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T)lE' LUCKNOW SFN.>,I ' I, LUCKNOW, -ONTARIO
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We buy twine by the
carload. Because we save, •
money we pass the
saving. on to you.
SUPERIOR is'' top qual-
ity . twine, : 'rodent and.
insect 'treated..
Bruce Raised $9.O,000,: Heads Province
In FAME Drive, Land Option Near Preston
The ,regular 'meeting ..:of the .
Brune•,. County coman'ittee for'
FAME was held in the A,'gricul-
ture building, Walkerton; June •
1st with Jack MacGillivray: as
chairm,an.'' .
Allan Halliday was nominated
by Ernie Beirnes to :act as sec-
retary due. to the ' absence of
W. . P. Oswald. .•
The chairman welcomed the
members of the' County Cornmit-
tee . with a. very special welcome
to :the' chairman of the Provincial`
'Board fore. FA1VIE; Mr. Charles
1VIcInnis,•
:Mr; .MacGillivray reported on
the, local' . activities .;of FLAME.
Bruce has contributed more than
• any other . county, with $90,000
raised to • date. .
�Mr. ' MaInnas gave a 'very. in
•forunative report on Provincial
activities: /
FAME'. has. placed an option
on:: land in the Preston area and-
:plans. for sewage disposal, are
know in the. hands ;of the Ontario'
Water • Resources Commission.
These plans have paSsed the Pri-
mary
inspection office of the
Commission and :forwarded: for.
further . investigation, .., and ap
proval
FAKE engineers have .:almost
coniple ed the plans for •
all • 7
;processing pants ',leaving them.
fully., prepared forbuilding as
soon as, the . • 0 W,R'C. gives ., ap
• proval for: the .plans, new , in its
office.
Mr. McInnis also stated the
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gl!ant 'for . Grey and Bruce .must
be built as soon as possible, pre-
ferably at 'the same time as the
•main ..plant.
• Mr: McGillivray • thanked Mr,
IVIcInnis for his remarks•and the
meeting was opened • for discus -
Sion which was very interesting.
The sincere. 'enthusiasm shown
by this Bruce .group was most.
gratifying to .Mr: lVlotnnis: :
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Held Showers For
June Bride -Elect >'
DUNGANNON FAIR HAS
WHIRLWIND COLLECTORS
Collectors for the':, lungan-
non Agriculturai •'Society's.
annual fall;: fair are .Gordon
Saunders, ,president, Marvin'
Durnin,, secretary -treasurer,
, ..`and Ralph Godfrey. And
the are a, pretty effective
trio, havingcollected close to
$7010. already this. 'year
They're 'calling Rlph. God
frey' "Mr.••Speedy." .Recently,.•'.
Ny, with *Gordon Saunders act' : '
ing . as chauffeur, Mr. ,God-
frey made 38. calls ;in one=
day on'' 'behalf . of,, the, iDun
•annon Society.
S' ociet .
Y. ... ,.
A number of. friends • attended.
a 'shower Saturday night at, the
-home • of Mrs. Ross • Durnin, St:
Helens, held in •honour of Miss •
Patsy Foran..Contests were con-
ducted. After being presented
with gifts, Patsy .thanked the.
hostess and' everyone present St.
invited them' to a trousseau tea
to be 'held in her honour` on
Thursday, June 21st. • '
On Thursday evening, ' former
associates of Patsy when 'she was
employed in ;Lucknow;; and
neighbors': gathered ;at the home
'of Mrs. Cliff Crawford, to' hon-
our the„ bride -elect with a mis-
cellaneous shower of lovely gvfts.
"We11,7'you can't- say. T made
any noise corning in ,last,'
"No, •but your pais . carrying
you in did." >is 'Four Subscription Renewed?'
Rescued After
3 Hours Adrift
After •three fours adrift en
Lake • Huron off Pine. River
beach, Durnin Phillips of ' Dun-
gannon and Chester Durnin of
Irwin, Pennsylvania, were res-
cued as darkness settled
Taking -off for some fishing
in a motor boat, they ran into:
trouble when a pin was sheared
on the motor shaft. •In endeavor-•
ing to ,make repairs they lost
the propellers and -had only
a couple of paddles aboard., With
a southeast wind blowing they'
Weren't making any headway
getting to shore, and in spite of
their paddling, the ..boat: drifted
about threemiles nortlwaard,•.off
Bruce Beach. Mr. Phillips . • said
they probably could have drop
ped 'anchor and rode ,out the
increasing wind, ' •
,However, one Of the paddles
with a shirt 'attached, lnacle ,an''';
effective distress signal and tliey
were . spotted on • shore.
From the . home of Gordon
' Enmerton, help was sought from.
Kincardine. Provincial Constable
A1 'Sheldon got B'ob Johnslton of
the Kincardine IGA :Store with
his boat and they. lost no. time
SEouts Tribute
To ,Don Jo�instone:
-Since the sudden death of Dori
Johnstone . of. Kitchener,' '..arid
formerly of. , Lucknow,;the fol-
lowing ,,letter. appeared .,in the
Kitchener -Waterloo 'Record:
Helping Hand
TO The Editor:. • .
The sudden passing of Don
Johnstone,; owner' of. :Hi -Way
Furniture; .was :„a great . sorrow
to several' Scout troops in this
area .
Although Mr. Johnistone was
not.. ' directly , : connected • with
Scouting; he, in his own way,
was able to help many Scouts.
to earn 'all 'or ..part. of : their
summer camp fees for the ,past:
sial years;' iby providing.. distribu-
tion.
tion. work. ' • •
Mr. Johnstone believed in
boys working for some of the
highlights in ' 'their, growing -up
period : - an :,,instructive. method
to make responsible citizens. for.
the. future. Mr. Johnstone was
proud' of • •oudr. . Scout movement
and stressed many times that
outdoor camping •was• the • ideal
environment for •growing. boys,
'Their', 'nearness to nature , as
only God can make it -their fel-
1 awship in working together as a.
group their friendship and
buddies that are •,inga,de•. 'for life
in, Scouting,' were some 'of the,
.
comments Mr, • Johnstone made,
He certainly had the true Scout
spirit:
Mr. Johnstone left this world
suddenly on his great joutneyy
—but he won't be . forgotten, A
true -Scout, ;he ' gave a •helping
hand to goys of today, to ' be.-
come
e-come 'true citizens of tomorrow,
He went ahead to 'camp with
the Chief Scout of all --God- -.in.
paradise.
WAL'PErt SCI OLTTS•
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20th KitchenScertrn Scoutsster
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w I N'.1 S1. X JUNE Mtn, 1962
An InvItatir' Is Exteh�
To The General Public
to 'attend .tha.
OFFICIAL OPENING
of
North Ashfi�Id:.Central ScFooI
on
Pldqy, June 15th,
8:O�p,rn.
The • Booard extends' a special invitation to rate-
.payers;
ate-
a ;former • teachers and students to be .present
.R Yers ' 'Present:
Ashfield Township School Area Nos 2
Samuel W. Gibson,..Chairman J; Roy MacKay, See.
,Entries will be of :one or more•
slides with. the, top 6 .entries to
'become the property of'the Farm
Safety Council,. The ' deadline
fox entries is November ,lst,'196i2.
in getting to the beach, and In' The prize' money
short time had reached .the drift- $6.00 and three '$4.00., : The top
ing craft arid taken it and its two 6 . entries will be the entry of
occupants in 'tow none the the Bruce County Farm ,Safety
worse ' • of their experience, but. Council in the Provincial Com -
happy
happy to be ashore. • petition. ::
Gary e Su#ton Firsf
.For. Safety Poster
The Bruce County Farm .Safe-
ty Council is planning to hold
foulr ,safety rallies in the County
this 'month at Paisley, Walkerton
and . Kincardine. •
The winners .:of the Bruce
County Farm Safety Council ,pos-
ter and •scrap• book competition
Will :ibe presented with.. their
awards: at• the ' rallies in their
area. ' '
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In '' the open competition for
,posters Gary% Sutton of R.R. ' 2,.
•Holyrpod, .placed '1st. "Overall=
Reid. Kreutzweiser. .
In the .scrapbook open com-
petition first place was •won by
Silver Lake Women's Institute-'
Helen Stanley and ' Joyce Mc-
Ewan, , R.R, • 4, Kincardine. They
also won the overall coopetition.
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:Wait 1pprOval Of
School Addition
(LORIS Board; Meeting)
A representative :' of ` Frank
Cowan .`Insurance. Company .. at
tended the, meeting and 'was au-
thorized to... make a'complete:
survey and Submit an `iansurance.
report -suggesting coverage which:
was considered should be' car-
ried: A
incl approval hasnot yet been
received ,from 'the Ontario 'Mun=`
icpal Board' to issue Debentures
covering. expenditure .bf t -the ad=
dition' . to the Iehool. Prelirnin=
•ary plans for : the two classrooms,
cafeteria and kitchen, have been
completed by Messrs. Salter Si
Allison., . to be forwarded to the
Deipartmeitof. Education for
their a Pp, •u • roval receiptof
Pon
assurance !rein: ,the, Municipal
Board:. •
A, very favourable report on
conditions within the .School.
was received from' • Inspector
Scott, onl his regent, inspection,
of the School.
Sundry accounts amounting to
$?03.41 were approved paid.
:. The: Safety - Council' ; has • been
very.` active this spring distri'bu
ting -implement` stickers and•
posters about the County. ' •.
Picture Contest,
A. new competition being start-
ed by the ' Safety Council is' the
farm coloured • slide.. competi-
tion. 'Those' . slides are to be 2
inches by 2 inches and ::will de-
pict . accidents, the .'cause of ac-:,
cidents or the ;result of accidents.
Doctor to ., patient: 'What . really
complicates: your case is the fact.
you '• don't carry medical -sung
ical .plan • insurance.'
Police : Organize
For EMO In Bruce
Police .Departments •from. 15 Of:
the /7 ' Departments: in •.Bruce'
County • attended a. meeting in '•
Port Elgin on Thursday.
The
Meeting', was ;calle'd• ta•
organize: the police' under the
Emergency Mea.aures Organiza
tion , of Bruce County
All police equipment •wilt be
.listed : with the Central' EUIO of
five. Police schools will be. held
in various, parts 9'f Bruce ;County:.
this:year.` Each Police'.Chief wilt:
submit naives,,' of three auxiliary
• police in. his area to -'assist in,.
Emergencies'. and plans 'are, unr
der.. wday "to have one. auxiliary.
polieemlan per. 1,000 population
in' Bruce County ,,The group'.
strongly ''recommended: that the
auxiliary police be equipped_
with distinctive uniforms .so
that they :•could•:be identified as:
'EMO.,- policemen: ”' ,
Lloyd' Jasper of 'Walkerton; as
Bruce: County Co -Ordinator; out',
lined- '.the phases of. EMO work.
Irwin:Lobsinfger:, R'eeve. of •Wal'
kerton ; and chairman
Bruce ; County EMIO .. was in
Charge: of -the meetin .
Police ..Chief Donald Cllchris`.
f --Walkerton adand head. . o
f Police.
in . Bruce • County :outlined vagi..
ous proposals: `` Bruce County',
has been' divided. into • areas'. ser,
'v.,:iced.' by the, various ;fire d'epart''.
merits., and • key men:, will be
chosen from these ,areas to ac:
;as leader's in times. of emergency,
'An economi t has stated tha'
wealth. is .a .relative 'matter. Pert
haps he rneans-.that 'the :wrong,
relatives have it, .
HURON HAS PROSPERED
UNDER THE DIEFENBAKER
ADMINISTRATION
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Continue a sound
record of service
Re-elect Elston
CARDIFF
Vale PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE