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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-06-03, Page 2.•. • Mk.s7•••--••.'• ..!iA k ;fL :° m• • 11� a1►` F ?'AGK TWO '.T LliCKNIJW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW$ ONTARIO Attended McMaster Cvoction Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stothers and' Miss Ruth were in Hamilton on .Monday. of last Week where .Miss • Kathleen secured her B.A. degree at the 'annual convocation of Mc - 'Master University. Miss Stothers B.A. is deserving of special con- gratulationsas, illness forced' her to give up her course in the middle of herAinal year. So good ;had -her standing been during. her entire course that she .had earned the 3acheior of Arts degree With- out writing her• final examina- tions. Had her illness not occur- red She would . certainly have been among the honor graduates, • 'JOHN if. HANNA Huron-8ruce. ni • • • I. 4 '" YY... .. Q. P you two 'entirely different points of view. The Progressive Conservative Party believes that this,:rovince =hasune4ualled `opportunities:for .development Pr ovided that Our.. 'eat.resources .are Put to work' under plans for the future which will 'rovide: the electric power :and other requireinents for the :greatest.period of 'exparision w have ever known. Our opponents do not believe that these opportunities.: for expansion exist. It is their right • and: their duty to expres ,��° their 'own opinion about our' future ' hey ss have .• .It so: They do,not believe in our great' development. They a acted:�'accordingly, and Will continue to do sO., • .'You_ know the record of the. goVernment and the many ,. things.' it has done' to ad k vane the interests of- 1T ur eo -le ' You know•the ,tremendous prograiiime ,of develop P P � , tient which •we have approved and .which' Will go into effect. if we receive your support on June the' Ah., We 'believe:.that:is'the,way to assureemployment in the years ahead. On theother side ou have astatic Point of view which thinks that all this devclo menti Y.P P should be` deferred 'until the threat of unemployment which .the re : constantl , re- • y a,,. Y P , dieting is. actually upon •us. 'Developments of this kind take years to oomplete and the best wayto. maintain ;employment in, .the future is . to' take ower `and: other ."�. . P resources which, are' needed to keep employment ;at a high level, : That ;is the point of view we ask you' to .support. 1 do wish: to- emphasize one unusual feature,;of this:election: tion;. the .Communists in this' province; relatively small in numbers,, are highly organized, They .are supporting • the . C:C:F: I. recognize that the.. leaders of the C.C:F. Party have disavowed this support. 'The fact 'remains, however, that_in every riding except two where there 'are Communist candidates who were members of'.the last •Legislature,'the 'Communist vote,. large ,or small ' iS: goingto the su' • ort of C.C.F. 'candidates: This ma be un- � g ,I . . , PP . . VY. `'fortunate,for the C.C.F., and maybe against the wishes of. that Party. Itis.apparent,' however 'that the •policies of the C.C.F.: Partyfind sufficient acceptance with the Com- •. ...,� P • muriists to gain' their support.' No: matter how wOrthy any:individual..£:C.F:~candidate may be :.Y ou•bave onl�Y one :.' ._ way' -of makingsuire-that ' ur vote.going be joined with ois. notto in a Communist.eu Y,.J vet . It should be remembered tiat•in every • countr. •.where• Communism has come'to power,. including. Russia: it came originally through an alignment with the Soci,alis't; party: in that .country. You may think' the ;danger is still •far away: here in .Canada: Only a few • years;ago theyythought it was very far away. in4those countries which have been brought '' under 'Communist `slavery.w. ithin, the past three years., The :time; to end the threat of •' Communism is while We are stili strong' and free, not when' freedon,i hangs in the balance and we face ' one last desperate decision: �' - This is not just an ordinary election: With democracy threatened all, over the 'world as it• is today; this it an opportunity for the people, of Ontario to show by their vote that they really believein the right to'vote;` Naturally: I hope • that you will support the candidate of our party in your riding. No Matter.how"you vote, however, may I urge every, one •of to exercise your franchise so. that we demon'stra'te to:,otrselves and to those living in less fortunate lands, that we really know the value of our freedom... Never has this province advanced so greatlyagit has under the•progressiye.policies:of the present government. Our programme for. the. future provides for still greater de velopment in 'the:years, ahead. With the great opportunities which are before us, I • hope you will give itis an overwhelming mandate to keep :Ontario strong through the,' • years ahead. • I l .ROCRESSIVE Q MONDAy..JoNE. MONDAY 7th Pribli$hed by. The Ontrfrio Progrr,•us v e = scry ve A$so >:atibn • .1,: QUALIFY FOR BRUCE -FINALS ..1'ipils: of K .. s inlos :T. ownshi and , p 'Lucke ow Public Schools, held. a preliminary sports meet • at the Lueknow . School, grounds on Thursday., First. place winners •fin each. event -are eligible to take part in the Bruce Inspectorate championship meet to be held in Walkerton next Wednesday. The sports program here on Thursday occupied .both morning and .afternoon. ••Lucknow school with 25 'firsts,, 25 seconds ,and 2:7' thirds, amassed a total of 227 Points. S.S. .No. 7 . received 30 :.points;' S.S: • Ng: 10, 26 points;. SS, No.' 2, 22 points;. S.S. No. 1, 16 'points S -.S.: No. "3, 9 points; S S.. Nbf 4, 2 points and S.S., No. $.,. 1 point, Lucknow. :pupils 'elegible' to'.go; to Walkerton are Marvin- Bieman, Donald 'Thompson, George And= erson, Jimmie Peterson; Donald Nosal, Charlie Chin, Roy Stanley, Kenneth Nicholson, Berkley: •Bohnert, Ellwood Irwin, :Bowen Ross, Gladys : Kilpatrick, ' Edna. Reid; Carolyn Gibson, Betty Hab-• kirk, Joyce M.offat,'Rozella• How- •ald, Ruth Emberlirr, ::lViaxiene Ir- win. Betty }roan Johnston. • • DonaldMaclnt'yr'e of Second Concession School 'compiled the greatest ,nilinber. of points of any of the. competitors.: • First,' second and • third place 'winners.. in the.various: events. 'follow;.. .' ollow". Rural, Student, winners have the school.' section number a-ft+er... tlw na'r•' ae ,,., The outcome ' of • this:election will determine the future. course of this province for Many', ears to .come.;• Quite. apart .from anypolitical con sideration, you have. R• ural, • THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd, 19.18 FAMILY' .HONORED 'BEFORE MOVING; TO ` ,INLQU(aH • `„ , A presentation ' was held a Pur'ple' Grove Sehool recentl'Y Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Needham for cdham and family, prior to rnoving • to their -new home at Kinlough. •Mu%ray Campbell: called: Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Needham, Nancy •and Helen to, the platfoi:in; Eli Morgan read the address and the Need-hram family were• presented with a floor lamg,'eJectrie• toaster and an eight piece bi eaktast set, also a sum of 'money. Mr;. Need- ham made a..very .fitting reply, They. sting `'For they areoll , go;id fellows". The: evening lwas- . .spent in dancing. Lunch was ser- • ved. Nancy; Needham was presented. .. by the schcl6l• pupils' with e,bed., lamp and picture. Junior' ''.boys': • runriing ., broad, Marvin aieman,, Douglas, a New.- Than, ew-'reran, No. 10; George .•Anderson. Senioi boys• running broad, Donald: Thompson, Ellwood 'Irwin, Clayton, . Hodgins ' Junior„;' girls'. Standing, broad,` Gladys • Kilpatrick ' Kathleen •Beekler, N. 1; Carolyn Gibson. Senior girls' standing, broad, Edna', Reid, Gladys .'Chen -,--Betty Hamilton: 1 o high 'urn ;: junior Geo Rs' y g J p�J a r ge. Anderson, Melvin S c•h u: r r a h Douglas :Newman:. Senior boys'.'. high jump, Donald MacIntyre; No, '.:7;• Berkely- Bah-. vert, Ellwood `Irwi.ii.'• Junior girls; softball. throw, Car. olyn: Gibson; ;Thelma Bushell, No. 1:;` Ruth Johnston. • 4, Senior::gicls' softbal-lhrow; Iso bel Elliott No. -1.0; 'Julie •Clark No. 7; Katherine Houston, No..4. Junior :'boys'• softball throw; Bowen loss,' Cart'' :McClen.aghan :. No,- 10; A,ithurr.Baker. Senior boYs' softball.. thi:ow, Donald ,MacIrityre;:.No. 7;' Berk- ley , Bohner t Johnnie 'Carter,' No. :•7. _ , • ' Raees: GirlsA6, '6 Donna.; Mae Nicholson No'' ; • Marlene' Stanley, No. .2; Margaret. ' lose Lyons Boys, . 6; Floyd'. Stanley; '`No. 2 Jimmie Johnston, `Jack Kennedy, Girls, • 7,, Betty Habkirk; Pat 'Joselyn;' ';14ary:".:Lou MacDonald, • No 4 'Boys, ``7 o s Jimmie. Petersen;Y , . ,. ',TdCk Coultes,, No. 10; Teddy 'Collyer: `• Girls 8. Jo , yce. Moffat; :D'onYia Johnston,,; Elizabeth : Ann seer. ' Boys,; 8, Douglas' .Stanley, No 2, ,.illie Fisher, er, Steve Carnegie. • Girls, 9, Rozella Howald Mari lyn "Boyle,: No. 3;;, Karen Reid. Boys,9; Ronald Nosal, Kenneth' Showed; Pictures: •Here' Saturday' '...,"Stars of The • Town'', a film dpicting everyday. 'life .along Litckn -Ver 'min 'stare.(' was • shown here o'n Saturday night to' a fairly large crowd. There •were two ,show.ings,.at"night and a.Sat urday'afternoon: matinee. The pictures: were 'shot" ear•1 ler in the month by: movie oarnera _:• and for 'the ,most: part were IA,_.: posed. They were t,aken by .Rev'. R.' II: Masseear of Dutton,. who also had."charge of the orojecture on Saturday.. night. The pictures were 'also,• shown in., reverse to Create many amusing seenes..The.`. local film vias• suppl'eme'nted ; by • Dungannon pictures and musical I-lodgkinson,: Ernie Gibson, :dials, 10, Ruth•.Eanbe Ilii; Bell:r Graham, No:. 7; . Vial r,ie,,Cai'negie Boys, ,10,. Clare. Bushell No, 1;, Kenneth: Hodgins; 'No.r, 2 ;.B5bbie Mowbray , ' I `Girls, 11,, Edna' Ros; No 3;: Kathleen Bechler :.No. 1;, B'ever. ley St'anley',, No: 2: Boys, 11,.Charlie Chin, Roland... Jocelyn, mRoy .Stanley -Girls,:-12, 'Mar�ori�e. Elliott, No. • 10;..• .Carolyn Gibson • T,1 '1 Gibson,.. No 1. - Bo •s 1.2,.. Geore And.erson•'Ai•t Baker; . Douglas 'Newman; No.' 10. . • ::Girls, .13, ,Is�ober.'r:Elliott, No. 10; .; Betty. Hamilton; Mary McMillan, • Boys, 13, .Donald 'Thorn,pson; ., Joe 1oaitald;t-Du-nea•n -G.a=r pbe11,-- No. 1 ; Girls; 14 and over; Maaiene Ii win; Shirley England, No,. 7.; Ruby. Bonnet, No:. ,Boys, 14 and over; DonaldMac-. Intyre No. 7;. • E11w ogd -.Irwin; Clarke Stanley. • :•Junior' iris': 3 -legged. race Car g gg f ol•yh . Gibson 'Betty Joan .Johan- .stop;' Gladys• Kilpatrick: Joan Hamilton; Ruth '.•Ernberlin, Val= Brie 'Carnegie: • SePio.rogirls' 3 -leg gcd 1Vaiene Irwin and,:Edna •Reid, Betty,Thirt. nip and Glad. yS Chin,.Betty Harr- iitbri and' ;Joan '.Hai i'rlton. Junior boys' wheelbaj'roW; Roy Stanley:and Kennetir Nicholson, Art;Baker and. Charlie. Chirt'Kent ll'edley and Stewart Stanley •'Senior bo. .Y.S'' wheeibart' W Bei keley Bohnert and Ell\'o d Ir.win,. Jbe ,How.aid and :Jolie Gan m e, Clayton :Hodgins and C lurk Stan- fey. •22b, y.grd dash.,: Dunalcl ;MacIii tyre,:;'No.7;• Donald :'l=hOInpson' Ellwood. Irw':in • M AI .•.•:. 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