The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-07-08, Page 17WEDNESDAY, JULY•8#h, 1970
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO
LOCHALSH
'Services at Ashfield: Presbyter-
ian Church were at 1.30 on Sun -
day with Rev. Geoxge Ball the
minister, as Rev, Kenneth Rooney
is on holidays. -
Mrs. Ewan MacLean spent a
day recently with relatives. at .
Wyoming,
Finlay MacDonald visited in
Mrs.. DMacl�innon
Was W,I. Speaker
KINLOUGH NEWS
•The Holyrood Womens Institute
met on Thursday evening July 2nd
at the home of Mrs. 'Rayriard
Ackert.' Mrs. Ellwood Elliott:
presided and the meeting opened
with the Ode .and thei Mary Stew-
art . Collect.
Correspondence was read includ
ing a letter from the Lucknow Fall
Fair Board regarding a Group dis.-
• play which isopen to' all organiz
ed'groups, The Kairshea Institute'
,are•going on,a:bus trip to Coiling
wood and any one from Holyrood
withi.n. to_acccxnpany them-is=to—
contact their. members. . Holyrood
will be hostess at the Log Cabin
at Southampton onJ;uly 5th. Mrs.
Lyman. Sutton reported or the
4-H course. '
Mrs. Jack,Scott told of the •
Calorie Count down meeting.
:Cultural Activities was given by
Mrs. Frank Maulden who attended
---.rheNor.ktshop-a.t-Pur_p1e. Gtovc;
Agriculture and Canadian Indus-
tries by Mrs,-pan.Mclnnes:.artic-
les on 'Electric fence Wire: and
"potatoes"; ..Citizenship and'Educa•
tion: ":The Monarchy" , when
QueenElizabeth, Prince Philip,
Princess .A-ntre-and Prince Charles:
will visit the North • West territor-
• ies. She said they hold the
country in •plade . Keep the
National' faith .
The financial statement was
then'given. • Roll call "A mem-
ory corxuected. with aqui lt". The
London On Saturday with his
'mother• Mrs. Tom MacDonald;,,.
• who is a patient. in Victoria Hos-
pital.
The Gordon Finlaysc n family
were in Stratford: for a family
picnic on Sunday last. •
Miss Donna Wylds is working '
in London this summer..
Mrs. Wm: Attig of Powasson`
was a' visitor' with°Mr. and Mrs.,
.Robt. McIntosh and Mr. and
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Mrs. Oliver McCharles: during
the past week. •
1 John McIntosh had his tonsils; • 4~
.removed oh Tuesday at Wingharn.
hospital. -
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ntar a incomeshave doubled m 12 years.
at's something your children can build on.
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'Ontario youngsters can' look forward +,•produced) has doubled in the 1
to the- future . with more confidence
than almost anyone. •They'll inherit.
an economic giant with a remarkable •
record of accompli"shment.Few places.
in the world, for example, can equal'
our record for rising ,incomes: Our-.
August meeting will be a pot •
luck supper at the home of Mrs.
Howard Harris at 7 o'clock on.
August 6th. •
Contest. A-gtzrit=block•.
Judges were •Mrs Allister: Hughes
and Mrs,. 'Donald •MaCKinnon.'
Winners' were: Mrs. ' P.' A. Murray
and Mrs. Morgan Johnston.
For the.P Mrs.
ro ram'on Cultural
g.
Activities Frank Maulden
presided.. Mary Eadie favoufred
with a piano solo..
tro=oj'T—q, ll n .. 4.
given by Mrs. Lyman Sutton.
She showed a finished quilt which
her mother had made and a quilt
top , which was; very lovely,.
Also on display , were a'number
of quilt patterns. .
-Mrs. Donald MacKinnon• of
Lucknow and a.mernber.of the
Kairshea. Institute gave a most '.
interesting •talk -and showed pictur-
cs of -a -recent -trip to Spain and
Portugal. She was thanked by
• Mrs. Howard Harris and presented •
With a gift. •
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Mrs. Glen Hodgins favoured
with an accordian solo, - Mrs.
Frank Maulden gave'a reading
-and poems were read by Mit.
Lorne Eadie , Miss June'Ackert
Edna Boyle played a piano num::-
bet': Mrs. *Lyman 'Sutton. conduct
ed a picture contest and also gave
the courtesy remarks. The meet.,
ing closed with God Save the -
Queen and Grace Delicious
refreshments, were' served by the
hostess .
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ast jobs we needT rt h Teat o ccoin- •
decade .By 1969. it . itad reached
$32.3 •billion •and projections show•
we could 'reach$52 billion by 1975:
Today we : acco,.un-t • for more than
half of Canada's manufactured good's
and 80% of Canada's . fully manu
pay enve opes are twice w at t ey ac ured exports.ichl` -e work► • -
were in.• 1957, yet prices have gone Because of the'. way. '. we .work,•
up just • • • - ' Ontario is in good .Shape to face the?,
Ontarians, earn more,' perhaps, • future. •W.e have an: economy• our
because :we '_roduce more.:., Our children, and their childre��'can build Onway i rou can help put your.
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Gross:Provincial• Product• (the dollar on :.'.'an economy that can con- mane), wher•e}•ou►• job rs.=«.lmn'pi•� e
value'of all the .goods and services ' tinue to provide the ;'1.00,000 new 'and c/uality compare, shop ,Canadian.
'modate our growing 'labour. force.
Though, our dollar and_our economy'
..face ,many ,challenges these days,'.
Ontario .:has built 'the . foundation
to meet them. But, it's not our style .
to stand on: our record.. We, must
keels growing anil eep-mailing ours
economy.'
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Ontario's educational system is grow-
ingto provide the skills and knowledge
that are vital to a growing economy..
The Province today has •16 universities.
With a student population that has
doubled.,in the. last ,four years. And
we've created 20 community colleges
in three years to give Ontarians the
widest educational opportunities.
Our; growl ng.economy .places growing
demands' on electrical {lower. Nuclear
generating stations, likethe:one above
tinder. construction near • Pickering,
will. help supply keep .Pace—With 11
demand. This station will he 'cine of
the largest in the world.
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our expanding. ;population and: in- ' .
• dustry.• Last year ()Ver. one third of
the money 'invested' in 'construc-
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Ontario.
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