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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-06, Page 7WEDNESDAY,, Al -UNE .6th, 1962. The death of Archie Somers of Blythoccurred in `Westmin- ster Veterans, . ,Hospital in Lon- don .on •IViay 28th. He was an; uncle of Hugh. Curring ,of London and --..f mer1. _. of . Lucknow, _. Miss Donna Nicholson has been appointed Bruce County • home y economist, succeeding Miss Selma: " E LUCKNOW SENTINEL, I.UCKNOW► ON'rAR O PAGE SEV Wil.ixns; who .has, been transferred to. Vineland, in • Lincoln, County. During the first week of op- eration, parking meters' in Sea- forth produced 14p8,7,1, Half the 'proceeds -are applied to the cost of the meters — $140, each — which • will be paid for in • three years. 'The other .half goes into the town's genera. •.revenu. e. Due to lack of interest .on the. part Of the members and the, public, the Seaforth 'Highlanders Band, is, to suspend operations.. k'. C: .J. Sills who has been in. the band, for 83 years, "hates to see it stop;" but has called in instruments and uniforms. • i or Young entatio What the° riding of : Huron deeds is young aggressive representation: and this is exactly what '.you.. will get if you vote and . elect Ernie Fisher, your Liberal Candidates During the five ;years that Ernie. has . been Mayor of. Goderich he has worked to the limit ` of time . and endurance, to further the progress of that ' town. This is precisely what he will do if he is, fortunate to successfully contest.. this riding ,of Huron; V . .SOME EXAMPLES OF HIS AGGRESSIVENESS: In' the time. that Ernie' .has 'headed, u .. the .Goderich ' Municipal Govern-, s•P � P. menthe has made several •trips. to Ottawa: and set up mgny...inter-departmental • meetings in Goderich with. government ,officials. This work was all relative •. • to the removal ofship island`. which is now . underway. • I� In` his representation, ` Ernie Fisher constantlypointed out -that the removal .• of this ` shipping hazardwas vital tothe continued. prosperity, .'of both"- Goderich and 'Huron County. • With the island removed Ernie saw possibilities to facilitate, the • ;storage of much . more grain at . the harbour. This in . turn, would ,mean that trucking: could be •used - more broadly ; with a resultant, `savings of at -.least .12c per iushel;,, to. Huron County "fa ers • Without being' your Fed al representative, Ernie ' has ` already done much on. behalf :' of the riding;..o f . Huron. • • • During the '.year,.:Ernie : attended' close to,•300 meetings .each. of which constitut,ed.a speaking ..engagement. 1' He has .made many,. many ,trips o various cities in an effort to obtain industry for the town he represents..,. A He also "made many, trips' on matters that required the attention of either,,: the Provincial Governmelrt' or the. Federal. Government. Keeping things constantly i • tly .tri front of right people is the way that things have .been . attained for Goderich and this is the : way Ernie . intends to represent you . the people of 'Huron: • Vote `for young. 'aggressiverepresentation on June 18 VOTE FOR ERNIE' FISHER. QUESTION: ANSWER: you may be asking, yourself: What can . an • opposition member do for a riding? (Assuming- the Conservatives are returned) . ° Huron' Was represented by an •opposition .member during 1.7' years' of Liberal Administration:' See Hear Ernie CKNX-TV, Channel 8 June 8 and June •14 6:10 p.m. 1 On Ji ne..l'8 Vofie er Ernie �t "TI'ey. GLAD .YOU ASKED. .'' Box 1,81 -Winona, Qnt,. .118 February. Dear Campbell, . .• . Please find.' enclosed my cheque to help with your project, name- ly Lucknow and ,District Lions Club Artificial Ice Fund. It was nice to hear of it and I am glad you asked me.. , °. The 'other day while driving up 'to Wingham with any bro- ther, Ronald Armstrong; I men- tioned 'it and. I believe he was missed front, your list. He did not get a.. notice. By the• way, we went to Visit Grande Ar+rn= strong formerly of Gorrie (Mrs.. J.axnes• • Armstrong) She was 98. My, best• wishes: for the .town project. • Sincerely; • • . ' (Mrs.) Eris Sperling.. Publishers Note'. .Ronald `Tete" Armstrong also • sent along a donation, •wiith the nota- tion, • "How . come you • forgot me?" • . !WISHES' ,EVERY.: SUCCESS• IN ICE , 'UNDERTAKING Welland, .Ontario.. Mr. K:. ' C: Murdie,. Lucknow, Ontario. Dear Ken, Please, find enclosed. , a small cheque, .040 toward• your arta ficial ice fund, wish it was more. It isan oversight on my part, that this ';matter Was not 'attend - .ed to before. I• wish 'your .Com- mittee,. every.. ;s_uecess in, • their undertaking. ' How are..you, Mrs. Murdie & family keeping? I. guess • ,your children .are:: 'all grown. uP be- fore. new. Our :two daughters are happily married, and have three. children :each. Bert,' has' been •teaching, for `' about ;eight: years, 'IOW:kind of an hard boiled bachelor. , We dike this part of ' Ontario,. and enjoying it very much. If you: ever happen this- <Way,' %b'e, glad to . have you look us up. Yours islbincerertely..., GGIdowse. Publisher's. Note — Rev. ' Mr. Howse is r a former pastor of. the. Ashfield Circuit and is ,now ~serving as assistant minister at Central United •Church,. 'Welland: AMAZED .AT NUMBER OF DONATIONS ' : MADE BY FORMER RESIDENTS Elmira Ontario May 7th, 1962,' The Lions' Cltb, `. Dear Sirs; From 0, the time,.I'' received your letter regarding the Arti ficial Ice . fund ' for the arena, • where I' ortee skated,' I have planned- to send this small .don- ation, but weekly neglected.. do- ing so. oi•ng.so. • I : trust there will be sufficient skating time to permit children to learn to skate and that .child-; reri,, young folk` andthose w'ho: are older,': but wish to stayyoung, mriiay have an 'o(pportun+ity to en- j.oy. this ,healthful 'exercise. Also °' • that young hockey . enthusiasts will have an :opportunity . to practice. • • • I also :trust •that you will 'be` .lucky, enough to obtain an''. op- erator, so skilled in the -opera- tion of your ; ice making . equip- went .that your operating . costs will be' low... When. there are breakdowns .in' . this equipment, It 'can . be very expensive. Ha.ye been . amazed at ,the number .of former residents, who have . contributed. to your fund. Think L will look kip the back numbers' of the 'Sentinel. and clip. the .lists and printed extracts from letter's. of Comment and • make' a scrap book Then. I will underline • in • red the names of non-residents . and lin Imagination think 'of all • the places' where the praises Lucknow and, • its ,activities 'are being recited. Alter sixteen. years absence, I sornetiines find myself referring I.. to Lucknow and thenwonder, if• Elmirans may think my •corn- parison unfair.. Best of Luck.' Yours truly, • • Viola Kerry, vamiimenemnimusimearim lout A�ti�c�al �� PY MEMORIES O1 TING` AT OLD: RINK • ° 370 Eglinton Ave E.► " Toronto 12, C►nt. Dear . Campbell, It is' with pleasure that I en- close a donation for the Lions Cilub Artificial, Ince Fund. Skat- Ing at, the 'Lucknow rink :brings a host of pleasant memories.. ' With, figure skates, instruebors and ..good ice. always • available,, it will be different but, let ups, hope, Still' as ,much• fun.. All good wishes to the Lions Club • in their worthwhile pro- jest, Sincerely . . ° > .Mary. Haslam. as�lam. *.*•' Dave Barkvwell, 'Quebec "Here's' hoping we're not. too. late with- o.ur donation- to your . y very, worthwhj le' project; . Many tinies. I prayed for artificial' ice in the ' old rink • while helping • "Pelt'i� IVIoCoy f lood'er in . the. wee small hours.' of the morning"• Best of . luck. • ST. HELENS Mrs. ' Lorne Durnin is a • pa- tient . in Wingham Hospital this ' past week • where she is un'de r observation; ; Mr, Fred .McQuillin• visited Mrs. McQuillin: in. • Victoria' Hospital, London on Sundays where she underwent. :surgery last. Monday. • :She • is ' progressing,' favourably.' Just a • reminder of the meeting ' at :