The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-09-04, Page 10Px
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SKELTON MEMORIALS '
1. Pat O'Hagan, 'Prop..
Established Over Sixty Years
Walkerton . • Phone 881.9234 Ontario
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MK'. 1963
WEDNESDAY, 6+E1,'
DUNGANNON..
is&'tors et thes week -end ' �vit►irt
tan#' IGeomgeBritiffIgt0714
wiere•her'sister Mks Donna' Atlt-
ahi-so i,, • Wingharn ' and : bbrother
Jack Aatetlon, 'Wife .and, Um -
.11Y. ' Stouffvellle, '
Mr, and Mrs;Statile/ B+ag.,.
worthy, • Taront o spent. the 'w+eek
'; end with Mr.. end • aVIrs, Victor
Mes;• • Wardrop ' and
;daughters .• .tarifa • 'Nagy
Spent. the'. _ '�k-end; , 'in. Toronto
With •. er:dra =r Mr, and Mts
'Warr.. 1,11 tan ! ` Marjory,
•41Ers. I ontaaid•`, ; C litishd1rn Carty ;
• ed' heone last Thy :reteov�e+r
Pig. quite ' ive i1 - a+fber : hex` recent
Operation .at , Wiuc>,gthtaxn;' ' ptbail,
• FI.O W+ay+n+e. 'Broom ebur
'' to RCAF et Winnipeg'aat• the
end . of tine . week aftteir ' tung
tele weeks .With "' h • - + trs : Mr.
and Mrs,Wilbur 'Bo**
Mr: .'and Mrs.' W A. Culbeert
and Ston am On Saturday attend—.
ed the : • C w rd—'Fowler .Wedgy
ding at :Winglient. Presbyterian
tphtureth Thee tgrooni . is : Mr. and
. Mxs, Gari era's .grandson. Other.
guests�itrtom ' araumd ` .here • were.:
.and Mrs. cora. Otaabert,and
son Jitnn, •:anrd; Mr. and Mins, How-
atnd Culbert. 'The dreception. was
Jietld iat< Btlue. Barn meat Listowel
at w►hatc+h • there- were. '-' lhmi-
died. .iguestts.
Visitors this week: :w with Mr.
. and Mat., : Mason:. MeAil fetor are-,
the slitter's. :cousins Ptballlbp,
Bark y, BMs Marty Barkley . and.
11 r. nt: Bier10leyt off Echo " Bay.
Ctatlleas .ton 1VZiss.; tth MoOon.•-:
n;eltl tan Stg dant', • were • Mr.. famrl
Mrs. Sydney Gi+lsony. Miss . Lout
• *.Gibson and Mrs, Henry jiothae,
• ion front Stratford, ti . • .
'A rpiicntiic• meeting 10es+• thea ,at
• the DtunganimnAgrtiteufl +atl `Hall'
by the, Dtia annen :.WPomn+ent's !nt-:
sbiit a.'te=; . The . 4-H: Clubs.' were ,tine
'.guests • for . tthe. • afternoon.
ty4ive an5wtere di' : the roll; toatlL
bq reciting a f avOurtilte 'nursery
rhyme., Mrs.: Cecil ,Btlatke presi+d
ad. Leatd'ers far :441' • Clanb 'and
Dessert eoua)se ..w sprinted:-
.'lag' Daty for ..the 'B►lind - will' be'
:con ducted apt flue Dtuhiiigann on :
Fold' Fair. Mrs. • /lava/wild, l lixinlr=
gent gave an eseell'ent motto on.
kk YOutbh • We Learn and in Atge:
• We :Uode Stansel "• . Mrs. :Warren
Zinn dor thele Ted a oniz on . tbti+r'ds+;.
. .athn and 'anseots. Lindia• . Bl+alke,
Kraren.. Dawson .earitbettau;Yteidt 0.00h.
;games' 'atntd. sports. for tal1L. 'A.• tp'itc-
• nib 'i ttraoh ' ;was enyjoYec]i :1)Y'
alb::.
Little Diamfe •Popp, dauighteT
.Of. +Mr. and Mrs. Lorneof
Blyth and cousin Sandra
hte+r of Mr.. atrnd. Mrs.
Murray tpoop,G+odte'rl et.i, Spentt a
few days east week . vvittih., tbheitr'
•: grantdparen�ts, Mr. ealei Mrs. Qtito.
Popp:•
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The Milky Watt' Club ane+t of
'the' biome of . Mfrs. • :Grafi Mc-
Nee on Thursday. evening for:
the beginning of the course./Mrs..
and• DIsTRICT.:
Graham McNee 'i>.s, the leader and
Mrs. �Esther Rivetit aacssttant. An
electiorb of . +of i vers ..are ' asfol-;.
lows; • .presidenit ' Betty Irvin,
v+ice-s. Wanda Walston,, Yvonne'
Glavin secretary . and. press re-
porter Arlene Dickson; ; There
were ten girls joined; The, leta+d-
ter. • demonstrated . junket ?x ade
both ways; ' with tablet form sand
also with the powder form. The
girls all. tasted' loath ' kinds. • The.
ntextt, meeting will 'be at Mrs.
.McNees on.: tFritday evening,
Setptanbe+r ,6th.
. Mr. and Mrs. J+othn Willson -and
.chitldren, .Steven and. Ruth ALnn,�
To e • i r f , ' til• U +thte . '. week -end
th MMirs.' at‘' sr .Rivett:
'80$14 • tembetr 1st at
Oshawa ',General Hoep+itatl ''to• Mrr:
t.!6111!9'1. (.Lee•.
•) a;. dangle:
to* place'.
Odie Of Mm,
rr7a gtton • and
t ' 'were Mr.
and Mrs: Vicitor Errington.,: ,Mr.
and: 'Mrs. Harold tEriington,
ante,. Penny, . Nancy, Donna end
David, Mr. tanidt`: • Mr+s" , John Duty-
ntin; Wayne • and. George, . Auburn,
Mr. .. amid. 11lMas. • Ivan '. Bendetrson,
Brian' end ;G•reg, " Toronto, 1,11i.. &
Mina. Ross " Erningbon, . Lorene,
Debbie . end Valerie , tof St. Hyl- •
ens, George E emtlan dt,.. Lon-
dOfl,. Mr,' and Mrs: 'Bain: Ycitrgi.
Ctltlh'h0nt. r
Ae iivtersamy; services `wild :toe'
held • at ie Dungannon ',Un+iited.
°hutch on : Snepteniber" 28th. In
;the mtornatng, Bev.J. A. Veldhw s,
!the: : pas'tor rovw1l +naive, charge cif
the service. In the .evening, Bev.
G. L. MIMS, Cali n, will .'lie • ;the
gam Spealker. Special anusnc 1 at I '
tboth:�' •
.Mr.. Land Mrs. Tho'mtas..Kiovtitak •
have: sold their Vih]r1atge,
deme t`4 Mr; and QVfrs+. Jami' Rivett •
of'Gto ri
Tl*' K $rani•
ot�rlatlt II
'tmov+ed , .tont r at the , . of
ithe •:week.
and Mrs. Bill
'Margaret Joy Du:
ter. ti✓ongiratnulations
,Py.': t . , n , tg
on ..► Malt the
a'n+dt '-Mrs:
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faaxv LY. ..'Hose'
�cn mQm
red Qf H�aring
"After all, mother, ttrie • is a
ntevi . tg enteratr'on,: ' and ' I don't
i want, :to be a stick in -the -mud.
Why, there are . girls in our class:
who 4hkay'e been ,going: steady,
,since they were 10 -;-and there
I faun almost 12 years .cad."
' Witherssure have it .:easy
today., Ally" grandmother 'used • to
(have to 'go out and help pull
the 1pldw ' when the mule gat.
sktk.".,
fihree of her •,front: teeth are:
Coming in Brooked. But. I think
that in three yeans•-and ,for
$750-+I ;fan' s!tragliten thein' out
niceily.". • • •
"I don't care . what the ' k+dg
did, (I've lid •a bard day at the
of i e. If they meed punis+hing,.
you, tpunisth- ttther&' , •
' "Hurry up • rand sew • �on the but-
ton, mom, or I'`11 •be :late ` to
school." •
"Mcitiher, , .dear; could you
please thhelp...i he with this home-
work problem h Algebra?' While
you're !working it out "I'11 watch
television. They've' got a real
keen prlogram on, and .I'+lll ' j us+t
+die • utterly if I don't get,. see
« +h+u�n►grty •arnytwtay ."
Stta±b me with a. kriii.fie,' • mo- •
BUSINESS
ACADEMY
AIR•CQNDITIONED
44 QUEEN SOUTH
Kitchener
Alma Ph. 744-3539
Enroll ' Now ! Fall Term Begins September '3:':
like that, to. sc+hool. Everybotdy.
in class wi11 1aaugrh+ at me. I'd;.
rather be dead,' ,dead, dead."
"Please dot •let dad see my
report card, mom., Hte'L1 kill me
--I
just know the•vsnz+l1.''
"I'd ' love to help you " with
the dinner dishes,, another dear,
but 'right now 1 have to " call.
.Jane Land ' .ask her about.. ithis.
his tory ; quiz we're going to have
tomorrow... You wouldn't want
Mme to flunk 'it, would your?"
"So 'What ' •if give : meal does.
get ' cold, ' Mem? I : ain't really
•tth• ger, shoot me with' a ' gunbu:t Now. I want: tto get one luck;
please, please, ;please don'ta�ri+ake straagtht. • once and for all: •I'm
the.- iboss in ttthi :faanaly.
Brite wear `
�an otl�d.lfastitioned �d�ress
"I don't see .wlhy you Complain
about being: so tired. Why, any
grandmother worked 16+ hours a
day;. lived to be 80,, and never
head a labor-saving device . in
her .life." .•
"What do . y+ou do with all ;tine
money I bring 'borne to this
ihouse-,pour it down?,:'.the drai+n+,
"If yon - wit hew wiall+paper,.
honey, you'll have ;to hang tit
yourself. Maybe you can gelt the
kids sto +help 'out. It's about time.
they '. learned to do Something
useful:" j
• "Putting ion a 1ti`trle.weight,
aren't you, honey? Maybe , you .
don't get enough • exercise 'just
lying around :the house all day
doing .ntotthi1,g."••
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1VLr.. and.'Mrs. Cecil Blake; Jim,
Lynda,— Bill' ,and'Bambara �atnid--
1Vltr. Harold Blake 'enjoyed a me
for trip to East Tawas '
, Mich: for
•the week -end 'visiting 'Q#Lr. 'fid•
Mrs. 1H. -Eugene Hansom.
Mrs.' William. Caesar returned
home • from Winghham Hospital
after treatment for a tri; optimistic
condition and .'is much' improved.
BAND. ,aHAS; 4
FAIR : ENGAGEMENTS
Luoknow District 'Hig►hSchool.
Band, under .the ddireotu'ore. of
Bandmaster Etllvvtin : tHiatll • haus
'oma fall fair en ents book-
ed over the 'next mo ithl:
• They arefled for
may. on!. ber 11'bh, Kirch'
' cordin a 'on 'Setpbeniiber 201h,
IJtalc knOW on September 26th, &
ID tntgaaltnom on, October • 4+th.`
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• WE ARE BUYF:1Si of , new crop . Timothy•
and Clover SeedViror, information on hand-
ling_ and merketu contact:
1 LUCKNOW DISTRICT CO-OP
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, :.uckne Phone a 28-21'2'5
• •••N•o••••so•oro••o•oaio•••0
air OF• THE MANY i.
Fair' pay for all -action by your.
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' .Conservative .Government set mini
• • num legal wages for/your protection
in our Province. '
Action in agriculture—rural Ontario's
future depends •' on young farmers.
The Conservative Government pro-
vides -loans and ' other measures to '.
encourage them.
Farm income and production up -1962
farm production reached the :highest
level in our history duringyour Con-
servative Government's term in office.
4 More parks, more: visitors, more
recreation by ,1962, your Conserva-
tive Government had 81 provincial
parks operating. Visitors rose 26% to
7.8 :million!
5 Your enjoy. Canada's finest highways-
and the Robarts' Government in-
tends to see you get more. 1,700 miles
of new multi -lane highways are
scheduled..•
Higher standardof living—Govern-
mentprojects .
ment haveincreasedOntario's
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farm income and employment; ensure
the mostr ductive use o f •land
productive
Finest education for your child -your
Government is determined that there
will be no limitation to the creative,
and productivecapacity ;of students.
QUniversity education available to all--:
this is thegoal of. your Conservative
V
Government. New universities are to
open is Peterborough, Niagara Falls
and. Windsor.
9 Allowances: for the' aged and disabled
boosted to $65 monthly—it is only one
of many welfare increases. Your Con-
servative Government aims to im-
prove conditions. further.
Vigorous "leadership -•a measure of
good political leadership is the atil
ity .to get' things 'done:' for the people
quickly and'wisely. John . Robarts'
administration iSlor you. ' • '
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