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TEIJRSDAY, uIYE nth,. 1945 ,
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W I NGHAIVI •
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'harsday, Friday,,
i.,itspArt .L17,13.0.11
GHARL!E BiVJ€1[T!!
aturday
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.. in
Be Prepared for . 'Henry • Aid:
rich and `his .antics. as he joins
the' 'scouts.
Also ,"Short Subjects'.
Matinee Sat. afternoon at 2.30
Monday, Tuesday. Wednesda � y, y,
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HEDY fLAMARR
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• WILLIAM F DWELL
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1Viilliatn Povelll is .'the profes
r4f-Astronosf y .w1: --n
his charming wife for the stars
that sparkle above
Also,''Short :Subjects'.' ,•
WAND
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• ,HARBOR:.AT KINCARDINE. . , .
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A movement, which 'may ' cul'-
urinate in the. constructio
n :o1'.a
.modern., harbor at ,, Kincardine,'
ca able • of handling, large $hip=
merits • and providing storage'
1 space',; ;for; :grain -grown , in ',:the
district, has••been inaugurated b.Y,
'Kincardine town ;council
It has: its ince tion• with
p Licic-•
• now;:
and
Win
g am ` in�er`ests,
which were cTesirous of having,
.ort
p and•elevator :facilt;.ties: After'
they, discussed. it with the.' town
conn
-•,toca:l I}usrriess^m-err-�c
asked' for• :'theirOpinion, :.on the
plopos•ai
• Currently; information is bin
.•. 's. e g
ought front •municipalities on
C.N;11: from • Kincardine ' to 'Pali
•merston 'as .'well .'as''anin,l '
d centres
like: Hanc ver• and. Walkerton„ : as
what bu'siness.''tlre ;•2mi ht d.
` thr ' ' y .. g o
ough the:;. poi t :' f KKincardine
4.faci`lztte �.
s �y ere:_made •;at�ailablel
•Arestimate lis being procured
as 'to•the 'Cost :of c'
onstruction .of,
'elevators and,'.'.other. fa
'''It
i•h
.geinment.and f 'hoa
ll�whose cost is not borne• y ,the
`4tictute fortrade tliroughtht� pont, .is, good, representation
, will be
:mad:to th
e
' ,e department of public
o ks to cdastruct `a suitable'hat••
bor arKinsi•dine,
News: Krincardin
The .Lucktnow Sentunel,LUcknOvirs, Ontario
N S LOAM E "YEAS
HEADS HURON VY: 1.
Resolutlot Adopted: At' .District
Annual Requesting. Abolition of
Women's BeverageRootns•
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The district annual meeting oft
West Huron- Woarnen's Institutes -
was
nstituteswas, held in the Belgrave. United'
Chur ,h onTuesday."-"of-.last-- e1
Rctprosentativ44vk
,'l,uxta °A1.1liva11, .`01, 't'il; tS(lt 3nr:.
Clinton4- l?ungannonA,. o ie"rich.;:
Kix;€a>X, St ; a d i hay n-
A,resoi;ution: asking the :akioli-,
tion. of 'women;'s beverage rooms
in • Ontario. was, ,adopted. 'It read:
"Whereas, the .hand that. -,rocks"
the 'cradle rules•. the;,`world; ',and
Whereas ; the product :.of :'41ewo-
pier's beverage .,roor s could not'
be 'iooked •upon as: coiaipejent'
rulers, and whereas the' members
of the 'Clinton branch of the Wo-
;men's Institute.idesire to place on
record their strong objections. to
the sight of -sc. many girls and
worsen emerging from the many
beverage :•.rooms of... -our beloved.
province; and whereas Ontario, is
the only .province'in the 'Domin-
ion that has. such , rooms legal.,
therefore, be it• resolved that heir',
erage rooms for ' women` in. Ont-
a•rio- be "-abolished ,,;R _
' Tire president, Mrs. W. J, lien-
derson, •Wiiigham, conducted .the:
meeting,'; and the guest speakers •,
net% dedl_Mrss-E Cpl:l=ins o -f thF'
:W -omen's . "Institute.b-ranch,• . De=
.
•naIt t?nent of Agr••iculttire, Toronto.,
Mrs F Thorritont •Thamesford-,
provi;nci;al director,`'..and•,. ;Miss;
Fl6ra DLrrnin:, •,county, home eacin,
;mics; poach•..
eleot�cn: o
•conducted:; by MMirs Thornton and•
.resulted ..as •follows:.: .hon r',a
o ty.
president, ;IVIis 'W J Henderson,
Wingham;:, president; rs: Lorne.
Iver
s; s, :Dungannon;„ 1st Nice; Mrs:
C., Lockhart, "Goderic_h; 2nd, vice,
Mrs `L ' Scri•rngeour Blyth:; •sec
treas.;;•Mrs.. N. lea'ting. Wingham„
auditors,:.1Vla s R:'Proctor :& ` Mrs'.'.
E Anderson, • Belgrawe, " Federa.=
tion-ar-epresentat1ve : i1!Irs W-,-J-
Henderson•.in
W !.ham;.: alternate,
Mrs
. H Tichborne, G.oderich;•.' dis=
trict repre;;entative.•
:
,convention ; Mrs:'.` ,L; Ivers -Dun::=
gannon„ alternate; Mrs. C :Lock=•
:
hart; Goderich; .• •conveners of
standing comhiittoes a•gr iculture
and Canadian •rndustr1es 1VI:is. R.
,,>,airservice; citizens.hip,.•• current
-even
ts, jleace--an-d: ,le •"liisllatrori•; -IVI.r•s:-1 '
i✓ Airdei�snn B''
elgi a� c , histor, teat
1..eserrch,, Mrs, A.' ft, Duval: Wrn4*:
ham . home ecori•omics:,• Mrs.: C
ell nd �:
c..ri c
1VIis. I,. Scrim eoui ,.$'T th.• 'Iy'-
g a p
1icity, Mrs. F. Ross; AubUi.n;' �4
Ashfield W. NI,,
T.he Mal):..meeting of the Oat -
field. W.M.S. met at . 'the home:
of Mr`s, Rueben Wilson with 30 in
attendance, Mrs. D. A. MacLean
occupied the chair. The .meeting.
opened rywithrthe daily prayer re,-
,p€ateci in --unison: The-treasuj'er'
report was given by Mrs. Donald.
1VIacKen2i:.e, Prayer followed by
Mrs. Murdoch MacKenzie. :The.
rail:: call, was answered' with.
PAGE IFnr
verse commemorating the Day of
°Victory in Europe, Mrs. , Donald,
MacKenzie;, gave, a .reading. Mrs.
Jack Collinson, sang• a solo and
Mrs, klector ;MacLean read a
chapter_ 'from the study .book,
dealing ...witi ..with -Dr. Laub'ach's work�
-a-nd . success, -With theMoro nat-
ive; on -the Philippines. Mrs.. Tom
McDonald•• gave•a reading pre-
pared by 'Miss Mary MacLean.'
Mrs. Isabel MacKenzie offered
prayer, firs.. Earl Howse gave ar;.
reading. The meeting, cIosed.witi'
prayer, The' hostess. served a
dainty lunch.
Elgcted:-0.0nfereimce !resident
—Rev': Duncan: McTavish of Cai
vary United Church,, London, lima • •
elected president of the 21st Aaa
:'nual Landon' Conference which.,
eon :erred : in that cify la t et'k
mare flea, for Veterarns'Assure�
Progressive Conservatives
The .very first ;clause , of the Pro -ressive :Con `..
. g Servaxlwe plans: for
• the re=establishment` of Veterans, adopted' at the National. Convention
of . December,.• 1942, is .as :follows -- '
1. .---t„,---r----T--r---T--.BltIZATIO
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"
, In°carryingout the.demobilization ofGana
'
s•. r.
• ed
Forces
the primary consideration shouldbe interest Of ;those who'have, •
served:. ,Demobilization`should be based,on•the
principle inciple
that membe»of the Armed Foices should not be,discharged until: their .economics'
security is .ass : r: •
y s u ed by:.placement `in ai
nfulerrs 1 ent�ob ss
- `ai-rip -an ie
d uca ion ... on 'to :t at Fend: :. • .
''1. N.'
A:' TOURISTS'
Here, , in .this simple statement of
progressive; reaiiatic= policy-Is—
only
t' only true solution; of : the fundamental
problem . by :which. every ex -service
man aflad woman` is faced •1t71the
only assurance .of a • square. -deal .for:
all veterans;: ; it: is the very a b sis of •
the Rehabilitation Polrcie • ,of the
Progressi
onservatt*eLFarty. No -
veteran
-
vetexan willbe discharged against'
his.
will
until
he i
s a•.
ssured of a decent
livelihood
Platitudes will w not fill eMpity
stomachs,” declares . John Bracken, • •;
"nor generalities .rovtde: jobs. for
hose ivho , have
d
foght,
no.
r
'Wordy
declamationsabout sacrificeease 'the
0 f•-the
Widows and- A=ch2ldren:'
•
and the fears of veterans
They say, with John Bracken
"The cost of
•'winning
the .:war and
the cost of reesablish2ng • those who • .. .
fought mit, is one•.` and. indivisible:
In the plccanest •words at my command, :.
.1 say to you that.:nothin . shor •
�. • 9 t of full •.,:',
tune -=gainful- employment for every
man':.and woman , Who • has, ;corn the.'
Ca z.padi
an uniform, f be acceptable :...-
Every
•-
Every.' man and,woman'must be given'
an opportunity . `t'
p7� J to earn a good living.
if existing enterprisecannot do -this
,
the. State 'must • and will.' , ,
,
YQ.
d � ,
•
•
•
he
T se s
eryice and ex service . ;can-
didates, with John Bracken,', pledge
themselves -that. ; under no . �, i
ihose-htsba�ts- and fathers- gave -life • stances;•Will 'ei
sttrg.crcum-
benefits° to•
'
-
itself that we,nti',live i
ht ie nPeace anct v1 terans. l
be essen
• , • „ • . �' , � .. • , .:.;, . ed• On ;the � Con-,'
'ecu? 2tl�., trary: