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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-02-08, Page 7>ith �•1liT} HE�LuUCKIIOW SENTINEL,'.LUCKNOW, � " fi. EpNES•DAY., _, ONTARIO• SHUI'UIl..I Sal Pig Starter specia� feed for crltial period 'NewSHU t -GA.IN Sale Barn Starteris• formulated •for. pigs, that have passed through sale barns or were moved. from. •: farmto farm before you bought them• : It is,0 .low' energy feed, containing a ".high level:of antibiotics to. combat..set-backs; .. hel 'avoid disease' problems, eliminate P A, ,danger of gorging and get. them; off to a good' •start. i og :feeds LUCKNOW lana S'2A-20Zi It's time the Liberal to Ottawa woke up and:perha.ps they would iiscover why, the •West,is Conserv-` A Calgary :firm, .Community "Ant= ulna Television Company., Was recently refused permission by. the '. Departmentof Transport to bring.• U.S.. programs ,into Calgary Via a. thicrowave connection with .Salt Lake City, Utah A City Alderman of Calgary Jack Davis, flew to Ottawa after • the bid was refused, but the Cab, inet wouldn't review the •;decision .. and he couldn't 'get to see Trans. . port Minister Pickersgill. ° However, he was invited to .sub niit. a brief to the Commons Comm ittee> on. Broadcasting:; • Thee firm, is 'now considering usuig.vide'o-tape facilities to get around the federal regulations. But; there's one thing Mr. • Davis . is -forgetting. •If he attempts this (and he wouldn't dare) he'wouldbe breaking th aw-by', operating; a TV station without a license It's a sad thing to admit and see. but discrimination does exist in Canada and the government is . responsible People in this area' can watch the. three American and two Canadian networks°with the. use of an antenna,. or cable TV•if the area is served, Why should citizens in. Calgary be forced to watch a minimum of television` .entertainment? A• personal note' to Jack Pickers gilt.and Judy La'Marsh; Go West Or North and see How you 'like- -' watching•tho.,lited -number..of TV stations and pr'og'rams, Don't go for a'weekortwo-- stay a year.;• You would certainly return to : Ottawa with your eyes' open' and perhaps the two of -Yon would:be able to write a -sensible Broadcast- ing Act.,.,rWe need one for ALL 'Canadians: • The. first big sporting event ,dur ing: the'Centennial year occurred, :: in Kitchener It was a�ra exhibition hockey. game. between .Russia and Canada The Russian team. ha's been travelling; across .the Dominion, and rnany hockey fans have had the opportunity of seeing this sport-, 'Many had the A : •opportunity: of seeing the game -. played in Winnipeg via television . two.weeks.•ago. ' The .Kitchener Auditor= was ' . completely' sold 'out .long,before• • the: game on -January 12th It'was impossible for hockey fans • in Liicknow to l uy tickets' for the game. It's impossible for the Kitchener Auditorium to seat .all hockey enthusiasts from the twin . Cities', ' let alonecentral and West- ern Ontario. ° So. the question conies up; Why didn't CKCO-°TV in Kitch ener televise this ;important game for the thousands who,:could not get into the Kitchener Auditorium? Thee station claims they tried, but" were prevented Why didn't the Kitchener•Audit oriuri allow. this: to be telecast? What was wrong. with the C,A. • The people had a right to ,see this game, 'They were deprived' -of this right. Why.and by whom? • Would- CKCd-TVcare to answer '` .'this question? Would the -Kitchener; Auditorium - like to answer? ' And, how about :a reply from the C.A.H.A.? Write your answers, They'll be , printed* The hockey fans In • Lucknowo,would like to kno:w:'• Tom,. PAGE SEVE. derwent Surgery Va.ilous Methods S uggesi�d 1a Raise t.Victoria, London Mosey To Assist On Centenniul Tour KINGSBRIDGE NEWS; - Mrs. Ray' Dalton who has, been a'. patient in: Victoria Hospital fbr the past several weeks. ,'underwent heart surgery this !mining (Mon=., day) Her many friends extend15 ; their best wishes to her. Miss' Frances Gilmore, Londn,, Mr. and °Mrs, 'Wray Piersonand children, Iiamilton: spent the week ,end! with. M•s. Ed .• Gilmor.e.:and Jin 't Frank Doherty is a patient in Goderich hospital. " Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, Hogan Mike and Jim .visited Mrs, Hogan` Sr':, and Irene in.London-on Sunday: Mrs;: Alvin Moran has been a patient: in °Winghani Hospital for the past four weeks but .is -expected tobe home shortly: LETTER TO THE EDITOR' BruceTBFund Is ..800 Short. Lueknow Seritinel',- Dear Sir:. The Bruce County'Tuberculosis Association would .like to thank. those who have•. contributed • to •.our 1966 campaign. We. have received 47.; 200,: but still need $800'to carry on. our 'year round ,program: Ifyou have , not contributed it is still not too, ate to get your 1.966 receipt, for ' income tax purposes. This could be Mailed, direct or -paid 'at your bank ank.ing you again Mrs ,Norma MacKay, Sec. Box 500, Ripley, Ontario.. THE BEST OF BOTH TOP QUALITY : ESSO ' :y HEATING:EQUIPMENT, (on egsy,10-year, budget,terms) HOME HEAT 'SERVICE AT NO COST TO, YOU ROY HAVENS phinabrng' and- Heating ESSO OIL' BURNER . . Sales and Service HOME. HEAT , SERVICE DUNGANNON • EUCHRE .PARTY - There were twelve tables of Euchre at the Anglican ladies Guild •card party on February. 2. Ladies high winner was Mrs. Aubin • second, Mrs. F. Thompson, low Mrs: Wm . Wiggins, ;Jim. McWhinn .ey,was..high for the. men, Robert 'Stothers.; second .and: Albert Brown low . The nearest birthday to Valentine day -.,was won by .Mrs. Howard Johnston,.:., tib .. _...Joe and Harvey Sproule left last .__ week. to spend a few weeks Texas and 'Mex:eco, • Mrs. Thos Park ,returned' to her home on Saturday' after 'being a : ' patient 'in St.: 'Joseph's hospital', • London for almost three weeks. We are, glad "to report Mrs;, Park * : • is. feeling- rrruch better . • and Mrs.. 'Heber Eedy were: Stind.ay guests,'of' Mr', and Mrs. Harvey• Fuller. of Goderich ., Harold. Congram , John and Mari- lyn of Wingham visited on 'Sunday., with Mr.. and Mrs... Lorne Evers. ' The World'.s :Day, of prayer will , be observed On Friday' February .10'• at`2 p ins in Dungannon: United Church ,:.With .Mrs. 11Zpss Shiells.of. Lucknow as guest speaker The 'Dungannon U. C W.' will •r hold their regula.meeting; on February 14 -at 2 p,;m ..instead ..of, 'the regular date Visit ng'on Sun.da;y.' with. Mr,. and' Mrs '.T.. Reeve wereMr.. and :Mrs.. . 'John Conway:, Breida -and' Bradley of West'Lorne',. Betty Irvin of Loddon and; Fred Stirling of Tharnesville and,Mr, and' Mrs.' Bill Clement .o'f Goderich ' 1st .Kinloss Group Committee met Monday, , February 6th in the Scout • Hall.' There was a full attendance, I Chairman"N: E,' Hadenby', Treasurer Dan, Macinnes,, Ira - Dickie, Jim `McE,wan,' Jrh.Liz,more: Leo Murray Representative • from Holyrood W, I.' Mrs. Frank .Maul den. Secretary Mrs. Ira:Dickie.: Morley.Bushell and Mrs.. Ernie Hanna have made several �. new neckerchiefs- A cheque .was issued to,pay for material for these. Jim Lizmore had installed a heating cable•since the last meeting and a cheque was given for -this-4s`o :. Ir was announced .that Rev. Rod .. MacLeod of Lucknow';is holding Classes Thursdays at 4;'15 p.m. for Girl Guides and .Scouts, wishing• •to obtain their Religion and: Life Badge. Kinloss Scouts and •Ventur- er.s are. welcome to these' classes,. At the January ;meeting it, was voted to donate '$2S... to each boy gotng.'on' the Centennial Tour. It. was learned`. that several 'more have now. registered sQ.the Group omniittee to. raise more 'rnoney.for this project, They had, requested a donation at Township Council,. Monday, February 6th'which may be consid ,,. ered•. Leo Murray:suggested a canvass, of the community 'and a ,scrap metal drive was also. meat, ioned.: ,Proceeds: from some card. parties sponsored, by:the , Holyrood W ,I are' being'• donated. to this. fund There are twenty-four: Scouts and Venturers and six lead;-':. ers going from lst Kinloss. 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