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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-09-16, Page 15yUEDNAX, SEPT, 18, 1863: � raz 1'.UcIKNow sB.N*u 1.a • , LticxNow, ONTARIO, PAGE ' ArrangedProgram B. ;loo. dAckeriy Provides New concept Of Political Rally y Wing+horn town hall Was filled +by ;the ",anrn,ony Men+' tinder to capacity on Monday evening the Leadership of Hap Swat - when Progressive Conservative ridge and Bill Cannell. . This supporters of candidate George group has been singing together MoC'uitcheon gathered ,from, all ,for about nine months and their ' parts of .Huron. Bruce to. hear xntisie is', a +pure delight to lovers the Min'i'ster of Highways, Hon, of. close harmony, Charles ,1VicNaughton. ' . Another musical treat Was The . entire concept' . or the 'provided by "The , New Notes meeting was a new one for this a recently -formed men's guar-- ' district, w,,ith a • full •program oftette consisting of Bili .Connell,. interesting entertainment, . .arid Hap Swatridge Fred Steinmetz aplenty of .Sgood-natured •spoofing and Carl Anderson. . for bath ;the ,guest speakers and . As the ,Harmon ° .the•` opposition' candidate. Hilar- Yof ity reached a high point when led their first group of numbers pandemoniunr broke loose. From, a giant turkey .:waddled onto the the :back' of the hall .iblared the stage, delivered itself of 'a 'giant not altogther ' harmonious notes egg then came �to its death' �un of ...P, . C. band, the Polished der a 'battle `axe 'wielded .by . Clowns. "Sgt.: George .(John- Following ny Brent). It burned out laterer the rag. -tinge; band came a procession of party stat- that the man. beneath' the turkey warts , carrying the highways was George , Wa11mlg.. sinister of a sort , of four -man Excellent • entertainment was ;buckboard from which , he was provided -throughout.. Earl arid. hoisted to ,the '-stage. • MarVha • Heywood opener! pro- Lloyd Ackert of Holyrood,• who ceedirigs with several vocal set- had arranged the program, in- eations +to their own , string ac-,troduced campaign managerDe-• `comipan,iment. Later. in the proWitt ,Miller ' of. 'Wingham, who. gram :they Were ibaek with some outlined the tasks which ' remain highly entertaining tricks , ,of for part magic, in which both candidate ?' workers on and ilaefore election, .day. He expressed his 'and . cabinet lminister'ad +to spar conviction. that �ticipa�te: , ' • . PC as •long as the . C supporters , are willing to Harmony Group work hard, the election will be The ,packed , audience thor---w°n"bYT-creorge-McOiatcheon. by. Bill. Conron. with Reg. Bittc at the. piano ' Candidate Speaks George McCuxtc'heon expressed his appreciation for the excellent turnout and stated it was• , a very definite sign, of the enthus- iasm which pervades the Pro-. gressive Conservative supporters in -Huron-Bruce, He said the Li- berals have been -crying for a change of :government, but Con- tended that 'they ,have not made. any clear . statement about What Ontario should turn to. The Liberal leader , he • said, promises ' that sales taxes *Old, be 'Modified, ibut he has not.' suggested ihow this volley would agree with his other ;declarations of ever 'increasing public expert=, ditures. • The speaker ,also. pointed to Ontario's .comparatively low un- employment figure, the success of the ••Trade Crusade, the 'fact that personal incomes ' in this province are. considerably high- er than. the ;.national average. Concluding, Mr. Medutcheon said. the Platform of the Robarts •governrnen't is to continue' blies ibrand . Of . .first-rate administra, tion which ,is already well known to the electors, His 'final remarks were .: ,to' 'introduce the .,guest speaker of the evening.. • Envy .Of. ' All ' Mr.. .MacNoughton ' referred 'briefly . to the : department of which he is 'minister. He :said • that :Ontario's roads •are .so good that—they are .actually envied lby- oughly enjoyed. several numbers Community singing was led I many other countries. He said e Premier . Robarts George, McCutcheon ELECT. COsis Down Up , .. Enquire At TheLucknow , Fair that his :department, in aline with the Robarts policy of : •iprow'in tial government, is to create the 'closest possible. integration be- tween :provincial and municipal road systems. Out of • a' ;budget' .$1O0 ' xntilTon:. is" turned !back' to, foj.the' party that has.. given you solid prosperity -the Progressive Conservative Party. for :sit- for Huron -Bruce, as 0member of the Progressiy9 tonservative government. On Wednesday Co / ..-:.o"se pine ' Street mMittee Room p Wmga i, ingh, Phone 347-3010. Open 10-12 noon; 1.5 ` p.m., 7-9 p.m. HURON -BRUCE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION the villages, townships, ,towns,, cities and: counties of Ontario,: for the improvement Of the roads under 'their control,. thus 'saving the. <taxpayers. fix= ' an !un9up- portable burden•• of taxation.• ' When..:y_ou. haVg,e_'lected George MOCwtcheon;" . he said you can, rest • assured • that Huron -Bruce Will get every ' !bit of • its fair: - Share of money for road. : ex ,p'endi1 u.res." • .• Flays Wintermeyer Turning...to some ,of . the state, - merits 4nade ,by :Liberal leader John • Wintermeyer, 1Vfr......(Mac- Naughton branded as "nonsense" the former's 'stand on such mat-. ` tern +as' the •preserit pension dis- cussions. 'He read excerpts' ,frarn the: :official. record. of the Leg- islature, se;-islature, to prove . that the Lib- eral' leader had demanded a' pbr'tabl'e:.'pensfons act ' two rears ago :-the legistlation which' . Win- termeyer ` now contends .:is an, :acct of sabotage, forthe federal, government, .The speaker'read from read , frozzi a let tern recently written by Mgr, i,or +tarts ,to Prime, Minister. Lester Pearson, irr whihh the ''idec1•a ed threw Ontario rgovernmexnt's will.: 1'in+gness. toCo-Operate ' in ,every posy ilble way. Mr'..MacNaughton: '. 'said; that Mr. Roberts' only 'de- '.. 'mend" is that aline ,be permitted, toStudy the federal ' plan to make sure that it is . suitable for the people of bhis.provinCe. .'T.Yre • . xn.inister concluded with' a plea that all,. Progressive, Con servative supporters get out and actively. work .for the election .of : their. candidate:' FOR • SALE 50 acres of. standing • corn. JohnstonMac- Leod, Ripley, 'phone 102 r -2Q. KINLOLIGH . . Allan :McFarlan, youngest son • of Mr.., Donald +MMFatlan, return- ed .home. from Wingliam Hostii- , tag where he. was treated for a' hand • injury •+w+hich he received 1 in a :farm accident. - . ,Mrs. Gertrude.W alls+h, ,Mr. and Mrs., Ben .'Scott ,,of Purple Grove i visited •bn Sunday, afternoon. with% Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Fadyen at Tiverton. ' Mrs.:. Catherine . Hewitt .:who : Chas been a hospital patient ' since . January ,is spending ,awhile. With Mr, and ;Mrs,George . 'Gra- ham: Mrs. Bert Nicholson under. went surgery in W ingh+ain Hos•-„ pita!, on Tuesday : ,, servic i •' There will' +b•e. no., e' in the: Anglican Church next Sun. - day .owing to the Harve.t Thanks. giving services atSStMathews' , Church, i ii garf, . • A number of W, A, members attended a 'special i eating in Walkerton 'When the `Rt, Rev, Charidu Ray, Bishop of Itarachi Pakistan, bras., the special ££peait . A F• 5;4' a alt' i' !`c • .t ti tiu • 1. Y #1. rf,. , 1x tai t,,