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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-05-31, Page 25• fro 401 0 let .. •,• • G • ?;AGE070 ' e Lucknow'Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario TH KINLOUG. • Misses Ethel Haldenly -and, r_. EVelyn ittle:of Walkerton. spent Sunday at their re -SP -. We hinnes: Mrs. .Tack }•Todgin'son John sand Mr. Charles Gillespie of Kin dknespent Sunc a3F - r th -1VIr Mrs. Aloes,Percy, ?a tai -tacl Sandra spent Wednesday with Purple Grove, Cpl.•Doleua.'Orr '$f R C.A,F. (W. D,), lt,ockcliffe, is • spending` her furlough with Mr. and KM Har- old Percy also with her parent at Langside and other. relatives. 11Qj nd.Ntrs.` Geo ge Haldenby uza"tteW,�urr lay with -Mr: "and -Mrs. ,Jose h W T1s:; C" . / .,, - : Little Helen Shaun- aeher` tit H ir. and Mrs: ato . • " �d'Thornp�anrCulross-Tslaent._a few days w1t' Word her grandparents', Mr:, • and Mrs: , Wm, Wall;. ' � • Wd •has' been received "here . .o.... announcing the __engagement of Miss. Irene Hooker, eldest datigh ter° of Mr. and Mrs.' A; Hooker,. Thornton Heath, Surrey, England -to Mr. -Wray Pinnell, soh of M. 'anti Nara Wan.' nneli;: tyre wedgy axrg'to tabs frlke -oiJtnik .. 1'h'ornton Heath church;, - • The King Man ower' Policy ---- "The ®"They Greatest Hoax ever perpetrated on a'Nation. ' blight upon: the -ood. - ' �• . It is 'national- disgrace- and � a n hi 7`0:. eve' o itzcal considera- tions onsider a • name 'of Cr:adian .czt�ze s � g � . .., .•. . • ..:. : .. � • , ..l. 'rable�: `and:: tions priori y over .:the nation's .interest ss ; into e. un f Digi 4b.4eT ". • • Dominio i -w rd • disunity pis ` to- day the graves danger : facing Canada. The polltical abasement of the ing: Go ernment•S power o1ic ...y ed` in wa ��tinie . eap, i the see f sowed in peacetim 194Q ing Chaos" ` of 'the election campaign has been King, i -ND -q-mos-ever since. National. unity, to wllbh the King Govern=." • rierit:-has :;'paid.- onlylIp=s erwis e r •� as sol for "'political advantage= In tib f gravest national, emer .or ITIC OW ER POLICY. do: not esitate therefore to the :: ' .'� and mg Manpower Policy, . political, ma Pula- he :furtive • o � .p P - -acs = he z t • .er i ed e �ol�-s�t�hlc.h+charact mile stratioh:• of that :policy., as a gross, miscarriage •,of social, gency THE PRICE;. CANADA HAS ,PAII)*r-the :unequal burdens of the Kin Man ower' Policyls -be- yond beyonc measure.';; Army statistics tell E l i e story, ,: Y fagically; the casualty :lis}ts i'.bear: mute v�ltness: to it., ° THE PROGRESSIVE CON SERVATIVE PARTY . HAS CONSISTENTLY :'CONDEMN- ED ;THE INJUSTICE ,OF A ZL' Federal Candidate: for • 31st, :1945.. � J' • Iere's.Th,e Progr'an.I..SuPPot:; FULL EMPLOYME! T , Conversion .of Crown war plants to peacetime production: under.' pubic ,ownership. • , j ° 1,000,000.'new homes in town:: and county_ in 10 years,'. lo.,v.•• ' . housin ty • and •regional 'rental. g,;,slum clearance, commune planning, ,hospitals, schools, community. , centres, ;rural �'rific elect atiirrigation, ;soil. and :.forest. conservation, on t g Socialization and tdemocratic control of', monopolistic: in dustry,.of,.banks.••and other financial 'institutions fan • ' Worldlco-oper`ttion :to promote" international trade, tied exchange•' of goods through 'Export °and,'Iniport .Boards. COMPLETE SOCIAL SECURITY x A floor -under income, .family -allowances maternity. bene , '; fits, health ' centres „open : to all: ' Old age. , pensions at - 60, Pensions to widows , and handicapped 'persons:` Prosperous-- Agriculture And Fishing •Guaranteed prices, • credit at •: cost, crop , inM•urafnce, social:•. . and- et -operative ownership' of processing, patclkmg' 'and mayor, '..distributive ---facilities;'. .planned -j trade :tical:' and : economic : justice, . : forthright). -."-pi o 1 ssIve'` Out �' .• ° leader has . said, •t vas -•-- an } • tht hoax• ev•es.;::: reales >. • 'etrated : on a. -nation. VEI FARE ;It2JST COME FORE NARROW;: POLITICAL ADVANTAGE Divide -and -rule ,ollcies have no place to framin ; the :basisfor peace -time govern.. n- Ment. , Only -a • party' that wily'. recognize equality of oppo •tun- ity for.all in time of peace as well as equality of service a ad: saci°l: fice in time of war can solve th c problem of national •` nit r with the. '.confidence of all Canadians STAND: FOUR-SQUA_ RE FR EQUALIT4F SERVICE SACRIRIC IN~ -WAR; EAC1 EQUALIT'Y� F OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL ° WIN WITH BRACKEN NS Polies} eci by the Pi•ogreisivice C(rsaervttiv 134.r'y,,. Csttria t S'ECURITY.'FOR. LABOUR. Geiaui to 'con1paslsery. colleetive bargaining with company unions` outlawed;' a National ;Labour. ':Code'taovering; tanks, • wag es and' conditions. of 'work . •- . a • VETERAN REHABILITATION Maintenances or; jobs;:'`full' 'pay :and 'allowances:until" ' a atisfa,ct'• or ob - is• found,. • lifelong free medical attention for �.� all serviee;men• and women, .full ass-rsta-nceln-fartrling fishurb- and small, business Published" by the :.0• C. F .Bruce Riding :,Asstociation KINLOUGH• .and. Mrs. -Petty,ohJn, •Mr.. and' Mrs. Harvey . Hodgins. .and family of" Windsor -visited over ,:wen thd with...Mr,` and lylrs:: � e ,:week-end Fred Hodgins and other. ,relatives. here =NIrs--K--a,'i- Boyle= and Mar-il3 n, .spent -the' -week-end- inLondon - I, witherer parents: there. ;.1VIr-s .Perry Hodgins - iS' :linstess, 1 . titot ;the Women's Institute Thuis- ' s:. Tb day next." Convener, ; Mr �. iodgiris;. assistant; Mrs... !Jack: Ackert; topic; --Education '0e.vie> tr .' of; a book.) ; ,mot.to,_., read L,mort2, know: more and:.broaden you mind.; roll `call, name of a book ' -have readun+h;: Ms, P . Hod gins, Mrs -F.. ,JThnmpsonr_ancl l's~..•7-. R. Elliott THAT IS THE RECORE'. ; OF THE :.LIBERAL.. PARTY LET .KIND ::FINISH THE J Pu,k,Iished By North Enron ,Liberal ASSoci tiOn