HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-03-20, Page 7WEDNESDAY,. MAR. 20th, 1963
TTa LUUKNUW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, OSI J .E
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PAGB' ''SBVT
WHITECHURCH
Miss: Margaret • 'McMillan of
WaterlooSpent the week -end at
.the Thorne of her 'parents, Mr.
. and Mrs. Pat Mc11Iillan
,Mr. and, N¥rs.. Jack Cou1tes &'
Debra Arni and Mr. Albert Coul
° tes' visited -on .Sunday at the
, borne of Mr; and Mrs, • Wilbert
Sch ,ietenberig in Port 'Elgin. • .
. Miss Karen Groskorth of .To,
:iontospent the week -end with
• ' cher :parents, Mr. and Mzs. •E1 -
wood Groskorth.:
Mr, `Russel. , Ritchie • returned'
Thome ',from St, Joseph's ' ,H'o,spitsl•
Yn London:•,on Sunday, •
Mr, .,and, Mrs; Hill of , f amdlton•
visited on Sunday at the ihoune
. of Mr, .and ;Mrs. :Derw.yr
Little Gordon Hill is` a ':patient
W iri•gham:. and District Hospi-
tal' since • Th,ursday,' with ipneu-
m onia.
Mr. 'Barry Tiffin of Waterloo
spent the ,week-erid at the home
of ` his •. parents, Mt. "'and Mrs.
D•an. Tiffin..
Mr. ' :arid. Mrs, John' Swan' . of;
B,ervie•sperit,;Sumiay visiting at
the :home -Of Mr,. a'tld. MVS, l ar-
ry Swan.
Mrs, Irene Patterson and Mr,.
and .Mrs. Gordon Montgprnery
of .Toronto and Mr, Charlie Tay -
lac of here visited, on Sunday
in Walkerton', with . Mrs. Annie
Taylor, ,
,Mr;.and Mrs Carl McClenag-
,h,an_.ulsited- _on-. Su-ndayr-7at-.-thie
home of Mr, and M,rs.. ;Mae
Stewart in Ki ehener.
Colwanash ..Learrning Lassies,
The ifourth -meeting was ,held
with. only seven members 'an-
swering, 'the'` roil call.,: "A. good
habit -in the care -of clothing,?'
'Phi's sinal:` attendance .was due' to
the •high :school. • e;~Cam.s, Susan
Arnold acted as. president and
Patty 'Wildgen' read the min�u tes
o'f. the 'third meeting: Miss Gil-
crest will ,visit the club on Apra,:
14th. N'ote's were taken 6n .good
posture and the duster. • Exerci'-
ses followed and 'the . absent
•memibers, are .todo these at 'son e
other meeting.. T;.ynda 'Carneron
closed' .the meeting by praying
"The Queen.
DUNGANNON
We are sorry to. hear that 'Mr..
Richard Park ,Sr, is not. .so well
again, He had made ...splendid re-'
covery from 'pn�eonia and
what had seemed a stroke, but
Oates of ;the latter is_:now_ shot-
ing up. We wish him good. luck
for recovery.
Mr,. Tom Koviak. and son Tom
of • .Detroit were .home .for the
week -end,
'Mrs. Abner -Morris on, Monday
evening enjoyed as supper guests
in honor of her :soh, Mr., Ken,
"Morris' birthday with his wife
and, Brad 'Vanstone= of Benunill'er,
:also Mr.. and -Mrs. Len Christi,-`
Jaw :and his ;mother, Mrs..Ghristi-
law of Nile. ,
Mrs. Otto 'Popp ;was .able to.
eorne hornet' 'from Goderich Hos-
pitKal, last' week' -end; but still has
a pretty: sore arm,' 'which she
sprained _and tone . ligaments 'in
a fall ,.about two weeks .ago.
Mr. and' 'Mrs. ' Frank , :M'aran,
Lanes, visitedhis mother, Mrs.
Marigaret Moran on ' iVfOr'i lay' .af='
terno;on. , ' ..•
t . "'.We ,' are sorry'; to :hear of ..Mr,.
rA■■rr•urcfu•ssaaari••iiaxrai•rii•raneire
Clifford KiIpatnck having
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a bout with pneumonia:
.X . „�N �,. ■ Mrs. GrahKam Stevenson, . :Port.
■ r ;'y t : .■ •A'ber''t is staying . with r -s, -Ro
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■•t �� r-Tse-S,hiel vc�. 'ilii" e 1C�ixMShi` els�"�
•■ "` '' „ � is u;idertgoinlg an op:eration at
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a , : ,
London this week � '
■ : t ti Y °`, ■ • Mr. �an•d'`Mrs: John Wilson; and
•• : �� ��'¢ x'Yt� 0' family spent the week -end'' with
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RIGHT ' H ICE 1
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ALEX• SCARRQVV ' ■ .
.. The right 'choice, in : the .nuclear arms issue, • iron -(: a
▪ ica'lly,. . is ' :Liberal'' . policy u'p'on which•' Liberal' . leaders; ■
m have " turned their '' backs We .quote' �•--'
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: "Canadian
defense- pp icy must be as , b d n the ■
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■' fundamental truth that, in ,the nuclear age,.' the . only :
•.' protection. is :the establishment and. maintenance of• 01
■ creative peace. • . • ■ :
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■ . `'/ .'Any extension of the , possession of nucl ar': .:.
o .ea eons 'under. ''individual national control will great: .- ■'
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• increase the ::danger : of ,accidental. outbreak of nuclear : •
E 'war, . and also: of , achieving, :disarmament '
i' `'Canada cannot deny ,nuclear weapons to ':`otler' I'.:
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a '� the ' same time arm.' ".her` -own
nations. and at.
smi , with 'them
■ It is indeed ironical': that . Pearson, abandoned ' hisi
▪ party, brain child at the 'very time when •a Statement 1 •.
• is by the 'U,S, Secretary; of Defence' favoured, St.: : ,III
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■ Secretary':.McNamara warned ,that. more armaments rill'.
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■ cannot solve the ''existing dilemmas 'that each • of the 1:
■ :.worlds. two greatest thermo-nuclear powers possesses ■
'r , the capacity' to destroy the :other and '.lacks the. Means .0
lij 'of preventing' : its , own destruction... He went .on to. 1
i point . out' that the letel of military capacity • has been i
w • °reached. beyond ;which the hazards ':of.. the arms :race. a
1overbalance the deterrent, That is, increased.'. destruc-. 1
' w' ower` will not help produce what we consider ■.
■ five power' ,
aviour . on the part of' the, Soviets.'. •i . ' ��'
■ desirable ben■
■ •Because Your. independent • candidate has pledged •�
a - himself'. to the .-right choice in this ;amid, , . he is - the' i
1 to., represent. you
■ right voice p ' in :,.C)ttawa. •Your nnde-. ■
,r • pendent vote will 'be 'a `definite choice for a positive, a
is voice instead of a 50=.50 gamble On • electing a ' risen.- .•
■ a ber td the opposition.
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VOTE INDEPENDENT'.
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ailkill.: 'illeililittl iitilliiurniair wrfrtruiIntli .srs initis iii i •
Mrs: , Fred . King underwent 'aW
operation tart Victoria. Hospital ori
Saturday morning Mr. King'' and
son Bill visite'd '•Kher, _ on Sunday
and 'r'eports. were Kfavor.aible
Wayne Brown','
Winnipeg . is libm'e v�ritbh his. par-
ents, , Mr ,and Mrs. ,Wi.lbur.
Brawn for: a , Weeks holidays.,
Eleven': tables of euchre. was
played at 'the -; Parish Hall on.
AT HOME
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TIIE .KANGAROO, ' the .targest . of the
'Australian' marsupials, .roams the
aountryside:in large bands. Although o , .'
full-grown :kangaroo is .nine feet high
and weighs'.200pounds,' the ,baby; is
only. an .inch !Ong When it is born. !t
stays inside its mother's pouch Until
k' is five or six' months old,• it which
• time' it weighs sevetal,pcunds antis
able to shift foo itself.
When' thq .young. kangaroo' leaves Its:
"home," it is ready' to take its:rightful.
place in'the world: Toy help your children
• take their rightful1place• in the world,
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:EE WARD'ROWLAND
$ranch Manager,
At The' Stoplight,
CQdeXich
•Sat»rday night as a St Fatr;ck Janetet Mole' d
,her ton
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feature sponsored by St _Pauls srls removed in ' Owen . Sound
Anglican : Guild, Prize winners hon ital .on Monday and doing
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were lades 'high, .Mrs. B 1i Wi -' alr*.n;t::' She. is expected • h�omne
gins; .Lynda Young won over• for' thjis 'next week -:end at Mir:.
Alis, Lorne ' Iv,ers in : a .,tie.` fen's .Ben Moles . i
:high, Bill 'Caesar". and . bon, Pa;
Mrs. R.' Andrewsis recon
goes. ' Mrs. Ben 'Mole wan St:
Patri.cks, lucky chair prize. ,`.A
bake sale' Went well '.after .the
party.
cerated ;leg at WinKghazn Hospital'.
.and is 'expected to be released'".'
from- hospita1, this-, week=end.
• UM jail NW. s1■ir-r ■s111-rs11 m• ■`mraintii'au rairmai r.
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