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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-29, Page 19WEDNESDAY; APRIL 29th 1970', RWrilor •NFOftr. Mi... • ''TNE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • S- OCKEIFt-fEEDER SALE • NENSALL SALES ARENA 11. Saturday, May 2nd . " At 1:30 p.m. 800 HEAD FuneraIeId For. Whifechurch Lady • MRS. WALTER ARSCOTT M•isr7W-a1ter-R.--A-Tscott oF Whitechurch died Sunday., April 19 a.t.ScarborOugh lowing a long illness. She was 57. Mrs. Arscott was, born in kdOP Grove Feb, 21, 1913. She was the former Mary B, Cassidy; a daughterof the late Mr, and. Mrs. . • Consisting of Steers, Heifers and Calves Daniel Cassidy' • r . FOR CONSIGNMENTS NTACT THE MANAGEMENT • Victor Hargraves, 482-7511 `" Jack Morrissey, 234-6200 Auctioneers Hector McNeil and Larry Gardiner. • It'll cost me a fortune' No • major, Or even •Minor ••, theme this week. ust a few observations. Perhaps the .most . important' to' me is that My daughter has 'turned over, a • .new leaf. Or ,perhaps it's jtist. an old stone. She is studying.. • hard for two music exams, and .• She has learned; in a_ re- • • markably brief • period, that ' "bread," as the kids 611 it, is • fairly important when it comes • to eatingt7sird--!keeping a roof • over • one's head. • She has • .• learned that jobs .are mighty :• scarcewhen your only experi- ence is playing the organ in a -church :one summer. She has • learned that a Grade la certif- icate and .one term. at colleget, • Thas as much use as a third leg. • L:S,ke came horne. on the Week- •-eira, With her ,clanged cat and • kitten,' and clamoured • • for • meat. Real. meat. She's sick to •• s.,dealh. of 'hamburger and bolo- :, •gna. and drooled Over a Steak: in her honor.. ••.• went hack to the city With her kitten stuffed •under her jgck- • et, I believe it's . against the law to transport animals on Mises. .However, she'S a clever • way. She gave the kid a quar- ter of a sleeping tablet in milk •• So he wouldn't yowl • for his mama and alert.the bus driver. • AVe'Ve been left with the moth- . et- cat, an unexpected. tre4, . • like a hair in Your.meat pie. • We agret:Ahat Kim will be .fired • on the first day of her". • new job. ' Her function is • to • stock shelves in onc: 01 .tIiosc • cut-rate stores. And 'since' she was three; her .greatest • butt ./has been knocking •over • Thor 4nik, dropping full bottles of • any `liquid, and.: smashing :cups and; sOucers. While doing the dig • ' . ordination. She can play a Bec. . Ahooven sonara. Oh, well. We'll • 'That's* one • thing' off • •my , chest.' The *next one is not so 'Pleasant. I s.hart with post C4- •.nacliin`Cifizens a sickening •' gut atthe attitude of Most MemberS of Parliament toward their own'financial security. At Present, with their -$18,00 year, six of it tax-free, .and • various other .`-'perks”:' Pest-. • age,- travel, secretarial help,: • ete., ' they're 'grossing about• . 820,000, as MP Barry .Mather recently pointed out:. 'this is • . public, service wound up :in --pavorty77But , the new one. rotten, in the opposite Sense. bon't let,them pass it: , Another item which • has me pretty: disturbed' is•that The • Telegram. News • Syndicate; which circulates this coltimn,: ---wants aniipto.datc Pietti-re-O yours truly. Who first caniQup__ with this infamous. idea I don't, knOw, but.' vile and. .vieicTs are. • the :Words that first come to .--Mind...-Int-mrst- the- a. fortune -T:7— , I'll have to buy a 'wig. I'll have to have my remaining Mo- lars painted white, I'll have to ' pay a .photographer to touch the whole thing *up. •And * Pp. • still look like a veteran of the • Boer War, .My wife disagrees. She says my fine bone. struc- ture will always come through. • Yeah. Just like a:death's head. liOwever, I, ain't aseared. • The grog "blossoms won't show, in *black and white. I cani have my eyes' debagged; which • is •• eXpensive, hut works. My lip - haps side. shot, with* thc:. • jowls taped 'up behind my ears, • might, convince some people of, soinething,'Or other.' . •:•• • Maybe they could take !the show the needle-hOleS where had my cortisone .shots. would certainly be. better than one from the waist down,. 1. have bowylegs, :and gout ..my right big toe. :Anyway: you'll be seeing it. Take a good snort, or a tranquilizer, before it comes out. I'll 'be .right there with yOu..,• ' Blirt'wha-tlit- Week, We al have troubles. If nobody's were greater than •mine, it wouldn't • be a bad World. Cope With yOur own 71-Fotibles, and don't Tet ticni drag you down. Look at: the N‘''orld troubles, and if you, Personalty, can do something about them, do it. *• Otherwise don't let them • drag yOu.down..It's a long road that has no turning; you'll be a long time dead; and spring is • here. Rejoice! • • , ' • . Cr p Report , FalTWheat wintered Very well • on 80 0/0 of the fields with the ..remaining 20,10 in very good ndition, -tin! treals-Seed--, ing is progressing well as' soil and ;weather conditions permit; but is behind schedule especially in the north of the .00tinty. • days. And I think they .should give themselves a 'reasonable • increase, conSisient with the cost Of living and tax ih.. creases. But the nroposed Pen' sion plan stinks to high heay. en. Oppose it, with every means Within your power, . The old ..pension SCherne was rotten, and many men who had given most of their lives to Early turnip and processing pea. planting has,begun in South, Hut - on. . . ... . Pasture and hay growth has been 'slow to date. „Suryiv,ing are her husband, tWo daughters, Valerie and Andrea Kin, both at home; four brothers, James and Frank of London., Ed- ward of Tillsonburg and Daniel of Turkey Point; foo sisters, , Mrs. Anthony (Bernadette) Di ' Nova and 'Mrs. 'Gordon (Winnifred) Brown, both of Scarborough, Mrs,. Valentine (Therese) Voisin • of Walkerton and Mrs. Arthur (Bassilla) Grubbe ofWingharn.,, .The body was'at.the R.A. Cu- rie and Son Funeral Home, Wing - ham, where prayers were said • Tuesday evening.. Requiem mass. was celebrated at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church', Wing - ham , at. 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Burial was in ,Wingharri RC certie,7. tery. .• • Dies Sudden! ---Athuronliome • MRS; GLAtYys EMMERTON • : GARD ER sggbs • PAGE :0011NETIORI CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES OBBLER,-SEPAGO, KATHADIN, RED PONTIAC, NORLAND, KENNEBEC .GOVT. STANDARD NO. 1 ALFALFA SEED WITH 1.'%0 SWEET CLOVER 60c PER LB. 4.1,411MINtilliM41.10111141.11111•0411111•0,11111111•41.4111111.11,111111111141M1•4 LUCKNOW • PHONE 528-2903 • $328 000 Buildin Is OnSchedule On Friday, April Ip,. -Gladys • Eiiimerton ,... beloved Wife of bur, Emmerton, passed away sud- denly at her horrie on the Lake.- • Shore :Road' South ; 'Huron.• Towns,hip..• She. was in her fortY- • eighth -year.. • - 1 ' She was. born in Kincardine Township,: August 25 , 1921, . She married Wilbur Ernmerfon On August 29, 1939- and they: made their home at the Lakeshore South. • She. will: be sadly missed by the lama friends.and neighbours.. She survived:by her huSband . .. Wilbur, three .sons.: Lea land. in ' Kincardine, Rabert of Lqiidon and Steven at "hotne and one dab hter Diane, Mrs, Jim•MCLeod of 'Cad- erich. • • •,.. Also• Also sUrvivingare four grand- children, herParentS, Mr, and Mrs. Angus Mcl<ay•of R. R. a: Kincardine; foursisters; Mary.,. Mrs., 'Wes, ROppell of Tiverton;, Bernice, Mrs. 13ill Burt of "Holy - rood, Tiverton; Mildred.,' Mrs. Leg. . : Bonnett of Tiverton and two • brothers, Clifford and Junii3Or, -kth of R..` R 3; Kinea rdirie The funeral was conducted at the MacLennan Funeral Kincardine, .by Rev..Canon J. • James on MOnday , April 13, 1970.. with the final resting place being • the Kincardine cemetery. , Pallbearers were. Ralph Pollock, -NelsorrBuehioW,iviel Pollok, - Henry Ernrnerton,. Gorcl Emrner- ton and Herb pnrnerton. Flower - bearers were Art McCormick, l3eiirge Rus, Ji-iii.1\4cD1 Ifni Reid. • •• • • There were numerous floral • 'tributes along with many dona7 tipris made.to the Canadian dancer Society; 0 ConstrUction 'of the $328,, 000 adritinistrption-buildin44r the lfruce County Board of.EdOcAion at .Chesley is on schedule and is expected to be ready for acciipan.:- cy at the end of May or early in • • . • The administratiOn builcflng,$• 'on 12 acres of,land adjate.nrio the Elderslie Central•Sehool, in . •the north end Of. Chesley, , was begun in mid-November. The building will contain • " offices for the administrative. staff, board rborn, niaintenance and lecture' centre ,, 'Floor space; for, the offices is -estimated •at .940 0,0 'square feet. FeeI Precedent 5et In Judgement coUnty Federation of Agriculture at their. April meet-. ing in Clinton supported a recom mendation presented by Past Pres., ElMer Hunter: 61.Goderich t -o -:appeal the decision of Ride Hetherington of the lowering •of the assessment on the residence • t:4-MrS-HEd-ison-Mc.Le at - Of the Kippen area.: The , McLeans won their appal to have their assessment lciwere'd on the • •claim that Grant McGregor was operating a_hog . , polluted the air; • • ed Shield Time The early days of spring bring_ with them .sales •at all thestores. ..bargain days when your money rther.. NeW drar.q2v liying room are. cheipe4 .• paint.for the house ,:.garOn. tOols •fo'r.the lawn and flowers.i'Spring • : ,a1s6 brings with it. the Red Shield campaign 'Of The Salvation A ri-ny And'\what .a bargain' it is. inete-errservic-es-to-htimanity-a-teif.- - supported. by .the' Red ST1ie1d., A young boytaken.off the, streets and put into,a hoine where. love • .-andwarmth replace suspicion. . and disinterest. That's a bargain.• : because the other road.; courts . A .--i:1-a-L411-e44P-ens4e---8gi1:1H-7----77. helped back to:self-respect , a famtly tided Over a period of mis- • fortune.. . *. a.11, these others •arereal bargains in hutnan Wel-' •f .re • • • . .,. 11 • • . • . member of the community; Watch for announcements of the Red Shield... it's the biggest. spring spring bargain of all this year. . . • 1 • • except the chairman. ThiS Fits everyone on equal standing at this eeti ng, • Reports were heard from 'dele- gates.attending:' Leadership Forurrf, onference/St Whire -Paper, Con= ; • fetence on Code of Practice,' •• • Members Meeting.: F., • • Judge' Hetherington''s ruling was referred to as'a precedent -setting :andlelt_the_decisio _ create a Chain reaction all across :the county. Another resolution asking ,for,the removal of tax from • exhaust fans frA.,ventilatirig barns i SWAPPED FOR stnitoucti pit • WANT ADS. • The large meeting Also dealt with correspondence on Junior Farmer Loans „removal of tax • from milk cans, and sales of Kfernbers A recommendation from the exectitive was passed stating that no xeCutive member be paid for attending county meetings , • Conithodity reports Were heard tornthe Cream PrOducerS, Hog 'Producers, Beef improvement Assoc ••• 7 Brtice:Shapton rchthrman af the- 7 Insurance Committee showed the. plaqiie received by Huron County for haying over 8,000 policies,. • Mason Bailey, chairman Of the Membership Committee urged each Individual Service Member. 1.tp_go_out andsell ttnernhership eor t e next meeting to double • our nwnbe.which ncrw stands at 232 an increase of 100 in the last.• • month, An increasing number of • Individual Service Mernliers are. availing themselves of the Oppor7 • thrifty of attending county meet- ings, •