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.LuCKNowt ONTARIO wzDalpsDAY, B 27.th, 1963
Single Copy 10c
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.` 16 Pages.
Sleady Streaori
:Job Applicunts
Applleations :numbering m the
hundeede were received. on Se,:
tupday by official.S of. the new
, firm which 'bee 'puree -lased. 'elle
• Beatty 7Ladder Fat:tory.
Applicationwere received
frem noon hour Until late after
.%
noon, arid two .offices were used
4o register the .lineup et pros-.
opectiVe employees: •
The advertisement's ealling•for
application.s listed woodworkers,
woodworking rnaohi.ne operaters,
• . wood fin*ers, general male and
female, help, • aecouretant book-
keepers, Stenographers, typists.
• The Beatty firm is this week
completing the esee•rnblY efelad-
. • ders, and . trucking ...Out their
stockpile. .. • •
It is undersitOod that the new
• .
• OernpanF ihopes to have opera-
tions IiiriderWay •ber
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TO:.ACt. Early. On
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Swimming progegiii.
At the: LiOns Club meeting on
Monday •evening, Robert Mac,
• Intothe pointed out that it would
• .be necessary this: year to give
•early consideration to the sum
Mer. ewirmningprogr•ane•
••For several Years transportee
tiOn has • been provided to the
,reewate.te 'Pool, for swimming
inetteeetion "'tinder the Red Cross
4 Water. safety .1program. • .„
Last year ithere was a record.
enrollment'•end..additional latiees.
required,'. with the overall cost
of the project, up quite
erably.' ' ' •
The Lone Clitle„ Fire Company
and L,egion, cernee to the aid of
the leCall Red, Grois°breancli• to.
Underwrite the; program e Whieh.
cost some $800.
With the Red Cross branch
now :disbanded It •will. 'be bee-
t'
• eesary to review the whole epic-
•
• • tore, and investigate what or-
ganization may, be' willing to
support the project Iit May also.
;be, necessary to• set -a e ee
• 'for those taking the. instructi
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M�rk Scout :Week
• ..Chuieh
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Boy Scout Week was fittingly
• '•elimaxecl on Sunday when mem-
bers of the local greup.pf•Scoutse
Ciibs Guides and Brownlee at-
tended., service 'in the United
Church in .a body, • with their
• leaders. •• • - •
• Neatly 'attired in their veri.
• Otis.•'uniforms, these yarn .peo-,
. ',pie: made an impressive. .shoW-
ing: and. •listened ..attenti y 'to a‘
timely eetrrion, by ..Re'. He W.
Straipp, addressed particularly to
therie, on character bu Meting.
. Strapp tressed the need •Oreyeo-
operation and idealism in . the
thoMe,e to', make Scouting and
Guiding. programs' most fully
effective.' , , '• •
, Stuart Collyer. a. former Scent.
deader' for many years, read the,
ecnipitire. In addition. to an ati-
them• abs the cheer, a” qUintette.
• Of ...Joyce .M3cNaY,' Patricia Thomp-
son, Beverley Rathwell,. Karen.
• Carrtithers • and June. Ackert
sang "0 -MaStee Let. Me Walk
• With Thee." •
The Stouts were in charge ,of.
Scoutmaster . George Whitby Se,
Assistant /Stewart Jeanie:86e; the
•Cubs in: ehaege. of Feed Pierce;
the Guides in charge' of Captain
• Mrs. Jack '.1goKtire ,and Lietiten.-
•'ant :Mrs, jack Treleaven; the 2
Brownie 'Petite in therge . of
. Mrs,- Gordon 'Montgoinery and
Uri. George joy.nt, Mtg. Elwin
11,4oi. land Mrs, ',Olivet Glenn.
' Others who Assisi," With leader-,
Of the (various ,grotipeeare
' timet MacKenzie, Troop Leader
Jim MeNeu.ghton, •Dietiald Den-
nis, Mrs. tirece Elliott and Mrs.
Kenneth; "dire.
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TAKING COPICSE' ON *e
FURNACE - SERVICING
• G'OMIQ'll Bargerhas been talc;.•
ng a eouree in Toronto since
the first of thelee.r on furnace
bandsipace' heater servicing for
W. A..' "Bud" . Hamilton., local
Cities Service Iagent;
Gordon is commencing • his
duties •with "Bud," who, in an
advtisement n. this, ssee of-
fers fuel •ell uetai mere 'con-
tinued: 'free fen -rate cleaning sere
viee, promptly and efficienely,
CUatorn furnace cleaning eer-
eice ,is 'also 'offered td an,eone.
•Cliff Crawford who :has been
essistin.g Beid With hie oil and
gas •businese during the winter
months,. .will 'resume sailing .
the. spring. • • .•
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Finish Compiling
Voters' Lists
Enurnerators- Comeailing, the •Vo-
ters'liets for the Coming federal
election- were scheduled to coin-
• Pike their .work 'at•the.eeeek-encli.
and this week the Aisle go to the
Printer for IpLlblJshing
Enumerators in Aehfield and
WeetWawanosh Were: :.• •
' Ashfield 1, Mrs. DoreenelVleGee„
.11.11. 6, • Goderieth;:..2, Raymond
Finnigan, A.R,, 1, Dungannon; 3,
Matshell, Gibson, R.R. • 3,e Luck -
now, 4; Jos e A; McGee,'
Dungannon, 5, Earl Drennan, R.
R. 7, Lucknow; 6, 'Mrs, Bar-
ger,
'. 3; Lucknow, 7, Miss
Lorraine Ramilton, R.R...8; Luck-
rieW. •• • e • ••
:West WawanoSh 1, .Mrs.
sie Ivers, Dungannon; 2, 'Ernest
Durniri, R.R.• 3, Auburn,
Frank MOQuillin, R.R.• 2, Luk -
mow, .4, Mrs: Ted Rite, 14.rt. 2,
Lucknow; 5, Mrs. Allan Milfer,
R. 1, Lucknow, , 6, Mts. MOS..
AT/Titratig, • 2,"•LuckfroW.
Moving T Week
To New .location.
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Norm and .Rosemarie .Siegriet
announce ,the• grand opening of
their children's, ledies', and men's
wear /business in the -rieweloca-
tieri.on the south -Side of Cemp-
bell Se, in the former Market
Store • ' • ' • '
• they 'wide, be open for be.sieeee
in their new location 'ore Satur-
day • ,and., are offering several
"grand opening. 5peoiails,'"a welJ
as additional lines Of rnerchan-
fleif To Newfy
'On Boat Building
Assignment
Ivan E Veguelein, son, of Mr
and Mre. Fred MeQuillin of
West WaWarlosh, was flown .lo
St. John, Newfoundland, on Sen-
dey by the Nattgatuck 'Chemical
Compaee .of mire, where Jie
.is a laboratory technician In the
,cleveloprnent of plastics.
He is to supervise ;the use of
their products in the blending
of an Atlantic fislhing•bbateat
Catalina, . a yillage 209
north of ' St John.
• Ivan expects the assignment
to .be completed insik •weeks &
to 'Make the .return trip by jet.
LDM.$. aptid To
Stage Concert,
.The -Senior and Junior bands
of the Lucknow District High
School, numbering, about 56 stu-
dents, will :present :a :band con-
cert in' ;the High audi-
torium on Friday of next week,
March eth, commencing at 8:15..
. In addition Ito the band. eelece'
tions .:there will be ..perforineences,
by the baton twirling inajOrettes
numbering about .thiety, 'and the
presentation of the Band Shield.s.
•The group is direeted, and tu-
itored•by .Halli.. It is hoped'
there will be, a fuel •atiditeriurn
to .encourage these Young meel.=
e: jaAnd'ay. ance ,ee1 tickets will be
available --. adults. 50c; High
sehool. students 35c. and Public
School students 25c;
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Mr. and Mit. •Siegrist cone to
Lucknow-'fi've year ago to open
this Ibusiness in the goyet
BLock,.where The Sentinel had:
previously been 'located • '.
The store s closed elide wee
to move. their etock to the new
looiation, .and .to add new Trier-
ehatediee . for Saturday' e opening:,
Hog Producers.
Vote. On Tuesday
.County ihog produce:re
will vote on Tuesday o•f next
week,• March ••5th, • for •the • 19
coniinietee Men.. for Hupon Cetine
•te,.' who', 'will' have the right to
represent on the Ontario Hog
Producers' Marketing . Board.).
• 36 •candidates Were..nontinated
recently at 19 , of whom
expressed approval wilth the
present system of 'hog market-
ing. The other nominees are
Free Enterpriee eupporters,
In • an 'advertisement in this
issue apper the iist of the 19-
forneeees:,who stand :for 'sounid
producer 'eontieel 1 edmarketing."
Voting. Th45.urs- .neXt. Tuesday
are .freeri 1V,00 :a.en. to 600 pale
at five polling centres ,ein• the
County, 'The closest voting cen-
tre in ithis arca ie at Sherweod?S
bus .barn in Dinegaririee,
Bruce Sets
Up '..Medical.
. The Bruce. Co-operative Med-
ical' Services is Offering a ,nen-
Profit . cornPrehensive medical
care plan for doctors' services
by a'docter of yourtewie choke.
The plan is outlined ' in a
full Page 'advertisement in tilde
isstie and by. sending in the in-
quiry coupon to the CO -op -Of-
fice at Paisley details. will
be made available under no Ob-
li•gation, • . •
From March eth,te,MarCh 30th,
anyone may join regardless of
chronic • 'or ;.'pre-existing condi-
tions, ' Without' enedleal examin-
ation or.statement of .health .and
without age limits 'fel.' adults:
• :Coverage . Would begerrie- ef-
fective lMae 1st. ,
MRS. • FRANK MacINTOSH ' • ••
PASSED AWAY MONDAYufluerWefli
Leg
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Word was received fere rtOlits
week ..a.:the..NN. death on, Mcodai
at: 'Winct.sor Of M. Frank Mac-
intosh; ,i •tomer wellknown
resident oftihis community
Maciritoph, suffered a
severe ,streke: last fall, . • •
he. funeral was at Wiedser on.
A
Wednescla • •
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Week Erid To Start
Campaign " Rolling
• By 'the end of the week rim-
iessive Coneervative. and Lib-
eral eandidates wl1 'have been
named da'both Bruce and Huron
ridings, to leimeh an intensive
five week campaign. andt any
8Aousnow
rugged e:0 irn 09 a ya
time,. 'MOW banked roadways
s, will
.- • •
add to the problems. of. 'getting•
First candidate -pained in Her-
on riding Was Gordon 1VIcGatrin,
Walton implement ,dealer •and
farmer, who receiVecl .the; Lib-
eral 'nomination by acclamation.
'On •.Friday of: this week the
Progressive Conservative nom-
inating; convention will 7be 'held
At Clinton in the Legion Hall••
at 00 pen., when a fere--;
gone, conelusioere,..thet Elston Car-
diff iagain be—the • choice
by acclamation.
Bruce TleUrsdaY. and Friday
In Brute riding the Peogres-
sive • 'Conservative •, convention
Will be held on Thursday ev-
ening in Southampton, addressed
;by Hon. David J. Walker, for-
mer' neinietee" of • Public' Works.
Andy. Robinson' retiring
after a long pried of popular-
ity in the riding, new aspirants
will, be coming 'foreward. Most
frequently %mentioned. Are JO:MI
Lopey, of. Tiverton,. and Harvey
Palmate& of . Kincardine; Pres-
ent warden Of Bruce. .e.
Four are., repeatedly 'mention-
ed' as contestants for the Lib.:
eral neenination. John MacKen-
zie,• who contested thelast .'elec-
tian and immediate past warden
of Bruce, is „again in the field,
as is Chester' , Merrriam, Tara:
hardware eriereliant, whowas. a
'previous Liberal Candidete.
• Douglas Kreutzweiser of Hep-
worth, -who lost out to John
'MacKenzie • at last spring's nom-
rneeting..is another as.-
• pirant as well as Herman Young,
mayor • of . kineerdine.,
• Mr. MacKenzie & Mr. Kreute-
Weiser created a • nominatien
:sensation a year ago, when they
received ae tie Vete, With Mr.
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mputatiiii
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Mrsr •• Mae Irwin underwent
major surgery on Friday at Wal-
kerton „Hospital for the,. ainpu- •
tation of her rght, leg et the
Mrs Irwin has been an invalid
for about few • yeane since stef-
tering a heavy .stroke, whietraleo
deprived herof her speech,
• She was a patient, at Wing --
ham hospital for • .a time 'and
was then brought to 'Pineorest
Manor:7 She has ',been. et Bruce -
lea Haven Haven. M Walkerton for e
:little over ".a year. -
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Net. •Over $900 it
•
Exhibition Game
• $
: ,.The eXhibition. hockey ...' game
between •the . Hainibtori Jr; A.
Red Wings : and Goderiith: Siftosi • .., ..,
Willa net the Lucknow and Dis-
tridt Lions Olub "well over" $900
When , all 'aeCounts are paid. . .
, Bob:. Macleitoeh • reported ' this
at the regular Meeting, of the e "
•
Liensi,ediula on . Monday eVening.
As - vice-president; he, was in the • • ' .
their 'pinch; hitting" for Lloyd
Afton whO . is in Florida.: .1. -
• Proceeds •,are . fol. the C1913'.5 '
artificial :ice !fund,' a $23,000 pro-
ject, apart from the pernianeet ", • .
floor which has yet to be laid.
Mr. Macintosh Said. ,we are - all:
proud that one of elie: stars' :of •
the Hamilton teem, Paul Hend-
erson, le a 'geaduate. of Lucknow. . ••''
.thinor hockey. • , ' • • "s, e
iGuest Speaker •wa'S Ward 'Bol-
ton of • St. .111aiys, •IntOriationaq.•
Q9iiiiis nor. e said: he had been. • '
here 's' .' . eon' 'ago When .the :
LuiCknoW' 1 lub Made 'history On . • e
gats :Charter ' Night with 0.' a r ie n i-
beeship of .over.•90,.It was natter- . .
:aL and more realistichat the
membersihiip should now Stand
were it does L- over 50.
He stressed vision, faith and
Courage as important attributes
in fulfilling the true purpose of ''. •
Lionisere Which needs and 4in:de
within. its membership men who
are `...‘healthY,hungry and .. on
fire" for service to their COM- •
munity;.and fell*: men,
••Me, Bolton was introduced by
Cecil Blake and was .ttiartlied
by W. B. Anderson. • ,
'Elliott . Carruthers `,wOn" the
goat for •absenteeism, and TOm. e '
Hackett the "prize ...draw. '. . .
Gordon Finlayson Made re-
ference tO, the recent saggeetion. '
that ,' a . ' recreational director
rolght well . serve . Winghan„
Lucknow and Teeswater. He :
felt this . bad, some merit and -.
should be looked int& • •.. . ... :
.PledgesOlork '..To‘:.•PaCke.4
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Heir J. ':..Itoxboroughi M.P. For :Norfolk
Gordon eMeGavin; 57 -year-old butor .by. Brown Smyth and
implement dealer from Welton, Ivan iKalbfleele •••declined to
was the choice of ethe Theron stand for the ,office.
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Liberal Convention tocarry the ' In accepting •the. nomination,
Liberalbanner into the • 'forth- Mr, McGavire thanked his sup -
Coining federal ' electionThe porters for their 'confidence- ,and
Huron riding 'nominating con- said, "I'M, not ',afraid of hard
'ventiort was held •last Wednes- work and 1 will do .my ,Very
day afternoon at the„ Clinton best to wilethis election. I hope
Legion .Hall with' 286' registered We can filiht :this ,e• ampaign on a
delegates "signing in" in ..a dean basis as We /do not want
erowd that ;was eetimatedbe- to .,,effencleour Conservative
tween 300 and '400 People; friende. You don't gain anything
Mr.' ,IylleGairin received two be knocking the other fellow;
nonsinati•orris for the candidate You rnuSt sell a Product on its
peeition. He. was nominated bymerit, as in the implement busi-
J. p. Kreuter et)f, Brussels and ness, and we 'have a good pro -
Clifford Danlbar of Grey Town; duet to sell in this' campaign,"
shim and also by .Gordon Smyth In speaking,,Of the leader of
and Theodore Redmond 1Of West the Liberal Party, Mr. iVrcaavin
Waeveriesh ToWnship. Two oth- said. "Lester Pearseri is the man
ers nominated for the position needed ,'for world leadership,he
were AA, Y. McLean,* Seaforth may not be a .politician, but. he
publiishbr by.Williaim Elston & is *al staltesinan that is trusted
Williani.Jewitt, and Ross Tuo. .thrOughOut • the Weeld,-" •
key, Exeter $oft, drink ,distri.. 'The new, .can1idate, q.ard04,
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a V
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1McG.ay.i.ri, has .oterated the same
200 'acre. farm in. the Walton ells- • .
trict all his life.' He ' has been
in the.. farm equipment bpsinesS' •
for .21years, wae. in the trucking
business 'for 30. yearS'until 1956:
A Member of the Seafoeth Dis-
trict .- High School-Boarcl for 15
years, he, hasalso served on the
headleury Public Sdhool Board, •
the: telephone , commission.; end
as a director of , Robert Bell in-
dustries, •t
Mr. McGaviri hes a w -..de list
•(:4-,accomplishinents.„ and 'exp-erie
ences in the ..plowing circles. He
was Canadian . champion plow- '
Men in 1926 And has been a dire
eetor of the Onte.rio Plowieen'S
Assceiation 'since 1938e He serve
ed. as president f this ,grouriil
194I -4q, and was trip manager
for the Canadian. vary* at Ger
many 'in 1958. He. 'Vvae instru-
mental; in lotatieg. the Interne- e,
tienal matole` at Port Alleert rn
1946 and 'has aided qrand Bend '
ti getting liuron. as ,the site for
the .1966 event Me. MeGaein
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