The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-12-13, Page 7• d :
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TBURSo, 14ECl>a111iBER, I3:tlhf 1945' ' . ,
The Luckmovy Sentinel, Lucktsow, Ontario,
LAC, Lloyd Elliott who is sta-
tioned at ' Rockcliffe, expects. - to
be retained in the . R,C:.A F, .until
• next spr'in,g•at,' least, he staged in''
a recent letter "to 1Vfr.. and Mrs.
John: Carter. '.
Awwiled , .Efficiency Medal 1.
i:."announcment b the'.Dc
• paArtnaent , of . National Defence
li'st's Sgt, Hugh.•Cuinf'ng''as having
been awarded'r the Canadian, Ef=
ficiericy Medal ;Also listed for•the.
.sams'..aw•ard was. Sgt. J.X. Reed
of. Listowel, son of pert Reed,,.
formerly of Lucknow..
Hugh was on 'active service. for
• more than -six, years, and served
over eas with the Signals iri` the:
7th 'Medium • Re' t. R:C.A. •He re
: g>
:cently received his diseharg3e; and
-incidentally is opening a` .barber
•shop in Lucknow this week. -Hugh
knew:: n6thrng of the/award
his. attenti ri was d
xavn.to an.
'item in Tuesdays' Free Press.
ms • Overseas Alm t Five Years
.POSTED OVERSEAS AGAIN'
lt, Sgt.. Sid Smith, formerly
Of Zion, is: visiting friends here
this week before being, posted
back overseas with the R,C.R:F
He expects fog •leave. the` end .of
the -month=1isTVife ...and; n�nE
,months' -old son,: George Ralph,..
Vdill' reside at her, -'
. h home at- Pcm-
broke..
Sid joined the ,R.C.A.F: in the
c.
spring of 1939,.about' six t
rnon.h„
before war broke 6,1.4t:11e•.- went
:overseas ear)y 'la the •war, but
• :was slater posted pack to. Canada;
and: :for sonic V
e time has'• been: at
the East-CCoast, until a few- weeks
ago` when'he{was ostcd
p to ,Mnrin-
:tain: 'View, Ile: ..p•las •to. .
n remain in
the service., •
:•w
Capt.,R.' W. Andrew;: Lucknbw
native
ve 'and Listowel barrister;^re=
tuued home
last week
after' up=
wards, to five :ears overiseas. He
-has been mthe-cellules over
years; enlisting in the ltiOth. Bat-'
•`tt i y flr Field Regiment,
Early 941 he '.headed a` `
y �. group
that 'went: to Guelph .to form: the
nucleus of -the,* TOOth7L A.A. Bat-
ter 'and 'in Ari of that Y p l at` yea:
• went '`overseas with' an advance
party. s Until the .:Batter
Y Joned'.
him :.that 'fail• he trained with an-
• En lish..li light anti-aircraft
• g g '; ;unit,
A
OBLTUARY
NATHANIEL• V. CASWEL' L •
Nathaniel l
Franklin 'Caswe .87
l, ,
publisher, historian and '
. 'churc
t
worker, died Tuesday' of last..
•
week''at• his Spruce Hill Rd: home
Toronto,'.after :a:;lon } :1
g l Hess:.•
Born in Aurora, son 'of the. late
:1iev '::James . Caswell, ..Methodist
minstet,;d.�,Mrs:,�. Gas�uell
served his apprenticeship pp ticeship 'as a
:printer with . the• .Luc_
�knaw:>...Seri-
tinel. He was connected' .wi't '
�•1 thE.
Methodist :Book Room and. later
the.
Gage 'Printing Co:_. :before.
g
.establishing 'the firm; of.' Erough
Tan ' Caswe•IL. ='
• Mr:. HdaS,Well • was the ' original
published of -__the.'_ Chri-stia-n- n -
E
:deavour 'Herald. Fie wens to P
,:ade_.p ua .Eels ..a tS.zi,.c, .later. r.ntui.n=
lil to g �Poi'onto to co ntinue' lair the
'priirting. business. He; retired two
years "ago._.
_'Mr.'. Caswell.; was.°..for pan'
'years .'secretary-treasur r. ' of the;
York'Pioneeis 'and 1-iistorrcal Som.
iety:.>.He, formerly Served.aS ti a•
Willing repi'esLntativelor the 'On
PARLIAMENT HIL
.(Froin A,
E. •Robins°
Bruce Riding)
, MP,
In any House of r4Ri rinons -the
,role. of the Opposition is neces
sarily a difficult one.. It cannot
'afford, to become labelled , as ob
structior3ist, Still less 'can . it • of
ford to.become''suspect'ed of hieing;
down On its job, Somewhere; b:
_e
tweeri, these tw:o extremes•_ it :rn"ost
steer the middcjle course which
.will�ia!rn i•t po tiiu, su: V. •
The task obviously is -But ,therey
not .easy:
is one
:its very d ff cul'ty.Whenever.
. an
Opposition:;succeeds in carrying
it out acceptably; the .• fact • makes
news', • ,
Thus ` it happens that •Parlia-
meat 1^iill political' circles area.
• t-
taching high, .sig iificance these.
days .to' the increasing volume of
publicity which the ,:.performance
of�
the 1'rogressive 'Conservative
.group in the ,Commons' is attract=
ing from there
p , ss :of the, nation:
It is not only the- volume ,of
publicity . which. is' arousing tdeep,
stT" nom liamenY.
tar ii '
b
.
%ser vers It.,is the •;f act as:well that
it is genettally favorable : i ''t•
:tone and -Leven• mere'notewort'hy
that. • it is being.
featured:• by
news, a perswhich :no ' rurally 'are
p
not: Pro ressive Con
g servative
1
At . Conservative 'Ra'IIy.
Mr, John W:: Hanna, M.P.P.
Wingham; Mr. G.'Ruttle, Ripley;
Mr. Archie Courtney, Amberley;
K. '•Hueston,: Gorrie; : Robt.• .. Bow
man,:•:B•rus:
ssel.and -Foster Moffat,
of Langside attended the annual
meeting ' of •the Ontario ;Progres-
sive Conservative Association in
•wrTft'
then
sympaf hies, .. •�• . .
• For. example ...Abe uBU:aJl.y. 12,1•07:
eral Re ina`
Leader Post n=a-re-
-cen eitorial• . page. article ls made
uriri
odds ". are against the Liberal's
winning a -ma ort in''
g . J. , �. y , , the `Fed
eral:.field again' ;unless- there is
no other party capable: of for
n3
ing a' national -government'. The
article goes on to remark that
"Ottawa . observers' re 'ort.: :Mr
Bracken has gained i't
new , es pec
l'
as an,. Opposi- Ori -Leader, e is
•
ucu w a, �iiipli d1,.l;t:.• uiiivci ne:.•was
C pt�a .la%r transfer
,:.
exio"
d
a
red tolegal dePartnent.'of•
Canadian MilitaiY Head 'iartels.
lie Spent a:1exgthy rnetribe•pfKintstonRo•an
i ted chiich .`and had; formerly: -
been `••s. ptrote dent .of ;
•R
•
•
i
on
atu-rcla Y
rodd-w-1VIt'ithodst`• Sundalse} has--been.-at71east-kindy
more effective:inParliamentthan`
`on the, hustings": Night,
•
proved Train Seri/ice? :
OTHERS ARE AS ° INC,
neat cspring' r the Canadian dine s Nat-thaQ-I an) 'going, to. sell rn
r
Jona• Railways may place, a fast Y ine
arid• truck,. Where can I determine'.
,train 'on ,the. Palmerston 'to Tor- the proper' ceiling • p'riees7 Is it
(-intp• run, with: corresponding; sufficient to consult a dealer?
sc;hedule-.changes, and it is hoed; " .e
p �A-Thi pr --open procedure is to
Spccd
er service oxr the branch go
to the nearest )art'lipe Prices
lines. into Palmerston.. and •Trade Board Office and sub -
1 trait afull.deseritionofthecar •
and truck including accessories,
such as heater, radio 'or:. other•
equipment. You will then be giv en : i.11-0 legal 'ceiling price. If you •; • •
cannot visit the Board office• you
may:. Send; 'a des'cr"i' tion b ' .mail. •
Information is - not ;given
phone, Prices received frorri _the.
deafer, are thedealer'seilrn'gs
and differ from those -in .' efefct
for --sale between individuals.
Q—Is cranberry sauce ratrorv-
ed?,
A=Yes:, Under, present.. reg ula.. •
tions: one preserves :coupon Is
good for, 12__fluid'ounces
berry sauce:
grocer v11not sell me
catsup .unless:1 buy, must rd:. M
'friends tell me this is illegal: 'Are •
•fey" correct
A Iles:: This is •••a conditional..
sale which. under "wartime.regula-
tions . ':is illegal We 'suggest :yot.r
advise your' ,grocer of this ruling
ea able:'`
M ;sc
p that Parliament- as, ;„and.,if he:;pers>{ ts, ' `resent
whole wilr benefit : from thiaattitude you 'should 'report` the
.o •the ` nearest ; office. of .
racken.. anrrovatrOn :.,the• •:•n�iatter to. •
saine subject the Edmonton. the" Wartime :Prices•.and . •rade..
'if .
_,16E ddclares-tha .. = ._. nT' B
• .. .,.. ._ :. t the Bracken.:. _..:. oar � �• . '.
'plan , .. u d . o=• don _��tra � •
g -g.... y .to
_I.v _,tot n
q• _ � .:•,,. , • • . • ant rent an. a rt'arrae 1
aids: ix... .'ix i
but the .landlord �rtssts that I
effect ve .diemocratic.'instru ' e' i •
l: rnt t a three, ;months rent in "'ad-
should be:.,: pay
v'Once... Can:' he ,:do'• this?
'And': so the t r :
s o y df'. increasing t;. •
Elected Trustee
'ln .this • Colborne Township
ection. last, week, ..dinar • Bi='ooks
•
;Was the'. high map, of :three' can;,
didates who : contested" the •two
ase is;
. on:the..
:r1;ownship • •School.:
Board; •He polled. 215 'votes, and'
2 ai•t 'Clark the: other :elected
can-
;
didate 12 „
r'
' last' .w.eek '•
S.tr_ee't:,•-.Car Conductor• --This'
transfer has. e pr x '
ied, madam.
M darn: Well,- ,,- no wonder, with
.the airsp.bad in • here. '
interest in -Progressive `.Conserva-
tive 'developments goes. Parka=
merit Hill •has::le n
ar ed from,.
that'new
p a:
h t 'newspaper editor=
ials - are -a : little hke -the stock
•_market -ticker • tape—in the -If -apt
osfl
.
te,r.es
t-`
tlra-, -they are ahead* of
evens:'Whenthe polrticalcos-
iespondexits. and editors: :get: in-
,:
tetie::pub .
usually not:
1a ',for beinnd.
° MORE •BOYS ARRIVING
`tHOME TIIIS WEEI{
On board :the troop'ship Maur
etanra:;,-w-lriehT ocked . at' ,Hall fax•.
this •week;,_ _was a--Cods-te•tfe-of;
local •boys including BSM:. Geo.
Whitby, sol .of Mr.; and ' ltrs. Jos:
Whitby,• BSM Elliott lJ` Webster;
son ot: 1Mrs- Violet Webst'er'' of
Kincardine; ' LICpI. ` Jack F. •cher,
son of`.Mr .and 'Mrs Wrxi Fisher
and i'te JT: • H.. Hamilton, ' son of
Mf:, and Mrs. Robert: • Hamilton
'of Paramount and Sgt:
Lead.:of: .Woodstock, son of. Mr:
McLeod of town.•
..
The; -•Mauretanja' sailed from
England. on Thur4dayM carryin+
alrhost . 5,00.0 - •..;service,
men and
-doCked•at Halifax at a -•kite •hour-
Monday night
CAP •
0- :
•
T. . ANDREW ARRIVED`
H0111E- QN QI1EEN, ELIZABETH
Ca C:
Capt. Robert ,,W . Andrew, son:
of Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Andrew Of
town; arrived. at his: home'.I ere
: the end o'f. the Week, having'
turned from overseas on t'he
Queen Elizabeth _,b. t
._ , �u- . was_aniong
-m'-those not originally listed.
With some
1.2,060 Canadian
tiigops " aboai d, 'the 'huge liner,
docked* at. Nerve
:' aa'• ' ,.. York early. Fi'i-
.
ternoon' and _ early Sunday troo . .
., , t
trains
reached M;b. 1 headquart-
ers ataLondoii.
Others frost• this corrimunit•y.
who. returned on this boat were
'Cfn, Walter R' rt,
ckles,
.is T L�CpL'Lew,
sr aylor., Pte.. Bob . Orr of Lang-'
and CpI;Lu Cl^J. L'Eaid
Llaawidl'wawas, Ro�n
:efott 1300airmen ori"board• Ung 1
LICpI. Taylor's' absence
• :overseas he. 'was. betea'ved' by thiq..
death. of his wife..
ralSe urBvurutI n
eg r;.are his widow, An
idoa;'An
-i
'
Caswel
.writer; a bi of,hcr,. Rev: W l3:', Cas
3yell:-O kvilier .arid ,tl i ec. siste- 4,_
Miss Jessie Caswell 1VIrs._V`ictor
Ccillrer and Mrs Fia®nk 1®Ci7figala,
atl L.
'I'orontp. j
hard and : under• •;intelligent
Funeral ser vices were held: in - •
ection ,.'towards a :common 'arid:
the William' Shei•i•in Heine, King-, fanny•.well' conceived end • They
Ston .Rd , Thursday. Cremation -have an exenl,lent:eause'for -wkrich
was at crematorium to work=the. restoration . of the:
' `responsibility; of the House Df'•
• S T .:. H' ELF N S. Commons and the, ending of the
"free hand' -. of the executive; the;.
Mrs:•Ernest Gaunt was •a week- ,' '
.• e -establishment :Of, publicity .,for
end visitor in. Toronto when her all governrnent actions, the:,cur
'_biotiler, Sandy MeCha•rles, • pr. -
tail -Merit of ;I,•expendrtures• -wr- •h• --a
.rived;{from overseas on Sunday.- view ,to ultimately balan.erng;,:the'
Decen�iber ,Meeting•of the g bud :et,n: a d. hie fi atilt facing••of
Women's„Institute.' was held in:'•th'e•'.various'domestic•problens which:
-community. hall with -Mrs',~•BaH a all
have. been _,evacTed whit' at-
presiding. The •roll call was r e- tention was 'focussed: •on the:
'sponded by'What' 17 -want 'folThese matters May • be.
towards :the ; Federa Libe\r.al
Par t :•}n late y••ais
Y • e ; •
has this to • •
say in. a front-page:' editorial in
at ]asf issue:: •.
It is abundantly evident .now
--~ :that th.e-Progr'essiye-Ganserrvatry -
meiriabers at Ottawa are •working•
A -Under the present rental
'regulations your 'landlord 'can de-
`
mwhaQin-tde"W• touhni
'ly>ti .i one
e he:month's. 'rent
inn. -
'advance.' ceiling
A --In. estern. On..Itario 'the ,,
ceilir ' ri "e On -1 white '• turnips
washed or : waxed.. rs-sic "cer3t =
”,
4
k
1$ound for: unwashed: or unwaxed .•..
itis five. cents a pound.
Christen is": ' It ` was 'decided - to • '
a
. goad deal less-, exciting than,
;send $5' to the Navy League, Ma's: the conseiiption controversy,. but
E. J.: 'Thorn:" gave a . reading: ,they ,are matters 'which are the'
'granddad's'Christmas Eve'. Mrs. tiroper .province of an Opposzt on
W. •A, Miller: •read , a i al er: -in 'and on'which ani effeeti re appeal
Christmas;custorns in other lands; -can be''piade to 'public opinion
A collection of: Christmas -parcel :,in :evei•,y. part of .Canada"�
wrapped by Mrs., T. P. Wilson.. ' 'Mr . Bi dellen is showing con -
was' on display At the ;conclusion
s}der ab'lc •more elasticity' in' the'
took- part -in -the exchae
nge `
�;
giv-dila- talto-•Commons
,..Christmas gifts•..•'
bate than was expected of him
St. Helens:': Couple: by those who •maintained that:
h ld '}�
recerrtly- shoved tti I;,tycknow, e. '.ani' cl:.l .brat r ale Misre
were' honored at• a••, athei ing, cif ren ..
g . poi+tint than that, 9howevet<, is
friends'• and neighbors 'gat' the -old the fact that his interventions . in
home here'on Tuesday• night: The debate• are always weighty • and
everiing.,was pleasantly spent,'in`,well, argued and .give he impres-y
playing:'cards and social chat, Af-° sion of..being part of`a coherent
ter 'lunch, Mr. arid: Mrs, Lyons Mut •wct1-corpsiaeved, body of pot
were.'Made the recipients •of"��rn itira`l .thinking".
Honored Tuesday
becatise -he'• had ' never been in.
Mi{arid Mr•s: Jatnes >.yiii75', 'Who. ,Opposition. 'e: coni not-.possi •1;
electric'irort and. electric t'a'ble, Down on fhc.Atlantic osat the
amp.: lFarol'd Gaurit read the ad- Sydney. Post : Record eulogizes'
dress and Earl and Ernest
ett4.11 highlythe' Cabinet plan of„eigan-rriade the 'presentation, Mrortr;ratioli which. Leader Bracken has
relied fittingly on behalf of Mr11:�a,.irrtrodticed• iinto ''the Progressive
p ,��1ltisin
:4'' .. ,; ` .. e • �:ti‘ e roup f
•
a r jj
ring those
MPTIE,
1
The busy holiday'' season- is ,
almost here.— bringing with it
additional demand._
CARTQ NS and .; BOTTLES
ARE SCARCE
The_---. •� ._ - �_
y • Will be urgently needed
' to enable us to maintain -a
Steady i1ow..of supplies to the
consumer.
Please :r`etun. 'empties now if
you u can't brin Chem in. 'phone
or awrite your nearest .Br -ewers'
Retail, Store
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