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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-02-09, Page 13, ilESDAYI FEB, 'tot.; 1litr ni y #o JNTER Lased a Luckn 3rd . H OnTim: tip, a Isabell• .3, he They f wing to e they aveloc :d by h :nd two: Vtac Kin )bert (Li t, (Lor. ,..,Uoyl: s of Ash eat gra �s. and He was Mrs. la :hree bra oba Ge conduct on Pune' Sunday, t . W , Stra conduct 3 I ento moss Ma ig place t an Nicho enderson, G. Hunt, ,erbearert non; Herr r. GH Thursda The lit )Id Halde was •sung.a illect re' ere read a. y was na, :nts..Conf rers report is tobeh Mrs. H' re Tweed$ir .: Wa3-"Th ray w.as the ad • gave th and "St, i in comm' .;Murray r `idles" . ' l.ucknow xl 'gave ay, xa:taar an she had tat at the.Luc, chool. Mrs •14trs,. er with a ,, .frs . William 7 prepared by Bruce Co; This was Dd at this t' re' extended r the newly e Cct,iatY', r ducted a...•: w ine1S,wat; enu. and .Mks, e:.eeting cl,. and: «ert to e ".ely Val • br` theh, ws and IOW y =sea will be and Z! • e ,, ersoa•' and Edna as_' THE LUCKNOW..SENT.INEL,* L_UCKNOW, ONTARIO • WAL MKS YIYWRS NI SAME TOP Nig PitY6/V .ALL, Or' rOU Come. Ir. AND: See: Vs.. FOR Discount Prices On All furniture, ,%ilutiatasce 529.3 13 HOME FURNISHINGS MOFFA T APPLIANCES LROSS rion.Green., nurse in training e General Hospital(, an .Guelph been hospitalized there, but is • convalescing. at the home' of parents, Mr. and, Mrs..Dryden .a is, Linda and Kenny Wall vis - with their grandmother, Mrs. elda:'Whitehead ,..Teeswater.; .. e first of the week.. and Mrs. Morley Wall were., rronto•on Friday, *where Morr trended a milk producers rneee IlttStewart and Harold. were in on on Thursday.: 1. .Frank Brown spent 'Saturday • Mrs.. May Jackson,. Gorrie. la and Doris .Wall London,. :'with:their parents,, ;Mr. and Morley Wall', cover' the week- J4UJ ♦ 'J . 0.w . .. q. aine Green., Walkenonr, spent eeekend with her parents,. Mr. Mrs. Frank Green.;' , rs. Frank Brown and Reg visited lay evening with Mr:. and' Mrs • Charles Schnurr, Mildmay d Sunday visitors with Mr: and Mrs, Tom. Stewart and boys' were Mr'. and Mrs. William Haldenby, Geos rge and Harold, Haldenby,Kinlough, Mr: and iMrs.''Gerald.'Stewart.,Gary.. Goesel. an'd 'Elaine Slessor, Kincar dine, Mr and Mrs. Bob. Smith, • ". Goderich; ` Mac McPherson, and' family, 8th Culross, Mr:: and' Mrs.. Dave Donaldson, Ward Neeb and Edward, 4 BIRTHS GIBSON ' Ernie. and Mary Gibson are happy to announce. the. of their son Dean,: on'Saturday, February 5th, in Wingham.Hosp- ital, a brother' for Laurie and Lisa. MacINTYRE Leona and Larry Macltityre of Brampton' are',pleased to.: announce the birth .of a daught- er :in Brampton Hospital, ,on Jan- ua 31st, a sister for Michael and Jacqueline, WHITECHURCH • ,q.?"' N' Mr. and Mrs.. Russel Gaunt spent an evening recently with Mrs. Neil McCallum and Alex McKenzie, "it • being the occasion of Mr.' McKen- zie's' birthday., ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack' Coultes. and . • family of Dresden spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and'Mrs. Albert Coultes and. her parents,, A a Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe of .Brun= sels. • - • Mr. and Mrs. Don Dirstein of Toronto spent the•weekend with her, "parents', Mr. and Mrs, Russel - Gaunt. - : We are happy to. report that Gayle Rantoul arrived home on Thursday.from Winghani'Hospital, and that.•Donna Leader of Gorrie was permitted to come to the home Of her grandparents,, Mr•.. and Mrs., Jim Currie.. Barry Tiffin of Waterloo ,spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. *and Mrs. :Dan Tiffin, and 'Wa- • yne Farrier of Western:University visited his parents, Mi.. and Mrs°. • Garnet Farrier.:' 4-H CLUB #1 Whitedhurch,#1 4-H Club Held' ' their second meeting Tuesday er ening at the home of Mrs. -Albert Coultes, assistant. leader; with 5. girls present and Diane King absent The president, Pamela King, open- ed.th.e meeting with 4 H ple. ,dge . A.discussion followed on "Planning;' and making complementary acc-: 11 essories" . A demonstration was given` on how ,to make and •sew bias binding.. Home assignments: Were. gives: and next meeting will be Monday evening, February 7,. at the home. of leader, Mrs.' Garnet Farrier. FAME OF FASHION CLUB, Whitechurch Fame of Fashion. held their second meeting Tuesday(: evening"at the home of :Mrs, Vic= tor Emerson with'9 •girls: present.: • The President, Irene; Deader, ..ened the. meeting With the 4-H Pledge. • ; It was decided if Monday evening was unsuitable for meeting' to hold`it;the following Tuesday, A discussion followed :on .Plianning %''. tFPl.NGO Replace, 250 Pound's. Of•WHOLE MI IA.': With' 25 Pound SHUR-GAIN Replacer a . Fig ire it out for .yourself! Subtract ..the • cost :of':25 pounds of SHUR-GAIN Milk' Replacer from'.the value of 250 pounds of. • whole milk: The answer' - -additional 'profits from your whole milk and -healthier' heifer, calves.. • SH - G a � lacer contains' -all the .nutrients of whole UR GAINMiIkRp • milk plus 'an essential combination' of antibiotics, to help con-,, trot scours and' other calfhood setbacks • Drop; in` soon`•we'd,like'to talk about your calf feeding program the SHUR..GAIN Calf Feeding Program'... feed service Anderson Flax 'roducts LUCKNOW Phone 528 2026 Limited • •r be your Spring *fertilizer • Don't Make the mistake of waiting until Spring to. buy , .your fertilizer .• that's • when everyone else does. • Thai's when supplies can run low too; even in the • best -stocked warehouses. • That's•when •you should be. •applying, not buying. Make: : sure you have your spring supply. of 'Cd=OP••fertilizer, in time.... order now, save •too. Buy your CO-OP.fertilizer now andou'll enjoy . worthwhile early . y delivery savings. Special winter savings are In effect from: FEBRUARY DISCOUNT 1.50: per ton District :Cao Quality controlled for your satisfaction and Making Complementary •Acc; essories. A demonstration/was .giv- en on how.to braid 6 strands, top-' stitching a regular seam, :simple • bias,aid how to join. "The:imeer ing closed with repeating the 4•H' creed 'in unison: Next meeting ' y Jill be held. February '7th at the hdme of leader ,Mrs. Walter Ars- Cott., rs- Cott . • . EUCHRE PARTY Curries. School held their -regular progressive euchre On Friday even- ing with 16;tables in play. Prizes high lady Mrs. Allan McGill, low lady Mrs.. George Drehmann, lucky ,draw Miss Mary Hehn, high gent • John Taylor, low gent Ed Marsh, lucky draw Gordon McBurney,. The sponsors for the game Feb• - ruary 18 will be Mr. and Mrs. Ger- shorn Johnston and Mr:, and Mrs. Gordon McBurney .. • •, The young. fry enjoyed their games and. contests. Lunch was. served by the hosts and hostesses. KINLOUGH • Mr. •and Mrs. John Coiling and Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, con. 4, visited. on Sunday with Mrs. Will- -lam Cox and Rev. Benson Cox. Arthur Haldenby returned home from the Wingham and ' District Hospital where he has been a pat- ient for the past .two weeks. • Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Barr and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dan McInnes and family w visited ,with Mr . and s. Gordon MacDonald and ,fam- ly, South Line. . • Mrs. George 'Haldenby will be hostess for the W.A. meeting on Thursday. ' The World Day of Prayer will be held in the Presbyterian Church on Friday, February 25th. Miss Winn- ryifred Percy is the.I<:eywoman and Mrs. Donald Robertson will give the address. All ladiesvin the oom' mupity are invited to. attend. ' �>< .►»..w _ire -.ear[ . i 6..<o.Ya, �,..,i...A. - L .x .w...,... Vdi. L• • by William: Whiting:' .. • Ifapproval of moving Channel 3 Barrie to Toronto is given; it could be like 'sending down an: iron : cur- Iain between the Toronto area and the border city of Buffalo: TV watchers in Toronto and- dir tricts surrbinding 'the. city are com- plalning that Channels. 2 and:4 •in ' „Buffalo _will have interference be- cause: Channel 3 being moved . into Toronto. ` For .those who have sets that: are • • not properly tuned, and there are thousands; for those, whtrhave antes 'entias that.are not in.correctwork- ing order, and there are thousands; there wilt be 'problems. ' There will, be ,thousands oppy viewers. Can we bla the television in= dustry, the B. B.G,', the: Govern= Ment, the Buffalo stations, the 'own; ers of the Barrie Station, the CBC or the viewers? This problem .can.: be argued many ways .and there is no sense and certainly, not space, ' to deal. with all aspects of ;the issue • , It has already hit the floor of the House of•Conmmons. It; will be- conie a hot major issue and if th.e move of Channel 3 is approved • it • Will certainly become an election issue. • ' / It doesn't seem fair to have a federal .election concerning one issue involving the .capitol of one province. But,' if this happens, candidates from the entire Domin- ion will use, broadcasting in gener- al as the biggest political Issue in our time. • 'Broadcasting has been misunder stood, mishandled, mismanaged, " ` misused, 'misgoverned,. misguided,, . misinterpreted, misjudged anis- lead and .misrepresented by,a mi- shmash of unqualified rhisfitted morons since 1936'°when, the Broad- casting Act was attended. God, grant us a sensible broad - 'casting act: In the name of the Father, etc, • 4 •