The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-01-25, Page 8OAPs. mrGNI
LUCKNOW SENTINEL ,
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WEDNIESDAY, JAN;. 25th, ' 1981
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homes at this time, and I Per-
TT�TT'ER► sonally enjoyed making as •many
Otta*a, :• January 20th, 196.1 calls as ;Possible' around She :rid-
.. Dear Editor: ,•
ing of Bruce.
Just a few lines about some ' Since: 'we • arri,Yed 'back an Qt,,
Of happenings ' )here Gln Ota 'tawa, most , of our time r hag
tawa : twhich you may see .,fit •to been taken , up in debating the
make use of in your valuable budget. We voted on the sub -
AAs you kri.ow, Parliament ..re amendment
endment `Tuesday night and.
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ere will 'be a .vote on, the
cessed"(from the 20th of Decem-
ber, .until the . ],6th bf (January. amendment this Friday afternoon
It ',vast very', pleasant for 'all con= The debate on the budge wil.
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: eerned ' to ''get • back to • their come to an end early next week:
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All , in top ° condition for winter driving
PRICES :',GOOD UNTIL JANUARY 31st
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Of Reconditioned
Buy Now Before Spring Prices Advance
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is 1960 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan, utomatic :.:.i
■ 1960 Chevrolet Biscayne Sedan
• 1959 Chev Biscayne ' sedan ,• automatic, fully equipped
a' 2-1959 Chev Beltairs, automatic, fully" equipped
se 1959 Chev. coach; , V-8 motor; automatic'
• 1958' Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan ..:.,
'■ 1957• Pontiac Deluxe ;Sedan;` automatic •:
i' 1957 Pontiac Sedan,22 000', miles
Hardtop, automatic 1956? Chev 4 -door H p,
I :' 1956 Chev. Delude . Sedan
".m. 1956 Ford Sedan!:automatic' $
:' 1956 `Ford Coach
a 1955 Ford Fairlane Sedan
.:.1955 .Olds :Sedan, automatic
■` ":1955 Buick 2 -door Hardtop $ 895 ■
▪ 1955' . Chev Sedan $ 795.' i
� ' 1955:' Meteor Sedan .automatic $ 795
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_' 1954: ".Bui Sedan695.
,▪ .1954 `.Chex Sedan ; $ 550 i
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$1,495'':
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$1,295 �
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$ 895 is
It is very .interesting to listen.
to. the different opinions ., that
Have been brought out during
this debate, naturally the Op-
position .members blame the
present government for the great
unemploymentthere is ' in Can-
ada _today, and just as naturally
.the, government ,members are not.
willing; to, accept the. responsiT'
bility Tor Ithe conditions as they
exist;
I' -was every interested to. hear
the Prime Minister. say that the
unemployment problem has 'be'-
come chronic in Canada. Such
being the case, I am 'satisfied
that it is very 'necessary , that
not . only must action be taken to
relieve the . imanediate situation
but4also there must be: remedies
applied that :will make it. less
Possible •for unemployment in the
future to be on a such :a large
scale :as it is at, the present 'time.
In ;my : •opinion, there must the a
greater realization • of everyone.
concerned of the' seriousness of
having' unemployment classified
as chronic., .. ' .
It was very interesting to have
a report fromthe Prime .Mini-
ster of the .signing +of 'the' Colum-
bia River (Agreement.. This: ,ag
teement Wass signed by ,Presi-
dent.
Presi-dent. Eisenhower and Prime.
Minister Diefenbaker at the first
of • the , 'week, As' you probably
know, . this ,is a momentous pro-..
jet: which .will run into. multi
millions of :dollars before it is
completed: '
The ischeme 'is to 'erect dams
• on the Canadian side df the riv-
er . ;tod•
as cthe spring run .off'
of water 'from . tthe •mountain*:
'The' water _►in these dams wvill
be fed into 'generating plants
down in the ,United States. irn,
return for Canada having :dam-
med this water up on this side; of
the boundary, ..the United ;States
agree to +return a �perceintage of"
the power' ;that is generated' on
their side of the lbOundary. All
inall it :is one more instance
of . the good relationship that
exists. )between. ',Canada and the
United States.. • '
There is more that 1. could;
write about, (but• h ado not ,Wish•
■ to Make ..this letter of any 'great
length. : .
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Wishiri you. the'best ::cif'ev=
Wishing
anti;'
'Yours 'srncerely,
Andy' (Robinson,
Federal .Member .for *Bruce.
MANY OLDER, MODELS. TO CHOOSE FROM
TRUCKS.+ ..; • TRUCKS!!•
■1958 �Chev.1. pick-up .with fleetSide body 4......... $1,295::.
■. � . 1h -ton pee
■ 1954 Chev 1/_ -ton Pick-up $ ' 495
• ';1953 Chev. 1/2 -ton pick-up + $ 395
$ 3951
in SEVERAL.. °GENERATIONS
AT FAMILY GATHERING ..
• `:1950 Dodge, 2 -ton stake
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'Kf�or ■ Qs' ■.,Ke , figures in the: party were.
The horn of . ` Mr., and " Mrs:
David 'McDonald: of : Delburne,
'Alberta' was the scene of an:ex-
ceptional :family; gathering over
the :holidays_ when the visitors
included no. less ; than' 11 grand
Parents; . great grandparents and
greatgreat grandparents.
■ McDonald,'
■ Joanne and Roxanne
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■ ,Phone .173,; Brussels ,• the, daughters :of Mr. and;
■ Mrs, .D: A:.' , McDonald of Stett-
e itlimmonsoutaiailaue='•saesa■oae■aermmum i■uaaeaars ler. : On Mr..: McDonald s ..'side:,
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■ Cities Service' Dealer*
Man -u -phos reinforces manure with. Phos-
phorus and :acts as a, stable ' disinfectant.
'Apply at the rate of 2 to 21/ pounds per cow
per day, sprinkled in the gutter; or if desired,
add . 50 pounds of Man-u=phos per toff: of
manure before the manure is spread on fields.'
Co-op Man -u -phos added to manure not
EQUALS
BALANCED BALANCED
FERTILIZER
AND SANITIZED
STABLES
only adds phosphate, thereby saving an extra
application '' but • it ' holds the - nitrogen .in:
manure from being lost` to the . air.
Remember, manure itself is low in .phos-
phate and consequently is not a balanced
fertilizer. Therefore, fora "goodness 'sake"-
use Co-op Man -u -phos with manure,
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ardware
STORE -WIDE
DS ;THIS; SATURDAY:•
Here are. a few of ahs
savings
HARDWARE HOUSEWARE TOOLS
See " Our Hand Bill For Complete :List ngs
"D" Handle Snow Pusher; regular. $3.45' ,;
Folding Step Stool, regular $5.95
Paint Roller: Kit . .
enfrew Electric:. Toaster ' .,
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.5' -String, Floor. Broom, regular $1t13
Ironing Pad and ..Cover Set • ,
Non -Scald Tea Kettle 'regular $2.95
Bior anic Potting Soil . ,
8 g
Egg Beater , : ,
m Electricter
Coronado, .Automatic Toaster
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Galvanized Garbage. Can, regulatr $3.29
Ice Removal Tenets •
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Rubber, Force Cups, regular. 59c
Axe Handles, +•agile+
▪ $2.98
$4.99.
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$4.69,
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$2.49.
3. lbs. :29c.
5: 'lks.. ,39c
$1.49
.$11.95
2.14
69c
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88c
Handle general purpose shovel;` reg.:P.25; .$1.98
BIG . BUYS IN
Oronado A a%ances :.
'ASTIC' SAVINGS
TOP QUALITY
t'hone 50
there were his parents,, Mr. and
Mrs. David McDdnald,'.the, former
Grace MacGregor of . Ki%ht,ail• ; . is
MacGregor . ,1n
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs Sam.
McDonald; his ' maternal , grand:
Mother; Mrs. Savilla' McGregor
Of Calgarry; and his great grand-
mother, Mrs..:"Cora.. Neilsen of
Alix.
Oris. Mrs: MVIct onald's side were'
her .parents, Mr:.'. and .Mrs. Ern
Nest Reynolds • of 'Erskine; her
grandparents, Mr.. and Mrs:, R: J.
Reynolds, Erskine,, and, hergreat
grandfather, J. Drysdale of Stett-
ler. •:'
•' Another. ;odd fact of the gath-
ering was that the father of the
little girls was 22,. his mother,
44• and his. great grandmother' 88
a triple combination.
.0 know
Organize League At St. Augustine
Several ladies of 'St. Angustine
met in, the 'parish hall on Tues-
day, January , 117th to form N a
Parish "'Council of the' . Catholic'
Women's League of Canada.
Rev Fr. L. C. Thomas opened
the meeting : with ' the °,' League
Prayer,, Welcomed . the ladies and
introduced Mrs. Henry' Ferris,
secretary of the London, Dioces-
an Council: Who gave an interest-,
ing 'talk on C.W.L. and its . acti-
vities since its origin. ''After '.a
discussion it Was rhoved by Mrs.
l'as. Hickey and seconded by Mrs;
�Viri,' I?ednxond to form a Parish.
Council. •
Fr. Thomas appointed:• the fol-
lowing officers: Pres,, Mrs. Wm.
Redmond, ' 1st Vice-P'res,,
Mylis 5t.= Marie; Secretary and'
'press Convener, MI's., WYIi, Kina
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Ilan; Treasurer:. and Convener of
Finance, Mrs. Gus Devereaux.,,.
Mrs. W. J. Farrell, 2nd •.'Vice='
Pres. of. :the :London Diocesan
Council, explained' the ,different,
:corv'enerships and their, purpose
after • which 'Fr. Thomas 'appoint
ed the. following. 'conveners:
Spiritual, Mrs: Jas. Hickey;'Mem-
bership, Mrs, Cyril Boyle; Citi
zenship _ and If imigration, 1Vlrs, ,r
',Raym.ond• Boyle. •
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The officers were then instat-
led':by. Fr:. Thomas. •'•
The new President took ' the,
chair and the charter was applied
for. After 'a discission it was.
moved by Mrs. ' Jas. Hickey and :
seconded by, Mrs. •Gus Devereaux
to hold meetings the .first' Mon-
day of each' month at 2 p.m,
Mrs. Wm. Kinahan'offered Iii r''
horn for the next meeting
February. 6th, Mrs. Win., Red-:
mond thanked the ladies, and
Wished ;them success at the inert' ,
ing in Lucknow, The meeting
closed with prayer, : after
lunch was • served. N
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also in stock at $1.10 With 'refills
att• 50C each, Tile Lucknow Sergi;
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