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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-11-18, Page 6IMAGE TEN LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUC KNOW, " ONTARIO What do wpgptin,Huron if we loss �l�e CTA? 1. In any •municipality which. 'did NOT prior to 1915 • • shut out licenses by „local vote, the Liquor License:. Board can •put in a beer warehouse,• a liquor store, a wine store—any or all—without further recourse, (Sec- tion 67, License Act). These municipalities are Goderich, Winghaxn, Seaforth, Exeter, Blyth, Brussels, Hensall,, and the Townships .of Goderich, Hay, McKillop, Stephen. and West t Wawanosh. Hotels .can be licensed only after a vote; v In municipalities . "dry" . ' Jy local option prior to. the C.T;A. lot O.T.A.) no. licenses can. be issued' until a' 60% vote is obtained , in "favor of"the ' type':of outlet:' or outlets named 'On...the ballot ;These are the town of Clinton and Townships of, Ashfield, Colborne,; Grey, Howick, ' Hullett, Morris, • Stanley,' Turnlberry, Tucker- - smith, Usborne and East Wawanosh. • , Those interested will lose no time in bringing on votes. Middlesex now has 69 beverage rooms and 51 `lounges,, Larn'bton 35 and 23. When government control has turned into govern- ment sale, says the Toronto Star, "bars, lounges, taverns and beverage ' rooms were opened in ever-increasing number. Liquor consumption skyrocketed, doubling in 10` years.: So • did' alcoholism, arrests for drunkenness, traffic accidents and crime?'' The . Star is describing conditions • under .4the .Liquor Control Act, On NOVELMLBER .30, ,'VOTE TO HOLD The .CANADA TEMPERANCE ' ACT. URGE INFLUENCE. TO - ,R:ETA I N •C.T.A. • W,ED iES1 AY, NOV.' 18th, 1959. (ST. HELENS NEWS) Miss. W. P, 'Rutherford was hostess on • Thursday : afternoon for the meeting of the W,M.S, and the W.A..,;of the United Church when 16 ladies were present. Mrs. B. F. Green, the president was in charge. of the W.M.S. The . theme. of the wor- ship or ship service was, The' , Coming Of: the .Kingdom; " and appropri- ate scripture passages were read by` Mrs, . J. Cameron, • Mrs. L. Durnin,Mrs. W; I. Miller and ...Mrs; G. Stuart. • Miss W, D. Rutherford, Mit.; W.A. Miller and'Mrs. J:. Camer- 'on were appointed 'a,•norliinating, committee. Mrs. 'Frank MCQuil_ lin and •Mrs. G. MacPherson were to• take the offering at the Autumn Tlankof Tering on 'Sun- day. evening.. Twenty-six hospi- tal and 11 home calls were 're- ported in . the, roll. • call: Mrs. Green • and Miss Riitherforl`• re- .ported on the sectional meeting held 'recently ,at Corrie and also on 'the Temperance 'Meeting 'held at Clinton: The ladies were urg- ed 'to' use their influence tokeep the Temperance Act 'iii Huron. The• treasurer reported that $116: had , been forwarded' to the Pres- byterial' Treasurer. • The theme of the: W.A.,' pre- sided over by . Mrs, T.. J Todd was, "By this ' ,shall ' all men • know • - therefore stand.'' The meeting was opened by .the use'. of the: •thence' hymn, prayer and. the creed. The roll . call was re sponded:' to by •a verse of .scrip-. ture. Mrs. Stuart read the scrip ture lesson, Stuart. McQullin: thy:lesson thoughts. Mrs. Mac-' Pherson reported proceeds from the congregational supper • were $26:66 and $42:13 on hand:: A nominating • committee composed' of Mrs McQuillan, Mrs. Charles McDonald and :Mrs W G Hum- phrey was appointed. It was- de-cided to send • only `a card ,to . the sick . and also to paper a bedroom in the •Manse: Mrs. Green 'report- :edon the semi-annual meeting • of • •tle W,A, held recently at Auburn. The meeting concluded with a pleasant social hour over • the tea cups. • •and Mrs... John Sparkes • FOR, THE REVOCATION. SIGNS .. FOR SALE—"No Tres- passing", "For Sale" . and "For Rent" signs available at The . Lueknow Sentinel, phone 35. Local! • • PURPLE., GROVE . Mr.. Milton Stanley underwent. an ;operation on his . eye in Lon- don. :He was accompanied by Mrs: Helen Swan, to London. Mr, Cecil Dore:: visited at. the home of Mr. ` and ' Mrs John -Emerson last Thursday. evening. Mrs Helen Bowman of Inger- soll, : Warden of the Rebekah - ssernibly of Ontario visited Mrs. ' .Andrew Patterson last Tuesday.. Mr.` and Mrs. Victor Dawley, Marlene and; Gladys visited •at the home .of ;Mr. and Mrs. Ste- ward Brooks on Sunday. /f • • r �•s ' • 14. , q4. .Register, Forms Carbon Snapout Forms Gas and Oil Truck Forns Continuous Business Forms Counter ;Check Books Restaurant Pads T��• LUCKNOW • SENTINEL phone 35 Mr. Edburt ' ' Bushell spent Thursday at : Kitchener. - and Donna of London and.. Mrs.,. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shielis Wayne_ Macintosh and. Michael and Mary. Ellen visited with Mr. of Sarnia were 'remit ,visitors and Mrs. . George Emerson' ori with Mr: and Mrs. ,Fred Mc-. Sunday, Quillin. Mr: and Mrs: Donald McCosh: Mr,' and Mrs: Fred McQuillin, and Mrd, John Colwell visited at the home ' of Mr. and Mrs•: Gilder's• at Goderich -on Sunday: Mr: and 'Mrs, Walter Forster attended .the Winter Fair at To- ronto last week. Mist Ruthie. Forster of Toronto spent the W. D. Rutherford: week,, end with her •:parents. We are glad to report • that . Mr: Eldon Miller and ,. Mr. G A. Have You Renewed' Your. Sub. Webb are home after being• patients 4ri the Wingham and Mrs. John : Miller,. Mrs. J.: ' D Anderson and Mrs. Eldon Miller attended the funeral of their cousin, Mr. Alex Woods at Fer- gus on Wednesday. • Miss Jean. Austin of Listowel was the . week -end guest' of, Miss . scriot' on? • Daddy's voice.... It's the first. of many warm and wonderful' moments in store for Suzie: moments That will come to her,' by telephone, her .whole life through. The lives of all: of us: are' constantly enriched by hearing .thy'•oices of our children,'. our .parents, ourfriends — 10 ed oiies who:may be out of sight or faraway but arenever out of reach by, telephone: • The,' telephone i Peps us in, touch with. them ali— gning us so inuch for so little:: THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. OF CANADA District General Hospital Boer was enjoyed.' • Mr. and 'Mrs Gordon Mac- St:. Helens Happy Handier* Pherson mere week end visitors tens- met at the ' home of Nancy with 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson and Benny at Exeter Miss, Jean Austin of Listowel. was the. guest speaker at/ .the Thankoffering of the W.M.S. held . in the church on Sunday 'evening. Mrs... W. I. 'Miller' pre- sided and.. was .assisted in the'. Economist. Next ' meeting isto worship : service by Mrs. B. F:be held.November 19th' at the Green and Mrs. •Lorne Woods.` Miss Austin: spent three months! home of, Nancy Dr recently with her . niece, 'Miss Margaret Leach who is- the prin- cipal of a girls school in: Jhansi, India. Her beautiful colored moving • pictures -.included those taken at Rome, many ' of the school and scenes at Jhansi, others : of the•. leper colony and" among :,the refugees at Hong Kong and many of japan.- Miss Austin was introduced by . Miss W. a. Rutherford and . thanked for . the , wonderful evening's: en- tertainment by Mrs; ,Green. A duet /y Mr.; and Mrs. • Simon de Curran,, 'Tuesday, .November 10. The .rollcall, a piece of equip ment that would be useful .in my closet was : answered by 4 girls. A 'discussion on Achieve- ment Day plans was led by. Miss Bette Tillman our Home SAtlDERSON'S Ladies' and Men's Wear -85. Fashion' Millinery AWNS aL .SRIAGO FORMALS • for `BEEF and DAIRY use YOUR GRAIN plus O—OP. COCE�'TRe4TE • That full granary of yours can help you cut feedrnz costs thin' year. Mix. Co -on Concentrates .with your gr »n and yo»» rill have an economical and high-powered feed. Let Co -on Tai''* Cottcentrates heln your cows give you and extra 1.000 chs.' or milk . . . Use Co-op Beef Concentrates with•Stilhestrol and •Aureornycin to give you the most rain per ib. of feed .. Yes, for a result -getting and cost-cutt inT feeding • proncam, use CO.-OP.FIE�S A7 y 4.t:4:,--: rty ►T sur Jr• r� ►z�.� ii 1--747..r it e Your C0-01) Now For MoneY-Saving DIscounts• Lucknow District , .4.