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PHONE 40, :RIPLEY
.,SEE BIG SAV,I.NG.
.BY NEW 'SERVICE
Present . train operating sched-
ales for the lines running . be-
tween Palmeerston aiid.K,incard'ine:
and Palmerston to Southampton, •
are far from' economic, according
,are
A; -1 Lomas; --vice. president,
Central Region, ',Canadian Nat -
lanai Railways:
"The Management of the rail-
, •, •e eves t at for
sound, financial' reasons, the in-
terests of the 'company. and ;the'
interests of the Canad-ipan :peaple-
who are .Owners of the railwa'y,
would be. best served if but ,arid
truck' operations were to replace
Present passenger operations".
ailr: Lomas pointed. out 'that
there was not enough traffic;"pas-
senger,: mail •oar•• express, to, war-
'.rant .the costly 'train schedules:
He ,said that by installing a.Ibus
•. and •truck operation, the .railway
would save more than $100,000
yearly,
"During the past *int e'r
ihorahs", Mr. Lomas added,, "rail-
way officials have kept an ac -
(urge record' of highway condi-
• tions'and we feel that a bus and
fruck,..schedule can be "mairitain-
• ed•to adequately serve the people
of these •districts".
He Went on.. to say that -pro-
vlding .the 'proposedsubstitutign
Was granted by , the Board of
Transport , : C'oi rrniss:ioriers;. the
• CNR stations will . remain open
ard,ibusses ,would pick . up and
.discharge passengers VI L ere
>,reight trains would •continue to
run andg
passeri' er tr'a'ins would
he used during the :Winter ter' if
•\.\ ea ther. conditions :made highway
travel impossible.
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C)»Cf . OP TEMPERANCE'
• thy do in' en resort. to We use
of stimulants? Have they found
16" SU..duufl »ind ,boring .that ft
can be tolerated only whet) the
11*.all 'system IS jazzed up by.
`hi'g'h .balls and cocktails? bo they
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LOCALS LEADER,
VISIT. •,LON'DOI
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LUCKN
Wayne • Johnston. from the
I,ucknpw Dist'riot, High School
and Bill Marty'n of Ripley • Dis:'
triet High, 'Sc'h.00l, were iarno.r
some 60. Members of the London
Free•, Press Leader's Club,, ' who.
spent last Friday and ,Saturday
in London as guests of the Uni-
versity of Western bhta.rie and
the Free Press, • • •
The leaders: ares, prominent
strident-iat'hletes .froln econdary
'schools in. Western, Ontario.
The ....group toured the ' .Free
Press and Station CFPL' on Fri=
clay, and late' torted the Uni4.
versty where they had 'dinner
and -;were• each 'presented. ,with-
Certificate.
withCert ficate. A theatre' Party' w,a''s
held in. the ' evening. • • •
The. Club members 'spentthe.
night at 'the Y.M C,`.A , and on
Saturday . attended the ,Wossa
track' and field ,meet at the J.
W. Little Me raoira.l' Stad!ur`n.
• 'The two leaders were aecorn: -
paned to. London • by Wayne's.
brother,, Lloyd •Johnston and by
Bruce `Johnston • and Jack ;Md
Wayne is the of Mr. and.
Mrs, Mark' Johnston of..Hol .Y'rood..
Bill is the' son . of Mr. and' Mrs.
• Ross Martyn of Ripley.
PUREBRED AUCTIONS
BRING ,GOOD .'P•RICES
.._� ..The... annual -springy -sale of" the
Huron County Hereford Breeders'
Association was held • at Clinton`
last' week when 81 head of• cattle;.
sold for,•' ••$14,395, , to iaVerage.
$464.35 a head. '•
Heber J. L. Eedy,•, Dungannon,'
president of the H.H.A., express,
ed hirnself 'as well 'satisfied With
the- result of. .the sale, to. which
i.2.' Huron • breeders. consigned
i urebred •: stock. Bidding • was a
'little' slower at this third annual.
sale • than at 'the simlar 'sales in
19.5,0 ,and 1951; but in. view of the
general slackening Of..the .cattle
'market brought on by the United
States ernbargo' against Canad-
ian' 'livestock, the sale officials
d:
anconsignors . 'did' at least as
well as they, .exipected..
Ten` young . bulls sold at an ay,
erage of $424.50; and 21 females,.,
some . _of them with lealf at side,''
sold at an average of ' $483:33.
Aberdeen .Angus, Sale
At the GreyBruce semi annual
Aberdeen Angus: auction. at Walk-
erton last`:w'ee1t;.11:bulls tbrought.
an' average ' of • $375 and twenty=
six females' averaged $1,050.
feel so inferior that ,they can be
happy with .. themselves only
when 'alcohol has ;incited�inttheirc
a false confidence? It'
ion .en t err oven self-egteem and.
it's a reflection on their. Creator
When' they borrow the ,show. coir
=age --of ...alcohol, .The. truth of .--the-
matter is that there is nothing
like •alcdlhgl to make a in -an'- a
:nuisance=n.oisy,quarrelsome and,
profane -pan embarrassrr'ent.'to.his
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friends and afterwards..'an object
of reproach'. to. himself.This also
is -the truth of: the. matter;' life
in itself is so good and its enjoy-
airepts .so keen; it's.. a. shame to
spoil »it all•with sit -Ong drink; in
toxication and: drunkenness:—
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RIVETT . at Alexandra Hospital;
Goderich; oil May. .1 1, 1952,.to Mr.
and: Mrs. Evan Rivett, 1 •1; Dun-
igannon, .a son, .Robert• Murray,'
KINGSBRIDGE
Mr.! and .Miffs. Joe' O'Reilly Of
Detroit spent a Jew .days with
Mr...and, Mrs. Gilbert. Frayne,''
Mr. •and Mrs. Vic`•. Finnic. and
Mr. and Mrs: Joe Reid spent We
Week -end with Mr. Jim .Wallace..'
1Vtrs,Vaall,ac:e who. Spent t.hc win-
ter in Toronto 'returned with,
them for chi! Sumner.
Mr. Joe Murphy ,and. M. ;Lind
Mrs Jack 'Fitzgerald were, week -
'end ivi4itors. with: p J. Murphy,
M. and til'a w'Juck `Kenny spent
a few dais in therm stn'i'lnic'1` home,
Mrs. • .Norah. •Sennett and ,Den,
nis ;were' week -end iviet lrs .With
.l11rs. Mar4ha' il.
Mr. and M.s.�;Wilkee.
Va;r
tr1an
d
three childr n t rid' .Rita IDough-
erty, moto'ed from,, Ilan ton on
,W ' SENTINjEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
DISTRICT' .STUDENTS HAVE
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•A'» group,. of . Leaders' 'Club
members,' outstanding .secondary
schciolstudents from all parts of '
Western Ontario, is' shown above.'
They`. ' enjoyed. tours of, London,
and University.- of Western•'Ont-
ario May 16' and.. 17,, attended a
banquet, received, certiLcatc.i,
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were theatre party '•guests and Exeter; Barry Attridge, ..Goder'ioh;
stayed over at the. Y.M•.C.A.. The `John Burnside, -.Kincardine; ,Ron,
Leaders'' •Club:, ^is ' sponsored by Rennie, Seaforth; Bill'. Martyn,
The London 'Free Press and Uni- , Ripley;. • :back • ..row;: Doon Park,
versrtY of .'estern
WOntario. and Walkerton-;- Bob Ell att, Clinton;
has. been growing since 1945.:Pic- .a.ohn Hanna, Wingharn;, Joe Hurst, •'
tured'above registering are:. front ; Chesley; Way, ne Johnston, Luck
'row ' left to' right: John Haberer,'' now,
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Friday.„.,'
Mr.' John C. Dalton is visiting•
in the burg... •
'Congratulatroris• to Mr. •8i Mrs:' bai>ay boys in Wingham • Hospital:
Leo Courtney ':and .1VIr..and''. Mrs.' I ,: Rev Fr:..McMartin: motored to
Billie' Hogan on the :arrival of, _LQrndon/-i!ri`, Sunday.
FRIDAY, ' MAY» 23RD;:
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So .That We May Become More Deeply Conscious : Of Our
Citizenship And All -That It ;Implies, ` •Canadian- Citizenship
is ;Now. Observed :Nationally Across This. Great Dominion.
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CREDO OF A. CANADIAN
-I-beiieve•--inCanada-with' pride in her past, belief .in.
her present and faith in her f uturec ;
' ••'I• believe in the • quality of ' Canadian life, and : in the
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character ' of . Calnadian'" institutions. `
I believe in the Commonwealth of ;Nations within whose °'
bounds we Brave found freedom, • and outside which our
national life 'would lose its independent•. being.
I believe in our .abiding friendship ,. with • our nearest
neighbours;' an honest friendship Without either the sub-
servience or the mimicry 'which irrriist impair true • partner- ,
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I` ':believe that, � Canada , is one,- and that if our minds'" .,
' dwell, onthose things• which jts parts have in. comn;''
we can find the unity of the whole:
I believe 'that with sound work, the spirit, of a team,:
and an' awareness of'. ourselves; `we' can look :forward ' to
achievements .beyond our imagining.' •
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*published by Dent & Sons.
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LES" US BE. • PROUD OF: OUR CITIZENSHIP
We are builders of a , great : and free nation—of a great
.and free people It's great to be a 'Canadian.
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