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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-03-18, Page 8cDonald .w, THE T,UCKNOW SENTIN'E4 LUC l�tOW, ONTARIO JoHN HANNA iREPORTS'. IThe seventhweek of sitting of the *Legislature. proved to be one • of legislative drudger y. The ; Rouse sat long' hours, with both evening and morning '.Sessions,, '• for the very, necessary considera .tion ' of -new laws by the .Coen mittee of the whole House. House 'Committees. continued their daily Morning sessions" and, • all mem fibers seemed to find more than • enough to keepti4. busy. In 'fact, • as everyone' seems to feel that• an early election is in the offing, Members havebeep most. assiduous in. their ` duties. Op'. position lVlembers, .in particular, have .been sharpshooting, at •every government measure.' .and Mini- •ster,. in the hope of 'finding some good election issue or issues — with very little • success. • Heavy . Duty Batteries__ 7.95 up Generator Exchange $8.95 Fuel Pumps,, as low as . ' $2.85 Brake Shoes Exchange, full: set g$7.90 Voltage Regulators 3.9 ten. MUFFLERS AT • LOW COST Wheel AIgnnieflt and:.Balancing Motorcade ' Dealer — ; Phone 3, Lucknow SITARS TO; INSTITUTE OF COMIONITY . CONCERN 'The 'Lucknow•• W.I. , meeting .•was • held in the. Town Hall on Friday {with Mrs. P. S. • Stewart in: the . Twenty-seven members,;, .f i v visitors and•. •two. children. .were,. present.. ' a ;7'he business was conducted in • the usual manner •and a letter was read from the'Kairshhea..W.I, inviting the ane anb e r s. to take' part in the short lequrse, . "Hos- ;pitality and foods," to -be held. in Holyrood Hall, April 9th. and Otrh The District', Executive ,Meeting - is to be held in Tiverton, April 43th, . and " the District Annual *reefing is•• to , be held in Ripley on28.Ma tfr. Y ,. Mrs. R. Struthers and :Mrs. G. Fisher were' appointed to act,,as • nominating committee to bring in. the slate of Officers for the WITH MOditE'S NTElli l' GLOSS ENAMEL ' • •n Durable, Mob -gloss. finish . Washable will not • water spot 4 Easy to apply Benjamin: O Ji p • i/M.• MURDIE AND SON LUCKNOW WEDNESDA'Y', MAR, 13th, .1959.• WALTER BRECKLES KINLOU'GH, O14TA1tIO Phone18-20 Ripley Your John Deere Dealer. Automotive and Tractor Repairs. Arc ,$n'd' Acetylene welding , Machine Work`, Pioneer Chain Saws Lawn, 'and .Garden Equipment. For your best buy in diesel tractors, see the • "David Brown" coming year, at the next meet ing, whish is, to ' Abe' a Pot Luck Supper on • April • 2nd. ' The 'roll call was answered by an Irish 'Joke. p Mrs. Saunders was : in. charge 1' of the programme., .Current Etients:"•were read by •• Miss M. ,McLeod, and an Irish .:reading by Miss D. McLeod. A solo was , sung by Mrs J , W ' Joynt accompanied by Mrs. G: MacDiarmid. The Motto, "Of 'all the things you.•. wear, .y o u r' expression is the most important," ' was given by Mrs. R. Robertson. ,,,Mrs. H, Laves and ;Mrs. D. Me- . Kinnon, two leaders chosen by the Kairshea WI. to take 'the More Departmental estimates course,, Sew to save dollars and were presented to :'the House' Iby. Make .sense,' gave sbme'very ,good the responsible • 1Vtinistersa n d information on sewing and, the `carefully considered, ,a rg u e d making 'of bias:birding Some about, attackedarid defended: , very. 1 o vie 1y' aprons made 4 ;by .and finally accepted.' Among the. members :were. modeled: the; estimates .receiving ;a p p r.a:v a 1 e 5; „ . were .. diose of Public • Works ladies:', ::` >• . ,, . Works Rev. Gordon 'Geiger was the: w+liieh .indicated" construction. of est eaker. He chose for his'', some new public buildings .with - the Community Concern. He ' in the. Riding; Education --.which stressed thee importance of young Provided for some :g'e.n e r o u s people having a hobby.' Some in- school . grants; • including Proven_, teresting hobbies such as: stamp collection, basket weaving, re- finishing 'Of old ftniture,' Book of Quotations, these make good ''nestle science rooms andg eneral wholesome • pastime for leisure purpose moans • and an• • increase hours and: the knowledge ,gained is rich. He • spoke. of the import.: of $5,000 ' per room to $25,000 for ance of •:.Corri�munity Concern •in Secondary School construction; Education. We as citizens' should. Transport—w.hieh gave •. more. in 'news' 'INSURANCE ' Agency g. , ENERAL INSURANCE F•INANCI:NG A` CAR? Before you buy ask about our Low Cost. Financing Ser- • vice' with complete Insurance Coverage. • Business 38 HOWARD AGNEW Residence 138 ciai assistance to School'; Boards for construction . dfg y in n a s i a, cafeterias, shop work' rooms, :do - The flavour and .' colourl. of butter is Nature s.: secret ONTARIO' CREAMPRODUCERS' M • REPRESENTING $.0,000 CREAM MARKETING BOARD PRODUCERS licensing regulations; a n d .Re- form. 'Institutions which indicate .ed the advances •made in correc- tonal institutions and steps to be taken 'm .conjuction with the ' Federal • authorities for imple-, 'mentation; of the Fautaux 'Re- port The next week will 'see the Minister. of Highways introduc= ing:'. the estimates for the.. largest spending'' -department of ,>govern- ment and undoubtedly there will' Abe news of many more 'miles of good roads for the •Province aind :for' our . riding: 'Throughout the .p t fortnight nominating .,.cone ions • have been. . occurring th o thout the Province at, the rate of several per'week and members .:of: all be eoncerxied in our teachers and formation' on the new points sy parties • have:been disappearing. in .our schools; .also to encourage stem ' and, new driver testing .and from. the House for a.':few days only. the :best of . literature to come • into our Cammunity. 'Law enforcement is, also a community concern, Qur youth must 'realize that laws. are made fog their .pro- tection and not to be ignored. The Childrens 'Aid Society is also our concern. Are we giving it 'good support . The meeting: was ,brought .to 'a., close with The Queen, and .the Institute Grace: Lunch was then;. served by the hostess in charge.:• to seek, and usually, ' obtain the i ther, organization Mt appears that Progressive -Conservative Parties will.. contest seat,while. •the a •:large number Your own mem- berto have' received endorsation of :.his supporters in the con= he • -has had the attending s eve. r:a1` conventions across awever,, Premier . pari candidates are till g for tthefray. very .much W. Hanna, M.P.P. eidorsation ' of , and. 'supporters both . Progress and Liberal P' almost 'e. ve r y C:C.F will :field' of°� candidates. is grateful already the en Party and stituency' aid. privilege of nominating the . Province.: H Frost .has given no indication of ah election date, so that all ties and all merely . preparing Thank. you John • ��r \i,/ \t•/ \,/ \1/ \4/ \i/ \v/ \iV • • \i/ \w/ • ./ e, 1.. • -SUPPORT RESOLUTION .. t : Southampton ,a•n'd Kincardine:• ' Councils have supported the re- solution f Wiarton Council re- questing ' ountyCouncil to . take "another look", at • the County Home ,building' project " .Paisley. and: Walkerton Coin nils have : supported the building plan. It Is significant that South ampton Council, ' in supporting the resolution, ` requested 'that "consideratioti" be given to the construction 'of smaller units in each • town having• a general hos- pital. • .% MONUMENTS For.sound counsel and a fair price on a monument correctly designed from quality. material, rely on SKELTON MEMOR:IALS. 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