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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-03-26, Page 16AGE: SIXTEEN. D oininion Labour. Department: re its March •18) 854,257 Canadians seeking. work. a REMEMBER TLIE I-IUNGRY -THIRTIES. WHEN THE ^PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES WERE IN q POWER? r • ih rli C9 ar tf 5 9i 1957 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan, automatic . transmission, fully:. equipped x..$2,495 1957 Chev. Deluxe Sedan, fully equipped' $2,295' 1956 Ford Customline, automatic, fully equipped $1,995 1956 Pontiac Coach, automatic $2,095 1954 Dodge Sedan ., $1,395. 1954 Meteor, Hardtop, automatic; , fully" equipped .::$1,495 1954 Clev..Standard Sedan, fully equipped ,.:$1,350; 1953 Meteor Coach $1,095 1953, Ford Sedan _: $1,095 1952 Pontiac Sedan' , 5. 895.00 1952 Pontiac Coach $ 895 1951 Dodge Sedan' • : r 750.00.: 1951 Chev: Hardtop a,...5:79,5 A number 'of 1952, 1951.and Older Models AT REAL BARGAINS TRUCKS 1956 Chev 3/i -tori Pickup, V-8 motor, 1 -speed trans- mission , 51,595 1954 G.M.C.°'%a-ton Pickup $ 795 1950 GMC Pickup $ 250 russe-.ot+ Huron County's Foremost Used 'Car Dealers Cash,. Trade, Terms — Open ';Evenings Until 10 Cities'; Service Dealer — Phone 73x, Brussels, t P1T1 i1!►RY W. G. Findlater ' of .Detroit SENTINEL, LUCKNOW� :ONTARIO -M k. SS NATIVE (EARS hi.. l N ETY .� On Monday;, March T9th,o Miss. Margaret Hudson of Elora: cele-. brated. her 89th birthday. Many from this locality will, remember the . Hudsons, who . were early settlers on Lot. 6, Con. 3, .Kinloss,. which farmtheysold in March 1907, to Rod MacDougall, when. the MacDougall family moved here: from. Chicago. During fifty-one- years; since Miss Hudson's removal to Elora, her iiirthday has been re- membered by • numerous Luck- now friends This year was no exception., Mrs,: Wm. A. MacKen- zie arrived on the morning bus r to .'surprise--and--spend__tbe day_ with her life-long • friend. Dur- ing the afternoon numerous call- ers .arrived. with gifts and felici- tations and to partake' of after- noon tear. JAMES A. HENDERSON James'''- A. Henderson, of Los Bele,,: Cal-ifarnia,.:cled on Mar. '16,,1958; age::74 years He was • born` in Kinloss; Township, a 'son sof the late. Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson.' He • worked in/ the Lucknow Furniture --Factory in his ,younger days and; left Luck- aow: about' fifty=five years. ago. ,; Surviving are one son, Mac 'J.:' Henderson of " Warner ,Robins, Georgia three , brothers,' Donald' and .Tennant of ' Winghain; , John A: •of . Reston, ,Manitoba and two Sisters, . Mr s. •Harold Wicks •(Mar- garet) ";of Port Credit. and. Sadie` • sends along the names of his (brothers Hugh and James to be. added to: the Centennial list and' offers 'to Took up addresses of any 'in Deiroit,' of which the local coin• mittee might have the names but not the, addresses.. So, here is another' indication of how en-` thused "old boys" have become: oVer--th home coming -u . Aug= ust. 1 People 'get the most kick out of . life who' ,do the, least kick • ing• of Toronto:• iBurial; was in Los Angeles on March. 21st. It's all right to be: fooled, April 1 batt IO11't:, Be Fooled MARCH `i TE P8E:,RAL Published by Bruce Liberal A,s:iociaition'• '. • ��- froma friend who .has remem- bered eme Th bered her birthday in this, way for years, was a feature of the. day and a box :of a..dozen Targe. yellow chrysanthemums .arrived from Brampton, containing .a birthday card towhich thenames of fifteen Lucknow" friends: were attached, also the following-= timely verses composed .by Miss' Dean Ma-Leod.. Dear Margaret, .,,. ' • • WE'DDA Y,, MATCH 26a, 1968, naught could destroy, From, the hills of 'Kinloss, and! from 'Lucknow's fair setting, We waft you a breath, that is • sweet with perfume;. It speaks our: 'remembrance of • ' days that;. we cherish, All Woven -together in life's trusty loom. On this 'day 01 days that you share with St. Patrick, When " you; have, arrived at • an- other milestone; '. We want "you to know that though/ distance divides us,. We're` counting•'• your pleasure :. today as our. -o `a. -And mem6ry..:,is_turning •. tbe. pages, • long . written,'. - To days that together we shared in 'life's, joy; Its hopes and its toils, • seasons of sorrow and, its Mays your birthday be fair and its hours full of joy! May all the green fairies dance • 1 out on Your lawn. And may you , still cherish the. love of the many, When your birthday 'is over, . and time, marches .one Oyer :six weeks ago. Miss Hud'-•% .son fell', and fractured her wrist.' The cast was 'removed', the day before_her_bi ethday: She �ers�ulci like to attend the Centennial abut it is doubtful if it Will be poss-' ible.'• s our • subscri •.tion, ' aid? DIEFENBAKER'S DYNAMIC PROGRAM GUARANTEES A BETTER LIFE FOR ALL. "OF CANADA'S '•PEOPLE- ' SOLID PERFORMANCE -NOT'. EMPTY PROMISES • Old Age Pensions and other' Social Security Payments increased to help the many who need state assistance. A revisedsystem of Social Security under study. B' Tight:Money Eased to .aid business and industry; $300 million in new money t- to aid housing. • A healthy agriculture based on guaranteedannual prices. set in advance of the: crop season; an 'end to dumping foreign farm :products in ,• . Canada's home' markets. • A vast program of •Public. Works• to, .provide needed facilities and to ease unemployment. o .A.new deal .giving added' fiends to the Provinces,in` 'turn aiding the municipalities and helping the farmer and .the home owner. N • Unemployment Insurance;; benefits { extended, .espe'cially. to ease seasorialiinemployment pr.obiems. a, Income Tax, reductions benefit. 4%z' million taxpayers; 100000• Canadians in lower tax: brackets taken off ,the fax • A huge program of natural ,resources development launched to ,develop • . new industries .and to create scores' .of tho isands of new jobs. • "Let me tell• you that •as long as I lead the Government of this country no one will suffer: I know • the needs of . the' • hiuithle, " •the average Canadian. 1 know their ambitions, • their hopes, and ,their feelings». • 'rime'Minister Diefenbaker M.ON:DAY, MARCH RO.G•RESSIVE CONSERVATIVE HURON RCBINSON BRUCE ., Ai atoliittk fY TNS PRtttatt `IVE. CbtiSERYATIVE PARTY` OMmarmarififfressatarsiimar CANADA