The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-13, Page 7. • !
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th,, 196,2
LUCKNOW SENTMEJ.4, LIJCIe.NOW, ONTARIO
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WHITECHURCH
Tvventy-01—TeTaarar-attended-th
monthly meeting of the W.I. in
the Whitechurch Cominunity Hall
On Tuesday night. Mrs.. Wallace
con gave a talk on ” current
events, Mrs. Russel Ross gave
federated news and Mrs. Da
Tiffin gave a report of the •pre-
sidents convention which was
held in Guelph, 'Mrs. Claude
Coffin sang Beautiful Isle oj
somewhere. Plans were m,ade
for a bus trip to. Toronto, -Cap-
tain Newman of the SalVation,
Army . in Wingharn was . guest
speaker or the evening, §peak-
ing on his work,: Mrs. Robert
Purodon, and Mrs, David Mac-
Donald were hostesses for. the
evening. ;
Rev, George 'Watt of Oakville,
• Rev, Robert •Watt and Mr. Archie
,Watt of Toronto visited at, the
home, of Rev. John Watt and
also: with,. their mother; Mrs.
John Watt who is a patient in.
-Winglyarn General Hospital.
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. Mrs. Robert Ross is a patient Mr. and Mrs. Dick De Boer
in Wingham General Hospital, of Blueva.le visited on Sunday
and Mrs. Carl McClenag- at the home • of, Mr. and Mrs„,
h
an visi e_ on -Sunday---a-t----the+John De Boer.
wart in. Kitchener and also at of Mr, and Mrs. RObert Adami led in prayer °and Miss Beth -
home of Mr. and1VIrs. Mac. Ste.: Little Janet -A aims, -daught-
• Rouiston • 'followed by "Com-
• ments' on Religion and Life"
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from an article by Padre Young
ph _Mrs.__Alex-MacTairish-
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Don-
ald Stewart -in. •Thorndale.
Mr. Melvin Rock of Ethel vis-
ited on Thursday evening at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Carl
McC•lenaghan. '
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker and
family of Exeter visittd on Sun-
day at the hoine of Mr, and Mrs.
Ben McClenaghan,
Mr. John Gaunt, Mr, Russel'
Gaunt and Mr. and Mrs, Tom
.Gaunt: of Wingham were in.
London , on Saturday, Mr. Tom
Gaunt remained in Victoria
hospital for further treatnienit.
Mr. and,,IVIrs; DuStan Beecroft
attendeda convention at Sault
Ste. Marie „last week.
Mr. and .Mrs. Ken Currie. of
Wingbarn visited on ThuridaY.af
the 'horne of Mr, and Mrs. Donald
Dirstein. in Brantford.
returned home from, Wingham MacTavish read a poem "The
General Hosrpital •after •being a Happy :Heart" Mrs. Douglas
patient' there for over. a week. Dunlop presented a film., "The
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray Reason 'for Being." She also M-
od' Wingham and Miss Annie ported briefly .,on the Christian.
Kennedy; of Whitechurch were Education Workshop that had
at London last Friday, where been, held in. Paisley that day.
they visited . with his daughter, A Bible Quiz on. "Boys of the
Mrs. James Wilson. • Bible" was interesting. A. brief
teljort from' the McMaster Con
OLIVET 'NEWS ference in Hamilton on Methods
of., -Bible. Study was given by
• Mrs. Alvin Hamilton4. The wor-
The June meeting of the Unit- ship service closed with .a. sing-
ed Church Women •Was, held at song led by Miss. Beth MacTav-.
the home of Mrs, Alex. ikh. The business period, fol-
Tavisly• on Thursday ' eveninglowed, led by Mrs, White,. who
Mrs. :Herb Clayton and .her also dedicated the offering. The
'group were in charge of. the roll call was .answered by a
worship service, with Miss Mary verse from, my school reader,
ROulstorkat the piano. Mrs. Whichwas answered by twenty
Clayton opened the meeting inembers,'Ythere were also four
withe
aPpin; "Along'Life's Way," visitors present.' Courtesy re -
The scripture
was read by Miss marks were,given, by Mrs. Mel-
,
yin Coiling. The meeting' closed.
with the U.C.W. benediction &
a.:social hour. was enjoyed.
,Some •from here attended the
-United' Ch4gclr-Vomen's-:Rally-------4-
--4n-Ripley on Monday, June .4th.
Olivet people had a cheN of
anniversary services to attend on •
Sunday. Some went to St. And-
rews in ,Ripley - while Others
went to South Kinloss Presby-
terian Church.
Mrs., Mae Hamilton, Mrs. Al-
vin' Hamilton, Mrs, Oscar White
and .•Mr. Bert Eaton visited on '
Sunday. with Mrs. Annie Mac- '
Intyre of Kinloss. '
Mr, William lVICGuire of Rip-
• ley, formerly 'of Olivet under-
went surgery ,in Kincardine Hos-
pital recently. His condition was
not very, good at time of writing. •
After a trial period.. of , one
month •in the observance of
"closed all day Monday,". Arthur
merchants.have reverted to their .
cuStbmary Wednesday half holi-
day. . •
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BRUCE. NEEDS A YOUNG MAN OF ACTION
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HON. ,L. B. PEARSON
Leader of the Liberal -
•Party of Canada •
A New Kind of Leadership
The Kind of Government
We Need at Ottawa
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• • Since. this will be the last issue before the election on .
• June' 18, it is necessary' that you know' the true facts in
certain instances: , . •
. There has been much said by the -ConServative
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date in connection with the Douglas Point Atomic
• Energy Electric Plant. The true 'facts about this Plant •
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are The Atomic Energy Commission and the Ontario 3
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Hydro • Electric COrrimission built . the .pilot .Nuclear
.11 • ' . • 'Plant at' Chalk Riverundpr the Liberal regime The A
Ontario 'Hydro Electric Commission , chose the site for
the Douglas Point Nuclear Plant and • purchased the
land. The Atomic EnergY. Commission is paying for
IIII • • .. the constructionof the .building. This whole scheme
• was arrange during the term of the Liberal Govern-
ment, no member had any knowledge.' of *here. this.
• plant wait! be located. It was through ,the co-operation
of John MacKenzie the Liberal 'candidate and •his'
Council that the construction of .the plant 18 advanced
to its present state. Roads and streets had to be closed •
and old_ plans removed ‘before anything could be done.
1 quote from an. article. in the Kincardine News of the . •
14th day .of February,. 1962, from a speech made : by
Andrew Robinson, the then Conservative member : "A
• , short •while ago. the Atornic Energy. Board of Canada
• . along with the Hydro Electric, Power Commission' of •
• Ontario , agreed to erect an atomic, :power plant in the
County of Bruce, Why they chose Bruce 1 am not' too
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john' -1. MacKenzie .is faMiliar with the DouglaS, Point
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Power Plant •and has a full, layman's knowledge of the
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1,ilierttl Vote For MucKenzie
114006is Progress For Bruce
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JOHN MacKENZIE
; • Bruce ...Liberal Candidate,
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plant and its potential. He will promote Industrial De-
velopment • immediately on being elected. He will not
wait until Election time. The Riding of Bruce is now
ready for development. but it must have a young man
to promote and fight for the same. John H.'1VlacKenzie
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It must be pointed out that the Conservative Govern-
ment reduced the National Debt in the following years, '
namely : .1871, . 1882, 1912, 1913. The Liberal Gov-.
ernment between 1945 and 195 7 reduced the National
'Debt, Two Billion Dollars. The Conservative •Govern -
Merit increased the National Debt Two Billion, Dollars •
from 1957.to. 1962.' We can not afford to permit: this
to happen ag4in.
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John H, MacKenzie will promote loans' for small
. businesses, Small towns 'are , the backbone • of Bruce
• * riding and should have assistance: MacKenzie Will work
• It is quite apparent that Lester B. PearsOn will be ,our
next -Prime Minister and we must have a Liberal Mem- . •
• bet froin' Bruce. Vote John H. 'MacKenzie.,
• 6. Your Bruce :Liberal, John MacKenzie, will serve •you
well . at Ottawa because: He • as his •grass roots , in the •
• . ' Heart of Bruce. As a son of the soil,his integrity', his
intelligence,• his ability to -learn and . grow .has earned
him positions of responsibility in themunicipal field
climaied, by :the wardenship of • Bruce, As heis ten-, '
scientiousry carrying on his duties as warden this year,
so, he •will carry out the responsibilities as your rnenriber.
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