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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-12-07, Page 11WEDNESDier DEC 7 CHURCH NI.:WS Held White Gift. Service On Sunday X Sit:tKirt:141444re.e>111 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO .(Whitechurch News). At Calvin Brick church on Sun- day a White Gift Service was held conducted by.the leader Peter Mason. Scripture was read by Mar- ilyn •Robertson • Jtm lieetrOft led - in prayer. The stay "'Holy Night" was given by Gary Jamieson. A Christmas choruS was sung by .four girls. and 3 boys,with. Mrs. Sidney Thompson. pianist. The White Gifts were collected by Dori Thompson. Doreen Taylor, .Barb- ars Moore and Darlene Coultes. The :communion table was decorat ed with a white tablecloth with an open Bible in the centre which. displayed .a picture. On each side of the Bible was a big lighted candle with holly around the base • and behind this a white church forming a very peaceful scene, ,Rev. Wilson gave a white gift impressive address. grey -Bruce Board Passes 3/a Million The : strides the Grey. Bruce Real .Estate Board has ,made in the last, year are''outstanding and should be :of interest to all prospective . Real, Estate clients in, the area ,of the Counties of Grey and Bruce; The Board has 1member Brokers (and all of their salesmen) working for the:benefit of anyone who,:: wishes to put their property on the market. If the property. is listed with any member of the Board. . it automatically isgiven out to all 85 members. Consequently. through the co- operation of these men. who as members of the Board have to maintain a highstandard. of ethics, : the sales to date for this ,year have passed the 3/4 of a million mark. Since this'Board is only, four years. old •and the peek for all of last year was only .SSOQ,000.04,' it speaks well for the co-operation' and standards maintained. 1�5 ZION. Zion Sunday School concert will be held in Zion' Church on Satin— ' day, December 10th at.8 Everyone is invited to attend.. 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson. Charlene and Joan visited recent- ly:.with. Mr. and Mrs. Dave And- erson of Rosemont. Mrs. Anderson isteaching in a rural, school hear, her home"there. Mary is attend- ing High school, at Alliston. Mr,' and Mrs. Russell. Irwin' visit- • ed on•Sunday with:.Mr.. and Mrs.. Doug Raynard and Dianne. Mr.. and Mrs. J1im Hunter visited rcrently with Mr. and Mrs. Bill • Smith and son of Seaforth. . 81R'I'EIDAY DINNER Mr .. and. Mrs,. Gordon Kirkland entertained• with a. Birthday dinner on Sunday for Ken and, Donald: Kirkland and Betty Kirkland who all celebrate their Birthdays a few days apart. Those present ,vete Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kirk- land of Leamington, .Ken Kirk- land of London. Mr.. and Mrs.. David Kirkland, Annette and Suzanne. of Lucknow and Nancy Kirkland, Mr, and•Mrs..Donald Kirkland Were, guests at the Fisher +. Ackert wedding at Atwood on Saturday evening. ' Friends in this community ate sorry to learn of Mrs. Lorne Wood's illness. She is a patient in Wingham hospital singe Satur- day p•m. • It isn't news that Ronald Reagan Was elected Governor.of Califor- nia. In fact, it wasn't really news°'at ail. It was a sure thing for Ronald. It was ,interesting watching' the .three American networks kee •.hag viewers up'-to'date twit le- etion returns and the computer PAGE EIJ VEN predictions which were always correct •I'm .sure there were many <motion.picture and television performers .watching the Ronald ' Reagan race with interest, and I am sure there were many Canat. dian showbusiness people and poi iticians interested in the Reagan outcome .7. It certainly isn't new for Can- adian performers in all fields. such as..TV.and sports -to enter the:political arena, Syl Apps, ex' -hockey ,great, 4made it, Red Kelly was a Member of .Parlia- ment and then went back to. ' • -hockey. There are thosewho are unsuccessful. •Whipper Billy Watson is one. ' '; In:future elections .I think you will see;more and -more well- known personalities seeking polit- ical jobs. Let's think of a few right now. Fred Davis, the "Front Page' Challenge Moderator..would more than likely be a successful candi- Ask about convenient d. dpa:rture andreturn times For information, phcn.* the foci! CN Passenger Sales Office ` Huron Native Was Widely Known ALLAN MURRAY •A •native of Huron.township where he. was born on the eighth concess- ion In 1872,. Allan Murray. passed away in the Kincardine General Hospital on Tuesday, November•'• 8 . after a comparatively, brief illness despite his advanced years: He was. the son of parents who migratedtoHuron from the Isle of Lewis around the' year 185.0, • along with 109: families, many, of whomsettled in Huron and in. Glengarry .townships. . Far 'years the Murrays farmed in Huron and continued to be follow- ers of the soil after his marriage • .' to die -former Annie MacDonald, On their retirement in 1945 they took up residence in the village of Ripley where they continued to make at large circle of friends WA). 'RID BARE CANADIAN NATIONAL GUIDE NEWS On December 2nd, the 1st .Luck - nevi Guide Company held its reg- ular meeting in the town. hall. After roll call, Captain •inspected the Company . A Bean Challenge game was played in which the clove hitch was practised. The: Canary patrol won the .most•beans, During patio. l corners; tests were worked on, A relay game followed . which .gave.,the guides practice in • throwing accurately. A reaching. period was, held, when the older . guides waked on' a cpass,game. Rangers Linda' Boyle and Beverley Ma D ld to ht therecruits date.. I hear two major partics;have along with those whom they'had. approached him . Certainly be, ' been so. close over the. years on •the • would get the female vote.eighth • :Betty Kenned,r is a clever gal who On the death of Mrs:. Murray in • 'could .get elected Is Pierre Berton 1961 Mr. Murray, came to .Kincard- interested in being a'candidate for. inc to make his; home; with his ;.� some office? Somehow l doubt it. daughter Margaret and..son-in-law Charles Templeton vied for the. William Griffith, However. though Ontario Liberal leadership race and' living there. it.was a common .sight .Yost out two years agog Will he to see Mr. Murray renewing old try again? He said not.. but. I think acquaintances. in "The ..Hub" .. he's• waiting for a.•draft from' the • Mr „Murray was a.remarkable man party., • despite his advancing years and had When Lorne Greene : finally gets a. keen memory of pioneer days and tired of "Bonanza"perhaps'ther..e the events that went. with them will be a "Greene` for` Senator". •• Following* his death in hospital . campaign. , ( Rev , lye 11 McCombie ; of •Knox. And what about Gordon Sinclair Presbyterian Church, Ripley; of as a• member of parliament? Yea. • which Mt. Murray was a member how' about. that!: . conducted the last rites on •Thurs- day ; November 10 at the McLennan Funeral Home; Ripley. The pall - Once again, .the Canadian Parti iament,has temporarily stopped bearers were nephews, Murray running the 'nation's business to •MacKay, Murray Campbell, • Norman (Colin) MacDonald...John discuss broadcasting by condermning •• the CBC about a Sunday -night ro- C. MacDonald, Malcolm MacDon- p ald and David Murray. • Wim' Mourning the 'passing of this fine . This happened a few months ago: it's always happening: It's true.that pioneer in'addition to his daughter Parliament governs broadcasting.. with, whom he made his home are . but perhaps it.. shouldn't, sons, Norman, ,John and Colin of How many words; are spoken about- Toronto,• and William of Timmins. television and radio in the. U, S. ' A sister.Mrs, Effie Moles resides in House of Representatives or, in the Detroit.. Senate?. Very few. They are too busy running a country to tie con - corned about'a progtam dealing Support CBC. or broadcasting in any with the oldest subject in the world i form-. The government should get out and'stay out of broadcasting Members on both sides of the • once and for all, • House applauded when: Davie Fulton', Mr. Thomas made an ass of him - asked State Secretary, Judy LaMarsh? self by asking whether.the P.M. if •the. CBC will continue to abuse saw the show.' Who cares? its'privilege of complete editorial '` k /alt's time all members of parlia- and .corporate autonomy "with dins mens got,down to running, this emination of this' kind of garbage country and governing 15 properly, " b Eric Winkler of Grey -duce said in It's time they•started thinking , part: "I believe the Ca adian`tax- about important issues like enough payer needs no longer pay for this money'for the aged; for the blind , sort of trash," and other handicapped persons;the. W.I1. A.' Thomas of Middlesex widows; the orphans and all other West said: "The people have a right underprivileged Canadians. to:know whether or. not the Prime • Your Ottawa bums who .are making Minister saw this show on. Sunday $18;000 a year should start perfor :. evening. If he did, is he willing to ming the duties the people .expect condone the action of the CBC in, presenting it?" Mr. Winkler is on the right track. The people. shouldn't have to pay to and want. Get out of broadcasting, and host important of all, stop taxing the people for :broadcasting., • , c ono ng, re ru . 4045 while Mrs.' McKiminstructed on the Canadian flag. Campfire was prepared by Nancy. Walden. and conducted by • Captain. The Swallow patrol per- formed a skit.' Taps. closed the meeting. The Bluebird' patrol had the high- est points at roll call. Joanne ' Thompson. and Margaret Montotng-.: ery volunteered' to be Santa's helpers on December 3rd, Debor- ah Corrin; and Joanne. Greer velum- aeered for December 14th. and •on • December 17th Elizabeth, Ritchie • Ellen O' Donnell , Elizabeth New- bold ew-bold ..Charlene Anderson. Barbara Wilkins and Kathy Jay will help. - RIPLEY Custom Butchering Mondays Howl,: in by 4:M' p.m. CATTLE, CALVES' •and LAMS EVERY .DAY, ETC( 'T SATURDAY We do Curing iand ,Smoking Sold While, Holt '••• Quarter And 'Lower Prices .. ' B.�..Perk. and Land,: C.. For ;Nr$sfl.r11Servos, .H Rip. CHAS. HOOISuA • 1 A