HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-02-06, Page 13You can count on Graeme Craig
and the Liberals to -
1. ACHIEVE ENERGY. SECURITY at fair prices
to all Canadians - by strengthening Petro
Canada,' not destroying it.
/. NOT INCREASE the excise tax on gas and
diesel fuel. •
3, NOT APPLY the excise tax on food prod-
Uction energy, as this is in effect a tax on
food. •
4. NOT APPLY the excise tax on public trans-
portation energy, including school buses.
This will keep yoLir school "taxes down. '
5. INCREASE THE GUARANTEED ANNUAL
INCOME SUPPLEMENT_by135_per
O. RE-ESTABLISH GUARANTEED LOANS and
regain our international position to help ex-
porters, 'not hurt them as the Clark embassy
Meet Graetne at
FEB. 12 - GODERICH ARENA AUDITORIUM
' Beef-On-A-Bun
With John Munro,— 5:00 -7:00 P.M.
FEB. 13 - EXETER LEGION HALL.
Beet-On-A-Bun•
With Allister Gillespie — 5:00 «8:00 P.M.
FEB. 15 LUCKNOW COMMUNITY CENTRE
Beef-On-A-Bun
With Donald MacDonald — 5:00 -8:00 P.M.
flip flop did.
7.'PRESENT A COMPREHENSIVE AGRICUL-
TURAL POLICY for the benefit of both farm-
. ers and consamers.
twat FaIrMS .
Nov Available
Seed grain: seed corn, chemicals,
fertilizer spreader chains, water bowls ,7
farm gates; pig feeders, big round and
square hale feeders, - cattle --mineral
feeders, cattle oilers, animal health
products.
Allan Miller
R. R. 5 Lucknow
528,-2299
and Mrs. Julies and selling, their farm and mov7
-whe -live Din., the.- 'nig to British ColuMbia. next
formor Jim Moffat, farm, are week;
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sees ow• al angsi
type of musical; get-
togethen seems to be
dying out now.
"These days people
think the louder they turn
up their speakers, the
better: their music is but
playing too loud just
spoils it," he laments.
, Dances are just not the
same'-':anymore— -either
feels Mr. McDonald who
was Once 'a prize winning
ce
music. Step dancing, he
explains, is a part of
square dancing.
"These new fangled
-square dances-they—co__
today are just drills," he
says while recalling such
dances as the Upper Reel
and -the Scotch Reel. •
"I can Still play the
music for those reels but
you 'never "see them
anymore," he says.
In' 1937 at the Old Boys
Reunion in Gpderich, Mr.
McDonald danced in a set
(group of eight) from
Ashfield Township which
won first prize in a
competition. This set won
another dance com-
• petition in. Clinton in the
1940s. ' •
Mr. MnDonald says he
used to plo the guitar a
bit too. He maintains that
learning to play the fiddle.'
is harder than learning to
play the guitar though.
He has given each one
of 'his seven childryn a
good fiddle but his oldest
son, George, who lives in
wiarton, has been the
main One to carry on his
father's musical tradition
by Still playing.
Mr. McDonald is most
proud of the German
• fiddle which his son gave
to him. It,was• in pieces
when he got it and he had
to reconstruct it but it has
a good sound.
To Mr. McDonald there
is no music like the sound
of the• fiddle and a few
tunes a day on this
magical instrument
brightenis his life.
With sunny Weather Satur-
..
day there is AO rtionhtlhat--
the grOundhog saw his shad-
ow. Tradition has it that this
means six more weeks of
winter and with the late start
winter had, we have no doubt
there will be.
Sympathy of the Commun-
, ity is extended to relatives 'of
Nifi. M. H. Gillies of Tees-
water wbo passed away on
Thursday in I;Vingliain Hose
pital in her 93rd year. Her
--Inisband,---Dr: M. Hy- Gillies--
was ,well known around: here.
as he was the family' doctor
around thiS distrierfor many
years. He passed away in
1961 in his 90th year.
Synipathy is also extended
to relatives of Mrs. Nabroski .
of Teesyvater who also pas-
sed away laSt week, as' the.
result of an accident. '
A -successful' auction sale
washeld'af the Langside hall
on Saturday, *hen the' hall
contents were auctioned off
as the hall had been rented.
. A large ,crowd' . and fine groin page 12 weither, helped to make it
Ainberley in his day and successful.
It was .a great place for 'Carey, Kim and 'Kelly,
hbUse.dances, There Were Coughlin spent Wedne4dny
a 10t of good. chorders night at the home of Mr.,arid
there too, he says, Mrs. Clifford Young while
descrjbing-, chorders as Itheir parents,k:Mr. and Mrs.
the Piano players ..,•who Len Coughlin were in Hamil-
nccompanied the fiddle tom
Players. • Mr. and Mts. Jerry Willmir • • 'Sometimes We, d play and son gpent the weekend at
until five o'Clecic in the their farm home and enjoyed
morning," .he recalls. some. Snewmobiling.
There was, a time when .Mr; and Mrs: 'Jim YOUn
at least one. Person in and Karen were in. Stratford
each house played the gaturdaY afternoon.'
fiddle, although not .Kclly, Coughlin .spent- the
alWays fora dances, he weekend with-Liana Wissler
says, Everybody used to of the sixth ,cif Culross.
get together and, have a. AleSha and Chad Moffat
wonderful •thne. But this spent SitUrday •With their
grandparents,, Mr, 'and Mrs.
Dave Moffat. • .
RusSell Young and Debbie
Ferguson spent the weekend
.with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs., Clifford Young: Other
BY LILLIAN YI/UNG
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visitors at the same home on
Saturday were Mr. and. Mrs,
Bob Young, Beth, Jane and
-Erin of. _Hanover, Marty,
Jamie and Liane Young,'
Coughlin and Ken Young,
Friends froth here attend-
ed Pastor Alfred Fry's funer-
al at Kincardi'ne. Mrs. Frgd
Haldenby was' the former
Margaret Fry and Dr. Fred
Haidenby of McKellar, Ont.:.
ariQ is a brOther of Glen
Haldenby of here. .
Lytnan Sutton of Teeswat-•
er and formerly of here,
Underwent surgery in Lon-
don and Was able to return-
home on 'Sunday. His ..yvife,.
Pearl end other members of
their familY were in LendOn
during Lyman 's, stay' in hos-
pital. "
Mr. and Mis. Arthur Gra-
ham, 'Mrs. Dorothy' Thonip-
son and Mrs, George ,Gra-
ham were dinner guests on.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nichol
son accompanied by Mr, and.
Mrs. Clayton Nicholson: of
Ripley left on Sunday morn
ing, for a;Florida holiday. •
..leannette•"ljuilter-; 'of bell-
ceSsion .10 arid, Lea. Anne
Haidenby, attended .'a, young;
people's chUrch camp at-
Acton over the weekend.
BY MAY BOYLE
rtert
unera
Congratulations' to Alex
MacKenzie-of LuckneW who
celebrated his '95th birthday
.on Sa,nuary 26, He farmed for
many years around this
district.
IMMEDIATE
7% Rebate
ON ALL UNITS
Until the end of February 1980
1979 CUTLASS SUPREME; 2 door, cYl•
2 1979 CHEV IMPALAS',
1979 CHEVELLE MALIBU CLASSIC, 6 cyl.,
1979 PONTIAC PARISIENN,E, 3 w
f without
1978 LA MANS, 6 cylinder
1978 CHEVELLE,' 6 cylinder
1918 'PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, 4 Sr,
1977 CHEVELLE, 4 door, with, air
197TOLD-S- 88-ROYALE, 4 door; fully -eittliffed
1977 CHEV IMPALA, 2 door
2 - 1977 CHEV IMPALAS, 4 door
1977 DODGE MONACO, 4 door with air
4977' DODGE DIPLOMAT -stationwagon, • 6 eyl.
1976 CHEV IMPALA, 4 door hardtop
1976 CHEVELLE MALIBU CLASSIC, 4 dr.
'1976 4LE MANS, 2 door
1976 OLDS' .98, full power
1975 PONTIAC . LE .MANS; 4' door
1975 OLDS CUTLASS, 4'door
1975 ,CHEV. IMPALA, 2 door
1974 PONTIAC, 4 door
TRUCKS
1979 GMC, 3/4 ton pickup
1977 CHEV VAN
1976 CHEV, ton van
1975 CHEV VAN
1975 HI CUBE CHEV VAN
1975 CHEV, 1/2 ton van
1973 INTERNATIONAL 1600 series, cab and
chassis, 5 speed transmission, 2 speed axle
1971 INTERNATIONAL, 18' van, 5 speed trans-
. mission, 2 speed axle
:BRUSSELS MOTORS.
NORTH END OF "MUSSELS
Open Evenings 'rill 9 pokt•,,. Phone 887-8173
Thursday with Edna and
May Boyle. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Whiteside "of Toronto spent
the weekend. here with her
father, Arthur Haldenby.
Mrs. Frank Maulden and
Keith were. to London on
Tuesday for 13essic's medidal
check up. Keith callecr',On
their cousin, 'Mrs. Marjorie
• Currie.
Dr. and• Mrs'Iran Mo-
- hammed, Miehael and Adan
'of Toronto spent the week-
._ end with her parents; Mr.
:and Mrs. Fred Page and
family, 'concession 10:
Donald Barr efWaterloo
spent the weekend With hiS
'mother, Mrs. John Barr.
Mrs,. Lorne Eadie is the
Citizenship and World Af-
fairs hostess for the February
Holyrood Women-'s, institute
1, meeting and, thedireetors'are
Mis.. Ellwoed Elliott and
Mrs: I-Inward Smith. This is
the first meeting 'for 1980 as
the January meeting is al-
: ways cancelled, This January
was a' pretty nice month and
the ladieS quilted .for partlea-
pation Lad.ge.•