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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-02-27, Page 11. • • ,4. . vrzwESDAY, FEB. 27.4A, AnFri.4.111R"..1114WIIK1177.4.,..**,.".• •Tin LucOow sENT=4 LUCNONV: OFrARM NEWS. BRIEFS FROM NEARBY , • In the heart of downtown Toronto facing Allan Gardens. Closejo finest shopping and enterfainment,cenferi, maior hospitals and subway. BeqUtiful ly ',pointed rooms and suites. •Dining Room . Television. Children FREE. Mode -rawly 36.50 Priced from , Occupancy $ 8.50' Double Occupancy • Frederick Funnel!, Gen. Mgr. • CENTRALLY -LOCATED AT. Telephone! 368-4823 .306 Jarvis St. Wiarton advertiiing for a Oolice constable at a. salaty of $3,1(00 with Yearly increases of $100, up to $3;500, The town as just received delivery of a new police crui.ser. . * * * ' 'Exeter voters east week' turned • down all five questions, • submit- ted in „ a ,liquor: !plebiscite: vvo. men's beverage rooms.; men's bev- erage rooms, diking ro om • licence ;for, beer and wine, cocktail hung- ' es, and sale ' of liquor in dining lounges. The latfer question re- ceived a ''S2.2. per cent 'affirmative vote,' *but the other 4 •questions received less 'than 50% sport Fifty freight ear.s loaded with •some 4,00Q \toms of rock salt and hauled by three ONR, 'diesel 'en- gines :recently rolled ifrom 'the, Sifto salt mine at Goderich for Toledo, Ohio. • . * • + • Riplek.. Fair Board js making early plans for ,this year's ce • tennial :fall fair. Gordon Patter- son is presidemt; succeed* Frain cis Boyle who served for a two- year term,. •, • ° * 41!, Temporary instrirchiori Permits ;for learner drip Owe been ex- tended fro. 60. to '90 days.... GROVE "'"'t t thejaMiss Mar- . ' garet R.0 ertS0/1,, and M.- - -- DOn7 ' •• ' ald Robertson on 'Monday even- ' frier& are sorry to thpar Mr LIL., The 16 ic was • Prose cts for res• 0 gO o farrriers .the liPirinK;ny St. JosephHopital,London,•Faim FOrurn met; . at the home 10hesley School Board bas decided not/A* take any action in regard 16 vocational training and ly not tO enter irkito any contract with the Walkerton Dis- Sympa'th - is exlentded. our „df Mr, and Mrs William 'Arnold. trier High SchtiOl Bctir.d. • teache,r, Mrs Howard' HollandS MrS..„. Frank Dore 'Visaed MnS. ; * •in the passing of 'her obrother, ' Louis MA p0.que has (been Unkreiled at Mr Walkerton on Mon, mr. Wardell of Huron Township. •••: Some frown here .atiterided the 'Amoral on Friday: : '• Purple " Grove 'Farm ,Forurri Chesley ,to a• native Of that -town; Duncan : "Mickey" . MacKay,. a merriber of the Hockey Hall Of Fame andone of Canada's:hoc-, key.'greats. • day.' • : • .Mr. 'George Pusbell •• spent a. couple of diy in Toronto, •Dorinie and • Bat'. Thompson uy the 0.0P bag • ,' at „ • : • , • • " 4. • • • • . I . . • ` 'withthe ages of. having •the ,Departinent Al • • 99 of...Highways itlIce over the •.11/4: A. E. Greer, reeve of Kirwan.: dine• TOwnship, :,points Out. to KinCardine residents the advant- toriy.t.11391.if,4,nddlator6t.il.ts•rtifip beast7aele, ftritutbez Toute y-ipass: • ta g b". YOUR "BIG COMBINATION, RIG VALUE! Coop Fertillier givetiiyon a higher percentageOf water-soluble phosphate, a higher i$ contentlower Moisture content, uniform. e• "size and leu seed-burnint character, weatiothdreo-oli`totouquality" product BIG SAVINGS Your' early discount u: to. March.2nd is • $1,50 per t • As a Comop MeMber yoU benefit Itom all' pur• . • chaseemade through your store. The greater the volume, the better your Co-op can operate, and the savings .reallied thereby will be greater to' individual members. Support your Co-op, i a -truly ‘derIxobratic business institution wher0 eVety Member has 'etitial .rights, , : Irou're Ciosiamer and' Owner at .yintr. • 1 • . • 'Mns.•-.George of:Nalker- ton• discovered her living 4'00M11 in $:lisarray ane Morning recervtlY, caused by a big owl which had gained entraneg: warY; of the Areae chirnney, 1.3.Sing a coat' fOr protection she threw it over .the bird which received .a .thtir- ried exit by way of tlie „door. , L • MEATMARKET CUStOflI -ButcheOng. • Monday* llcgs,, $2.00 in by 400 penu Cutting and Wrapping, 21c pound • CATTLE, CALVES And LAMBS* EVERY PAY, EXCEPT SATURDAY We Do Curing and Smoking... . Beef, Pork and Lamb. Sold Whole, Half or Ouarter, .` . . For.Better Service, • And Lower Prices — Call Ripley 100,, . ' Chas; klooisma, Prop. Unsurpassed in Beauty and;Value , • MORRIS GRANITE ?kind MARBLE WORKS Representative A. Ross MacLennan- , 1Khocardine Public .Information Is Important •• • Providing information to the public • in peace • and war has been recognized for centuries .as a • requirement by civil and mil- itary ,authotities•. With the em= ergence of democracy theimPorr• rvcariseetgiv'c'efn' Papers, radio and 'television Sta- . tions have: been a major means .by which. emergency measures information has been made oxrai14. ab,le. (peace:tithe, natural • dis: asters ;repeatedly have illustrar led the iMportan'ce, of infOrtning the public. For example, during bUrOcane Hazel arid the Windsor gail.explosion, the effeetiVeness With which pirblic,•; information was Provided was Of iirimeagur- able assistance, to thOse, resPori- sible for s.operatiOns. The 'mi:torte:nee to defehceof. an informeditiblicis even greatL er .fbr nuclear than conventional war. And • theneed to inform the publicon the subject • will remain constant until siich 'time as the- climate for "true pace, has .been •develoPed and the ',control and inspection1.. lof arms has 'beenacCepted and eeffx: itv,oy. elayebsta•. 1,ished Vnfortun, atelY,' those ,•conditiOns do.'not A major means. of • prOvicling information ti), the ipublic has 'been the publiCati6n of Parnphlets arid leaflets. The information contained in the,, pirblica tionS is ,As factual as preserit....knowled,ge •permits:, 'Prior • itoPublication, drafts of each are reviewed •by •scientists/. and technical . experts qtzalifiedthe partieular ect . • and every effort is made to "present the information in 'language that wifl be understood by the. public. ' • ' • of the publications • are visited Mr.' and Mrs.. DonalColdig.d ' •• Mr,• arid M . ;Ms. .'sarn Emerson :Visited Mr.:. and. Mrs; William Arnold. • Mrs. Helen Swarmi spent tihe week -end in ;Windsor. • • Mrs.. George. Emerson. iriated Mr. 'and Mrs. Andrew Patterson:. •Patsy, :IVIautriee,- Man, Canolyn arid Mary Ann, lVfa.,cDonald ed .11(11r, .a,nd, Mrs. Ambrose,' Gam- .' ble • - Nancy Dore and itvel(yn Hark- ness. visited Mr.,; and airs'. sat • Einerson. • • Mr. and .Mrs: Victor GawleY, giladys and Mrs, Geschige Emer- Son visited Mr. and Mrs. Burton Coblin, • , Stonnie• bore 4*ot a couple' drays wit& Mr,a4tcl ,MrS, attde. • Jimmy Fartelli:Briari,MabOori- ald and John Collins of the. Blip - ley Pee Wee hockey :team spent Saturday in ,Mildrhay. ' Gladys Gawley 'visited 'Miss Ada GaVoley,.) • •• : Mrs. Bunton, Collins and Mar- oie 'spent* couple of days with Misses Edna p,d 11!lay .Mrs. •. Dore, Nancy, Ronnie and Dianne were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mis Ger- ald Brindley, •• . • •Mr. George ,Bushell 'spent &a- tnirday •with' his 'aunts, Misses Isabel and, Margaret MacDonald. 11(4,8s, Mary. .Arin McCosh, • Tonto. sspent the week -end with Mrs, John.:CIll, •Mr. .and Mrs, Barry 1VIoDonagth and Michael and Wayne .6,f Dun- gairon visited. Mr, ,& Mrs.' 'Goa.- dorr Maerknold. 4. • .% Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCosh, Miry Anne and ,Mrs. John Col. „• WOW Were Sxiiday guest S of, :\lr, arid Mrs. ICktlirie t • 4 - available, free and a lotter ad- • dressed to Box 483, ,Emergency Measures Organization, Walker- ton, '*ill bring, a• copy. : Lloyd • G./ Jasper, ,Co-ordinator, • •• •l;iruce County E.M.O. • CHU , Presbyterian Evening Aniciliary The•,FebruarY meeting was held • . at the home of 'lviri.,IVIOrgan Hen-.- • derson wit fifteen ladies - . • Sent.. Mrs,- ,Donald McCorMitit` was 'in 'charge of the 'tfrograln. • which opened with the Cali Worship follo*ed iby iirim prayer: Miss Mandie Fisher :gave the Bible ,.StudY entitled "More Than Lip ',Service Needed." Mrs, Robert MacKenzie 1-eviewed rev •• eral inte-resting articles .from: the "Glad' Tidings, including one , Vh:e "World Pay: ot,Prayer" .4tO be' . held .orr. March l's.t..:The "Order ,of. Service!' :for,. the Meeting has . ; • been .prepared, • .by the Christian" .: Women: of iKorea and ithe the •' w11 'be "More Than Conquerors" Members are urged to attend this iinportarit service. A display of books 'frontbe ,Publication .De- Oartrizerit as, sh.C;wn, and orders •• taken. • Mrs. .Morgan Henderson gave the •'topi6,. introducing the new Study' _Book, "On Asia's anti beginning: the Study ot Korea. The Meeting 'elated with :ihYrnii and the benediet*, social half +hour ',followed; • • • •• $3:00 /GRADE.'A HOG -• PREMIUM TO RETURN • . . The quality Premium paicr b3c .the ifederal goVernment.on Grade .. A hogs will be restored to $3 from . on April' lst, (the agri:. culture department ,animaced last week. , The premium was reduced, by $1.1ast SePtember .4th as an &us,. teritY.. measure., The department said the .SaVing .involved • in the redti�U�n w.i1i have :reached $1,- 345,600 by April Ist• . ' • 2. • • a ndar 'SU ; March 3; .1::90 THE NEW :DAIRY PARMRS'..!ADVERTISINO PLAN to4 11110NUMNTSH or sound• a fair price on a monument correctly designed • from quality , material,.. rely oh • SKELTON:. MEMORIALS. . Pat CYNAgait,, Prop. t. . '• Estaonsnea• Over Sixty Years; . . Walkerton : , Pone " , P.S44 ... • • , 4 • Ontario • • • • , 0 •