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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-02-17, Page 6.01 THE LUCKNOW $ENTINIL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO' r. i WEDNESDAY, FEB., 1704 1965 t ! 11 0l 11E11111E 111Et a11R•aia.. . I�ailp1i1EE Es .Iti��lu�r.■a� • rR - = A- t. . _ 3'1,64, Chevroletm4door hardtop, fully. equipped •• ■ ■'.3cylinder,' Pontiac Laurentian � sedans, 6 autorna#c•. •. .. •2- 4964: Chevrolet 'Belair sedans, automaticpewee!, ateeri ■ . i ■ •. ,. fully aqu'ipped: : ■,• V -e; 1964,Dodge; .automatic: W 1964 Meteor custom 'sedan, automatic. ' 1963 Pontiac Laurentian sedan automatic • • e • 1963 Chea Belair sedan, automatic, .. radio, fully__ upp l a Y_ i., ■, 1963 Chevy, 2, standard: 4963 Chew ' Stationwagol, 4400r, 'automatic ■' 1963 Ford. Fairlane Stationwa on ■ 062 Pontiac 2- door:. hardtop It 1942. '.Pontiac Parisienne,` hardtop, 'V -e, fully'equipped �P 2 Pontic ;L,aurertian' el 1961. Falcon Stationwagon ml 1S1 Pontiac Laurentian sedan, automatic ■ 2.1061 Pontiac. Pi risiennes, 4 -door , hardtop, fully equipped ■ i * 1961 Ford 6 . cylinder, sedan ! " 1960 Chev 'Belair, V -a automatic . TRUCICS 1-1962 Chev 1/: ton. ■ • -1961 Chev 1 ' tons, Tong . box • 2-1961 _Chevpick-ups, short' boxes ■ • 1us' els.: Cities Service ; Duaier tai Illsowwwwwsisuswwwww•wwwwwwiwwwwwweewwwwwwwwWwwwwwwwat LUCKS .5' •.■ ■ ■ '.i . ■ ■ . Phone 173, ' Brussels i ■ KINTAIL ° WOMEN'S.' INSTITUTE The February . meeting of the Kmtail Women's Institute was at ; the home of Mrs.' Stuart Mac- Lerman. ' , Mrs. Bert . Alton was . " . in the chair: 'Mrs fenry. MacKenzie acted as Secretary. The roll call, shower for the cancer . cupboard, visas 'responded' to by a number . of ladies: MrsGordon' Finlayson had the 'Motto, A mei y_'heart kills more.' germs : than medicine.. She read some verses from a, book In. the year 1842.' Some of the old 'sayings,• such his an hour's sleep before midnight ; is'. 'worth ` two af- ter ' and a' ' man of gladness seld- om falls ` into sadness:. She • gave a. paperon 'diseases' and .i mm .- 'nafthem. The: topic w. n 0 zatr P Health and- %Mrs:. Bert' Alton also read a paper:._. Christene . MacLennan ';.gave two dance . numbers, : t h e highland fling arid. the -sword dance. Each. Member .was . given. a book of tickets to sell .. on •the quilt:. The quilt... ison display in Bob Mac- Kenzie's furniture store , window in :Lucknow .� The members sang the anni- versary song, for their . president, Mrs. Alton, who that day was ob- serving : her.; thirtieth wedding an- niversary. The' 'meeting closed by siunging' the Queen and Institute Grace, After. ;which the hostess .and the committee , in . lc h a r g e served lunch . CURRANT! 'IFICAT • issued in amounts from $100 upwards for 8, 4 or . 5 . years. • ' earn ' the above indicated' interest, payable half -yearly by`cheque. • • authorized, investment :.for all Canadian Insurance: Companies and trust funds. • 372 Is7 St. . Toronto . 33 oar $dp st , 73 Misslsraan e., . �arriri, OdIIIa .4'0E4..: +x+1+7• REP6RT FROM QUEEN'S. PARK BY MURRAY •GAUNT' M.P.P. HURON -BRUCE.' There were few surprises this week. when the Government brought down its annual budget. There were no tax `increases and no tax cuts. Every resident of . the, province.' will •b taxed . the. equivalent of $195 • to pay for the $1,460, . million fiscal , programme, a: $10• increase over' the last fis- cal year, Attorney General 'Arthur . Wis- hart bowed to Liberal critics and announced he ' would take another look at advertising controls": -pro posed. for .used, car dealers. El- mer Sopha, Liberal (Sudbury) a n d .' Vernon , Singer, . Liberal (Downsview) had :protested in. the Legal, Bills Cormnittee . that the amendment :eliminated,, . any effecting . appeal procedures to re- view acivil servant's decision on: advertising and .that itmight well interfere with the. 'freedom .of. the Mr.. Singer, speaking in. the Throne Speech debate, ' .outlined proposals for , a . revision.. of the Attorney . ' General's : Department• breaking it into 'three,.: main div- isions = judicial, police ' and •ad- ministrative • He said, , "A ' new :I spirit .of reform must be : ; breath- ed into . this government." Mr. Singer. urged. 'creation: of . a De=" partment of the, Solicitor 'General to advise all departments of gov- ernment ,, and ..be responsible ; for the ilegal administration .of : the. province... In addiction," 'he propos-:' 'ed that . two departments, headed' by deputy attorney's . 'general be created under the minister.: One would handle all "judicial matters and the other, police work in all its aspects. John, Spence, Liberal (Kent East) ,. urged the government . to use foresight and advance .»,plan- ning planring. to protect' rural Ontario in the face of rapid change, and the, growing .shortage of,•young people: in farming.. ;• Donald Paterson, Liberal (Es-' sex South) urged the ` government to create a small department • to concentrate "on the growing pro- blems of small' business in Ontar- io." ' He . said, : "The small .: busi nessman , faces problems at every. turn 'and it is time the' govern- ment moved to` provide every as- sistance ,possible..'.' .. Members' of ' all three parties will participate inflag-raising cer- emonies at Queen's Park, Monday as the Maple !Leaf Flag is raised amid a Maple ; salute. Premier John :Robal ts, Liberal Leader. An- drew Thompson; and' . NDP ';leader'. 'Donald (MacDonald will give short speeches 'before the flag .is rais- ed at.' noon:. KINLOSS Mr. • and `Mrs: Murray Tuek Oakville Were- week=end guests with Mr. and Mrs.. Douglas Gra- ham. Mrs. Thehna MacDonald,. Mrs. Dorothea Birch and Walter Tho- mas of Toronto visite(' . On, 'the weekend 'with Mr, and • ars. ' Ira Dickie and boys. Y,P:S..Meet South :Kinloss Y,l met Sun-. dayevening at the .home: of Mr. and Mrs.. Currie Colwell. 'The to- picto- pic on ``Love"'based on X` Corin.- thians•i'3 . was ably ;taken by • Mrs.. Douglas .. Graham,. , ,,Betty . Colwell told: ; the.. story of ' St. Valentine. Bible 'contests and. a missionary quiz were , well answered. Miss Eileen Burt provided accompani- ment for' thehymns. on her ae- cordian,. The next meeting will. -be- held .February . 28th 'at the home of '-Grace MacDougall. . Kairshea` W.I.'' will. •• meet this Thursday, February '18th. at -the home of . the hostess, ' Mrs. ' Allis- ter 'Hughes, • .. Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Famish. of 'Medicine Hat 'visited Sunday at 'the home of .. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd MataDougall • Lifelong Dungannon Resident. Passes MRS. ' WILLIAM• H. M'c� LURE.. Mrs. William H. 1VMClure,; the former Georgina Sproul, died Fe- bruary . 9th at Pinecrest ,Manor, Lucknow, ,Where she had • been' a ;patient for four , years. She had not been in good health for 'about. five years. She. was 81. • Mrs. 'McClure, ' born in Dungan- non, was the •daughter of the late David Sproul and Mary Jane Kit- son. Her, husband predeceased her, in 1959. Surviving are three 'daughters,: Mrs. , Winnifred Wid combe of ,Windsor; Mrs. Lauret- te Hefford of Toronto; Mrs: Her- bert .(Emily) ' Finnigan 'of Dungan non; one .son,• Wililain' ,ayfcilure of ' Elmira; , four sisters, Nettie. and Clara Sproul . and , Mrs. Ada WitsorC ' of .Goderich and !Mrs: Ar'-' thug (Emma) Elliott; ' of Dungan- non; one brother, Harold Sproul of Davidson•, Saskatchewan; ' eight grandchildren and • three . great grandchildren. . • .; • She had lived in Dungannon all her• life where 'she was ,a member of .the Dungannon United Church. The funeral ''was held February ;l2th from the Stiles Funeral Horne, . Goderieh, with • burial in Colborne 'Cemetery. Officiating clergyman was: Rev. .3. A.' Veld- huts. le Your Subscription Renewed? L'OCHAISH Visiting .in 'the community dux,' ing the. past . week , were Mr, and. Mrs. Javk4.Ma0Creight of Detroit, Henry MacKenzie' is • spending a few holidays. in Montreal ,with his brother' Rev,, F 'Scott tt MacKenzie, 1Vlany 'from the 'area attended a shower in . St ' Andrews , Church hal .on. Monday evening` in Rip- ley ip ley forMiss ' Bertha Blue, bride- elect. . Mrs: Henry. MacKenzie h: a s' been keeping; store 'for Mr.". and Mrs: Bob , MaeNay wl o ,, were away . for few daysholidays and .. attending 'the. wedding .,of his'bro.,. they' Donald MacN,ay.. ` „ The. 4 -Hr club giris were � in n Wingham on Saturday where they held their Achieveent Day ono "The Club Girl Stands On• Guard." K. L. ' MacKenzie h. a.a oeen.:. working in the salt" mines in God erich ".for the: past few ' weeks. Jane'.Finlayson of Toronto spent. the, week -end with her. parents Mr. and Mrs, Gordon.'_Finlayson. • 'Recent: visitors with Mrs.. Don- ald RA MacKenzie , were Mr. .end Mrs: Melville • Scott of ' Kinder- dine..., r Peep' will , believe anything Y w. ou.c h r , it. . • -". w [T.'SJARCROS,'S'.'288CHiCKTS'F' W ., LFT PROYEb. SUPERIOR 0 �, -R � O OP PROFITPRODUCER! PR . , There's a prosperous, future in your hands when. you pick up 'Starcross'2,88 chicks today: Next fall and winter your egg income- your egg profit -4. will.; be :tha: highest' pos.' Bible. Test after test in the United States proves , that • _. -t e -board_ _' h Starcross 288 has consistently excelled in across-the-board comparisons. 'Just .look at thin recent Random Sample Test ori New 'York. ' . • Eggs;Per % Eggs Net ,•. Pullet . • ' large and Income. 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