The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-02, Page 13• visDNESDAY, APRIL :2nd, '1069
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LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ,ONTARIO,
PAGE' 'THIRTEEN!
1968 FORD GALAXIE 500, 4 'door hardtop,•:fully equipped
3; L 1068'HEV IMPALA, .4 dOor hardtops
3; 1968 PONTIAC' LAURENTIAN sedans V8, automatic with
power . steering
2 - 1968 CHEV BEL AIR sedans, 8., cylinder automatic : with'
- power steering.
4 -= 1967 PONTIAC PARISIENNES, 3 — 4 door hardtops and
and a sedan, V8,fully equipped
1967 FORD GALAXIE, 2 door hardtop, fully equiPPed
1967 BEAUMONT,'4 door sedan, 8 automatic ,.
1967 PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF6 cylinder, 4 door sedan, power
steering and; brakes .
1967 DODGE POLARO 500, V8: fully egwPPed'
1967. FORD Custom, sedan
1966 CHEV BEL. AIR stationwagon, V8 automatic, power steering
used cars from '63 to '66
40in various models, sedans, hardtops
and 4 door, mostly fully equipped.
Ea ITRUC'
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1967 FORD 3/4 ton, automatic transmission
1967 CHEV 3'4 ton pickup
19fi7G.M.C. 'ston pickup,. V8. standard
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1966 FORD Econoline Super .van
1964 'HEV 1 ton: with (duals :.
1964 CHEV'3 ton, stake
A number' of Econohne Vans from 63
'REPORT FROM"
UEEN'SPA''
RRAY GAUNT'
M.P.P. HURON -BRUCE:
Ontario got almost 90 per cent of
tare money lent by the federal
government last year' for public ,
housing projects. The figures were
released this week, •
Ontario has been getting almost
!all` the money made available in '
thefour. years Ottawa has been
lending the prdvinces..90 per cent
of the money they need to. build .
,public housing projects. Even with
this extensive financial assistance,
housing in many parts of the
pro.vince•is•extremely hard to coma',.
russels Motors
BP ' Service Station..
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;Phone'• 173 ' Brussels
Folk School He
A fine folk;'school was held: last
week, March 18. - 22 at he;Cardin•
al Motel, Varney for residents of
Bruce and, Grey Counties
The theme was "The Way,;: it
Isn't" . with Subtopics "Living -:
`Learning Loving"•:::'
Twenty participants 'met •under
the ,capable leadership of Mrs
Gladys 'Archer ,' .Youth and ,Recrea
,tion•.Branch, Ontario Department
o Education,': Toronto ive:)
cussions on the topic took place in
.both smali•and large groups.
, A'highlight. of'the: course came
' Wednesday evening when' l�av_e
Philips of Georgian,College,
Barrie; addressed the school:. Hay -
ing spent much of,his life in Latin
America he was able to make
startling_compazison between the
"have" and "have-not areas of
the World.. He dramatically showed
, howeight-tenths of the people,of.
the, worldhave only two-tenths of
. the products of the world ;
food, clothing • houses, transport.-
e tlae other ti,y,
tenths of the people have eight-
' tenths of the products At the
arney
presentrate of population increase
it will not'be long' until the ratio
reaches nine to one and one to,
nine.•
On Friday afternoon; the group ,
enjoyed a tour of the Kroehler
Furniture Factory in Durham. Here
the guides explained the various
processes .and` .machines used !from•
drying the' lumber in huge ovens to ••
packing ,of the finished 'product .
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greatest:'excitement is: aroused by
"talent night" andwthis one was no
exception. ;Early Friday, evening
there were secret meetings in var-
ious rooms as numbers for the prog-
ram were,,hastily rehearsed and
.costumes created: out'of' anything .• •
from lamp shades to bun baskets,"'
The result was' a :variety of '
hilarious' Skitssons and
g poems
p he spot , ending with
a Kangaroo Court trial of several
surprised "prisoners" • ••
Saturday noori-'saw the Windup of.
the school as participants left with
11nge-tine-fa-r-ew-els.a Lniar y prom-
ises to, keep. in touch 'with .:new
made friends.
The province showed an increase
of 18 per cent . in house building
•activity'last year which'was just •
below the national average .. ,
Provincial, Treasurer, Charles
MacNaughton, described
in the :Legislature how a widow was
harassed by bill collectors and he
pictured Dr. Morton Shulman as.
helping in the pursuit of the wom-
an. Dr .• Shulman denied the,
charge,
The •Treasurer read a, lengthy stat •
event!in answer to a question' . r
asked' earlier: by Dr ;: Shulman; who
wanted to know why the •
Treasurer's. Department
had refused to make garnishee
deductions! from the salary of a
woman who teaches •at •the Ontario
School for the ;Deaf;`
Mr..:.MacNaughton said the wom-
an, :.whose husband died .in' 196.8 of
leukemia ; .leaving her with 4
children,, the youngest. of whom
was born a month' before her hus-
band's; death, was 'faced•with a
debt of $121.'00 arising out of•sorne
•
inedical-expe
The.Legislature is presently deal-
ing with the spending estimates of-•
the Department of,the Provincial.;
Secretary and the Treasury Depart`-
Dungannon-.
DU NG ANNON :.NEWS
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The.. Dun annon Women's. 'Institute
•g
met �at the home of Mrs. W, Zinn.
• The meeting, opened- withthe Ode
and the. Mary Stewart Collect. •,
.,The IOU Call "What makes a
nationstrong?"' and payment of,
fomes--w-as--arts, Prerl byU m
reembers:_
hn't, count .the •min -
The Motto "Do•
Utes, make the' minutes -
was prepared by Mrs. W Brown .
and read. by 'Mrs . C. Blake .
TThe, report of:the nominating•.
LO.CHAISH
Bett Anne Simpson and Mrs June
E11i tt have been ,teaching in Tees -
Frank MacLennan was in: London
on. Tuesday of the past week. .
Visiting in the area during the
week were_ Mr . and Mrs. George
.Hackett of Cochrane
Victims of the "flu;" Burin$ the • .
`past week were Graham and Paul
Hamilton, sons of Mr. 'and. Mrs..'
Donald Hamilton,
Fractures Leg Jfl,
ead�-
ATTEND.LEA•DERSH•IP COURSE'.
Mrs. Oliver Mc€harles spent '
.Thursday in Mitchell along with
Mrs. Robert Struthers and
Robert Campbell of Luckriow,
where they along with 'eighty
others from' Huron and Perth Coun -
.ties were. given Leadership
training, a course sponsored by the
.Federation of Agriculture in co-op-
eration•.with the Department of Ed-
ucation and Community' Colleges.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Martyn were
guests;`at a Couple's: Shower at '
Arnberly .Hall on .Friday evening.
.Several from -the areaattended
the achievement night 'for Ripley
and. District night school: classes on
khursday evening:, ,
The Ashfield •Township Federat-
ion• of Agriculture meeting on Fri
-
-day evening•drew several from:this
area. •
`Janice Robb. is •still in Hospital ;.
having had double' pneumonia:
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since early March. •
Viola Cook of Detroit•called. at •
the home. of Mi. and Mrs Henry:
MacKenzie: on` Wednesday .and took.
-her father , .Albert Cook to Owen . •
Sound., where he is hospitalize..
Linda Wylds of''London visited `
with her parents on•the week end.. .
Mrs. ' Wm •Ross suffered 'a weak
spell in church on ;Sunday , but 'is
feeling much better again
ST.. HELENS. NEWS'
Mrs. B. F, Green, who is a.
patient in Wingham and•District'
Hospital, ,suffered,a fractured, leg
on Sunday. The mishap occurred
as she was walking home from
Church on• the icy road . Best wishes
for a speedy recovery goes out to
Mrs. Green from her St'. Helens
'friends.
MOTHER PASSES
Harold Cooper spent a few days
with his sister Mrs. Smith at
Saskatoon. His mother , Mrs.
Cooper had passed away.
:Sympathy -of the community goes
,out.to the Cooper family at this
time.
The annual meeting of the W.I.
Will, be held on: Thursday_at 12:S0 .
SHARP starting wi th. a Pot Luck
Dinner. The 1.4.1. are planning a
bake sale for Saturday; April 5th
at Johnston's Restaurant,
Case •Durnin of London spent a
few dayswith Miss =Annie a
nd. Rob-
ertDurnin. • .
• 1-le•also visited John
Durnin. who is, a patient in,
Wingharri and :District Hospital
Mr, and: Mrs. Gordon\Hunt of
Kitchener spent the week -end 'with
her• parents Mr.' and Mrs.:: Allan
Cranston.
' HONOURED! WITH -RECEPTION
•'Ivlr...and Mrs.'Bry.an Garrimie
were guests ofhonour at 'a wedd-
ing reception in Whitechurch Hall
,on Saturday evening A large'
crowd .were'in attendance Donald ..
Gaunt read ,an 'address of Good"
Wishes and•Robert Struthers Presen-
ted the.young couple with a' purse:'
'of. 'money, They leave for their
new home Dawson City., .Yukon
,this -week.
•If such were possible itwould probably be a poPular .
policy with Canadian Dairymen. Losses from; calf
•
deaths during� the ,first 6' weeks' of ageare often fre
quent .
Many professional' dairy herd managers are now
routinely injecting all ;new=born'calves.with.
SIIItrG/IN VITAMINS A
committee was presented by• Mrs, .,
G. McNee. • ' • ••
:The standing committee:.
conveners gave their reports. on Ag-
comosed on.trittiktir -, anadtanIndustry , Citi:
zenship,. Education., Historical Re -
.search ;
e -:search, -Curr.ent 'Events, Home'.
Economics, Health, :Resolutions.
,
Curator and Public Relations
Mrs. Lorne Ivers,; convener of
Citizenshi• • ave a review.'of the,
book "•A. Bird in 'a Gilded Cage" by
Judy: La Marsh. ; ; • •.
.Members of th_e.or en`s instit-.
,
'to protect' their calves against.;:
SCOURS
STRESS a
VITAMIN.DEFICIENCIES •
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SLOW GROWTH ' , •
:.SHUR
-GAIN INJECTABLE VITAMINS ADE are
available from your local Feed Service Mill.
RIPLEY ABATTOIR
,Custom Butchering — Curing and Smoking
Cutting and . Wrapping — Sausage Making Fast Freezing
HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS
CATTLE ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS,
WitW Two Big Coolers, ,We Are Able To. Hang Your Beef From
1 To 3 Weeks Whatever Your Requirements Are
11 Choice Home Killed Beef, , Pork,.
and Lamb In. Any : Quantity At Lowest 'Tar e mg " rices
ALL. MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT T ON SPECTED FOR YOUR
PROTECCHAS.-.II0OISMA, PROP,'
STORE ,395-2961,
ABATTOIR 395-
i
ute have- volunteered to canvass
certain 'districts 'in Ashfield, West.
Wawanosh and, Dungannon for the..
Cancer Campaign.. •,
The April • meeting is to be a oc,-
ial• evening each member is to,:•
invite.a friend. -
On April 9th a short course '
"Choosing, and using :Fabrics" is to'
be held at the Dungannon United.
Church. from 10 a•: m . to 4 p.m. if
you would like -to take•this course,.
:. t -act 114•FS—C��a-kE-cir lytrc .. N . .
Alton byApril 24th,
The' meeting closed with the
Queen and the Institute Grace.
. Lurich hostesses were Mrs,. G :.
Errington, Mrs:. L. Hasty and Mrs.
W. Zinn.
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