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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-09-26, Page 2VIE WCKNOW SHINTINEEIA,, ;LUCK.NOW, ONTARIO,, ion Campaign Zooms TO Climq Vote October 4 Advance Poll ThisWee Interest in the Huron Bruce byelection to• 'be held axi Thurs- day of next week, •October 4th, hale soared .to unprecendented. heights,and a big; turnout 'at the polls is expected. This issue contains consider able advertising, nand several ,press releases from both. `cams', w,ho• have "kept it •clean",. *but have kept . up an' exhaustive pace in stumping the riding.. yhe Locall • and througlout t riding there has been added in- terest stirred :by the turkey barbecue: • which was :set' for Wednesday at the Gaunt faun.'. Anticipating the, crowd and sup plies needed has created some- thing of a' problem,. for a . ter- rific' turnout is 'exp .ted. if :the weather is ..good. .' • The - climax tames .'early ne„kt. week in:; ,this community, with a visit from both. the Hon. John. . Bobarts, Ontario's prime mill- ister and Liberal Leader the Bon: ' John Wh termeyer., Huron -Bruce • is a key riding; elect . L;Q:H.S. , Student Council Persofiel of the::'.ucknow Dis- trict High 'School Student:' Cour-. cii: 'elected .on Monday 'is' as fol- lows: President, Dianne ' ..Jamieson, Grade 12; Vice -President, Sher-. ' on West, , Grade 12; Secretary, Esther Gibson, Grade 11; Trea- surer, Doug MacKinnon, Grade' 12; Press reporter, J irici Mac- Donald,,. Grade. l'1; Pianist,- lVfary 'Ellen Shiells; 'Grade-. 12. 5 In: Headlines F.A. Meeting Members of : the ;Ontario Fed=. eration:. of '"1 gricu1ture- . took a firm stand'of .0 'way„s and means of. controlling hog ,cholera. ,in Ontario. On. the Wheels of a cost ly, , program of hog .slaughter • in Canada . resulting • from •the. • se-' icond cholera outbreak in recent'; .years, xnembers: passeda resolution calling.: for three de= .cisive moves: 1(+1)) That the Can- ■ ada Department, of Agriculture • ' requested*. to .work closely, with 'the<U.S. Department of Agriculture in: divising methods sof' Controlling ,•and ' eventually eliminating hog :cholera', . (2) That the penalties :for 'feeding'.uncook- ed' garbage: to'.hogs.'in Canada be.. made inore . severe' - than : is • niow•• the :ease :and •..that they- ' bemore rigidly •' enforced. i(3)• That steps be taken 'that will, insure that the feeding :of_, garbage to hogs be . .discouraged • and . over •a • long term" 'be eliminated . • al;to- gether. ' Thin resolution . resulted' largely, from the recent outbreak of 'hog cholera. • in ' Ontario . and'. Quebec, ••which has seen' several • 'thousand Bogs ' ,slaughtered, and some 4400,000. in coinperisation.' already paid' to the owners by the , Federal Government. The outbreak has : ' been' traced feeding uncooked garbage .con- taining scraps ., of raw' U.S, pork:' • to Canadian hogs.' Swine "hogged" the headlines of the:' second ';leading •resolution ' ■ when the • 0.V.A. members cal- led al- led • for the` early restoration of the $c3.00. Federal premium on Grade A . hogs.. This .premium , with a provincial general elec- tion expected next year. There is always some uncer- tainty as 'to where one votes, ali., we have ' been asked this question More than once. • . From the official proclamation we obtain the location of the polling points in this area: Ashfield—No a, Bert MiWh n- ney's, -No. 2, School House ' No., 49; No. 3, Orange Hall, Con. 12; No. 4, Mrs. Myrtle Hod. ge's; No. 5, Clifton Austin's; . No. 6, Gor- don Banger's; Nd 7, Frank Ha . mUtoan's. ' . • Duron -No. '1., . Reeds Corners. Community HQ; No, ' Bethel: Orange Hall; No. 3, Schoolhouse No. 3; No. 4, Township Hall, Ripley; No. 5, Herbert Clayton's. '1, Orange Hall, Kinloss• N. 2. Orange Hall, ,l Kin-.. lough; No. 3, Township Hall, Holyrood;..'No, 4, ••'Ord lennning- ham`s;, No. d•, Lan►gside store; No. 6, Institute Hall, White, church. Lucknow—No. 1, Town Hall; Na 2; St, ' Pe'ter's Parish Hall;.; No. 3, . Legion Hall. Ripley—No. 1, Municipal Of- fice; . No, 2, McLean's Harness; Shop, West , Wawanosh—No. 1.,Mr's.; Annie% Here's; No. 2, Public Lib- rary, ,Auburn, No, 3, Township hall;• No, 4,Memorial Hall, 'St, Helens; No. 5; Fred ,McQuill n's;. No. 6, Parish. Hall, St. Augus- tine. ' Culross—No.1:, ' 'schoolhouse SS. ' No. 1; No. 2, Schoolhouse x; No.' 3, Schoolhouse SS. No, 4; •No. 4, Thomas Good fellow's; No. 5, Salem School; No., 61:Kraemer's Hall, Formosa; No, 7,, Westford School Advance polis will . be held at Wingham, Ripley, Brussels and, Mildmay this • Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to. 6:00 pan, and from 8:0 p:ni. to: 11:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 'SEPT. 26th, 1962, Phone 82 4cknow MORE VALUE.. FOR YOUR MONEY 1704 ,0110.1rgodije' .11m_:89c McCormick's (*kers 2 box 69c. One lh.. box, (salted:. or plain) . Frult. CocktmiI: ,i1 Sgood) 27c• Orchard Valley,, 20 , oz. tin Peanut Butter York, 1 pound jar, WE ALSO HAVE FRESH CRANBERRIES 2 bars $9c s■■■■'■■■ii■ai■■■■■lam■A.■1a■■■,■\I■iUI■/�U■IiUU ■ ■ ■■I■■••■■U■■rA■■■■■■■•••■■ga•■■•g•/••■■ar■u■■••g■ i ■ vourite .i.• k4 uron BROADCASTER A graduate of Ontexio,,.Agricultural College, Mur-- ray Gaunt . 'has won, his way to the top of any en. ideavor ` he ' has undertaken. All through. Huron and Bruce people are :count- ing ,on a win .'for Murray, the man ' with . the ability to'' stand up and : speak :for '•reform, for Liberal progress, for . all, not " just some of the people. Gaunt. stands• for a .'change for the better. Get behind '. Gaunt with y►ur. vote. �et: :011 lectin BUSINESSMAN • ■ . _�. . ' • .■ • ■• ■ • 1.: . was' recently reduced to' $2.00 as • the result of the Federal Govern= -• ■'. xnent's austerity program:. Ben .� Steers, Bradford, ' (President ' of ■ . theOntario •Hog . Producers' As • sociation)•• stated that this move', comes ' at a time ' when we need ■. to take 'every possible step to•• improve quality. During the' year ■a` that the $3.00 premium has been In '• paid, the ' number of Grade A , ■ hogs has increased by 4%. The. OFA. members also ap- proved a' resolztion • asking that • the name;. of either the producer or , the' consignee of livestock of- ffered be 'made .known to commu- nity auction :sales or perspective buyers. The meeting; ' presided over iby OFA President William 7, 00 Wingham 7.20 Belgrave 7.40. ' Blyth 8.05 Auburn, 8.20 '''Benmiller 8.35 Salford 8:4`5 Dunlop 8.55 Carlow . 9.05 Nile 9.15 Dungannon 9.30 ' Port ,Albert OND OBER Ist 9.40 Kingsbridge 9.47 Kiritail 10.00 'L' ochalsh 10.10 Amberley 10.20 Pine River 10.30 :Reids • Corner 10.45 Ripley ` 11.15 .Killion 1,1.'25 : Kinlough, 11.35 Hoiyrood '.. 12.00 Lucknow' 111 .1.05 ` Belfast, .1. 13 . St.. 'Helens • 1.23 St. Augustine 1.40 Langsde.., 1.52 Whitechurch 2.07 Wingham 2.40 Teeswater 3.00 Ainbelside 3.07 • Formosa 3.25 Otter , Creek 3.37 Carlsruhe 3.55 Moltke 4.10 Deemerton 4.17 Mildmay 4.37 Macintosh 4;.4 3 • Belmore 5.00 Lakelet 5.15 •Fordwich 5.25 • Corrie 5.35, , Wroxeter 5.50 Molesworth 6.00: Ethel / 6.10 Cranbrook 6.30 ' Walton , '6.45, Brussels: 7.45' .Jamestown 7.55 Bluevale 8.10. 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