4 was given threereadings, and: passed on motion et HOward and Boyd: • ' • ' , • . :,Boyd-Harger 'to., pay, •the • . lowing acciatairs: • • . • " Read Accounts •••••o- Donald Mae -s Xentieo .$135.00; • Tom., Howard, 119.00; 4Qr4plort Boyd,' 110.00;. . vin •Reed, 110,00!. Howard. Bar- ger, 110„00; Donald M. Simpson, 350:00; Pinecrest• 'Manor 195.75; Sigrial-Star;0-15.40; Provin- cial Treasurer, 1.10; George Mac- Kiripon, ,Wrolf. <bounty, 15.00; Clark' Zinn, • 1,990..00;•• Eedysso Grocers; 55,0.Qo Herinan Phil1ip 6,00; W. E. liallahan, '3,442.00; f;" Shantz, 3,774:00; Murray John-, kora. 1:09,5;25: Tom Helm. 1,865.- 40; jack` Parrish, 1,7.71,25: Bill , tundas, 1,242,00; R. E.: Forster, ,1.00.89; 06111U-1:ion Road Machin- e•ry co:, 8455;W, R; Mole, 1.2.00;. john Hunter' 20.00; Elmer Urri- bach, 2,00; Montgomery Motors, 10,56; Grant Chisholm, . 6,8:85; Imperial Oil; 516,14;• RiChard West, 35.00; •Dally Conimercial •Ne 33 60 Hb Wilt' SO 0O. A, j. Sherwood, 13;00; Eugene.. Frayne, 5.00; Riehard West;, 106,11; John Nicholson, 319.67; Hrodme,. 14000; Cliff Men - 491,00; , 8,ernard Conaptl iel, • • • 60; Jirno Scott, 2,1.00; Harry • ett, 3.00; Donald M.' Situp - son/ 45:00, Reici-HoWard, adjourn to meet en April lot at 8:00 00nt • •D M, $11litPSON; Clerk. ,