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A., r ° L To b_U lel the Canada we want , become the example , which all,
`' :is an enter rise which requires. , the iworld will, follow .. '
'tie work of.all: It', will need the , ' Irt 'h.e faith` that the 'people of
co ibthed' initiative` And.•imag?n : 'a a :"Pre -With us,, -we issue this,.
,tion of"government', manage.;.: Call to Acutin for 'otai:Victor.y,
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• E LUCKNQW:,.SEN`TINEt
L.uclinowy>' Ontario.
• Established 1873
,.-- Published Each 'Thursdav Morning
Siibscription Rate; r—e $2.00 A Year in•Advance _'To U, S. $2:50
' --%emberof The C;W,N.A.,
C, ThoMpson, Publisher. and, 'ropraetor
T1iI1111tLS., NOVEMBER: Z9th, 1946.
THE. LEGION'S 'VALE
T
A
'A'�I'CIOUS' :S.YSTEM •'
Letters Tb The Editor
Ontario.
O
The Edr;to
r, Eiiclnaw Sentinel,
Dear Editor:
•
It. ,has_ been .1 awn to any gat
tention That ;a number of people-
in-
eoplein- town' may not be aware why
t,114. Town .Council .were reluctant
to 'rent the Town Hall to -the "new-
ly-organized
viewly-organized Badminton 'Club. '
• The chief reason was the abuse
of. privileges •'extended• by. the:
Town' Council to the Badminton
FOR TOTAIf" Vh T 1EiY.•• The • viciousness- of the cartel Club in 'former years;' Lack )f,
'(Issued.:.by 'The i'¢minion ' Exe=
_: cutive Council,
adian L�
v ` In. 1941, when, tlf
ization was ,:hang
ante, we address
Minister of • Canad
Cali for Total 'W
immediate, compl
t ific niob`lization.
sources — ':spiritu
financial, agricuit4
Many=of its-gropo,
nth: Cans
g�ion)
fte .f;'civil
n
he . cal : in.t....
g.
i.''to the Prime
",The. Legion's
r", ' urging the
to and scien-
0
f ah'•,our re -
1, i tellectual,.
trait rt;i, di. trial.
iaetree . after„
Govery..n-
s stem has been brought foi`Ge
fully ,to the attention of: the Can=
adian people by Justice ,M:inis.ter
LouisSt. Laurent: The partel'ays;'
tern is an international' "hoq
e
`up" whereby the producers ` of
certain , commodities• are 1 assured
:of • an exclusive market, at very
profitable fixed •prices -.,and . free
f 0
an
Y
' '' competition.,
Mr.: St. Laurnt's report" -'lists
explicitly some of the -restrictive
.
Tagree ents,__that, are_ exploiting
zrr --�- .. ,:T. _ . •:_
censu ane w
in crusade:
:oxrimeii s a sweep;
gamst ....such cartels: The Minister
- ura eousl :+.• in:'this:
has acted . co g 3' •.
matter ;and:, it is' up t9'.parliament
to le ' islate. and implement anti
monopoly laws' in "the' Dominion.
While Canadian .action; alone'can
not ' eliminate this viscious, ;Sys-
tem, `it: will be'"•to: the :credit of
to _. ive vi orous
-the
-`Dominion, g J;
.leadershi 4towards' thwai`ting "this'
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economic. and industrial -menace;
adequate • supervision . restated 'in•
sm ' at sotne of the ga,m ,
rowdyism ..
With a • cgnseduent, •damage to,
property, such . as : chairs, ,stage
piano and. doors Nat
curta,ir?s, ,•
her. •tlie Town Council
urahy, 'Wert
or Badminton Club will permit
a- ' rec
urrence of such. • conduct:
,Both bodies have therefore taken
'measures,' to. see that the game is
erl wa
:rd
' an Y
played' in an:orderly Y
In' fairness to: the Coutzrl---c
•
me state that �I fouri,�d. their' atti-
tude they
tune most co -.op -
•TH'UIRS,, NoVLMBER 29th, 194;54,
ut the Canadian rand re^ rea ized' that the Badminton' Club
•<:. a 1
d gh privileges
respect 'the .
m •intens p .
I
wards carried'but
We now . 'addre o
0e people `of aria
,Total Victory : is till.
.Victory in the fie d m
ch,ed•,'by. victory''Iat
'everything that • ake
ides the nation:.' he
weaken earl :.'be oun
one; every Canadian,
'can": rt with •
's�ta 1]rose,
rselves ' to
becaitge
o- bei won
st be mat;
ome, 'oven`
and div-,
kings.:that
in every
the ,.
refore
Every
Canadian must accept his respon-
sibil •r st
•
y
task-li
es-
ahead..Tota1.Victax ,de ands,a
ew . world,
-e l> our .corn
veterans,
Mils g 4' �fi ht for.
.
re i d •C ,nada✓ .
is Call' for
ame..:of:_theT=
S ' of Can-,''
°
n -who,
in
t war just
i
their Kri g.
anians::: and
ish Empire.
ue, :' " e- e--proud,-of
the British'
En ip ire. in
and
reedom an
do• •our'. part
,ical'.forces
-r
equit dfar
Meta • Uic
for
a
.9'
t War •� r:mo.t
r t' ;.'G
re
a
.''Aft -''
the:: � s .
•� Aa
fir -efforts were.
• of •us felt .,a at, o
:'. With the. e. winnin 'of
finish � • h gthe •
know that the fob`
w wow ,�e n•
..•as_.not 'over !•aecause military 'vic-
•, � Or
y
qI-
s
,b
ee
n
achieved
The
con--
,
•
,
`'fli:ilkc trouewiththe fore
,
'of• odan`; eyilryaYed against
•' • :each.. ether. For '.Canada, 'having
has still 0
'' s
' .iris
won to a
,
is
• ,thio' e the ldea•ls,of' peace. Total
Victo y • 'will •' core only , ,when
these • aid s aye :a . (been ac
hf
eyed.
T
"ea
P'
O � fathers,• ' fns: red by
" a
.
visio of Canada ,devoted: to the.
:+
their
.d''ch
os :.as
f: Go
se
rvi • o e
.Q a
'• { :.�shalt•have ,dominion
motto He. ,
•-'from
ea:'toi sea.: This s'th
.'he
r.'-
r
Cage late id 'i'
. h� ve received •, . . 'i
this erita e we .•must •bu.} d' our
n.t
a do
r They children of 'our'
who ii are!. ,,•itS greatest :(`-•
LLQ° 0 weakfh,"""inust"`gr i",v,"`"" in -'this
fr hiin fa54th TheYvill then .re
_
sp id
to , the challenge,o live to
..lake their country --g eat;. This
.• purpor .: Will give the.the int
• centive to leant, •the, ` dignity ,-of'
work, .the value of a task well,
' done ,and. the dynamic qualities', of
1 . ` , teamwork ,Only thus care national
unity be, achievedt ,,
Humd
reds ' o f : tlio
. total .effort for
'
•
- Orth of• ne sa rife
w,• y
rades have made:-
e
•
1'eve .that.:'we:
this new world h
'••`n iss es t
he•'��e
io
•.'T g
Total •Victory
• hundreds of thousan
•adian : ;men.;•and IIwo
1
:'wars
and'
served,
• ' •Asf
and C •. untrC .a
••
menib:is 'o .'j' the ,Bre
ervic
the,
Connm nwe' lth are.
• the
•s' iigg, for
pledge ours ales _t,
n in r -
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DON'T
DELAY .SHOPPIN
December *ill ' he ushered: in'
on'Saturday Which makes, it a bit
late ' .to • recorninend doing your:
Christmas ...shopping, , early:. • But
those who have :not started their'.
Christmas shopping will "be well.`
advised not; • to delay doing 'so.
extended;' to them.. Indeed, it was
a
`leasure to --discover :that p ,
eral, members of the Couricil•h.'ave.
given a lot of thought to the 'm, . at-
•ter of conirnunity recreation, and
are willing toconsider seriously
any -sensible en ible lan' . for organized:
.p:._
recreation- in Lucknow:'..
"• A prime : need in many ;tow is
of this size 'is for, :a, building ',(ren
boated :or•:new), which ould.'serve
�.QOIC)NG_ BACKWARDS
THROUGH THE SENTINELFILES.
Sixty Years Ago
Chicago, hEld a. •population of
600,009 including the following
L ucknowite:s •'.who.' were doing
°well in the "Windy City,.,: John.
Moffat;": assistant . rnanager of a
,large tailoring btis ness; Kenneth
and' - Finlay McPherson;' F. ,. A..
F'grbesA:who was::engagecl` in a
on i-nissie r house' and Jc F1
largecol??
'Cameron who was in one of the
city's hanks.
Mr,M'. Cor'i•igan• was the village
tax eollectdr.
•D
O. Cameron Was fifth . iri.
lis.: of. forty : candidates trying.
their `second intermediate law ex-•
aminations at' Toronto.' •
'the
' o ht
d'
•: Mr, : W,• Grundy bug
'residence - 'et lJonaid . D'eira.ch",
wagon -maker.
- : ..m' er-ance-Lodge.
=�=T:h;e--Sons�of •2e p
was organized. and its .member
ship wa's rapidly growing
J9hn Fleining,'about a mile: east
of Lucknow �held-an auction sale.
The auctioneer •waw• -Arthur 'Mc-,.
,Grory•Daniel;Fowler ,of Con.. 7,;
West 'Wawanosh also held a 'sale
with'''John Purvis, the auctioneer;
;.,''Quintuplets five . boys•= -were
born • to a German.: mother, Mrs.
lm Freund Of n ar Toledo,
Wilke ,
r'ed at
Ohio. 'Mrs. Freund was mar i
• seventeen, and. ,at the age of, 36
ad_;_gyeri � •birth 'to �t;wenty=ane-
`children
as a recreation, centre. Ih it, would
•
be 'floor space for basketball;. vol-'
•,ley ball, ipadminton, shuf f le -board,
and :'the like"•, •floor horse shoes,
'darts; a;bit .'of boxing,, 5d wrest
,:
ling.' -Tor those desiring less:atren. ;
opus . •activity, tables for . ping=
pongLbilliads, •chess and the so
.gA Tittle.
called � raditional•.games:
ex ense. 'vi.ould :rovide' an f • : id: accountant. ,,.
Special:'Christmas •merchandise extra p 'Provide Reid, . o
n brow in _ W ',r .
ad oardo
- rver
eadzn s Y it b
h offs
•� attra� T .e �
<' hard toget in. an - uant
is very. Y q.. :.
'yr>,room,;�a oom for comm_.._.itee' or VethodistC extendetld aun ii
en
many staple commodities: that. discussion: groups;and,`'of Course, vitation to:tv
Caesar Perdue was advertising
that. a heifer; had strayed to l)is "
premises.,
John Alexander left full.' Paris,.
Fiance, An, the, interests irf .,the
Henderson •Roller 13'cxiiring Curl-
PanY; • ° •
Ani •amero' ( fir'.
. n , .left for LUS•.
.ne... e
A spend e .ti: ant.
u P t winter,
Twen#',
Years
.,yAa`.
es
• Hackett .Chureh coag egation
made ,a pi'esentati.ori •to Mi':ana;
Mrs: James Alton, prion to h. -
tiring
.-tiring to -Lucknow to • reside.:..:':
A.. P. 'Wheeler; 'macl'iinis't- ` for
the Sawyer -Massey Co.' of Brant,:
.ford eaeaped:wi-th only'.minor:in
juries 'When • his' car was struck{
by a, C:N.R., freight rain at the :
crossing •north of. town; The=car.
was badly : wreckod. He was ;on
.w • to': rank 1VIillc.r
his s
a. P f
y, arm`
to, .'repair .a, steam 'threshingn: ,
Forty Years Ago
=i sue car?.
h
s
t
�=-The �-November •-Y-fr
riedthe opening announcement
of The •Molsons • ,Bank.• G. . H:
Smith ' was•'.mana�. manager 'and, T:'' S.
:would make useful and, ,apprecia-
ted gifts,' but' are' in short' "supply-.
a=lrnes :imposs"bre
a' small stage and faeilities..'fo
;serwing_luneh.' After all ,.true rec
reates• theWer-pies o
the .individual along 'a four -fol
Yes; it appears;that.gift buying. •;
it al ..men
Will: be more.' of •a • , roblem : this 'life . paxtern=the; spir u ,
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