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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-03-25, Page 5iminetrOZOPY0. ,N54.41, WEDN.ET$.DAY MARCH ' 5, ' :1964 • �IL'ilr ' THE 4UCKNOW .SENTINEL, .I,UCjCNOW . 'ONTAR1O- PAG. ' :FIVE :AMPBELL SOUP COMPANY L1 WSTOWEL ONTARIO. have. openings for "FEMALE PLANT WORKERS"// mon dayshift. • *. * *`' Good' wages, security benefits and Cafeteria facilities ,are available. " ***. Interested `. persons should contact the Platt Personnel Office. wimompoomp.,kjiwtkImp.11411.4N•111P1. MINIM • REPORT .FROM . . QUEEN'S PARK • (BY MURRAY. GAUNT, M,.P,P.) (field Over : Premier John Robarts . indicated recently that he will. ;ask the .Fed- eral -Provincial Conference .'conven- ing in • Quebec City March 31st to consider' .. the . problem >. 'of hate. literature being ,distributed in Can- ada.; Prosecution . against'• persons who distribute . hate., literature can only be' 'undertaken under provis- ions *of the Criminal Code a Federal law enforced by the ' pro- winces. This problem has . been . becom- ing .more acute, recently ' as sharp increases. in the distribution' ot. anti-Jewish and .an Negro liter. attire has been ..note. .•' Preliminary'.. investigation . shows_ that only a few :persons have : been engagedin this .damaging. racial ,fifth butnevertheless it does Make onewonder if :this. country is .head- ed for the. same .racial' strife :that; is seen . in Southern- United States. Last week the estimates -of the Civil Service came' . before the House. From repeated question- ing the Opposition,. Hon. Provin- cial ' Treasurer James Allan re- vealed that positions, for-, the Civil Service are . filled oil the basis of experience , and': qualifications From Last Week) only and not on political. patron age: He suggested' it is only when two applicants ' have the same qualifications and 'experience that a. letter from the member could influence the Civil *Settled. Com •mission'` qpe' way or. , another. Nursing 'Home . operators. in .Met- ropolitan .Toronto have proposed. a deal with 'the' Ontario Hospital Services. .Commission that they :say. would provide more than .1,000 beds to ease ,• Metro's 2360. bed shortage. The hospital bed short tage has been debated many, times' in 'the Legislature : during the, ses- 'sion: There have been several deaths resulted in ;the ` province because there. were no beds avail able in.. hospitals . where' the. pa- tients' had 'intended to be ' admit- ted. The Minister, of Health''' has. maintained throughout.- that .'no. hospital. bed shortage: exists, in' the Nursing '.Homes' in Metro 'Tor- onto: If the Nursing , ,Homes in Metro Toronto' are successful in coming. to terms: with Ontario H.S.C.' it' Valid clear the way 'for a similar arrangement . through=- out the Province. , The Department of Reform. In- • F.aatF�flru*E.� Had 2 -Week Course Norman: Porter; Walkerton, Ca ordinator, Bruce County Emer- gencyN Measures Organization, at- tended a .two weeks' course con- ducted . by the federal govern- ment at the Canadian Civil. De- fence College, Arnprior. • This course was the first of a. new series. on • organization' plan- ning and operations. The objec- tive of these new courses .. is to provide training in the .techniques of organization; planning and op- erations in the .. field ' of emer- gency function oUgovernment ' add its agencies at the federal, pro* vincial and municipal level. The' seminars,dir'ected to or- ganization, portrayed the need for continuous effort . at all levels of government .in planning to meet the demands' that either a national or local ' natural . disaster , would bring. Planning technique studies in- 'eluded methods of assessment of disaster situations, the prepara- tion of departmental' emergency plans :and ' procedures. The:"operations phase . of the course was _taken up. mainly. 'by a three-day exercise in which the students . took the parts of federal, provincial and municipal *officials working together, hi a simulated disaster, .situation. The class consisted of 26 civil- ian EMO' personnel : representing the• provinces and 12 military; per sonnei representing different sec- tions of the armed forces..`- ,4� Bi g Sister; "What's` . the .'idea . of wearing my raincoat?": Kid Sister: "Yeu wouldn't want me to . get 'your' new dress.. wet'. would you? • stitutions ..is now : to the procesi. of presenting its estimates to the Legislature.` •Tie Opposition:' has expressed its alarm'' at the large percentage of: repeaters in our penal : institutions: Andrew.Thomp- son • (L. Davenport) .,said . that greater . research facilities must be set up to find why : these people continually_ find, their way into our Reform 'Institutions. o••••••••••••••••o••••••••••i•o••••••••••••••••••••••oo•3os••••••.••••Ee:ees, • • r • Ltd,t• ... e .• • • • !end Cofltror' ,, >/ Fertilizing . .'i • • •• • • •. • • • • • i. • • • 0 •.. 0 • • A • . • • • 0 0 0• 0. 0 • • 0 i 0 •• -0 • ' • R Hobden " m Zimmer is '.a once again will be in Your area this year`.on their own Ron and 1; -low rd � ,_ .. t for.. your agricultural spraying ; needs., DON'T GAMBLE. Get. us,,' for . our, +. air area is an insurance of good work GU:A,RANTEED., past experience in y , Contact or Phone.: X _ SKY _•�IA�g.OUR SERVICES . Goderich, Ontario . - Phone 'Goderich 5244385or ALEX . RRISH Phone Dungannon 5219 7805 1e m•• •••••af •04 6•044A44i••o••••e•a• ciepieopeo•i•u0•00•4 a.••••••••••••. ••. • ' •• 0 -• • TENDERS'..FOR :FENCE EREfT10N Sealed :tenders . on. farm's and in envelopes available from the undersigned will, be received until 5,:00 p.m. Ori � 8th,Wednesda�,:riA I b. for the erection of approximately 2,500 'rods of woven wire fence on County .Road No. 4 between' Crediton . .and Highway ,No. 81.. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, J. ` W. Britnell,. County Engineer .• Court' .House,' Goderich, Ontario WHITECHURCH and DISTRICT Mrs.• Albert 'Coulees, • Mrs. Elmer •Sleightholm, Mrs. Russel 'Pordon, Mrs.. Garnet Farrier and Mrs. Millan Moore attended. the U.C.W.' Presbyterial . held in ' Exeter on Wednesday. . Mr. ,..Russel Ritchie, Mr. ' and Mrs: Oharles Tiffin `went to Lon- don : ,on ' Wednesday .. and . brought Mrs. '..Russel Ritchie home froth St: Joseph's.' •Hospital.., .• • Mr. Claude Coffin wasadmitted to Ontario. Hospital, Goderich ' on Thursday. His '.many friends wish 'him ,a speedy recovery.' Mr. and . Mrs. Carl' ,Weber,, Anne Marlene and Clare were in Har- rison on ;Friday evening at : the Hardy Funeral Parlors, where the remains '' of his uncle;: Mr. Jack Greenly .rested. ' Mrs. Earl "Jamiesonaccompan-. led ,Mr. John Jamieson to Lon- don, Victoria Hospital, on' Wednes- day when : Mrs. John Jamieson underwent .. surgery. Mrs. . Earl Jamieson.• remained and returned home on Friday and -repots. •M s. Jamieson. is making' a rapid .re- covery.. e-covery • .. The . Whitechurch ' 'Y P,S. theid their meeting, on, :Thursday even- ing ve i,ing • in •.the lnited_: Church Sunday School ' room..The 'meeti'ng opened with ; ' a sing -song and . was • •ac- companied .'; by • Mrs. Mitchell - on the .piano. The theme of'..the meet- ing, eeting, was Faith and Evangelism. Miss ,Diane Coultes gave 'the. scrip- ture reading and prayer. Mr. Bev-. in Tiffin.. gave the meditation; Miss. Muriel Conn'' gave " the .story of Faith in Nepal. " Miss Alma Conn. gave' the East German y • story, "Stand up and be Counted." Miss Margaret Moore gave an account of .:the': 'work among the . Bhills. gr./Wayne Farrier gave, the' sax- aphone solo - The Stranger of Galilee. •'\ Rev. George Mitchell gave' a ' ;Bible 'contest:. The roll call was ' answered . by the 24 .pres- ent giving a Bible verse,. ` The next meeting. is .to• be '`held the week after 'Easter. The Society is 'plan- •ning .a .Bowling, Partyto be held. •in ' ' Easter' week. Rev. • George . Mitchell. 'closed the meeting with prayer., . •Nris.' Dan ,•, Tiffin •and Mrs Vic tor;,' Emerson:. on Tuesday 'attend- ed . the Executive and District Directors ..meeting' of Bruce . South District "held at `;Clark's. church. .where- ::Lisburn branch were . the hostesses.. 'The branch . presidents, of the -: District were : also in 'at- tendance attendance 'as the information gain- ed from the I3oard`. Director's meeting :with, the:: District Officers ' for subdivision 16 ,w. as:,. given: as, ., well ,as arrangements .,mad e . 'for the 1964 District .Annual to • be held ,i2 ,Kincardine. United Church Sunday School room on May 27. On' Fridayevening a dance was held in• the Whitechurch :'Commun- ity Hall with .music' supplied- by Tiffin's orchestra.. Accompanying. the orchestra With .:guitars were, 'Bevin Tiffin .• and Brian King. Dur-' ing the evening two. spot '.dances were .won, .by - Ist one a. tie '- Alex Alex Craig and Sandra Cameron, Neil Rintoul• and Mary Purdon;: grid, spot dance; Arthur Laidlaw .and Shirley Tiffin. • • Contributions To The Easter Seel TM Find for•Crippled :Children 'Sponsored by .: LUCKNOW W and .DISTRICT• LIONS • GLtJB A Partial List Is As Follow • . now; /0 ' Ceorge LOckhart; ..11. 5, tuck- row; Donald , MacKinnon, Luck - ▪ Albert Maize, Dungannon; Tom Harold Greer, Lucknow; 'Mrs, • ▪ MacDonald, R, 3, • Lucknow ' Gor- ,Clara . Webster, Lucknow George,. ' ! don ' Congram,''R. .1, Dungannon; Saunders, Lucknow; ' Mason Mac-.. Bill Cranston, I ., 2,: Auburn; Rich- Allister, • Dungannon;. Jerry Dor- and West,R. 3, Goderich; John„ scht, R. 2, Lucknow;.. Dr.. James Gammie, Lucknow; Ray Gannon, Little, Lucknow 'Ross, burnin-, L c L ow; s, A. �R' •.Finlayson -2, Luckr-tow Gordon. :Brooks, • e A • • i • • • • •' • i •• • • • • • • • • • Lucknow; Mrs. Annie; McDia; mid, Lucknow ' Mrs.. 'Maude•. Shep'wood, Lucknow; Allan Macl:ntyre,' 'R, 6;' Lucknow; Miss Dorothy gCooke, Lucknow;• Bill Fairish, R. 3, Luck Lucknow; Clare Johnston, Luck- now Tom Webster, Dungannon; now,• Harol'd;Stanle ;, ' R.`;6. Luck- R. Kooprnans, R. 2, Auburn; Cliff now; Ewan JacLe<an, R. 3, Lucke Johnston, R.3, .Holyrood, .'Walter now,' Donald Murray, R.. 2, Lucke Dexter, R. 3, Lucknow, Alf. Rit- now;. Radcliff Murray, R. chie Lucknow; Dan MacKinnon, ' Lucknow Mrs, Edgar Holl` man, R. 3; Holyrood; Fred ' Tiffin, 'R.: Lucknow; Grant Chisholm;. .Luck- 5, Lucknow; George Swan, Luck- now;, Noble Johnston, 'Lucknow; now Russ Button, R. 3, Lucknow; Marshall Gibson, R. 3, Lucknow; Clark Finlayson, Lucknow; Doug- "Bill 'Houston, 'Lucknow; Lawrence las Graham, R, .' 5; Lucknow; MacLeod, R. 5, , Lucknow ; . Harold • Prank. Maulden, It. 2, Holyrood:. Elphick, R. 3, Lucknow; Orville' Mrs; Albert Alton, Lucknow; ;Alex Finlayson, R. 6, Lucknow;' 'George MacLeod,. Lucknow, Wallace Wil:Stanley, Lucknow; Grant McNain,:- son, R. 2, Auburn; Tom MacKen- R. 3, , Goderich; 'urr.te ,Colwell,....... zit; ' R: 5, :Lucknow; 1VMrs. 'Herb°, R. 5, Lucknow; Bill Ross,' R. 3, Hackett,. ; Goderich; Hugh Lane, fit.. 2, Holy- Curran, YJuckr�ybw; Alex McTavish, R. 1, Rip%, R. 7, Lucknow; Tom Hackett, ,rood; ,Don. Lucknow,' Wm. A. Schmid, Luck ley; Peter Connon,, Lucknow. • 1 r:. r., • 44)=.44,4+-44 ♦• 8 v►4 v + '• .4 i 41,4 • r * 'i ♦ a i i(*• 'x r