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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-04-25, Page 7• THIURSDAY,.:APRIL 25thx 1946 TH1 LUCKNOW :SENTINEL, .L1JQK�TOW, ONTARIQ. W'alkedLThroUsh:Efliden Ruins Wonders Hatred Not Evident By' Hon.1Capt . R, Douglas .1Vlaeponald); .• Jantiary.'°25,• 1945, a fine affair, Everybody seems to This was the big day:, for••., a_ have enjoyedit, in. spite of the a 'LICpt in the fact that, a few• people 166k like c A M C. ----. the day; of their `.`.accidents going somewhere to ehurclx wedding inAurich It was happen"' today,: really quite a: nice. wedding,' a I wish you • could 'meet this real climax to ,all the efforts to character "Bud" Boyd.He's got make -it. everything thata weds a priceless sense of humor .and. ding should be. The wedding he's such a dry and drill sort:. party was. complete maid .of He doesn't sa • `Le. •'' 1 honor,; bridesmaid ' best man # q ne • : ' t ° Y t S have lunch- .. q . It's, more likely to • be '"`Let's con- { to* give 'away- the bride—a d Of sume numerous groceries'': 'He'll .course bride and room, `The'girl sit 'at the table and say to the who' did all titre 4W,ork was also wafter,,' Bring :n -e some .toast, '11 determined :•t hat •h a r "friend or, 9 slices' pleasex',.'Tt isn't �vha shouldn t. be.. married in, uniform, •he . says really that's • so funn so the air mails" between here it's.: the�...little quirk or twist •h and 'home have been very busy gives 'to 'what • he says.. .• and heavy of late; brit 'her ,efforts PAGE 7 FOURTH 1CONCESION • Mrs. Wm.. VlacIntyre entertain- ed the ntertain-ed:the ladies of the Kairshea Club. for the April: meeting. There was a, ° large attendance. Mrs." Mac- Dougall .presided .and opened the ;meeting . with the Ode and the Lord's prayer in. unison. • Mrs. M read the. minutes: eo"f last Martin meeting and 'Mrs. 'McDonald . gave the treasurer's :report, After corn mmilty singing the roll ,call, was, answered by a vegetable .begin, nin .with . the first letter of. your sur,,nanne•. A number -0U ladies' from the'Wingham hospital we e. present. .to give -a..very interesting outline of the. hospital in• Which. the Kairshea 'ladies plan to fur-• 'ish • a :room The program iricluded a, solo by Mrs. -F„. Moffat �accor'r - parried, by Mrs: Wm.. ;cot t S t;' a paper on' •home economics by 1Vls Wm: MacDonald; .;the.. motto, e "Manners in the Norrie", was tak=. - en •by' Mrs. Middleton, a :duet .by succeeded,, in that the bride wore: February 2nd, 1946:• Miss Marion MacDonald and Miss white and : the maid of honer. and •. Well, t went to the lecture ,yes 'Helen Orr accompanied by Miss bridesmaid also wore lovely long .terday afternoon, and found it Lillian, Carruthers, , A vote of. - •:T:h —rece tlo n `. informativ a _ -_ • . dresses. e• r p ; n too was e. Na,turally:r being a thanks was given the hostess •ilii" well planned and 'went off 'splen- lecture on the economic re-estab- helpers.: The meeting •closed with didly•' it was held in the. Bremrris • lishment of Germany, it was filled ` the -.National Anthem, ,Refresh Gardens in :,Aurich-that is the with'.lots of figures, but event ments were served and a• pleasant; O.R.'s club there most c f the: figures,.. were •interest: hour.'spent:: May The' meet k• wish you eoiald see this -part- rng-Wh'en_these people s -peak ef. rng. Var:Lhe..held at Mrs Graham's h;e ~economic restoration• -of -r - Ge • of�ermary° today T�t"-has-�been t�-_ r r-nehalf . ,. ., ` a bit foggy for a day' or two and many they are; thinking only of Mr. and Mrs. -.Jack Needham partial recovery. A11 , German in- " pent`•the week -end with �Vr. and .'the• xrorsttire has condensed and:; • frozen ,on the .branches.; of the dustry has been' .centralized dur trees Arid shrubs. Even the small=: rng the'last seventy years' est,twig. isshrouded in white and: ire ant; twent:y,'has`:steadi'ly trees 'look like .great •pafc)ies of. geared to,, total war, The prob. delicatetIase- --.Besides-7411. ; •tom beady, '£og always delights :i _" 1. tway..s. fe.e..tfiat_ t offers -the opportunity . of • loSing_ •:oriese inonientarily ' ;ir>t an .opaque blana ket which wraps ,itself about ori clinging .closely .and •yet neve '. touching' • 1-f' able ' her t..o 'plan revenge. • Then ideas seemed sound .'enough, . but anuary - st, 1946,;• iglat=waiter bre fas t" morning -I decided .t.6 havea a s:_tha-t:-.•the-c-,ontral-people faces trete=ths�se rsbl izas.. col ire d with. .the. 'decentralization •of in- dtrstry7. and its. restoration, up to • that point whicli' will supply Ger--r' many With 'essentials but not .en. that • of laboring men',—` 'citting od,.-farm hancls,4-digging_diltches- and so on; .The: punishment: seems, hard, but :it'•i5. a.. just one,I be- lieve.. ` • Mrs. 'Rod M'acD,ougalL Mr. and Mrs. Mearle Middleton and bobble of Harnilton spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Middleton. 'Mr, and Mrs Clair Clair Mcpoltgall• and family 'of Flesherton spent a • few days with .relatives, Miss Anna and Jean Graham of Toronto • visited :at their home over the 'week -end, Mr. and Mrs, • Eert Bain'return, tc ondc n after •s e ding sev- eral days.. on the Sixth. • NOTJ:CEH - • if ,y..ou are a young woman sixteen. years. • .ior''‘over and: Wish, a • position that will pays yougood.wages :n pleasant nt suroundin s : � na•'�ood town. Vrite'to , J. M OON�Y 'ost '.Office Box 351, Kincardine t... Ontario. news. . IN$U.RAN(E Agenc! LuclmowOntario, FII • •r I Now Representing All Companies Far : erly-Solved ' BY: The Ggo. H1. Smitli.,.Agenc ,e . i • expect the people of :Cern/any to, under` such : circumstances & whe_n•I •savJive I.rriean-dive •as lk' about Emden to, get a :hettweraloo at the,. Place....:,,Up until ..today have_hist:--driven along some -o the: stn eets: -.This' morning rI .walk ed;through the• ruins••of this town :,• They claim that our .ai'r rore-di• all '.the damage that.; was. done, i 12 minutes.. •It's;' too •bad : we hav k .' o'ver against ,,die:' Sonne ..of the-: I' 1people in'''the'Country will have f' to Move:voluntarily' to some other d. part. of the world:, orhe compel- led" to migrate. I am inclined to :•feelthat. a -limited amount • of- .„ immigration of : Germans, •phos e have been `i nvestigated,..andenrnv -a�eri 'sound � hould b' I. Y .Canada, and the States and other -I:, not -°-learned t6& build things easily and' quickly. aS we destro them: Sorrieone said'...that th' bombed this ••,place wherz:they I.: -were trying for the dock area -�-v-".: 1C--. d. ,the.--R,:C--A,k -boast too much aborit their'; accurate bomb • ingof towns and cities'to 'believe that;•any mistake' was:made here It's' all of;.two Miles,'o Ole par of the harbor±area that:our`.`m•er/ are guarding now,, and' its instal f ]ations ai isn't :ereri . touched. ' cranes railway :tracks, bridges locks--ali 'intact. -l3ut• the -exist •erice of such a well-equipped' ha't'es liarLyQuid;" pro\Y de atreasc n-1o. bombir?g s`ii.ch`' a ...place, acrd the ..tact-4*'—:w -•rr lar needr:ilii; is .hor::aursclres might have some- •thing;to•clirwith the fact tint the :town antl ;its people were bomb- ed `"by rn'stake" When „I' Walk about'. mcrng sue.li ruin •as, there Was all :arott�nd me`this morning,: 1 caa.!t ]call'' Wondering how it is that these_a:p.cople:.doh't..:show that they hale u.s Sotr-e of -them •rnust loath , c the si'glit.of an allied soldier But .it never: shows :iii their, faces, . Some• •of them are. 'actually',friendly ,in a way; Sev- eral ,said '" G,uten 'tag" as"I passed. by. them on the street, And •all around .'thein .all' day, . every' �da is the demolish d town;. It's a wonder to. me tat it's safe: for us to walk unarnied all over the Place at any. time of the'day or f night, �' February 1st, 1J46.:. ,::.._ .. . What a treat it'.would be to. get out in , rr really cold, sunny Can- •adian winter day for, a 'change tut, I'd want• the change to. be • Peril/anent, No More of this•wan- dering to arid fro'. in ,the earth We Satan in the- Book of fob! Vlie' had our mess dinner last might, • and.. it was really quite un s e allowed by the • Countries. who may have room to allow such a small influh, The •.: number. of C of rnnn r'anaejians 'whose disaffection for •our•noun- "'. try has been proyi ri :i corrrpar-•, atiively'st iall,. and the fact .re-• • mains .that .they do' make 'good t ,citizens ,for the .most' part. Ali ave. Jiavc : tai; d_o_iti,Jpr__�o'cye• to: ,them _ :' `. that our. Way of lrfc' .'as .the. bc5t;:.. . and :in most e tses o:f •°_tlie `non- Na'4iti` that v orrldn't be at;all clif ficu'lt'. It's.' interesting° tlo••,;know.' that .at, the lir c'Fe_..nt 'time military '''governin nt is Organized ;"well cnou r r gl Scttit they cfur ri: rin.,', to disrniss:-certa n:Na is in .official pcisitions,',uhom •t,lit,y: ha ye h'ad' to retain in order: that ;i~E €n iidritin, istration of- •tlle•ccatinti t'=nrii ht n,it,,: .br,eak down. It tha' : he' difficult to understand .�vhv N11zis .Mari i' retained 'iii such • positions find 'yet .the teas{rpt is cuhipai atry elv i srtnple, When \\.0 .t.cicik' ove'.t.:this' r cotiiiir. S it: had-- HT11lrut-ve{rllaP, end1- The diisinisspl of ail,. at-lniinistrzi-: tors would have• rrreant• cornplcth confusion and unaryodti}ale. sol ... lapse: The Nazis had efficient: ad `•rninistration, and , their . officials . blew : 'their ' jobs. So, because no' one was prepared,••in•most cases, to take .over. the' Nazis ' officials .were. kept 'until' now when Ithe process of firing` ,then and re- placing e placing them with men .who ar e non- azis:•is to begin:• All•.Nazis,; who were members .of the 'party befoi;e' 1933• or'who rose in the Party ranks ab .e, a certain status will be arrested, t»iedor examin- edry', If•'they are found. guilty of Certain offences they will be im p'ristned: and• in, any (asp. `their identity cards Will be stamped. in such' a: ;.way that they, will: never be 'allowed;, any wort: ,isut. fe • =-111111 • • 0 • 5 ALL - THE. '10 'Joe Green' is. a ste d, winker . 4i y er .with a steady 'job;. He 'him always'' met his bills. But now,..because. .of sickness he suddenly finds he is shortof ready cash;..; tomorrow he will go to his bank, and arrangefa. Personal Loon. • �Yow.Lma .-finy � h • dw� our-serf-'->��_.e=t .same osittoi: �r oe• �te" n s n y0 0d y- ina l Personalloans through.our'bank make it possible 'forott to amid.'pate. future earnings. This: is .an essential part of its ser Y. Such OARS may be obtained to meet financial needs o. f many :kinds;, to. lay in ahead a winter's supply of coal, to a ,inutile'rp d 'or other P Y • � ,taxes in -time ` to earn the discount, to provide for home repairs, to• send a boyy or iEl' to college,, to consolidate debts—indeed fox any: sound reason. w' ••Bunk credit runs through all personal life and' commercial life., . y e, .itoper • y unobtrusively. You take'. it for:granted.° That is the wa • ales -silently and unobtrus><'velY Canadian banking works.. This A d v.e r• sirdwT`7!'i -mar I/''m • • • s.eme•nta ' Js S.pon;so;r.ed. by your Ban e. C �"0r';�',.,"4st�'►'i�rra�"`