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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-09-20, Page 10PAGES TEN' THE LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL LUCKNOIN':ONTARIO . WEDNESDAY, SEPT; 2Nh, 1947 Kiflcai NDP Candidate ine...$..an Is JACK W. PYM Huron-Bruce.riding New Dernocr- atsnominated John Warren Pym Thursday night. as candidate,. for._ . ., the October 17 provincial election. He was unopposed for the candida, cy. The meeting was held' in Kin- cardine, the home town 'of Mr. Pym. The: Stratford born, 42 year. -old nominee has been on'the staff of the Kincardine 'Public Utilities y, Commission for 13 years and pre- viously.held similaremployment in Wingham . He is married and has • six children. This is his first venture onto thepolitical scene. .,` The. 35 persons :at the nomination Meeting heard Thomas -Morris of Tiverton, an unsuccessful` NDP candidate, in the last federal elect. - .ion, charge the NDP organization :with making an inequitable distri-. bution. of party funds. - "Why can't they spend money in. the rural areas? They spend' great .:amounts in: Sudbury , the NDP throws lots of money into'some. ridings," he said.. 11. :Lorne Creighton, :Owen Sound, the. NDP; nominee for Grey -Bruce and speaker Thursday:night:replied to Mr. Morris that:. money must be spent where it will assure the most, . returns. • He cited the sources of funds for Liberals 'and •Progressive Conserv- atives as„corporate interests.. A party such as the NDP' which gets its.money from individual contrib- utors must look ,after the interests • of the indivrdual,he said. He predicted; "If the old-line '• /parties do not switch and get'their support from individual members they, will disappear from the Can- adian 'political scene” Contributions from unions to the party comprises' less than a quarter of the total .funds given, the meeting was told. Union members give •60 cents each,.per year: • A prdmise that the "inequality of. .legislation which' puts the north. of the riding in, an industrially desik. nated. area to the' detriment; of the south will be rectified If the NDP gains power was made by Mr, P jnn His party's. policies will:stop the • exodus of youth from Huron -Bruce to cities, he said CFLROSS 'CORNERS ,NEWS; Congratulations to Miss Sally Ann Haldenbyof'Toronto, granddaugh-. ter of Mr. and; Mrs.. Bert Siddon' and Mr.. and Mks. N, E. lialdenby,' on winning first prize at the Luck - now Fair `Baby Show last,Saturday. Mr. • and. Mrs. Doli Haldenby and'. Sally Ami, of Toronto 'are spending ' a few days with: Mr :anti Mrs N. E. Haldenby and family. Visitors on Sunday With Mr. and,. Mrs. Tont Stewart and boys.wer'e Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Mewhinney and Donna Maes Mr . and Mrs, Gerald Stewart and family all of Kincardine and'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of Teeswater Donnie-Wallattended the Emm- erton 7 Davies.wedding at Kettle- bee. From. . LUCKNOW SENTINEL Virginia Benedict spent a few' days in Georgetown.. ' Mr ..and Mrs . , Everett Whytock and family. of Teeswater spent Sat- ,urda'at the 'ho x evening e .of .Mr.. g and. Mrs. 'James Haldenby .and girls. Sunday, visitors at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. James Haldenby and girls 'were, Mr. and Mrs. George Barrell and Jeni ifer of Toronto and Miss -Linda MacMillen of Walkerton Forme,r esident Passes At i'.ofld.Ofl;: DUNGANNON NEWS Word was °received' here,. of the death:ot Mrs. 'Nathaniel Whyard in Victoria hospital, London,, Mrs.. Whyard was a resident here for many years, when she and her.:, husband had; a, hardware store. and later were chief operators for the telephone Company. She was the former Alice Blanche,Bailey and is survived: by one son Albert, of Lon don. Interment was in' Dungannon -cemetery on Tuesday, . • Mr•..and Mrs. Allan Finlay of Saskatoon spent a .couple of days last week with ?1r. and Mrs., Cecil Blake .and other relatives.' Mr.. and Mrs. David Dawson spent the week -end in Detroit. Beverly Curran of London spent theweek 'end with Mr.. and Mrs. Robert Irvin Mr. and. Mrs, Jerry Wilbur and 'Bradley and Mrs. ,Stan, Fines of Don' Mills spent the week -end at their house in the village. Ennis Comfort of St. Catherines and Mr. and Mrs, Grant. Sowerby of Willowdale;were'w eek -end visitors: with Mr.. and,.Mrs..Cecil Blake..,. Mr. and Mrs. Art Danahy: and children of Sarnia visited at the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson. ei a PHONE S2S4SN • 'Cosmetics . 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