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•THURS. ;. DECEMBE1t: 6th, 1945 •.
_1 I • T
A:WARNING TO VETERANS
.It hag been noted that veterans,
, in reasi umbers are inter --
e sted in . purchasing ; small b'tisi- .
,nesses'of various .natures znd are
,.'„eking ;applications. to Use, their.
Re-establishment Credit., .to. assist
them in -these ventures. •
A Re,establishmnent• Credit Ad-•
visor~:. Committee. `has been .estab
lished: under, authority of;'the Dei
'rtinent of Veterans' 'Affairs, to
• 'assist veterans in Western Ont-
dvice
' ' giro -with information --and _a ..-._ _
Jin • connection with 'the various
businesses w "ich they propose . to•
buy.
:. .: 'l ••however''-veter-•.
fortunate ,
Un Y+
►► ► is for
IA
ITWON'T. JUST'HAPPEN .. •
peaced
so-called The months.:of
behostilities
•
'ince the,,cessation,,,of, . ,
liav,e
een ,so *.filled with blood-.
nd • distrust that
shed, disunity a ..
one cannot, help but feel some
misgivings about. the' future.'
Letters To. The Editor
Oil ow the. Tixoubfen 'Vlfaters
Dear Editor•
Iri regard 'to the, foolish pranks
on Hallowe'en Night -of a' group
of boys' and 'thezr-utter~-disregard. •
for the property, or rights, of ct-
izens as well as the contempt for
an officer of the law, I must 'dis-
agree. •. • •
The laws of Our _ country Ilrriust
be upheld 'acid honored ,a, well
Ontario
In a single. • generation the
hearts and: minds of the 'nations
of:.the . ` world have :been twice
seared by war and :we havq., seen
a brief .preview of the .horrors
and: annihilation that'. another_
conflict, would mean It • is with
a certain 'Sense' of futility that
one may ponder. these 'thoughts :
•
and question. ,what can .be done
to:;, p bring_ erinanent. _.peace par.-
b
ticular•ly what part the -individual
R ' . t do •to'accom lish•it. Probably
: busiiness • purchases::and pay.out,`fan , , _ P
-substantial, there is. �. uch more .than : we. mai=
in, many cases, suba4aaa�;al, stuns �
of. money on account of such pur- think.
.chases, before ,applying :to the: De- . Victory;'in'peace, Must''co/tie;as
as our officials 40,. charge", or we
will -.lose Our freedom: Our, cosi.
stable` • a OK and •a''friend of tie
�.
boys' -for if :every `Child 'that, got
:
'�iHT;1l1Lf , DEf EMDER 6th, 1945
LOOK6NGp'itA KW IRDS
THROUGH" THS: SE ITINEL. FILES
Yearn Ago,
: McIntyre's Store ,was offering
'4soap-0s.nd 3
broomsfor„ 45c. • r
The ' November.. 20th • issue '' of
The 'Sentinel reported' the death
by Banging of Louis • Riel 'which
took place•`at:Regina, to- end the,
career. er ofthe rebel half-breed, ; •
The Lanes correspondent . re-;
uetrted, ; a 'new' sa being
pp ride .-..from.:him..'.; On ;:,rils mail e,eted on: -Mr. John' rarrish's, •tarn,
rou"te;:; race him a pickle apiece
.:,• � A squ}rrei. hunt "was �e1d �.,�n
he 'would have a lot of money • . •
the Lochalsh district with ' the
by. naw.,payingthe suppers.'
, : , � .. � . � ,losing side ,
Having been a. pretty .good fel- :Wesley. Summers'. team , had 1660
low at getting; into trouble .in my° points when the sign set and: John
boyhood,. •days ',- hive learned: Matheson's team 1640 points. Ten.
.sorne things:. One time I, got. ex ; points was given for each tail. • .
pelled from school and of coi}rse; li Murchison was offering for.
Others that ;went free' -were.. more
• guilt than I:: was. My reaction .Y
to ; this. ,Was wicked, but I had
gone friend L told :my plans to and
`oYou
her corxnsel, .w .as ,,' .... ., •• . wll.
.
artine 't• of .Veterans' Affairs for Victory in ,war did, :by. the. corn-;
P h
the use. of
their credit and or• -for mo -n -effort void- of -•petty< -selfish •
. pooling
•dvre��rprn�,,,�=the�usinesses ��� and jealousy. by p g
irr ue,stion our hopes. and our plans._It s .. n`
q
r O
`x / �- a -is- that--t:he'i'C:harter of
turn''out.. ghat; either such=a b
Tt may
reason of the veteran's lack f . the United .Nations is established.
e
erience ;dor. b. reason._of t e The Charter pis not a perfect docu.
exp Y
nature . or condition •of.' , the b sr- menti „ neither will it work • auto,
,1 • Itis, simply . a, set of
,I .- rnatical y. p
� the. • 'venture."�is • 'either ..,, of
m '.the ideas; . and ideas• don t work • u:r,
-unprofitable fid ....: r ..
�.__,..:...._ Y • ; ... ,..,. , .: , <, the final'anal cis,
iaoint-of-view of the, v, tera ,• or ..less men do. In y
st>onable ahe•success',of Unitedthe.•Nations
n
,has al- will depend' not so much -on the•
self - and: `work: -of the: statesmen; as en the
d
omnrittee-
assistance'
ould ,if e:
par tment '
> at :least of:: ver q
- the" v
'te
L, e
value.,
Where
,. i.
h
;.•ready commute
r mope the'
;paid over
cin give • very ' ttle•
•which they other
• ;had applied *to
before obligating;
•TIhe furictiof o
is' not. only to co
the ' business in. qil
Of
its suitability fo '' the
,. �. veteran, but,:als
generally, in eve rt'
on with lits
niecti
f; -,More . he•ma
meats or pay..s�o
it is therefore urge
and
"othe
:Counsellors, a
4
advising "veteran as ;,
:, -re
establishment :giv e
possible,•publicr to
>of this Conimi tee:
erans,:: by ' all can
them;to:, r
(.1) Consul
through the r
s
•
•
:y
•
•
4.1
omnnttee`
he y,alue
stion'and'
varticular
ise: him
con-:
ST -Venture:
comMit
cash anrl
; .Athat.. all
.
S
vvare
:�tiher 'civ .
)the widest'
'�e
..
e'
e existence;
' urge .vet-:
available' to
Committee,
1 .Welfare :Of-'
anent-secretarya
�t-.b�pX•a3��n �.
,, vices The first a alga hated ser -
i tb
of:
sale 'a list of gaelic books, includ-
ing• "dictionary and grammar
books. •
The .two . Presbyterian ,: congre.
i ns in .the village decided 'to
retro
icle'from the Meaford. Minot• re,
aiding:a • pr-esentation-Er, maci:-t .--�•
g o
Mr., G. `H. Smith and his bride
prior, to leaving- for LUeknow,.
where he•' assumed the manager,
ship of 'the Molsons Bank, •
Tie Sentinel' and the 'Wceldy;
Globe could be obtained at a . .
.clubbing
•Temarria a was sQlenni
7cd
••Culbertand ri i
Of.Ethel A� gus .Nigh:"
Olson •
y.
•
Y
As fi ld-
5 hTon h6 h_e, Inas a .
S. :, d-
for. 'a' ',;,,school
teacher....
vextisirig o h
•Robert Treleaven 'was the sec-.
rsetary,
J. T; Holmes; Whitechurch, .was'
offering. for sale .the: 100 -acre '
farm `on Con. 1, Kinloss.
John Button,was advertising
for`logs delivered: •at L' ucknow• or (.
at Dungannon,
his sawmill~
J. St.: Clair Walker, ':V,S,, : re-
turned from 'Manitoba
'Miss,. Pollock ;' and Miss E,' S,•
h' ' attended. the: teachers'
l�lalco _ ,
convention, at Guelph n1•
. Cor�ductor.' John Quirk of the'
•Londanl : ' • Orud . r
__^o__, Duron • and' i i ce .e ;;
signed after' forty'years railway
service: His:: hohte was ` in wirig>
't he was well known to
hank •
lied' r i
-the -many, ; w-hc�t z`-ay.e-ti-y-t -a -tom•
_your enemies" If, it had not been ,unite t eir un • a
.Yo m
fore tiis.�' wise'' advice
vice •was held i>ji Knox : Church
`worse than'•I am. • ` in :Sunday
and 'the • follow - g
I am ;provoked With - the bogs � � •�`"thence
itt ?ng in -St. Andrews and, - g
' i:r'•.lack, of'. "udgernent .b
for the J rr'' each
wi1L e . held alternately
still I � l3ave � every �"eonlidence . i� .
e our; best citizens,: church". ' :: �►'
-therri to.. mak r.
m' -have : Entrance examinations. to:.high
for quite a :number of the
r mei•-and there is��not schools were scheduled to. be held.
workedfo
p
2' t.
,.__. -,-, . ----i Lucknbw : on. Deters -berms 1s ,
us or sneak �-boy-rn. the m L
av
rcro
u h rs our` niost' 22nd •:and 23r -d. Candidates ha `.' to
,group Our• ' yo t
OOP and for ;our, o'wn make application' to w,:ri.te; these
valuable c p.
enefit as well,• a's•'.their's, we ,exam�inations accompanied. • by a
benefit,.
must aeave..no stone .untui•ned` to fee ,of.' U 'ceps
make .: harmony . The';curling •club 'was. re-organ-
defennceless .not ''at- •d' with ' Dr. - Tennant' as •presi-
A child 'rs , ize
' ^a•I.
d'" ecret
�'ne s.
bowed `to' argue and rs candem dent and Wrn Melli , .s
.and un'ished without mercy;' ` Births re'coided were -.in Luck
;women in: all lands; to implemer+; 'Toronto ,and .whose.• head : ` 1 u h a dau
: court in yym �Vtlson "m Kin o g: .,
,l
-these ideas'and: ideals; men, ha't'e` spoken different times
ghter ao.' 1Vi'x' and°'Mrs T: B- God• .
Some •
of these'. task a e at n.`L•uckno`w. That is a. credit to; s a o to Mr. and
frey,'in.Kinlos „ P
- e
and
-offort5of ;the ordinary men d . • - •
.. art
5 :.•:-.-somotimes: -We-:haze a=; luuerulE,-•ioyv ' a daughter: to Mr.. and'Mrs
Werity,,.' S Agp.
f ,
friends„• -'Pre chid-,:•
Paramount k
Pickeringwith a chest
Mrs. `.Tr S.
:are • before lea\ in 'thio..
'of � silverw. g
munit :: •
cam Y
in a...
young .felTow tom It c
dine found liimsel n. t
r after he had "hired" a horse ''
Baal
John
aia�e.s
° aird buggy from J
,.stogie... The outfit was located' at
is iia fairs
.� adta.e
Car ih
ere he,h
to
-- ficer-or thea --peri.
of their local Rehabilitation ;Com-
si pin . an a gree _
_. r...-rnittee � before _ _g g._._..Y ;..g. .
over an ' money, or
Ment,' paying' , Y
oblig atrng tY emselires. in any way
.'�
purchase of a business;' ans ,
(2)' That they apply 'to stick
Welfare -Officer or the permanerit
secretarY of their local Rehabil
itatiori Committee to assist ;then
in making+'out their. 'a " lications
pp
for.. use of their' Credit in a ';busi;
,ness • purchase. *A .
tee sits, weekly, at
The, Committee , Y: •
•
lite offices of the Departrrient of
'V`eterans;,;