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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-09-19, Page 5r: . e ie bun- Ir Paul. eorge Mc= ld ''P: • in• F. Allan 'Wm. r in- direct: it the on P. antlon 444441 ts,all TED OM. modern d; Pigs every • ;es arY. Wa-i11001 . i9th, 1962 4,M TJtIE LUCKNOW;SENTI NEL; LUCKNOw, ON FAItTO F.C. Candidate Qutlined Medical And Says Province Going further In Debt Dental Aid For ° Welfare Recipients Despite The Nuisance idles Tax's At�4... 111hnuh�ain. .f.ne.i.r.�.o.�M.... .. the Wingham :headquarters of Winghamn and I1Vlr 1Vlccutch A large ge a d enthusiastic ti c1' and abilityg of a g am�paign manager, also • -. • - n en ustas is au_.i- and understanding arty,,a eon's c ence, gathered 'Friday night, town. and .country problems, George �MdCutcheon the p 4th, to shear two out- 'Coffee arid doughnuts were . ,poke. He said that. Burin his September 1 PC candidate, recently spoke to term of . office as, mayor he l,standing Liberal memibers . of served by the Brussels 1 di large group of supporters. realized more than • •, ladies .. , g ing following the- meet a e than ever before the Legislature speak on behalf ;Mr, McCutcheon told the audi- that the' provincial grants meant of 'Murray Gaunt, Liberal Can-, ence that the Ontario govern- a great deal to the mun cipali- dictate for . great strides in ties. Every 'Huron ,Bruce in the anent has trade year. grants aid' by-election on October 41th.. the fiieldof human betterment schools, hospitals, toads and oth- Ross 'Whither, ! • during,v'hidh'the riding of •Hu- er servi<c.es and.have beengreatly 1VIahat fns Bruce �told the audience that Ontario ia ron-Bruce has benefited greatly, increased• in recent legislation, in serious trouble He 'stated that.all persons over,going further He also emphasized the im=• into derbt despite the nuisance - 65, if receiving old age assist- ' portance of sending George Mc- operated;. sales tax, suibsidizing anee, or old age security . allow.. Cutcheon to.. Queen'sPark as a the "won't work" •to win votes ance, may become eligthie for member 'for . Huron -Bruce be- and ignoring •free Medical care from their cause of his manyg g previsihn for eduo years �af rriun- cation. >Iie „states; that Ontario doctor, and since the inception icipal experience as reeve of students, refused higher educe- of the Ontario Hospital In.sur-• Brussels and warden of .Huron tion because • of lack cif facilities, once plan, may have premiums .County this year. •y are' taking their 'skills .and' the .. paid rby the ,province i ' investment in 1Vledieal and dental services to, , �rn �cm vr nac'• I cation •1- , their early edu- the recipients of welfare allow- ance in Huron and Bruce total- '' led $53;274.00 in 'the . past 'fiscal year, - ' • DeWitt ,Miller, rfo.riner mayor • ONT.AMO Public..Hearing of Briefs • Tourist Industry Committee' Ontario Eeonomic Council London Sept. 19;.;10.00 City Hall--Council.Chamber The public is invited to attend,ahearin `of briefs concerning the'. present; and future rola of Ontario's tourist industry. At the same time, the Committee invites submissions from the floor. We request that 6Copies of the brief be submittedat least one week prior to the hearing. • The purpose of the 'committee• is to assess all :aspects of tourism in. Ontario and to .formulate. recommendations. • cgncerning . 1. 'The relative•effectiveness of current government assistance to participation. in the tourist industry. • 2: An evaluationof strengths and weak: nesses within the tourist industry itself.., W. -H. Cranston T. C Clarke; Secretary Chairman Room 286.. Parliament Buildings, Toronto•(Telephone 365-1948) You: can bet your best fur coat WINTER WILL SOON' BE HERE!: • fi Home to a hibernating bear• is any old damp'n-chilly cove. • They depend on their extra thick winter coate a for warmth.' Extra -wise homeowners depend - on CO-OP Sunglo Fuel 011 Call • your.Co-operat;ve and find out, today about this worry -free Serviceafit's CO.-OP...it'sgood ! ' Patronizeo our Ca-op'...your y p y ..yardstick of Value. • BOY SCOUT TROOP ,Murray Gaunt '.stated flatly. • • that the Ontario farmer hasbeen exploited,' that people •of' Ontario want, and will demand a change of government. Ile pointed out that the farmer is the best' spen-' der in . the community. Taking the town of Winghani as an ex.. •ample:, . he gave ifigures proving It's a good thing the • District Field • Day only comes 'every' 12 or 15. years. 'so afar as work 'is concerned:preparin'g• the grounds .although it is a little like. Aunt Metilda, coaling —,- it. is •a goo excuhe to • get • the • house c1e;tied, . Last (Saturday saw the ;green trim put on the. Scout :Hall ,and a fleet cif lawnmowers. pushed by S;couts .changed the' grounds into a park. We have to ..thank Leon_ ar'd and. Mac McInries, Curry, & $rice Colwell, Jack and Alnier Ackert;: Ted and 'Edward Burt; Albert Colrwell,. Frank . Coimvell, Gordon .Passtriore and John ,A•c= ke, �F'riday; night two carloads of older Scouts with Scoutters Prank and `Lloyd• drove to Bruce 'Beach at •4:30 • to ' do sone grade testing "for. First Class. Badge work. Sev-. eral•cif our: ;Scouts hope to get their 1st . Class .this: fall, and we are putting extra work on these boys. The boys . turning out:: Fri-. day were 'Edward• Burt, Allan Cornish, Allen'Colwell, 'Bob Wail, Donnie Wall;: David Wall, Gordon : Passmore • sand . Eldon Eckenswiller. ` Our annual reorganiaation of Patrols took place'.at our regular PETROLEUM PRODUCTS FUEl01t.. GREASE PROPANE. 011.GASOLINE• Uckow District Y� meeting' on ;Thursday Our. role, stands ;novo at 35. John• Green and. Teddy _M.ilne ,have ':switched to: the Tigers:and Donald :!Saund ers arid • Billy: '• Thompson have 'joined the Panthers: • All Patrol that ,the . amount the farmers spend in the town douibles the amount pent by the townspeo- ple themselves. This pattern pre- vails. right through Ontario. It proves ,beyond shadow of doubt,he said, that prosperity. on ' 'the • farm, makes for prosperity in the •community... • .Farquahar 'Oliver, M.!P.P.'r. for •Grey Smithst'ated that 'iri. a by, election:. there, is nothing to be gained by electing another me`m- ber to . the existing 'geverninent 'ranks.' He stated that 'a •goirern •mnent in. office too. long •becomes a corrupt gowernment. • Why, •he .asked, •did • Ljeslie Frost quit in mid term?' , Mr. Oliver •suggested that,, the rea- son he 'quit w'as. th'a't 'he did not want! t9 sit . up with the' revela- tions of ,,,corruption bound to: .Se revealed and that he, tossed the hot:.potato to Robarts. He also stated. that •no governa'nent: Ontario in 40•, years has been so bereft . of 'knowledge of • farm problems. .The ;.Tories .,are ' afraid of & pander to big •business. The' ini uities of ,vertical ' . q a integration in .agricul'ture' testify t�o this. Mr. Oliver ended by suggestgng ! that the voters , do. the ,,"(tory candidate ''a 'favour by reiirain= KINGSBRIDGE Mr. and Mrs.Fred Sullivan, Mr, and John Martin of. Lisbon, Nor.t' to visited Mr. Andrew t week. . • Mr. and Mrs.Ryan of .De- troit D, e- troit sPent with Mr, and Mrs Clare. • Mrs. h •.I}ako Martin las •Dan the week-end Walter Joe. Courtney had an.. ems ergency' appendectomy done on Friday ..evening and is progres-• sing ".�fiavourably ' ,in •'Wingh'am Hospital. . . Miss Antoinette, Dalton; and friend; . Mrs. Louise Balk and Mrs, Nora Sinn�ett all,- of Detroit spent • the 'week -end with rela tives here. • . Mr. and Mrs. Van Riepen of Holland • are _visiting their' on Theodo+e • and :Mrs. 'Van Diepen and,faMily. . r. _and Mrs. J. : C: Mose of Woodstock int the:, week -end at their cottage: Miss Frances " Dalton spent . the week -end in London iMr, Maurice Dalton' is .visi'tirig at his -'home .here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. tlVartin : of Hamilton' visited, with Mr: and Mrs. .Blaise .Martin: Mr, and 1VIxs. Clarence Doher- ty; and. family ;af Hanriiton,;spent the weekend With : the Doherty and Martin-. Earniiies. , • : • • (Dr. Gillbert Fr Gyne of Galt vis- ited Mr. and -Mrs. Eugene Frayne' during : ,the 'week, fVtr Joe Dwyer of St. Catha- rines • spent ., Sunday With the Donald Frayne fa�tily;. ST. +IELENS: Meeting n Fifteen ladies attended. the meeting on :Tuesday • et`. the home:, of :Mrs; W. 'I. Miller. Miss i�V'', . D.' Rutherford had charge of themeeting with the theme 'b.eing "The'. Wisdom of God." ` 'Mrs.' Lorne .'Woods had -charge of . the • meditation • and Mrs. B. F.•• Green `led in prayer.. Readings• were given by. Mrs. Tom. Todd,IM•rs. Ross ' Errington, Mrs .MintzMrs..�J:ohn Cameron • ing. at , Queens ' Park ,is.; shady anWd—'1Vlrs.. •Lorne Durnin. The comipany. He concluded'by•point- Bible study en' Mary and 'Mar- ing, to Murray, Gaunt as a • win- tha was given by Mrs. W. I. ning combination of experience Miller. . The • topic ''was. in ,charge: Leaders have been re-elected. Once again. may .we invite ..all OUT readers to .come to: the big Field .'Day this ;Saturday. . The parade starts at 1:30 and the, corup'etitfons at - 2:00. There will be.,800 Cubs. and 'S tuts on hand, I ■ socome along .:and see the fun: 'i • ing ,from voting. !for him, because the coniPany he •vou.ld be keep - PAGrE'. ME. OIL BURNER BRINGS . TO YOUR FURNACE� • ' Maybe, your old furnace: does': not perform the Way it should? Let usiookoveryour equipment before you decide to buy.a new' furnace. .Chances; are that all you need is ,a new, efficient. • Esso Oii. burner.. - Lew Biidg�tTerrns Up To :•Five Years :To _Pay ROY :HAVENS Plumbing, and° Heating ESSO OIL' BURNER Sales: and .Servide Phone' 73, ` Lucknow • Of . Mrs. Frank McQuillin.::. During the business period, ;the anni- versary . plates were discuss with • some, still: for sale. Plane were :made for the fall :bazaar aaricf tea' tobe held early in No veinber. Miss 'W..D. °Thi tiheriford: 'gave a .report on the UJCLW,: Meeting held, at Goderith Sum, Mel% recently which was :attexided •'by several ladies • ,of our group;. Lunch was served,, by Mrs. . Lorne • Durnin and Mises W. D. R•gthenford.; (Mrs. David Gilmour; of Guelph; spent the past ' week with. her 'parents; 'Mr. •'. and. rs� at vey WeiblMrb• : ' Terry' Wilson 'left on Fri day for London where" .he . wi11: attend the University of: -West' ern Ontario this :• year, sir!■■■i luaawe�iiuuiUuata■. i■i.■■■iauiIU■a� �■ii■■■■■■.■■A■■a■■■■■.■■■■■■I�■■t ■; . ■ :• .. ■ 1■ Two L' cal.. 4-H Clubs �rganized , I . I: •• I■ ■ ••.; ■ ■ der, the leadcrt;iiip of Mrs Anna .i. Kreutzweiser, .asisted by •Mrs. The Lucknow 4-11 Homeinak- ing "Clubs, sponsored by the. Women's •,Institute are attending the course "Cotton. Accessories for,'the Club. .Girl's Bedroom." The' Lucknaw No.. 1` Club un Jean Whitby have chosen as ,.. r. Lt know Boudoi their name. is Bonnies." The girls' in, this club. are': President, Anita Cline; 'Vice -Pres., Sharon .• Mowbray; '8ect'y.:, Joan MacKenzie;: Trews..' urer, Mary ..Finlayson;, Janice Brooks;: Marie Brooks, Janet Carruthers,. 'Wendy Emberlin, Helen . Johnston, iHelen', McNay, Wendy MacKenzie. • The Lucknovi No. •2 Club, un- der the leadership of Mrs, in. Bolt, assisted • by . M•W Mrs. Jim O'Donnell' have chosen as their name 'ILucknovv ,Bedroom Bel: les:" The 'girls it this club are: President, Sharoii O'Donnell; Vice Pres., Foggy Button; Sect'y., MVIarlerie Porter; "Donna .Button, Marion 'Button, Barbara :• Came- ron, I)orma Corrin, Wilda ,Daw. a ■ ■ •... Thunderbird for 1.963 will retain its • style -setting` silhouette, with subtle • refinements' .while incorporating"' proved mechanical features • to pro ▪ vide' an even finer ride ft* 1963. ■ • • `Tasteful' refinements- to the clas-, II sic. Thunderbird" 'lines and mechanical • ▪ 'improvements for increased cornfort • • and performance mark the 1963 Thunderbird, The• objective in design-' • • Thunderbird for 1 ����%•rC''v''�;. r,.,r '.�C.:Z?.'.�ti ^< ,w•.d>au^ki�/'}. ti .. ■ ■ . ■ ■ • * ■ r▪ • ■ ■ ■ .■ a. a • �• ■• •}: .•. !r r! fv !iC':: rr. l.90v: r. x.!•.:::::.v}i�'• •} .. '! .�.. Y :: i•':'T'i':i�:': .J >} }• • ■ son, Jane Joynt, Cathy MacLeod; • • ing the 1963 . Thunderbird was too . •re= • tain the distinctive appearance and 'improve 'the riding and handling, qualities and overall performance' of the Gar. ,r, ■ Ili There will be four models ' avail .�.� / able, for 1963; the l ardtop,., Landau'.:: coupe,. convertible and -sports road- s'. sten. Thunderbird , is sold and sery }rs. iced .at: at ' - a. ■ • • ■ ■ . i' ■ MONTGOMERY MOTORS, LUCKNOW FORDZ FALCON, GALAXIE, THUNDERBIRD DEALER �L'hdne 40, Luekriow • • _ Phone :71 ' . - . ,via MacLeod, Peggy. 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