The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-08-29, Page 11WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29th, `1902"
THE; LIJCKNOW SENTINEL, L1
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PAGE .ELEVEN.
GEORGR' MvCIMOHEON recognized with gratitude. iphilosophy of rural peoPle.
With 90 polls . in the riding • He warned, !however, that the
(Continued from page 1): each entitled to four voting de- :G•overnment has no •magic for -
The :successful eand'idate re-
ceived a "big hand'' when his
.election , was announced by the
convention chairman, Lloyd Jas;
per, president ;of the Huron-
Bruce • Progressive 1Gonservative
,ASSOCisatiOn. • •
Nir Joyiit also received •gener-
eus applause;. when he . pledged
'100% support for Mr. McCut-
cheon: in the worthy pursuit of
holding the .riding of Huron-
.
Bruce." i ' mates were namsed.
• llVlr. 'Jaylnt then: madie it, known
that' it was only a shtost time Sewage Ridiculous Burden
:before the •convention dpened' George, :Joyot, first nominated
that:' he Yearned Mr. • McKinney was first .speaker, Points which.
l�aa decided not :to stand, .when ,he 'stressed for Huron -Bruce
lie decided to make a convention were: ;good value for the tax dol-
lar, indu:strial, development; a
study of hydro .rates," a thorough
study of • the. 'Ontario `•Water, Re-
legates plus officials:.and other mule to raise money, and that it
eligible v.gters, the possible vote •isnecessary to look closely a.t
was 391,. and the total -ballots the denihands of the people and
least were withinabout a dozen es5ess them according to priority
of this total.. • • • • and ,necesaity.
Mr. Jasper introduced the rid -Mr, Stewart pointed'to the eOnt
ling association officers, J. Har- , ario promotion of agricultural
ley Crawford', secretary treasuhr- products • overse'as, and 'to the in •
er; Allister Hughes, Kinloss,, lst dustrial convention in Ontario
vice-president; Roy Cousins, this fall, with a view :to prompt
B r s
sels '2.
ui n u vice ipre�siident. opening we are
ep he highest eimpo�e� per
t,•
of the lmeetinges of the the three candi- capita, exceeding Britain by six
0
times. • • •
Mr. Stewaeit paid 'hie trilbute to
the late member and his. ' wife,
and concluded: "There • could be
no greater trebute to: John W.
Manna than to send a. representa-.
tive to: Queens Park .on October
9th:
of it by putting it to the ballot
and not . giving it to George Me-
Cutcheon without a fight. ' . •
Tribute Tp Mr. Hanna
sources sewage program,' •and a,• itt
The. 'meeting opened with a study df the ,County raads__sy �FOrn1er I lliile
minute's •silence to the memory
of the late :John W. Hanna, who
represented ,Huron Bruce e.ontin-
uously for nineteen years: Every
speaker lauded hihm as a .friend
.of; the little man who had been
olose to .the ✓people,•and the Most
devoted• member.. ever to serve •
the riding. The role that Mrs;
• 1laniia• had played i,n support of.
stem to decide w•hat. should be •
,
i.over as •develoPenen�t
roads, Gust On Sunday:
taken
He n
ted to Teeswater, Luck-
' Rev. Gorden. Geiger, •niirester
new, •Brussels, Blyth, Mildmay of •ssex United Qhuzch, and a
in• the Pow
. assessment bracket .former Minister of Luc'know•'Un-
Which. would find a sewage poo- ited .Church •wigs the. guest spea
jest as imposing a "ridiculous 'tax 'ker . on Sunday, marking another
burden:" If. there are pollution' of the sped?al se'r:ies'•af centesimal
problems in Jliese centres, ways . y,ear servicets." • r
Ther husband's works was :also and ns .Should be found to' Rev. Geiger ministered here
relieve .them. 0, conducting
. ,g .
• 'from 1i9�5�$� bo. 1916 c�ondu'ct'
:Vigorous Campaign, his. first ' service here :.on Centean-
• George MoCubcheon pron'iised trial Sunday, when the hadno
a. vigorous campaign in keeping ,way cif k'nnow;ing the visitors from
with the' Policy of .the Govern the' Members ','o€ his , congrega-
1 don't give a
hoot about winter."`
No wonder With hundreds of
soft, warm feathers protecting
him, old Mister Owl certainly
can • afford to ignore thecoming
freezing blasts of winter.
Butyou can't.,' Follow the lead
of wise birds. Call up your \
Co-op and arrange for their
convenient CO-OP Sung.Io Fuel
Oil Service. What a wonderful,
warm difference it will make
to your nest! e
Think. about this: when you
patronize your Co-operative,.
you're not just.:a customer .,..
you're an owner.
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Calvin Kreuter,: Brus'se'ls, by
Bill King Jm4,' Brussels, 'and .Or-
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merit.' He referred: to ••the • hydro tion, On Sunday it wars; different;<Wi'liiam ,Elston,' Morriss . Town-',
• and roads d!evelopment.un'.der. the ,and. he expressed. • hiappines's: to shilp; by aJirn. Thal•eii, ,Blyth, and
Conservative goverienent, and to seie' so many young people among Bete Simpson, Kirntail
the trade drive being : promoted.:. the 'familiar faces in. the congre :hGli�fford'Dun�ber, Ethel, by Carl
Mr;' McCutcheon said he felt. •gatiore a •MaCDonalet, Grey Town:shiip, and
that what we • receive. in provin He :