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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-02-08, Page 3)Ay,_ FEB'. 8th, ;1967 .. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, N NEL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO � •••a1•..•.*** I •s.•*u••••••s.•.• leAreA in. 'LucknoW .ISTEN TO •C.K.N.X. FOR .. DETAILS. ,ISHWASHER IS GIVEN' AWAY, EVERY FRIDAY. icheon it 4,12 OZ... Is :- St�Ws MIUM, BEEF DR IRISH, 24; W. TINS oft Dinners . 0Margarine OURED,; PARCHMENT; :1 ':1 Apple;Juice: ALLENS VITAMIFNIZED, 48'. OZ Mrs.. Lke'S Jam STRAWBERRY OR. RASPBERRY, 'SAVE "24 OZ., -JARS WITH PECTIN Donuts•_. SUPREME BRAND, REG; ..29c VALUE, PKG. DOZ.. .• Oatmeal Co�kies 31c OLD FASHIONED, .15TO PKG., WESTON .OR: ...SUNBEAM. REG. 35c, ead Letiuce •••••••\•••a••••,i•sa••i,•*••••.••• WONDER FOAM DECORATOR CUSHIONS Assorted Colours • WITH $5.00 ..ORDER.: rig•X04+ass 6.••••••••11. ass mtso;i mei i.i•d•i• si so,o fir i:••a••••••••••••••••• 'PHONE 128-3001. FREE DELIVERY ai eneral acknow Women's Institute et .on Thursday. February 2:30 p. m in the: Lucknow' aid 'Note change of:date'. ;ddie Creech of Pine River on`Wedhesday. of last ith, Mrs. John Carruthers: of laaKay of Lucknow return- ea week ago from Wing d District'HosP ita.l, where been a patient for three, .nd Mrs Horace °McGuire Ion "were'cailers on Sunda rs, Ed. Thorn: and, Mrs. Coolie ; . Other visitors• is., Thom for the ,week -end Its. Ran Rothwell' and Rose - f Norwood and Jim Whirred hener. ess Ritchie returned home• ayt after being hospitalized 4eeks in Wingham.; Rustcraft Valentines # es Por Everyone At FINLAY " DECORATORS • re are now. about , -2,;000 1n the world With over )0 ponuls..i'on. • • RTFROM QUEEN BY MURRAY' GAUNT,; M, P. P. (.Huron'=Bruce) • This 'week featured major speech. es' by. the leaders of all three, • parties in the Throne Debate: First to.lead off for•the Opposit- :ion was Opposition Leader, Robert Nixon. Mr. Nixon rimiced.him Self to two election promises dur- ing hisone hour and twenty min— ute speech'. a. ;He. said that ,Liberal Government'would: , (1) Take over. 800k of educatiori•c. osis; leawrig 2010 to, be paid Out of property taxes, in stages during"a-normal four year to five year•.term in ` office;(Provincia.l Government support now amount to about ,50%)." (2) Take immediate' steps to cut down the cost of government in- eluding reducing the size' of the' Cabinet Tn addition.. Mr.—Nixon—said pro-, cedurs of the Ontario Labour Rel ations Board should be speeded' ups• and legislation introduced• to ' abolish the use of ex -parte •injunc- tions in labour disputes.. . Expropriation procedures should be amended, he Said, . to do away • with haggling between Government agencies and landowners., He .went on to say that the problems of , fain' income are"still plaguing us and continue to be the most impor tant farm' problem: facing us today. and cited figures to prove it. Next came Donald MacDonald Leader of the New Democratic Party. , Mr., MacDonald dealt,at some length with the downfall Of Prudential Finance Corporation. He said the Government's: failure. to enforce its own orders to Prud - • ential Finance Corporation allowed the Company to defraud many small investors Mr.:'MacDonald, charged that Prudential ignored orders from the Ontario Securities Commission, .first to stop selling notes to the public and then' to stop selling them to its own noteholders., ,These orders?were ignored by Attorney noted, Arthur. Wishart., he had .said .the Government Could not' act against •Prudentia,I,irntil last November because •it was not. • aware of any law being'broken . Mr; MacDonald Then 'went 'On to point out that if the underlying . principle of the securities legisla- tioh'is full disclosure it would be consistent with that principle to•• • let' security holders: and the „i general public know't at Prudent- ialwas getting dee 'et and deeper fi � P e> into trouble ...By failing to infbrrn the public, the Socialist leader• charged' the Government lulled .the financial: c"ommunity. into a.false: sense. of security: ' Premier Robarts defended his :' . invitation to call a Conference on Confederation. • The meeting , he said, would provide an opportunity for a relaX- ed diagnosis of Canada's ills in which the, levels of Government could work out their own interests and the interests of the country in advance of any formal, agreements bntario played an important ri'c}le in Confederation in 1$.67 and we. ' are 'anxious to play that same' part' again, free of the bias or procedure of the existing system of federal -provincial conferences or•evert of'1he inter -provincial conferences, . the Premier stated. •� PAGE THREE:. James Beaton Dies In 42nd Year IRWIN - In Wingham and District JAMES ROY' BEATON, Hospital. on. Monday January 30 •Sympathy of the community was extended' to the, i3eaton family in the :sudden passing of. Jim Beaton on Friday January 27th in his 42nd: year. • ,James Roy Beaton was born • at Elbow, Saskatchewan, June 7th, 1925. He was a son of James Beaton of Lucknow, and the late Mrs. Beaton, the former Annie McKay` of Ashfield.' The .Beatops. carne froni the west .in 1937 to, live on the '2nd concession Of • Kinloss Jim worked at Silverwoods for. a •time but for-some,°.years has been 'sailing,a,s a mate on The Great' Lakes. He returned home about .November suffering from a heart`. .condition aridhad been; hospitalized for a time.. On Fri- day , riday, :January, '27th, 'the day of°hs, death.„.he ,.he had been discharged ;, from hospital at'noon After suffering another coronary attack. he was readmitted to hospital .in''. th:e afternoon but passed away • that, same .day. Surviving members of his fam- ily are; his father James Beaton • .of. Lucknow , 'five sisters • Mrs .Stewart,(Isabel) Mu11in'of Luck now, Mrs.,.'George (Margaret) : Book of •Loreburn,. Saskatchewan , Mrs George •(Murdena) Robinson ofTrenton, Mrs ' Harvey (Rebecca) Culbert of:Dungannon.. Mrs: Robert (Florence) Krogan •of Elbow ; Saskatchew:an and one ' brother 'George of Lucknow . He was 'predeceased by his • mother. on March '30 ; 1966. • Funeral' service was held at rh:e.. MacKenzie Memorial Chapel Lucknow' on. Monday, January :30th._:Rev. R. Caldwell'of•the Free Presbyterian Church, :Ches- ley was clergyman' and Mrs,. .Gordon'Montgomery organist. • Pallbearers were Gordon .Brooks, Gordon Montgomery, Clarence,. Greer, Walter Dexter.,K.'L. . • MacKenzie, `W.m.. Farrish. Temporaryentombment was at South ,Kinloss•Mausoleum . with ,final resting place Lochalh cemetery. A. Masonic, service held, at the•'chapel on Sunday,'lanuary 1967, to'Nt . and` Mrs: Rdss_Irwin of Lucknow, a daughter Sherri 'Dawn, a sister for Patti Lou, -Paul` and Sandra,, . DesJARDINE irk Wingham and District Hospital, on Wednesday, . .January 25, 1967, to. Mr. and•hirs... . Willis DesJardine, R. R, 3, Luck now, a son .. HACKETT In'Wingharn and Dist-. ,rict Hospital.; on Wednesday , Feb ruary,1, 1967; to -Mr . and h'[r's .. . David• Hackett R,R.3 Lucknow'd son,, Paul David; a brother for loan. and Lori. ' LEDDY - At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on January 31:.1967.,; to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton•Leddy, .. Goderich , a daughter.._ ThreeBrownes. Enrolled, Service its. Presented • 1ST LUCKNOW PACK (b•y Sandraet F4nlaye) The Brownies: m'in thbase • - • ment of the Town Hall 'on. Wed_ :. nesday' February 1st: Fairy Ring was held and Sandra Finlay :was Fairy: / Brown Owl welcomed the moth 1:ers of the tweenies and Cornniiss loner .Mrs.' Jack MacDonald Enrolment Ceremonywas held and Mary•Jay, Deborah Gauley and.' I.1peborah M•urray were 'enrolled . 1 •Mary'Sta'nl'ey was made seconder • I Of the Pixies,: Service stars were • • L,pr s p e ented ,The Grand Howl was.: given to Madam Commissioner. :Lunch was served'; to the ladies by ' .Stacey Purvey arid. Barbara Haw-' thorrie, ' .. While in PowWow, Packie'led the `:' Brownies in a game. and a story..;;, The meeting closed :with the squeeze and the Swedish Prayer. :LUCkNOW UNITED CHURCH $_. 29 at Rev. R. L. ,Stirling, B.A., . ED. Family Gathering . Minister 9• FEBRUARY .12th.. arked• Sunda. 7 10:-00 a m `Adult Bible' Class and SundaYr- Sc hool " 11:00 a.m. Morning, Worship' •A family gathering was field.as the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson of Lucknow•'on Sunday, when rnem rs.of thep 'Thom`'son••" . family, ,.gathe ed.• ' Present for the gathering, 'and guests ,of honour , were Mr. and Mrs.. R'Obert• Hewat and 'their five'= Month:-Olddaughter Jodi of 'Van- ' couver: Bob' and family flew east: to Toronto where f3,ob will'be atten. ding• meetings of his firm, Canada L fe•Assurance Company a's`well •. Ag: -spending• a week's holidays with h.is'parents, 'Mr., and''Mrs:; Williarf Heat (hranees Thompson);.of • i Elmu•a . Others present; besides the above mentioned, were Ardonna Hewat' of Elmira; Mr.. and Mrs., Don • Miles (Nancy •Hewat) of Toronto; Miss Lorna Campbell of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs � Bob Thompson, John, Robert and Anne" of Wndsor; Mr::" and ,Mrs,, Bud 'Thor'npson. and Janet; •'Mrs. Campbell Tlioinpsori and „ Joanne; Iver, and Mrs, Don Thptrip- son; Susan and. Nancy;: Miss Helen Thompson .a'11-if-Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs Murray •Hunter (Patricia Thompson) of-Kitehener;'.David Thompson 'of Stratford. ',Prandest,member of thefamily • • . present was Mrs, Robert (Belle) Thompson o.f L(ickiaovt father', grandmother and grdat-grandrnothr er,., Lucknow. Presbyterian: Church • "Rev, Roderick' MacLeod Minister • . FEBRUARY/:.12th 10:00 a m SundaY . School' • 11:00, a.m. 'Morning . Worship W • ST.`PETER'S M , *NGUCAN CHURCH" Rev„ Stanley E. Jay;' B.A., B.D • Rector Lent 1 FEBRUARY 12th, i hurch School 10!1.5 Morning Prayer 11;15 a m Lenten Discussion Thursday Eyenings -£1 p tri:. ' A ,a . '1 •