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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-04-03, Page 7WED•N' ?SDAY, APRIL 3r.d,1960 • DUNGANNON Mr. •and Mrs. Orville Cham- bers: and Mr. and 'Mrs.. Ed, • 4'hantbers 'of Woodstock visited +their :cousin, 'Mrs, M, Shackleton. an. Sunday.. .Mrs, 'Eva returried`''`ta the. horn!, of her 'daughter, Mrs.nigh' MW'h'inney on Sunday after a bout with" pneumonia at W ingi am hospital, Visitors' .with , Mr. and Herb 'Finnigan, for the weep; end••• were Mr,. J, C, Durnin and,.�fricrad Miss June St hilte'r, of Kitehener, On; Sunday Mi and' Mrs: John Finnigan;' Win'gliam and. Mr, 8& •.Mrs, •• Xeith; ' Finnigan, Clinton; • . • Mr. •sand "Mrs. Jerry Weaver • and •iit.tie daughter, 'Kelly of London., .pent the %week:end vis- iting . the 'formers. 'parents, •Mr•, and '•1Vi•r$, Gen Weaver:, • Miss. •Flora. Durn.in of Mark"' dale spent ,the week: -end at.home and ' aceomrpanying her' iwas her a secretary, Mrs, Bert McLough- ery, •Markdale for:'. a. visit.. Mr. and ,Mrs..Thorias Webster,1 spent : the week -end',' Thursday to .Monday, visiting their 'daugh .ter, Mrs. Ken .Thomas,,, Mr, Tho =•; rrmas and family. They. :also vaait, 'ed Mrs. Minnie. Hall at Brantford and...her daughters horses, Mr. 4 ,and M.r.s, 'Dell •Wilsonand fam- 41y and Mr. and Mrs.. Dennis. Tolley and : family -a so' of that e y • At a "euchre" ;party on Tries-..' day iri:h:t'March 26t; ow 'School ,ten :tables 'were in • play and, :prize ladies nigh, 'Mrs ladies low, 'Mrs, mens high, Alert low, Jimmy Spr Mr, 'LLIC OW . SENTI1V , . PICT NQW, ONTARIfir winners were John Falls 'and Howard 'Sproul; •Nivins & men's oul, and Mrs, . Jos Dauphine, Garry and Mark visited on Sun- day with the forrner's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Torrance ,of Chatham, , • 4 Mr..and Mrs. JerryWilbur of Dun Mills visited or,. Sunday with the Patters uncles, Ffarold •and, Cecil .• Blake. The CG:I.T:: 'group meet, 'on Vlcinday' night at the.•chureh with 16 an. wering the 'roll call with Diane Ebrin:gtOn in, the chair. PatriCia Eedy played the ipiano for tbe. ,hymns, Mrs. Herb F;in- ni an gave the call to . worship with 'a 'dedication -to tni$sions & Woad' Friend§ was explained to. them'. During thebusiness per- iod, it was decided , to•'lbuy 'a, do- zen ,hymn hooks.$15.00 *as vot- ed, to missions, Mrs: N, .Gos'toriyi gave the . sttfidy on. the Third Chapter ;of Mark foll,own'g with, a d s4.uss;on; • Mr. • and Mrs. •Mel Reid and McAllister and Mr., McAllister.. The Dungannon. Wornen's.• atitute met fair the March' meet- ing .in ,the UnitedChurch rbase= anent;, Dr. J. C Ross of God.erich was special speaker a}ao:iat can- cer and showed a film andtold Of' 'the". research • done yin this work; •Mrs, Bessie•Stewart • aread •a•very :interesting 'Motto, Tihere is rnagic in!' ,a word' of praise., Eleetion rof officers took, ;glace.. The. S;Iate of officers ws•, read •as folfovr :haft President, MTS.. Hugh McWhinney, ,,, .. 'President, Mrs, Cecil Blake;. 1st -vice, Mrs.., Crozier;. 2nd vice; .Mrs. Otto Papp; Sec.-Treas.,. Mr,sa . Haanvey Alton; assistant, Mrs. E. Erring- ton;. District. Director,. ,Hugh McWhinney;- Alternate, . Mrs.E. • Rrivet!t;' Branch •• Directors, Mrs. W..' Brown, M•rs, G: McNee, Mrs. L.. Ivers; Press •Reporter; Mrs, 'K. Dawson; Pianist, Mrs.: Frank Jones; assistant pianist,. Mrs; W Brown.;. Auditors; .';Mrs: 'Wilaia�m` Stewart, Mrs; • Bessie...Stewart;:. Standing • iOoni+ nittee-Co?ruehers, Agr.i_,cultiu-re,- Mrs, Raymond ond Fein. nigan;' Canadian. Industries, .Mrs, L. Bas:ty;. Citizeriship; Mrs. Fred. son, Morley,• : .spent the week-endvYoun.g;.Education,:Mrs.,.T., C.,Ani dersoni Histori'cal:R•esearc.h, apd Current. Events, Mrs, • Warren Zinn; Home • Economics,. Mrs. Chester. Finnigan; Health, 11/!'rs. W.• Rutledge; Public Relations •an•d Res�ol•iution, Mrs,. Hight .McWhi�ri- ney . It 'was.. decided • the Seca• Treas., Mrs, Harvey.' Alton should :go to Guelph • +to the officer' Convention,,',June 19th and 20th. e Mrs. James Boak favored 'with a .•r piano selection, and Mrs. E. Rivett with a solo. She.., •also - led in singing ._ Irish. songs. Luncsh' •was served and 'gifts`. were/ ac cepted for the Cancer Cupboard. Mrs.rohn •Falls. spent:;,a (week end visiting'`, her 'son,, Jack Fall's;' wife ° and .family. at :Rockland.. An interesting .feature . of her .trip . there was attending the hockey • tournament at. Wingharri. w with herr • son Jack coaching • the Rockland Midgets 'tin; Vvh'ich i 'her itwo grandsons, Lynne .'::and • ▪ Leo play. The g.rne was '*on 2 0 With Exeter • visiting' ,the. fotimer's sister, • Mr. and Mr&. • J. RC Campbell; • Tien - ton. and on the iwa.y back' visited w;th Mrs. • Reid's cousin, M•r.;. D. Ac.xla:,d, wife. and family_••at'• Toronto. i •• Mr. and Mrs Wiaian • Begley and /their daughter,, Mrs. Jerry, 'Kettleand ,husband ;Cif " Learning - Mrs. B.egley's 'sister, Mrs, Mason ansia■in■asaami maimm■■esaminrs IPl■si.mu Nita • • 1�,. 8 .' t S ' c33 • , ls 411 • a: y a i• <.. Is ■ • 1.:- •r . • • ;This will be my last •' i. • appeal; for your ' Support in on April : 8th. " :• • • • Ofi the question of al nuclearr. _;arms we have. ■ presented abundant' op - •.• .>Inion • from, experts as to ■ why :they .are useless for • . defence, / ' • ' On the question. of de- ■ fence casts; ` we ' have ' • pointed out that in 1.962 'PAGE .SEVF,'1 ' ■.1 ■.0.01 n0phMn1snwi 4144.•1;0111nl• 1fiti hits■.. nMm General Purpose dnd tong -Term .' HAT�PASTURE MIXTURES I oRMUaL� ,tt, Alfalfa, Canadian • • 21 Red Clover, Cant' D Cut Timothy, Canadian Br.ome, Canadian •• Meadow; Fescue, Can. Ladino Clover, Cert.: Blue, Tag, • • • . White, Dutch'Clover . • . 4' rMIXTUpI$ FORMULA. ".C" " ` ', ;(QAC : Reeoanmendation) Timothy, •Canadian . T 20 '9. , • Broime, Canadian ' 29 21 Orchard,: Danish 9 20 Meadow, .Fescue, .0a , 16. 21 Alfalfa;,,Can,adian . 17 • Ladino; Clover, Cert, 4 Blue Tag. • A. g .. 100%'. CANADA NO. 1 MIXTURE •Hay and •Past'ure, • JONES, MacNAUi MTON • SEEDS 100% CANADA O. 1 .MIXTURE Hay and Pasture" "JONES, MdeNAUGHTON SEEDS • • . we spent niore than the combined net ' income ;:of• ; ill::. •• ••farms :in Canada.. (The cost works out to' something, in excess .• of $25Q for •the average Canadian family.) » -• • • • ' • .. • ' •. Nor •are we justified: in' 4ontiniiing' to rely on „the U.S:A. * ■ for comfort .The Sun=Times • reprinted (Dec.. 21, 1900). ' from• n ' r. a .:Cleveland. 'paper "The ,.truth of the matter is that Uncle I.' is . -,atn- at --last has . faced -the tact -that he is •broke " Yet .•~ ■' "today; `by some kind, of economics in -reverse, the ,U.S.A. is • w :'about to reduce'` corporation _taxes ,in - the face of an .$11 • n billion Federal deficit This . imbalance . of ..spending . over .. w"' income'• in both ''Canada arid U. S,A • can-. continue; ' perhaps ■ • ••• for 'a year, perhaps for tiire years, ' but the, inevitable: n accounting awaits us..• • •- After: the War the. United Nations . was set • up to settle :• ' ■ international disputes, and most nations pledged their sup • • •d port.. The • TIN: has not been effectiveexcept. for minor ,•.. •:. quarrels and .we. wonder why, If 'money .talks • there is only • , ✓ .a, gentle , whisper at .the.. 1.J.. 1 for their 1962 budget ' was • i.: $84 million, ;plus another $140 million' for the' Congo , and n. n Gaza;iforces. The 'Province of Ontario takenin these amounts • • i in gasoline and • liquor ,:taxes satone, with $50 million., to , • ` spare: How can 'we expect the' V.'i. ' to be . effective9 Qur '■ • program flatly states; "In the •nudlear.:age onr' only protec- la a tion ' is in • strengthening the 'police ' forces of 'the United ar a Nations." • •. . F. T'his,in brief.is why s e have an: independent movement in`'■ • Bruce, Originally' it was•set up•to record, a:protestVote.•Now,'' n ■ • however we believe we can • do much better that this since ■ • • we have, found support from both Liberals; and Conserva ,• • r tiVes, Some •of whom never •before have Voted against their' • ■ ..Party. But this • time , Country ' Cronies before I'ti rtV Until • ' ,v`1t �, _ `y • ell ems' nt in • • one or other of. the. Parties level v ith us and tip detail how they propose' to deal lr our' b'i�+t.r, probl • we intend to witliold. our sy�(ilxmrt. To date .�e e h ti a heard ' o 'nothing but: biculturabsfl1 it, sari tic deal for the farmer .• it .:.: stable government •---,.1 million »dollar' park ont.the Pertaken 'is .� .gtt1a. 'These are all. piedod thing`;;. they should b tth • on their ;mer,, they it are. Pot legiti•ntate.,eleetiiiit issues. hat To • We (lo want to know, is• this', hoW do they proposeto solve• ti the problem of our very' 'existence, •anti of, out` existence as • • •a free State •r It one Man do? IVtiat cab !nice Riding do" What w n What n • . an Canada do . as • a leader of small nations? °e can find • E • out only by trinig. Lets. try: e 71'0;aiytc,Aw.' • • f. 'We were sorry; to' hear c}f ,the' death , of n•d Mr; a Mtrs: Kenneth Petrie's infant •dat,ighter.,.'Mango .Elizabethon i Saturday at Vic- toria:' Hospital. She was. ,but twcy •days,. old and ,.at Kincardine: Hos- �pital it was•.•found that her • • . 6 , O • VOTE• a • r lor ,• • r ... -.; ... •. glf ■ � ,. �. � � , 1 ,tt fritl�r'(tt"t{14�1tt in lift%e •! ' � e Published ri y: The Ctrittrttittt'' it 1„�1ilt7e teat Ta"i ztsc't' • �, Ja k i�idi,tc% �, lz txltry sAgetit1 ,Wilft on' alai'isilMw1liailsi'rrritriw■■rr iilai'Iwiiiitiiiisirlr�t ibis- .0C VALUE: SEED The Proven Reliable Jones, MacNaughton Brand Best. Varieties: High Germination , Rea;SonablY. ,.priced "You may do worse but you CAN'T do better!” ''That's the • "kirrd of situation' yoti are iti• when you are tetriPt- ed • to buy an unknown. brand of seed. So why take a `chance? . `'`Mortes, , Mac= Naughton"' has,: been:, a household word /throughout Western . Ontario for 'many years, It•stan•ds for bility, dependability,' and highest • value for • your money , ' in seeds for farm or lawn. C et complete 14t (rem your local dealer, Jones, acNaughtoin Seetft. gxetei", 235-0363 Crediton, .234-6363 London, 432.2258 0 per. acre n adaptable,• preductive • and highqua,li.ty mixture, • 'which' •is suitable through: out southwestern Ontario: for 'hay sand �sho,rt-terrn ,pas- . • tures.. ''Rye • will serve as nurse crop General ' purpose• mixture recommended ,by QAC"end , ,proven for years as a top quality.. producer through - oust these •regions. ' Contain ..Sufficient Seed . For One. 24 Pounds As Recommended D,'R Acre fINIAYSON, Lucknow Phone 528-2903. lung. collapsed and she:was ru5h- ed , to Victoria. Hospital Londori, but all eforts. were to no avail. Inu.mediete relatives. attended a graveside serarice .:on Sunday conducted by the. Baptist •minir ster, Rev. P. J.;. ,M•eDon,aii4 ,of Kincar;dirie..`` 'Interment. was in 'Kincardine,. cemetery: '. Mr... and •t Mrs, Will: Petrie '-and •family. at- i Famous last words. "If Theo tended. won't dim his; 1 woii'it di,rn, mine.'� In renewing their s+u,bscription/':. r: Mrs. Joe (Marg) Wasriey of Sudbury wrote::, We just couldn't: do without the • Sentinel; as its:: ;' just .4e a let`e:r. froin "hd'rne." We ,have'. been. going to; come.' down,, some week—end—but it has been scion • a long, cold, .winter. A r am as,'r■u- 1 soil r 111111.1010 :EMI- 1-. • 1 for your kitchen. with • Lovely semi -gloss finislh Beautiful decorator colors Excellent for Olaster.,•Wood or metal; Speci�I. Sule - SANIFLAT 8esf quality• paint tie 1.aiige of color's Bey one quartand get one quart free • Goocl to • the . extent of present 'stock WILLIAMMURDIE and SON I Ue now Phone