The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-03-26, Page 11WIDNES�
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LtJCKNOW S> NTINEL, I., UCKNoW,.:ONTARI.O
Last June ;the Progressive -Conservative Candidate for Bruce
pledged "when elected to a Diefenbaker Government
wile'
n a` e oWms a proper rani or in keeping with the. Sit. Lawrence
Mei/ • WaterwaYs` S s,etz
a;Ia;d of whidh the district pis..•
worth
WHAT HAPPENED? WORKS DEPARTMENT. REFU C1 D
TO DREDGE KINCARDINE I•IARBORi'I-IOL':GT IT MEANT
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NEW I �iP1-STRY - TOWN. THE•
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—See that :Druce farruers get a bigger share of national -income
,
by. ,eliimi�n,alting . the "sq squeeze ,hetwden the '• high cost_.a what
he buys' and the low price lie sells his •.products. for: •
• moi THE, SQUEEZE TS ON EVEN
'• TIGHTER I''HROUGH P.C., TR,ADE. POLICIES AND
LOSS': OF ,'ARNP[ -MARKETS, •
See •,t 'a't .ourrailways. are unproved -not' discontinued.
WHAT HAPPENED ? -- C.N.R. SERVED
NOTICE.,
IZ ISS
GOING ° TO CURTAIL DISTRICT' SERVICE:
C.P.R. 'CUT SERVICES TO BRUCE DISTRJCT.
4 Se�.e ith�it Bruce Count et• : is .,
y s alone indu'Str al olapor�t,unities..
W HAI'• HAPPENED ? = T r .. T
L(JOIi �1: OL: D, THION% �z,AN NEVA
.'I.NDUSTRZES HAVE` BEEN ' ESTABLI,SHED TN .YO`IJR •• -' .Olti._.M•-
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MUNITY 'AND ZN .BRUCE. ('.Were' any• may- have. been','credii''t
is claimed' by ithe ?iulliclalitics, the .P C candidate being entirel},
una ware.'of,.wh�a t was ging `on )
THIS : TIME •.'BE SURE
}TEC: HURCH
,BORN to; Mr.' and "Mrs, Hugh.
Simpson, a• daughter. Congratu-
-1ations.. •
Mrs.Walter ' Lot arrive . home'
after spending a month in, 'Tor,.,.
;onto :and Galt
Miss Marilyn '.Morrison' spent'
the week -end at Powassan at the
home of Mr. 'and Mrs, Vernon
Stockhil, 1.
Miss Marjorie •Coultes, -nurse-
'in-training at the. Guelp$ Gen-
eral :Hospital'isite' ,ya. _
v d` at the. home
of her parents for, a, faw days
last Week
Mr. 'and xMrs.. Herb Laidlaw.:&
Ivan spent ,Suriday with Mr: ,and
Mrs. Jack •Kerr of Tillsonburg..
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher of
T%mmins are spending their hot
day,at the home of his. parents,
Mr.. and ' Mrs. George Fisher.
•Mrs:. Jim 1VIcIrinis spent,. Fri.
day_ with s... George Stanley
of • L'ucknow.
Mr., and Mrs. A.' L4Qug-heed and
fooled TO Repair All Makes' Of
Tractors, Machines & Shop *corkoer
°ACET
YELEN,,
KINLOUGH GARAGE
W. BRECKLES.,'
Phone 18-r-20,' Ripley
THE HOME Of QUALITY SERVICE
and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS
ing their holidays at the home
of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Fisher. '' n
:Miss , Janet ''Gaunt ,spent the
week -end "at the home' Of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs... Russel
Gaunt.
Mr; 'and Mrs W. R 'Farrier
have returned to the village and•
are staying at the home of . their
son; Mr.: and a Mrs.. Garnet •Far-
rier.
Mrs., Jim .Laidlaw is very ill
in Goderich Hospital..
Little; Alan `Falconer has• been
ill with the mumps;
P.ublislied by the
••
Association
11;•:RO6S
CORNERS hespent an 'afternoon with' Mrs.
Congratulations • to ,Mr.. & Mrs,
Steve •Woloschuk (nee Helen
`fihompson); Winnipeg, on the ar
_daughter;- March.:�l5th
The community was represen
ted at• the John :Deere show in
:Teeswater `on. Wednesday•,even-
Ing .' This • was, an', outstanding
being, both. .educational
..,:and packed: with good; cleanen-
tertaj.n i. nt.
• Mr.: and Mrs. Art lladgins
spent Monday evening with. Mr:
..and.,Mrs. Jas. Wraith.
Ir. and ,Mrs.; IViidford Wall &
bonnie and Mr. and Mrs, Alex
'Whyte*. and Harold spent `ti-
day :evening with •1VIr.' and Mrs
Erni6' ianna and family.
Mr. and : Mrs•. Jas. Wraith were
evellin
]'riga r with ;Mr:
• . and Mrs, g' visitors .John Schumacher:,
Mrs. 'Ceai1 'M 1 eNall`'
and Char -
George: .Wade].
Mr.'' Harold" Stewarts'commenc-
ed 'work :.Monday •:morping for
Murray Bros ; :Kincardine,.
OBITUARY 1
JOHN ANGUS MacDONaILD,
John Angus MacDonald; pass-:
ed awayi oil Saturday. March 15,
at' • Lucknow :• Private Hospital,
Where she, had. been. a. patient for:
about- three years.
• A.:member .of. one of this' .torn-
mtinity,'s early iamil.ies,•.'he was
born here 'in. 'August ' 1866. and
was in his' 92ndyear: He wag.
,a son of Yialcolm •Macl onald
<i n..d Chr�ist.ina:. MacLeodi: Iris
fathei. was killed in •a will dig-
ging act.idcnt. The. MacDonalnd
hcin_e, which first was, a log res-
idence, . until replacer' • by' a neat
franio structure was on Have -
WA
BUSH .LOTS V1 lH' SOFT MAi'
►ND ELM
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il`• purchase bush :properties' On farms.
Phease • . . .
p • �ronc :dr wilt: ,
The Andrew Malcolm Furniture Co. Ltd.
Ll8towelr 'Ontario'
•
lock Street. adjacent to the ` CNR
property and is now owned by
Dan .Nicholson.
Mr. MacDonald and, his, sister.
=Flora, who passed • away in Sep-
tember .1956, 'dived ';there for
many; viany. ' years, "John Andy"
a's .he was popularly ,known''was
an enthusiastic lawn bowler uni
til • his health forced 'hire to'for
sake the ',greens;
The: funeral service was held
en Monday • at : the 'Johnstane
Funeral '• Home,, , conducted ley.
Rev. Wallace'. McClean. Inter-'`.
ment was in '.South Ki•Ploss. •Cem-
etery` with Howard Agnew; Alex
Havens, Jirn Henderson, Joe
MacMillan,: Dan Nicholson and •
Oscar. •Hodgins acting as pall
bearers. •
' John. *was the last member of, :••
the family. 'He; predeceased',
by 'a brothel 'Dan; three sisters,
Miss F1'ora'., ''MacDonald, 7 Mrs,
Mary Dewar • andy Mrs V,ina' Goff
.and by a nephew, •Stanley Gough
who', "spent his youth here. with
Jack and F'iora.. ,
•
:Curran 'on,. Sunday, March 23rd,
a son.' Congratulations: -
d
' 'Last: week three • girls,. Mary
• Eliza'beth Westlake, Islay How-
"aid and Marion 'Button were en
rolled: ,This• week they .were al-
lowed to join in, the Ceremon-
ies as new Brownies. Some of •
the girls. did .same ; sewing while
two, others, 'Peggy. Button and •
Cherry : Jardine, completed all
the tests. for' their Golden Bar, •
A.A1 the Brownies who tried..
their First Aid testthe. prey-
'ious Week, "'passed We' • wouick ;.
like to,....thank . Mrs. Russ. Button `
for" taking' ,time to teach • the
First Aid to the 'Brownies.;.
-The Brriwnies:..will meet:i with:.
the Girl;Guides• at 7.15 :this P'ri
day
StRATQRD :TucHERs.:�oLLE.G.E
ONE-YEAR `AND TWO-YEAR COURSES are offered
leading to an :Interim ' Elementary -School : Teacher's
Certificate, valid in the elementary schools of Ontario.
TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 9, 1958..Descriptive book.:
let "Teaching in the Elementary Schools, of Ontario;"
free on, request:.
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT , FOR. ADMISSION:
ONE-YEAR • COURSE:: Standing in eight Grade 13 •.
papers, one of which shall be English •` Composition o
English. Literature
Y $ .
TWO-YEAR COURSE Secondary School Graduation
Diploma of the General Course.
INTERVIEWS WITH APPLICANTS are `conducted by they
Committee- of Selection.: 'Secondary` ' school ; :students
interested in entering Teachers' •'College should apply
forinterviewthrough the principal of their secondary
school. Other applicants should write to:,.
THE PRINCIPAL, STRAATFORD TEACHERS' COLLEGE
/WATER. STREET
HURON CQ. CROP REPORT
The' closing of the Exeter ,Can-
ning ant ' will 'mean a • 000 -
acre decrease in cash crops
peas, beans and •cabibage,
Interest, in, Farm' •Building: re-
modelling is on the increase. The
high temperatures of the ' 1st
few days have pretty.well taken
'care of the showy 'Art extreniely
ood run of sap was 'reported at
the. week -end,
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• • We all ;know the' Fable of the
Grasshopper who gaily danced
the sunnier away while •
the Ant was busy
laying aside, '
provisions 'and,..
Preparing for,' ,
the cold'
Winter.'
•
There are some peoFile'who dance through .' . .
the summer of their lives as unconcerned and
as'the Grasshopper. But other, wiser
unprepared•
wainst the ebld. winter day
men and .women protide ftfnds,ag
hen they will be. urgently needed. you' can• still enjoy , , •
hfo, and ybu will have added peace of mind, 'knowing that .
you `and,your loVed ones are safeguarded bra lifo
insurance contract of the Sun' Life of Canada.
Why not
,discuss *your
prWoe inaurblemsawisnco
h
Pr
m. today?
'You will •
under no
obligation.
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