HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-04-27, Page 13atinfiliSDAY, APRIL
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Elect Officers` •
Theannual meting of the Karr..
Shea Women's Istitute was held` at
the hamof Mrs. Leonard McInnes.
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Mrs. Ted Collyer and Mrs. Pin
Keith eondtcted the regular bust.
nets and Mrs, Currie Colwell read
• the scripture, ' The roll call was
inswered"by payrnent of fees and
suggestionsfor next year's program,
A faunron, Laundry Tips will be
held Tuesday,, April 26, at .6 p.m,
in the Walkerton Legion Hall.. Re-
s were heard from the Standing
ommittee convenors. Mrs. Frank
MacKentiie reported on the District.
Directors meeting.. The District
Annual Meeting Will be held in
Ripley., May. 27 , " Delegates app-
ointed were Mrs. Harold Campbell
Mrs; Cliff. Roulst'on, Alternates
lobs. Harry'Lavis and Mrs. ha'
Dickie,
Mrs. Colwell reported on the
Calico Ball. The ladies Will .again.
canvass for the Cancer Society.
Mrs; Frank MacKenzie showed.. a
lovely crib'quilt which she and
several ladies had made. This
quilt will be:for sale. The, secret
ary gave her annual report and and
'hors repotted her .books correct,'
The annual reports of standing
committees:followed.. Mrs. Colly
then gave a short Presidents report,
Mrs. Houston took the chair" for
the election of officers. Mrs. Bob
Gilchrist preened the report of •
the nominating .committee.
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THB .L.VC +KNOW $INTMNBi.. LUCKNOW,, COT
icers for l966.67..'" President, Mrs.
Ted" Collyer; lst vice pres. , Mrs,
.Lioy, d MacDougall; 2nd vice pres.
Mrs. Ira Dickie; Secretary•Treas-
'User, Mrs, Evan Keith; .Assistant
Secretary, Mrs. Virden Mowbray;
'District Director, Mrs, Prank Mac-
Kenzie; Alternate District Director,
Mrs, CurrieColwell; P.R.O.. Mrs.
Ira Vickie; Curator of Tweedsmuir
History, Mrs.. Allister .Hughes;: Pia."
nist, Mrs, Virden Mowbray; 'Assist-
ant pianist , Mrs,; Herb Buckton;
Auditor,, Mrs. Fred Gilchrist" and
Mrs., Donald 14,4scintyret Sunshine
Committee„ Mrs. Harry Lavis and
Mrs. Anon Maclntyre;' Institute.
Directors,: Mrs, Lloyd MacDougall
Mrs.: Jim Burt, Mrs, Annie Ma-'
Intyre and. Mrs. Roy, Fiinlaysoo;
Standing committee convenors,
Agriculture and Canadian Industr
les, Mrs, Harold, Campbell; Hist- •
orical Research- and Current Events
Mrs, Harvey.Houston; Home Econ-
adsics and Health , 'Ors. Currie'
Colwell; Citizenship and Education
Mrs. Robert Gilchrist; Resolutions,,
Mrs. Harry Lavin; Cultural. Activi
bties, Mrs, Gordon Wali; United
Nations, 'Mrs. Wr..Haidenby.
Following the election'of offic-
era, the Kairshea Koeds presented
their skit "Accessories for Various
Occasions" -
Mrs. George Lockhart thanked
Mrs. Macinnea ;for the hospitality
and Mrs.Maclnnes thanked all the•
ladies for•coming. Mrs. Colwell.
and Mrs. Lockhart' assisted Mrs.
Maclnnes in: serving a delicious
lunch. Mrs:.: Gib ;Hamilton, will. be
hostess for the May meeting.
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Pick ` Your Execution
In its wisdom, the. Canadian
Parliament, has' decided that the
death • : penalty should not. `be
abolished, that Capital punish :
ment .should :be. preserved.
..I agree.. Completely: In my
•
youthful, idealistic : days, I. had a
crazy idea that the cold, deliber•
. ate taking of a human- life by a
civilized.. society was •wrong.
But Fm becoming 'blunted in •
'a world where young men who
never did: a ''nasty thing'. are
killed. . daily, and women and
children' are bombed and burned
daily; all inthe name of peace.
In the .face of this, Whiff can
worry about a handful of hood- ..
Tums about to be hanged'! If ,
there's the odd one who , wasn't
guilty, tough! There are a lot of ,
other non -guilty people, dying
these days, .. and always . have
been. Without a trial, and jury.
What I can't understand is
the Canadair r Parliament's lack
of follow-through. It's' pretty •
disappointing, to one who has
upheld this nation 'against its
petty attackers for years.,
But we get this.. again -and. •
again. Take the Gerda Yra:isgg. ,
er case. A few red faces, a few
TV tears, and it's, all ever'.
In the •capitate punishment:
case, our Canadian politicians
hada chance to set the world on
fire. Did 'they do it?' Not they..
They cast their rotas and went •
home for -'the holidays. • •
Not an iota 'of imagination
.the whole horn g . =do . in
g group. This.
was thein chance .to give Canada
a penal system unequalled in
: the world •
. 1 don't, for one instant,
think
all those chaps who voted "Nay"
aare
in favor of hanging. It's a
'Pretty crude business. After all.
sonic times the rope is too loose,
or the head is too .loose,and the
girl reporters puke, 1 . think.
something could be done 'about
this. paper bags,, Perhaps..
Not a single ILP. suggested
another way of, dealing with
murderers; •There . are dozen&
But Ibelieve the most Sporting'
:;dray, .for the culprits, and the
least lacerating ' way,' : for : a
touchy •society, ' • would. be to
throw all the varieties of creels,
tion *into a hat and let the pros -
pective departade take his pick.
It' would add a' certain "Jenny-.
Say-Hwoy" to the whole thing,:__
Which, in these troubled, days,.
Might keep Quebec 'within the
fold.
Throw them ail • in a hat.:
There's soinethlag for. every '
bodjr. For .the sem: sIashiog,
QU:wrists. and gentle expiration
is the bathtub,. or .ars overdose
:of sleephag pills. For he:shards:
electrocution; gas; 'diving into
0 • esnPty' (concrete-batt*m)
'swi an ing pool; bullet •through
the head. •
'.For the exotic: the guillotine;
the excutioner's axe; impale-
ment on a : sharp stake; being
torn to pieces by four wild
horses;ofvipers. being lowered :into a pit
.
Of course, you have to take,
what you get. dust ' because _
you're a ya t type doesn't
mean that ' going to pick
the . ballot saying you'll .be.
burned at the stake. You, might
-get the 'one sayingdeath by
strangling:. Tough:
But at least.there'd be some
imagination in the whole thing.
And this could be spread
through tura whole penal system
Shoplifters cOuld:be deported to
the .US. Kids who stole apples
would be branded on the fore -
bead with T for Thie L •
•
Yacnc-tat-dimes and
pie who were tricky with their
expense accounts would be seat
to tie tundra with four dollars,
a fishing line, and all three of
their wives. This would fill op •
oar great northern ' daces
smartly.
T sere are great possibilities.
Pass along your suggestions,
and I'll pass. them alongto sPar-
liament.
The Wingham and District d
Ha`pital was ca ned .as a benefic-
"iary in the will of the late James
Duncan .Anderson of East Wawanosh
Towtship: •
Mr. Anderson directed that the
hospital was to receive a gift of
1200.00 froth his estate. The
money will be used to puscbase
equipment for the Got fort . and.
care of the pistients,
KINLOUGH1
Wallace .Hewitt of Waterford
visited during the week with Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Hewitt and other
members of,his family here.
Visitors with Mrs. William Cox.e
and Rev.. Benson:Cox were Mr and
Mrs. Victor Haines of:lNnglart '.:
and Mrs. Lorne Hodgins of Kinloss.,
• The"H: W,.1. catered to the St;
'Helens' 1N.1. on Thursday evening..
Mrs. P. A . Murray accompanied
her. granddaughter. Debbie, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Murray,
. to London on Friday fora• medical:
checkup, following a recent op tr.
ation on her throat. We .are pleas a
ed to report that she is nmakiag
favourable recovery and is able to
retain, to her classes at the Kinloss
Central School. They ,. also 'visited..
with : Mr and 1Wrs. "Bob Dales and
family at St. ;Thomas,.: `
• Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whitesides'
and boys .of Toronto spent the
weekend with her patents.,:, Mr..
and Mrs. Arthur Haldenby'.
Mr. and Mrs.' Verne Hodgins of
Angus spent the weekend.. width
Mrs.' Tom Hodgins. .
• ',Mr. and. Mrs. :.Maurice Iu[cKinn
on:ofTeeswater, M. and Mrs,
Oscar Hodgins: of Lucknow :visited ,
with Mrs. Marretta.Hodgins.
Mr. 'orad' Mrs.' Dan Melonesand
family. visited on Sunday with. Mr.
and Mrs. Richard W eirmeir and-.
family at Elmwood. : t
NOTE CHANGE of DATE
The -14,,"W... 'I. will meet • on
Tuesday, May lOtb at the: home
of Mrs: William. Ketnpyn with Mrs
Percy Hodgins ce-hostess. Roll
or ouch c : iUtleti;oto!
this Tittle
Vita, acr�lstile. though . it may
girl Will be out in the world' in no bine, with a
home and family of . her own. Meanwhile.,. sire
not only. hailer father's love but his protection
as well ,—. financial protection through Sun Life
that she cancount on to provide her With a
good education and thebetter tbings in life even
if her father should die at a young age.: •
W 1'ne ..associated with. ,San Life of
Canada, the Company with the policy
Mars right for you and your family:
Why . not call ane today?
R.R. 2 Lase -know
Phone 'Wingha mo 3574987
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA
call', 1141110' 04e of the: ,Fathers of
Confederation,* There will be a
sale of bulbs and fiower`slips
'Mrs. Marretta `Hodgins returned
to Detroit'on Sunday evening
where she will spend a while with`
Mr. and Mrs. James
Tom McFarlan returned: home
after • spendifg the, winter in the :
sunny south:
Mr. and Mrs.. Rae:Stanley and •
family of Kinloss visited with Mr.:
and Mrs.. Ezra .Stanley. Mrs
Marietta Hodgins was also a vish
of at the same home, ti
OBSERVED.88174 BIRTHDAY
Mr.' and Mrs, Ezra Stanley visit-
ed_ on Tuesday with Ezra Sitler.Sr.
it being:his: 88th "birthday.
On:Supday, Rev. Wiilfarn,
Rowels of Meaford was in charge
of the Anglican seryice at li
o'clock in the absence, of Canon •
R. W Stunmp vlho was ill The
service next Sunday will be held
at 2 o'clock,
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