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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-01-28, Page 13WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28th, 1970 '4. R ,. 9 -. • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, •y' You can cope with inflation more easily when you keep your savings in our Guaran- teed Trust Certificates. Rate of interest is guaranteed at 81/4%. Just one of the many ways Sterling Trusts looks after your money SwirgersHost' Hanover" Club 1s W.MSS.•President. rs Ewan 4:,FornlfT Residentext Died In Tornto •DU•NGANNON NEWS Funer▪ als services were held Ori._ Nlonday from Stiles'funeral • 'I.lome ; Goderich- for John Wilfred iodfre;y°of Toronto, formerly of Dungannon, He was a son of Ralph Godfrey and the' ia'te Ila Godfrey,. I.le is survived: by his, Wife Muriel, . brother I loward' of Goderich and two sisters Mrs, Cliff (011ie) Sproul of Ethel and David ((Tail) ,Liviiigstorie of Sea forth. Int( rnteirt was. in•Dungannon' Ceirtc°•ter) ,'. aclean. On Wednesday sevening.of .last week the Ilurot Br-uee Sw=ingers, the.°lpcal square: dance ;Club, were host to the .begin'ner.. a nd . senior • '• club of Hanover, Approximately. twelve couples braved 'the stormy weatherto enjoy another night of square'daicing. Prizes `� were, awarded to those with :closestbirthday and wedding anniversary, those married for shortest period of time, those sporting the most buttons' and others, , ASI-i1?IELD NEWS Mrs. Ewau• lelarT.ean President was in 'charge of the •Woitaeij's: 1\lissionary: Society'.meeting held at the home 'of' Mrs ; . Richard West with an attendance,of 11. .After the. call to worship and •'pray,er ;,Mrs °' 'MacLean explained' •- the• new .Study Book on °Reconcilia:= cion and its •var.ious phases. Mrs...Earl Bowes gave th:e meditation;. and Mrs.: Jack Mackenzie and Mrs. Henry . MacKenzie held a dialogue on • how to pro'iiiote good' feeling.. ,S -ea -robing qu.e-stions hrcnught discussion of ways:and:means. from. the 'menrlers. K. Roo. ney°'installed the officers for ..1970 as follows; Past President Mrs .Richard West; 'President,. Mrs. Ewan.• MacLean; 1st Vice 1\iiss Sadie leihnston;• grid •\ice , I\1rs W. Wylds; . 3rd Vice Mrs-. R. West;,. Secretary , 1 1rs Donald Simpson and Mrs 11. Mackenzie; Press Sec, I\1rs, E. 1lowcs;:.Treasurer, 1\.1rs': Wm Ross;'.Literature ,- Mrs Wm.•Ross; Life'Xlembership, , Miss Sadie Johnston; Pianist , ivtrs.' J, West;. Friendship and Service ;\1iss:Sadie Joluiston;'Supply., Mrs, D. 1\iacMurchy C.c,'.I T` \1T:s, J. West; •. e •'Exp.. lorers •i i1rs . A l?.ii MacDonald, Mrs J. Collinson; C.0 C•. Itis . . Mrs. Sa [14 I'.1acDonald;• Nominat- ing Committee, Mrs. Jacl:.:r l\lacKenzie, Mrs. ilenry \•lac. eii- • 1r.. and Mrs, 13en Park and Janice visited, recently with ;Mr. "and Mrs. Ed, 13urt.and Rhonda in Luckriow' to help Rhonda celebrate her 1st birthday,, January 17th: Chuck Young, son of Mr. 'and Mr's; Fred Young, .arrived• honie... on Thursday ever n•f;'a.fter :i;ionrlis iii Southern Alberta,. • ,Many .persons -ha e,beeii .victims of the "flu`' in recent days resarlting,in loss• of 'school and workdays •11a•rry"Wall of'Lucknowvisited on. Sunday with lyir. and. \ rs Art Wall, Toillitly and; Tracey.' "•' De,bbie. and \lars'1ia' I lodiges visited with ,'\1r. and Mrs, Dennis \'anderbtarg and baby •in'Brantfnrd•over the week=end • PAGE' THIRTEEN Drop 'Leaf. home •Tables AT $19.50 Bair Stools AT $6.95 7` Piece Dinette Set F0R-s115.0o At. ! SAL "SAY" YOU CAN SAF L: Y :. SHOP HERE /NA HURRY, . EOR THEM KICKED• OUT ALL SHE BUDGET. WORRY FRIEND HOME FURNISHINGS MOFFAT APPL1ArvCES Kairshea. icidies Tour Ripley Homes. KINI QSS NEWS Three .carloads of-ladies.frorn •. gairshea.,.Women'•s.,Instirui`e had a tour of Ripley. homes on Thurs day afternoon: '.Homes .visited were; Mr. and Mrs. Francis : \1•r: and Mrs. Donald Passes Suddenly A#Myron Home : DONNIE,'Mac,DONNALD On December-. 2)., .1963 Donine 1acDonald passed:aw.ay 'suddenly; at •his home lot 2t , •-co.neession ,, • iluroii Township. • 'The deceased,,. son of 'the "late John .MacDonald and, Henrietta The. Lucknow club was happy to have on d—r----rispiay Lor time, their banner( thanks to the efforts of June Gilchrist Joyce Farrell and 'I\larle ie.' Struthers. Good work ladies. Following tliedancing, a delicious i'tmclr was enjoyed b;y all babies Down In Two -C�uniies 'Incidence_of. rabies in Brute Countytook a,dro -;from:the ,140 p cases: in: 1968 to 89 Iasi year. Arron• the confirmed cases. involving domestic animals were, . • • cattle , 29 ; horses , 3; swine , E1; • dogs, 2, and cats, 4.,, • Wild animals coniirmed•were , foxes,. 25; skunks, 1J' arid -racoon, one. 89. IN' H U RON. Httroii County' had t9' positive cases of rabies in 19.6 compared.. with 92 in 1968,, Dr, •William J. Thompson of the Canada depart ment of agriculture health of .animals branch,,,reported: He said 28 cattle were affected ,along with eight cats, three t for and Mrs, Toni Fawler• and family of Shipka.speut Sunda:y; with his parents:;\lr. and..\1rs. .Charles Fowler. • ,Sympathy of the cotuinunity. is extended .to the 'fatiiiIv of :the late Charlie' Petrie Who passed 'away. recently. Colleen' Park recently visited tri Lucknow• for a -few days .wttii her`sisterMrs. Ed Bort, ;vt.r.. 13urt .and Rhonda •, Mr and Mrs, Wes. Burroii;hs were: pleasantly surprised •On Wednesday when all the ni'erlire of their. family were h9me for the day rs Blue, \lr, and.\lr�,Geoi8e MacDonald. and -1x, and -Mrs". 'Frank`Fair', At 4 p:ni. members •df-severaa.In'stitiites •i tet at -the', eiefl-I1sil�,rhere cusl�isin� iirade in the•.tour, '7Accessories for the flo,tne" ;'were displayed and lunch was served... ' • Many rise niories' for the old • tiniers can be recalled when:. i-i:arvey Culbert and daughters can be"'seen• on a Sunda.y_after iioon dtit. for ..a'.horse--andcutter ride on the village Streets. " • Bruce Welfare linked To A-Plan#� Irr.egularitai of the •eriiployr ierit .• • picture •at Douglas Point , the construction site of Ontario • i•iydro's.'3.000 ,000' kilowatt nucle=ar power .plant , is reflected .hj a n increase of •cases being •' handled hythe 13'ruc:e'county . zie and,I\:trs. Jitri-West. epartmen a a. services: • horses, three dogs,, 34 foxes., one TruSkrat.and,12 skunl<s. Dr: •T;hbiii 'seri said his depart- • r ► teat- nvestill a-tc=d-- 31-0--r-e or •o f____ rabid animals inthe .courty last year,. For sound counsel and a fair price ,On a 'monument correctly designed from''quality .material,.' rely on WALKERTON • NMEMO1JAL! Pat O'Hagan Prop; • Established Over Sixty Years PH'ONE.110•0234 ONTARIO • • ,,,Administrator Norman Porter told .cgtinty-council the 59' - active files of the early fall increased to 189 by the end of 1009% : \'1r. Porter said a`t the end of the year, 10t; •fa:i lies w-erc - receiving general. welfare' •assistance and 24 persons were . .. getting aid: These were 31 persons maintained -in' s nursin Y lidnies and' 'n the last six iiiOtittas O• t le year six indigent htirials'lrad ,een paid for, Most requests frcmi Douglas - Point i�iiiployes was -Tor tcitipor— ary and. partial welfare pending approval of unemployment insurance claims, The "province asstmies.l00 per cent of their . general welfare assistaiiccs. • The syrnpathy•'of the • coini?iu-pity is exte-nded'to•Mr... Currie :Colwell , Bruce , Betty. :and. Anne in the loss- of •a dear wife., and Mother. • Th,e.a'nnual:ine&'ting'of South;. Kinloss Presbyterian church is planned for M.londay ..,February • Eileen --and Donna "Burt: were home front London fz5rrrIT w e -k=--- en ' MurrayGaunt VisitsC�mpus "A master land ..use plan for Ontario is essential:inthe • immediate future, The • provincial government will soon have to introduce a policy . embracing this concept.''• \laeiJatr=was l?oia.-bri J-u-ly Z?a' p�')�' On the same •farm'., • • Oii Ji ly': 20 ..'4iJ38 he married Mary. Finlayson. who'survives:.• • :Besides his wife he leaIestwo. sobs , John Far:y.uhar of I3r'aniptoit; Roderick .Alexander•(Saiidy),of. •Toronto; a daughter \larietta,I , of Lahr; Germany; two brother=s.,' Norman A and \lurdock K : , • both. of Torontoand. one sister , Mrs : R. A A. Pierce, also of ' Toronto., He 'was,an 'elder of Knox Presbyterian .Church Ripley. and 'secretary of the Board of ' '• :\lanagers;.of th•e_I,O.Q':'F, 'On. IDece,naber,31, 19169 funeral -:-s,enf-1,ces-w. e e :e•o nd tie t ed } y -Re : :' K:.J..,Roone.y.in• Knox Church,- . Ripley:. Tie pa'llbearer's Were •' 'Dr::.Donald T:.\iaeDoi-iald,•1Joug .MacDonald, John C. MacDonald;, Dan A..- MacDonald Rod. Finlay- - son and -Ronald .\ta:cLean. Four'. • fellow eiders were' honourar . • ‘.pallbearers. Cam=eron �1acAuley El1is'Gossel_Ha pillion 1acKin.= 'non and George Sutherland., , Interment was in Ripley..ce.n-ietery. There were people attending theeservic from New .York Toronto,• London and Godefic'h,_ ;\Murray Gaunt.: Liberal member of--• the Legislature. for'.I'Iuron;-Bruee stated this•to close to one ' hundred 'members of the c,ueiph -Branch of the Ontario Institute of , Agrologists 'on;'Monday night ,. ni-on-to say that he expected `Ma=gi latter • to this effect to be introduced. during the next sesssion.of the Legislature, - ;I 11 a disc- .isS-iox-i of `Pr' c n 'and Future Government Policies for° A� ricultiire" rix•. Gaunt dealt • mainly with aspects of'land 'use planning_and pollution relating directly to agriculture, • - Mr. Gaunt stated that lie sufpor,ted the .bill to. lean DSD:T . - because of the overwhelming evidence •a'gainst the chenfical sed with the work going on in' ,. support of agriculture at 't -he' ' unversit'y . In recent riiorths'. Mr. Gaunt has.:been critical of the 'emphasis placed on agricult- ureat the University.. •However ,• following his visit to the campus he expressed the view. that "the actual acti\ ity at the "6414 -vers -it -y' ' is no longer being :conununieated Erectly to farmers -but the results,' are. being chha'nneled through the.,, Ext it iot 13•rat ch-esf--the Ontario Departnieq of Agriculture and Food. Farmers have failed to recognize this change , `' .h'c stated'. •• • • 1Ile'unive.rsit\ has an . less toxic chemicals that can , important.function to play in replac=e D . D . T . in most • many areas of research in situations, ''leiore funds are support of the province's eeded for research ,on existing agriculture industry,'" he added •a"nd °hentica-ls-feta The,.n. eeting was attended' by - agrictilture he added. " members of. the Guelph -Branch of Prior to -the meeting, Mr. the ().1.A 7 and students, of the Gaunt visited with officinls of Ontario Agricultural College, the University of Guelph. -He A lively discussionperiod follow- statedUniversity that he was. "most iriipres • cd Mr„' (aunt''s • formal address. ,t se .ht.!