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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, PLICKNOIN, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, mem
HIT THEM' WHERE
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not diverted the tax money for his
personal .betterment, but had
indeed put his tax money where , he
wants. it to be spent. Possibly he
has broken some legal technicality.
But he has certainly not committed
theft, bore false witness nor
coveted his neighbour's ox, nor
broken any of those ten marvellous
rules of this game of life that old
Moses received and passed on to
us. It is hard to 'picture a jury of
twelve of his peers finding that
man guilty of any moral miscon-
• duct. More probable, the jury
might strike a medal commending
him for his action. ,
So let's ,get with it. Form a
committee in each of our towns,
whether our hospital is threatened
or not. Let's cut Queen's Park
sales tax revenues to an extent that
will surprise them. Let us show
them that we want our hospitals.
That we prefer them to greenbelts,
nature trails, research • into our
lavatory habits, or subsidizing
someone to publish a book of blank
pages. Let's get the car dealer, the
corner druggist, the host at' our
hotel, the service station operator,
the printer and the photographer
all writing cheques to their
hospitals instead of the Treasurer
.>s 4: FOR THE HOLIDAYS
We Have A Large Selection Of
POINSETTIAS
AZALEAS..
CYCLAMENS
Artistically Arranged
FESTIVE FRESH •CANDLE ARRANGEMENTS.
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
Visit •
AGNES' FLOWER SHOP
61 CHURCH ST., GODERICH OR CALL 524-76115
Flowers for all occasions
Funerals — Get Well — Weddings —• Anniversaries
Free delivery to MacKenzie Funeral Home
Re-elect Purple
Grove Officers
PURPLE GROVE NEWS
The annual meeting for the
Purple Grove Community Centre
was held on November 29 at the
centre. Prizes for the six tables of
euchre in play went to Mrs. Marion
Emerson and Burton Collins. Bob
Thompson and Don Reid, whose
three year terms were over were
re-elected and Bob was returned as
president. The financial statement
was given by Bob Emerson. In the
new business it was decided that
members of the official committee
should look into the possibilities of
panelling the entrance this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boyle and
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton are to
look after having a "fund raising"
evening in the New Year. It was
also decided that the floor would be
sanded and refinished once warm
weather returns. The meeting was
then adjourned.
Don Thompson, the local Admir-
al TV dealer held .a Christmas Open
House in his new workshop/show-
room over the last week end.
Winners of the door prizes were:
hostess set, Albert ColWell; steak
knives, Mrs. Warren Wylds, Ash-
field; recording tape. Dick Mc-
Cosh; necklace, Gregg McConnell,
Kincardine Township; transistor
radio, Hugh • Nicholson, Bervie;
transistor radio. Shelly. Wendy,
Karla and Troy McConnell, Kincar-
dine Township; electric letter open-
er. Gladys Arnold; electric letter
opener. Homer Devitt; Christmas
records, Merle Rhody and Sharon
Nicholson' and tea towel. Keith Van
der Hoek.
. Mrs. Randy MacDonald, Tiver-
ton, joined her brother Wray
Thompson in Detroit, Michigan on.
Thursday and is touring Florida
and Texas with him.
Spending the week end with
their grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Harvie Thompson are Tammy and
Kim MacDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bushell and
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Chadbourne
from Kincardine visited on Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Gawley.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Johnston
and Lyndon spent Sunday with the
Gawleys.
Mr. and Mrs. George Harris.
Elizabeth and Patti-Jane of West
Hill and Mrs. J. C. McNab of.
Lucknow visited recently 'with Mr.
aneMrs. Don Robertson.
Bonnie Boyle of Hamilton and
Kerry Boyle of Guelph spent the
week ,end at home ..'"with their
parents Mr. oand Mrs. Francis
Boyle and family.
The 4-H Achievement Day for
"A Iona of Stitchery" was held in
Ripley on Saturday. Mrs. Morley
(Dianna) Scott and Mrs. Doh
WITH M.J. SMITH FERTILIZER
(Marilyn) Reid were, the Purple
Grove leaders.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton and
children' visited on Sunday with
Mr.° and Mrs. Wib Hodgins in
VVingham.
BEAT THE RICE RISE