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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-08-28, Page 14{ Nr� ry+ i!t titP, r:, PAdg romum Gaunt Unopposed. (Continued. From:.Page 1.) Elston, '•Gordon 1VIcOavin R.. S. Hetherington, Bob. . Camtpbetll, Cliff Dunbar; Farquhar Oliver, MPP G•roy S'outth, Robert Ninon, MP'P rant Donald Blue, Ed Edighoffer, Mrs. Colin Campbell, Mrs. Jean. Lunn. • R. S. H;ethexungtony, yQr of Wingham,; weldorned the.'meett ing '-to -the town.. The , minutes,, o read.'by ' Fred (McGee, of the hast provintcaiaal election• were 'moved and -seconded •by Donald Blue, . ' RiprleaY,, ' - and Doug. IMeP►hersonr, Teeawater ,, of • :the .rby-el,eobion bat year tby Herb Kuntz, ' For anosra and Chas. Lobsinger, may. • William Elston gave' the • treasurer's w %report Bob Campbell of Toronto, Lib - oral organi r ' . 'o -',played an. s • . •nmrpartant . ,p t in last year's Eby -election wi , ` aid that the win had, swung 'a great !die+al. ,of interest towards .:bhe Liberal cause right across Ontario He. • predicted:' another. "Gaunt" viic ,tory. in Huron -Bruce. • •• ' Scandal After Scandal •Farquiler Oliver MPP Grey - South, said ."I Ihiave never 'been Mare 'confident • of the- ,ultimate treat* of an .,election. 'Ontario is on the verge of • a etharige• in ;gov- ' ernment: 'and we Liberalts: " are ready, willing and anxious to Upset, • the Tories at. Queen's Park." Mr. Oliver described the eonservative • government as growing laid and weary after .:20 Years. "The. 'governinent'rhas been rocked ' time and time •again 'by soandatlis;" the : said, "In. :the Prost, government +tthey, fired (thein,,. butt tin the ;Iiobarts government ,they: , kick them upstairs: for• 'a :p'romo tion. Both methods reveal; that something is rotten in •Denmark." In 'closing' Mr;: Oliver : said. that he had ''. enjoyed . the ,company of Murray':Gaunt 'who has m:as •rtered the technique of ,politics in' his :short ,time": in, office. • Following the nomination of Mr. Gaunt, norniinations were =closed on a motion : of , ,Hiram Pangburn sof, • Hur, on Township Stu ' Dubeau rof Teeswater The candidate was ushered to. tthe fron:t:. of :the,hall by his mover 'and 'seconder.. r<.• He expressed appreciation: -to these, in. attendance far .Coming- "ori a very good harvest. 'day:", The attenclarice was close to 300. ..Murray. paid tribute to the party walkers for their 'zeal, 'and. the, voters ,for their support, - . .that; rn'ade it ,possible ' for ;the ►by e1ec do Win Mast year,•Re Said, ` the Liberal ;party has' a ,deetai1•ed :and. progressive program ;t6 put 'into action - that will. .move .the county forward; twenty 'years.. makes a government Old, 'tired and run out of steam." In ,speaking • of the . Liberal ' agricultural !policy, Mr. 'Gaunt • said ''that ' :lack of: working capital ..readily ,avail- TIM LYICKNOW SEN'1ZNEL LUCKNOW. ONTARIO. able ,the farmer has led to 'speaker •referred +to Jdhn Winter - vertical integration. It is the in .rneyer, as the. best ;qualified man tentio�,,i' of the Liberal party, if to lead, not only his party, 'bWt electe'd;,, ,toestablish as farm die- the government of, the province. velopment 4epartrnent:' and in "ire doesn't represent the golf conneabion with the Province of or: hunt clubs, he represents; the Ontario savings offices, make', men and women of Ontario." In Tong +tern credit .,available to closing Mr. Nipon said, "if any- farmers: "The rpresernt farm '.mita-..one ever deserved a ,further term chine gasoline tax rebate system of office at Toronto, Murray nuui lance to the' farmer and that'. person," costly to • •the • government.,A Donald Blue, Who will „act • as 'hausealeaning jab is needed thre campaign Manager . for •Mu' ray tb make 'tax free gas purenases Gaunt,, thanked ,�he speaker, r, more simple and ecorvoincal,Treasurer :Els tn reported a, • 'EliminateNuisance. collection of $157 - "Ihavetalked ,ohundreds.of s ' well as .a nomination meet- merchants and • small business- ing, Officers for .the Huron -Bruce men • and ei :ea: ually the sales a tax' problem -comes up far `,discussion. Most ,accept the .. 'tax abut Con- demn •the nuisance of; tilt. ' A. Lib- ]; .government will •eliminate bhe `nuisance.' of . this..ttax • •�thrat sees • many merchants spending. many hours of their (time in Com- piling •tax returns of,a few•'cenrts": was the comment of the speaker. In ,requesting the. sriipport 'of 'the .voters, he said that he had striv- ed. to . represent ;the ' voters- to •the" (best of his .abilit'y • wthi1e at Queen's. Park; \ • Bob Nixon. Speaks Liberal Association were elected. The report of the •nominating cornm'ibtee,' Robert Hetlherin'gtori,. Wingh•arn, Allan "iM'acIntyre, K,in loss and' CalVin K:rauter, Brus- sols was !presented, ' New Officers Honorary 'president,; C. Ra Dunbar, - • Ethel;, :pretsident,•Geo. Inglis, • Bellmore, •asaistan�t ` Ed. Edighoffer,' Wingham;, treasurer, Walter Woods, assi,stant;.. All,an IIaacInty're, Kinloss; secretary; W. A.' Porteous, hucknow, •assistant, Fred 1VIcGee, Win' tam; vice president in charge: .of ,:Huron, Kinloss, Luaknow, . Ripley, W. 'B.- .:Murxiay '`Gaunt .introduced the Anderson;•, Lucknow,.assistant;guest .' 'Speaker, .Robert ; . Nixon, John D. MacKay, Ripley; vee MPP Brant; ,Who Was 'elected to president in : Charge' of, Cuirass, the legislature in a by-election. Carrick;. .Howick, Teeswaater, 'in 1061 at • the ' age. •.Qf 33. • Mr. Mikimnay,, Herb Kuntz, : Formosa, Nixon's late: father •was '. once asaista Crawford Dauglaas,. remn�ier•. of Ontario., Robert Ni- 'Wi:n > ,m vice ' president - in P g t xon • was • ra 'teacher of science. for . charge of Aswhfi'e1d, Colborne. & nine'years prior, to 'hits ,e0ieobion West Wawanosih, Robert Simp and "farms 'in has: g axe noin son„ .assistant,. !lames •tints " He ' is . wpresently serving Aitchison, West Wawanosh; :vice' as • president ': of 'the . Ontario Lib- president in charge of Blyth, eral" As>sociabion. --- -Morris and East Wawanasrh ';Bill In Elston; Morris ;ass�isbant ,Colin °i1VIr.:",hTxon, Lxi� :his : ;remiarks, � � . . tressed edu•c'ation;" the biggest : Camp+bel'l, Wingh�am vice presi- - dent ' in charge - "of Win arri de�partrrient ; tin : govemrimient - to_ g .. t� day. The • department of educa Brussels, Turnberry sand Grey, tion alone spends ' 400 , million Bdb, Hetherington, ;Winghamn, "as- dollars •a ' :Year in addition: to .;s>astant, : Caal Kr•auiter, ., `Brussel;s; EDNBS35AX, AVG: $, 1963, Nono. genailan DI ed In. 94th'. Year MRS. CHRISTENA McDONALD the Se :ry Sepay 'Block v+here they in; Deathhad �sinee rasided, • - carne •to I. Chritstenaa Until ,her last vlln,ess M'rs, 1UIc- ,McDonald on Saturday, August Donald . way remarkably .' aactive 17Th in• " Kincardine thosptal .and• ailert..;Srhe was . constarvt' in where she had been hospitalized 'chtur•>rh attendance, and had :a for .:a 'little ove six rWeeks. She it ,a d• friertdt .barn - . 1' cheeny .sm! _e n_. l,y d was Within two ,months ..of ,her young ' ,arid old 94th; Ibirbadaa shake for all, y a Y alike, . Mrs.: ,McDonald,wwidow,.of. the The funeral service was held late • .Peter . McDanald; :of Huron ;at th-e ` MacKenzie lV1e'rnorial 7�ownship, shad �ervloy,�ed•remark- Chapel an;. Lucknow on Tuesday • ably• god health until" suffering of :.,last Week, = When her paster , .a comparatively light stroke. Rev, H. W. Strap of Lucknow She had made a• splendid reoov- United • Church "Paid ' a . fitting effects .of "this. ery � tram the. e ,tribute to • :her, .He was �astsisted by Rev. J. C. I3i.utVon. .Initeprivenit was, 'Lo:ch'alsh Cemetery; . the .pallbearers, tbeici•g. Ross HenidenSon,. • Murray.Hen- derson, • Lorne . Cardis•,• Grant Mc- Donald,• John McDonald, Murray . iNic•Io'nail'd, :Ing •repeated: many, 'many oaf +the Mrs, McDonald is surr�niicd byr Ri'ble ,passages twrh,ich she knew ::three d�awghters, .so well. Her ,death, in fact, was (Grace) • Reid of Artborg, 1VLaan :an inspiration. and an impressive itob:a, Mrs; Eldon - (Maxnie)'•`Hen- 'testimony• to her Ifaith• in, , life :derson, Lucknow; Mrs. • Donald eternal, (Ellen) .CGardis, . Lucknow;. one r : • u�rdooh . McD�ona.ld Mrs. 'M,cDanald, was a .�dawg�h- son; l� Huron: ter Of Murdoch McDonald and Township 'and +one sister; Miss Ellen Fletcher and was born in .Janet, iMcDenald of ..Lucknow;: Kinloss.' ' Township ; on:, • .October She was ,predeceased .by a '16th, 18'69, On •Ootober.15ibh,'1'889, daughter . Mrs. •Mienno. (Jessie) she married Peter '(McDonald •of Oeseh in 1958, and .by an infa'nt Huron . Township; . whasl' • 'death soli, Andrew McDonald. ; occurred• leas' than ;eleven years later • on ' September • 12th, 1900; . Mrs. McDonald remained on. the farm 'on Coni. 2,. Huron• `.`and Was ` both: 'mother and fa ller to her children„ •who'• 'have',wonder- : 'till ' meinonies of 'her. , Several years ago, • with 'her sister .Janet McDonald :and ;her •',rather 4n drew 'McDonald, they. moved .'4io . Lucknow to, 'the 'former ' .Cin; Donald *Kirkland. is spending� . Decker :home. • on Havelock Sit. - some hwol'idayrs'�'vviah his :..parents, After'' An'drew's. death the �two:.Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon. Kirkland, .'. sisters moved ,to. the +apartment seizure .and was an'tic,ipating: •re- tturn'ing ho 'her home in Lucknow, when . •a series of • 'complicataons. developed ; successively,, wthicti provead More than her strength could stand. S+he, slept peacefully away and as bhe end was'near money -raised iat:.the .1ocala:'.lev'el and received •as . Federal :assts- !tame. "Although '• : we (have a•. young minister of education,' h,•e liras .oto ,please the: „ 'eudhre ' :club' who think if it Nims OK in '43 It's OK In '33."Ile .referredto areport'. bya connnittee of, Ifni versity - Presidents an Canada.: Stating: +that•+by 1070, 100,000 Uni- versity students would be Seek-. ,ing entry '•oto\` a maxis um of 70,- 000 000 positions in college. "The • school curriculum- :should be 're.- viamped •iin' Ontario. So that •eve* student • has the �oapp'ortunrit.y : to cbrnplete Matriculation in 12 years If ,he .has the ability. . A. i t . 'istands . now it , 'depends • Where . you . go to school; in 'the'• province whether. or not thio opportunwitty is available." Mr. Nixon' felt that. a :different ;: curriculum; , , properly .organized; ,would pie veft.•Mhe'•last three' years of high school from being the ;grueling, frustrating experience that it. is. now that Often break • bhe spirit at .the :,student and .!brings his.:ed rucatian oto an' .end at the 'brink ,of the ultimate :achievement. The i440•N410• 40••6i••0••0004,4,0 04,0**•0i400 40••i00N • • • •• • • =• ,-• • ,:e1 RSR R •. • • • •. . • • • • • • • •' • • • • • • IN' SIZES -- 4'•x6' to-•4'x1O' YPROc:LATH PERLITE HARDWALL PLASTE fresh: Cement in StocW • • � John W. • . Phone • : 4 4io•64ilmi ►• •ties•••i0 •iis••iiii•160.•r ►io ••11.04 o• • • •..•• • • • • • • .' •, • • • • •. • • • Henderson Lumber' Ltd. '311 g .. '. ' Lucknow • vine presidenrt in charge of 1a dfies' :affairs, , Mrs; Jean ' Lunf - Wingha n,' , ,assistant, Mrs: Ccr1 i n Campbell, Wrngham. M and ;M.El Mrs. : r, a s. w dy ;and• ',Ron of P :ed forhe we . :a:andMr,ts:., Jim• - K ne-. t P+er vi .it - ,s , -end with Mr, :unter; • To. Start.:.Buce:;; Development Rflad Work should :begin `:shortly on the first • stage of •a $600;000 .re- construction of ' Bruce..County Road 'No. 10- 'between Hanover. and - Elmwood .as ::a 'departniental:. Develppment Road , project, Highways, Mi•niister • 'Charles . S. rMacNau'ghit'on • has +annoi't•nced. A contract for ,the .:first phase, sorrie 5,1/i miles shwas ,been. award ed .by the :county to H. Hamilton aunt Construction , GGempany, • Coiling-. wood,, �i'n the:a'hin,t" of . $182•,105. • • :As a ', Der'elcpmerit Road Pro- ject;the work !about to •begin as well as :that to fol!l:ow: as, part of the ramie tprograrn will: be id, pafor son .a✓ 100 -:cent -on -+the- dollar wbasis:. ,by the Department of Highways, Ontairio.: •Bruce: County. ,be •,asked • only to ;provide any ..property required for the right-of-way in the re-. construction. . , 'The .'basis; of the: special" aid. :extended turider the Development: Road programn • iso to unprove- countty and township .; .roads. which„„ • because : of traffic reg quirem'en•ts, Cal , for. ahigher standard of Construction than :the .rnunicipali'ties toncern'ed could reasonably be expected r to : ras_ some on 'their •own, •?ass+isted •iby wncrm'hl rates of. road• suibsidi:es, for construction and mainlen- •ante;. .• ' EW ARGESFOOD MARKET; `BUSINESS • �AS , USUAL ';.• CyrilBrown 'has ' uncreaseid his floor,; pace at the- 'Lucknow Fruit. ,Market • but it was ":business as usual" :during alterations., : The extra . ;space, Was, 'obtained: at ..the rear Of, the store which .nieces sitated the' removing of a•',bath- iioom . & office• which were' relo= oated' in 'bhe: tear of the buildi.nrg. It was: neoeas'ary ito. m&A the meat, .cheese and vegetablecool -. •er back "+severarl feet ,As.'w•it1F as° build -ink: new and relocating old' •aheivingv Cyril will have renova- tions ,about' comtpleted When the paper s. is• ,publrisrhed :Phe Fruit Market recently' installed a new ti'gh'ting system. • It's SO Fakt .. It's So .Easy It .makes , washing a'cinch ..'.. . cy ;Forgers No .more ,stacking ,the frozen .clothes in the ',corner Here's,a ladythat has • time t "talk on, . the • telephone!' ., 4 p SHE .15 THE PROUD OWNER, OF A NEW Crest Hardwire Qualityfind Price =--VVtll Convince •You That You Can't Afford. To Be Without One Either Let us show yo>ti the features of the CORONADO or WESTINI1OUSE DRYER n YOUR. LQCAI 'C LEST HARD'W'ARE Luattiaw I' Phone 528-3008, gmasaran 4'