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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-01-08, Page 141 PAGE FOURTEEN .„ •44410,01X1ROMIRMF: THE 1.UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,: ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JANUARY tth, flit• • • P. YA • CHRISTMAS NEWS Dinner guests of Mr ,' and Mrs Glen Carnpbell, and Glenna for- Christrnas were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas; Young , Mr, and Mrs.: • Stewart 'Shiells•, Mr. anc1 iIrs,• Art • Purney and S.tacia , Mr,,' and Mrs. Russell Cambell of Atwood , Mr. and Mrs 'Harvey rCampbell., Shell- . °ey and.. Tracey of I3urlington., Mr,, and..Mrs. Morris_,{, eid and Mr.. and 'Mrs. Jack Campbell • -Mr arid' Mrs . • Donald:: Courtney , David , .Gary and and Mr. and Mrs; Williarn • Courtney spent Christmas Day with: Mr, and Mrs. John. C: MacDonald ,, Courtney and Corinne. HOI 1 i I' KINLOSS NEWS • The Family Night.and,White Gift Service. was held in. South Kinloss Presbyterian Church on December 21st Sunday'Schoolpupils and • lyoung people • provided different nunibers for The programme, Miss Sharon Mowbray., a: student:at Toronto Bible. School, gave an, inspiring talk: and Miss Beverly Sparks contributed a beautiful solo AT SCARBOROUGH WEDDING . Best Wishes go to Mr.. and ,Mrs. Keith :Roulston who were married in :carborough on December ,,,21st . Those from here. attending were: Mr, and Mrs.; Cliff Roulston and Kenneth, Mr. and: Mrs. Wm. Hald- enby and. familyand Douglas ; Dickie. • Mr: and Mrs'. Evan Keith. and'. family were with members of the Keith family for their ;annual Christmas dinner:lteld thisyear in '^ Teeswater town hall on. December 21st . Mr: and Mrs. Harvey, Houston and, • Kenneth. :were 'Christmas pay guests, at Walkrton w.4h.Mrs. Ray Taylor, and ,Derwyn •° . Mr: and• Mrs. Harvey Houston ,att- ended- die, funeral of the -late Mrs. Mansel Napper ,• Hailebury., from the Tanner and Pearson Funeral Home Walkerton on December 31st Mr. and -Mrs. Thos. Bell, Ted, John and Robbie of Islington spent • Christmas holiday's attheir summer ' home at Amberley and•visited with relatives and friends inthe vicin, • ity , • .. ,Mr., and Mrs. John Emmerton of • thesecond concession of Huron ;spent Christmas with Mr,, and Mrs. Chester Emmerton a farnily of ' kitchener; Mr, and Mrs. W er;Brown,of . Amberley were guests n Christmas] lv •ennan 'Day•with Mrs:. 'Murray and family of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs, William Ferguson and family .were 'dinner guests'on "Thursday with Mr. and';Mrs.• Glen Campbell. �,� I, • Lynn Campb London is assis e l f 1•0, ,on ting in Robert .McNay's store: at Amberley. Mr. and Mrs. ,Alex McNay of Lucknow•are also in charge Mr.:and/Mrs. Cecil' Humphrey :Br'enda ,' Marsha and. Mark spent' Christmas with lvlr.. and Mrs. " William Ferguson;: Mr,".and'Mrs. • W.J. Bell and family of ;Toronto •. were guests at the same home. Members of the Campbell family who spent:Christrnas at Amberley Orange .Hall were: Mr. •and Bill Ker ton and fani.ily . Mr . •and Mrs.' Albert Campbell .of Lucknow lvir: and Mrs.. Elwood Irwin and family of:Win°gham ,.Mr. and Mrs. ,Williain Campbell f-iii-nea-rdrne , Mr : and Mrs. George McDo nald. and Murray of Ripley., Mr.d,Mrs: Bob Courtney and family and R `D. Ross of Lucknow; . . Charles Boyd d Gordon Boyd d Y andY entertained relatives on 'Christmas ?. KJ.NLOSS --Holiday,'•visitors•at the11 a ofJ_—"' Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton,, were: Donald Harnilton Of Matheson Miss• Betty Hamilton of Niagaraa Falls, Ross Harnilton'and Miss. Theresa. Ray of Winnipeg Spending:Christrnas with. Mr. and MI's. Allan Graham and; f amghy were: Mr. :and Mrs'.. John Lowndes and .fa:mily of',Newmar•ket, Ren�aie . Graham of T.dronto. and Mrs..'Dorr7,•. • othy MacKenzie and farr}ily Qf - Teeswater:.. J Mr and Mrs Fraser MacKinnon and family spent'C•hristn'}as at the home of Mi. and Mrs:, Kenneth Cameron of Lucknow:, _ • ;Ian. MacKenzie of Toronto'spent. his Christmas •vacation at the ,home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs . Frank MacKenzie Other holiday guests were.`Miss: Isabelle Maclntosh of 'Hamilton and Bruce MacKenzie •of London. �` Mr. and. Mrs.. Lloyd MacDougall and; Grace spent Christmas with they Farrish relatives at the home •of .Mr.„ and Mrs. Alex .Farrish of Ashfield.: Mr. and Mrs: Cllester:Casemore and:Miss Mae Maclnnes•of Wing- ham: were :Christmas guests, with Mr, and` Mrs....,Leorlard M.acinnes and: family. Mr., and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie ' and 'family visited . Saturday at ' a the home of Mr and Mrs .'.Ted Robinson: of St . Augustine. ' Mrs; Grace Mciver' and Ronald of London and Donald: of Edmonton visited at the .home of• Mr. 'and r Mrs.. Ira. Dickie; , Other'lioliday. visitors: were,; Mr: and Mit: Cal- Vert Townson.`and Julianne of: Greenwood, N, S , Mrs : Wrii Townson, Frank :Townson and .Miss Joanne' Boyne of Sudbury. 'Sortth.Kinloss-- oun eo leLenlo'- ed several .toboggan parties°on the • hills at the .Sparks'' farm during the holidays., Mr. and: •Mrs .Robert Gilchrist and family were Christmas Eve guests at the home of Mr: and Mrs; Gov -- Day. , � your stan� 77• -A valuable partner' indeed! Today, more and, business 5irie`tlie---rie-ecr -to abtnitr"-' grtaranteed financial protection of; their business interests through life, insurance - Sun 'Life in- surance. Whether it be 'to protect your business against : • the loss through death of your, partnere or of a key man 'within the organization —or, ,should :you be "the sole proprietor, to financially protect :your,family`in the event of your preinature deathN it care never .be. too soon for you to realize that Sun Life' insurance deserves a special .place 'in Your budget., la or further particularS on Suit Life..s Business Insurance don't hesitate to give me acall, don•Carnpbell of Kincardine:; Mr. and Mrs ;George Colwell of • Dawson Creek;, B.C.'spent a..few,:•. days. recently at the horne;of Mr. and. Mrs: Currie Colwell. ' F ANADA MANPOWER CENTRE .WILL BE IN Lucknow,Town Hull WEDNESDAY, JANUARt 15th 1:00: P.M. TO 4:00 P.M.. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTIJIITIES and EMPLOYMENT and'MANPOWE o... , RETRAINING° InNFORMATION • AVAILABLE. Committal Service At South Kinloss MRS. WESLEY MO.ORE , Committal services for Mrs. Wes-' ley Elwyn,Moore , 82, of Islington 'were heldiat South Kinloss Mausoleum onTuesday afternoon. Johnstone Funeral Horne in Luc k- now was in Charge.. • ' Mrs. .Moore', the former,Elizabeth, •Gillies, was, a• native of this comm', unity. ' Her death occurred: SundaY and the body rested at the. ,Butler Funer- al Home in Islingtori„where servic= es were held at .8 p ri on Monday. evening. Shp is survived by, daughters Mrs: Ruth: Hernsworth of Listowel, Mrs;. Jean Mortimer and 'sons Elwyn; Charles and Bruce Y : Temporary entombnient'•was =; made t- .. a a South=.Kinloss:-Ivfauso- with final testingface ,beings : g. P South Kinloss Cemetery. Dr, W.A Buckton underwent surgery:at Victoria' Hospital on Monday, December 30th . .Mr • and, Mrs.. Herb Buckton: and Mr.. and. Mrs. "John:•Mowbray,visited•him' there on Sunday. • .Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilchrist•and Brian of Toronto', Mr. and. Mrs. d' Gordon MacDonald and family -an Mr. and Mrs . Robert Gilchrist and family were Christmas dinner guests atp the home of Mi. and Mrs:: 'Fred Gilchrist , •• • Mrs'.'.Annie Maclntyre and•Alex Ross spent Christmas with Mr 'and, Mrs. • Donald J . MacIntyre and' • • ily• • ..• .. Mr.: and`Mrs., Delbert -Stewart of Burlington visited last 'week with Mr..'. and 'Mrs. R Obert Gilchrist and. boys': • • Mr.and Mrs. Ira Dickie, Denver';. Walterand�Wlliarn visited Sattir- :day at the home :of,Mr . and Mrs. Carl ,Dickie of Hope Bay. Mrs Dickie returned Johnurned home with. •� them. . • ' • Heating problemscaused the can- i celaation of services at South' .'Kinloss, Presbyterian Church :on Sufi - {day. I Mr. and .Mrs HaroldStanIey.had +all their family home during the. ,Christmas holiday - Mr. and Mrs,:. Russell Stanley and four children of•Kl'einburg; Mr. and Mrs: Gih ;Ruston and two sons of. Georgetown; • Mr:_ .' d Mrs, Stewart Sta le and 'four hildren bf Petersburg and; Mr,s.”" Stanley's rnOther, , Mrs. Aitchison of Killarney , Manitoba; Mr . •and' ;Mrs ;.'David Schleiritrier. ane.two 1children of Stratford arid Mr, and • Mrs, .Wayne Stanley, and Laurie of. Liicknow, IvMt, And .•Mrs.?Russell 'Stanley are now vacationing .in Florida, yI' WILLIAM • J :KINAHAN.• RR: 2 4ucknow� `Phone Wingham 357.198'1: SUN LIFE ASSU ANCE COMPANY•.OF.,CANADA A MU•TUAL: COMPANY ,.. • ,1 • • Died. In 95th In G�derkh REPORTFROM QUEEN'S PARK BY MURRAY GAUNT M.P.P..'HURON•BRUCE' Provincial Treasurer, Charles MacNaughton, participating in. the' Throne Debate 'this week, all but announced a provincial income tax inOniario,with the emphasis on ', higher , income' earners. The treasurer ;indicated Ontario`.. is prepared/to go ahead with.a provincial income tax , with the ' resulting :loss of control that • Ottawa now enjoys over the Nation. al econOrny, , unless thefederal • government' is prepared to tui, i .over a greater share of the federal income' tax now collected in Ont-' aria„ Mr. MacNaughton stressed that the.burden of: taxation .must.be lift ed from those families with low incomes'„-espee alirthese',9n •fi?xed incomes which have'slirun through infl'atiori Later: this week, the federal' gov ernment: met' with finance ministers of the 10 ,provinces but rejected demands from the provinces for a greater spar eral revenues and pa.rtic.ularly•tick ed off Ontario's demand formore • tax resources. Ottawa's Finance Minister Benson `said that in his view. the Province of Ontario was inviting' the federal government to reduce' its income•: taxes so that Ontario coin: use them instead and.in `addition k` Ontario is asking that the: federal government :impose higher taxes on � a3-l-ean-a&ia JAMES Mc.WHINNEY James McWhinney of•108 east St:. • Goderich died at the Alexander Marine and General Hospital, :Goderich after�.a'lengihy 'illness on Saturday, December 21st in his: 95th year. �.. Mr.. McWhinney; was. Born in Colborne.TownshipionJanuary, , 19th -7-18.74 ori' •6 e>,<ii ld-r-en-1iei to, the late Wrri :• McWhinney and 'Maripustow Jim, farmed in the Port Albert'. and Dungannon,region°until retir- ,ing'in 1921, when he became Pres ident and Manager of:the former • Goderich Rural Telephone. Excha nge ,' with the Central' office in Dun'' annon . . Mr., McWhinney was a member Of St Geotg.es. Anglican Church Port Albert, later transfering his membership to St. -George's Angli ,can Church', Coderich. • Mr. McWhinney was married in July•it,-97`to-C-arri-e MCG-rattrr•-who predeceased hi'm in `1931 after 87 years of marriage. Jim is survhved-by one sister, Clara; Mrs,. E.J. /Topping of Prince Albert; Saskatchewan and one brother';. RobertMcWhinney of Dungannon and a number pf nieces :and nephews •He' was predeceased :by three sisters Hell, Mrs: George ' n Johnston ,: ...Grace Mts.Win, Mole and Margaret, Mtls'a 'Mark Young;. Findlater , Saskatchewan. The funeral.service was held from Ed Stiles' ' Funeral. Horne Goderich o Monda D ,ember lard at 2 p'm,' with.Rev, G.G. 4ussel officiating. Interment was to the IJungannon Cemetery: 'The pallbearers were H�igl McWhinney Ben Mole, �11oward, Johnston, Eldon, Johnston, Roy Finnigan and&:/ Charley Scott Mr: McWhinney made his borne with Mrs. Donald P owlet' and -Mei James' Bullbrook ('Sarnia)'attac'ked the Ontario go:vernrnent's $1`50, mill; ion sheltergrant program.He,said that there were "many, abuses and it, was in reality a fiscal. fraud Mr. 'Bullbrook cited an example of::George .Romney; Governor of Michigan; who gets`a shelter. grant on his summer cottage near Sarnia. The amount of the grant, was $30 "'An..Ontario Government. bill; .an Act to Amend the Milk•Aci, 1965 was challenged by opposition •.- speakers. who suggested that'll was •. an. attempt, to correct legislation' currently being' challenged -in the -courts.. • The bill was 1•at' eferred to the . House Committee c. ture m ee o ;Agri ul which was the suggestion of»epos- ition Leader Robert. NiXon.who led the challenge. The.bill'flowed out of a',Septem ber decision by•Mr. Justice A.H. Lieff of the Ontario 'Court when he Said the Milk Board: had the power t'• to •set up a milk pool .in Ontario , he procedures -it followedwere not•proper, The Board should have :• acted by orders not regulations; es -, the Christmas Holiday: The Legis•: lature will resume}in early Febru> ary. ba first at Dungannon then Auburn: and later at Goderich, Mr', lyleWhinney lived with the Fowlers for 32 years ._._