HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-03-12, Page 8•
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Mrs.. S. A. Robertson of Mount
Forest, the 'former Dean. Geddes,
has sent us a couple of the, 19.10
reunion: envelopes: used for., pub-
• licity purposes then. On the back
THE LUCKNO
,W SENTINEL, LUC1{NOW, 'ONTARIO''.
of the envelope,' they used the Caledonian Games. The welcome
• e. The read ' in part: "Come home to
caricature.of Donald �Dnni
event wasofficially termed the the old time Caledonian Games
Lucknow, Huron and. Bruce Old that made Lucknow famous.
Boys' aid Girls' Reunion and Y vived this • year bigger and bet.,
ter than ever''..
Mrs;, Robertson says she is al-_
ready' trying to persuade her,
brother Evan to come: back. from
California for' the ,event.'
WEDNESDAY, MARcK 12, 190,11,
MRS, ,REV,. REID. HAS
FRACTURED HIP
Mrs. Mar§hall of Whitechurch
Manse was hostess for the ;South '
•Kinloss Iiir: 1$.S. meeting on, Wed4
nesday, March • 5th:. The, presi, ,,
dent; Mrs. L. MacDougall,- open
'ed the meeting 'with. Bible, rp047. `
ing and Qrayer '
During the business period a.
quilt top was shown, The. lining
was donated by Mrs. Win..M"ac-
Intyre and the bat.. donated by.
Mrs:, W. F. MacDonald., This will
be quilted for the .bale.
A letter was read, telling that::
Mrs. • ('Rev.)' Reidy formerly of .
South- Kinlss,- :liad.�me. 1wixh_an,�_....
unfortunate ..accident while ria
ing a street, car She broke her
1 hip in a 'fall, and is in hospital_
in ' Chatham Her home' address
is 270 Wellington St. West, Chat '
ham, Ontario .
-..a h,e_.._al Qeat on for Supply is •
one dollar per mnember • to be
paid'' before' June 1st., . ,
It was decided to' have Easter
'Thankoffering-On-;A.prit2nd, with
a especial speaker,, This .meeting
will be at the Thome:' , of .Mrs.,..
''iAr. rig...; M:ag.ye,.„ Twent -five•.
m` tubers ° answer • " e;` ro c
with a verse of scripture with
ti'Perfect ,.
The Bible 'study '.on "Priscilla
was rgiven by-, Mrs. 'D. Graham:
Current' events were given by •
Mrs. T. MacKenzie. She; read a
letter : from Mrs.. H. A. MacMil-
lan on :the work of women in
the ,Presby,.erian Church in Foi' - .
mosa • and a report of work done'.
in, •the " MacKay Memorial 'Hos
pital :in• Formosa. A letter frolic'
Mrs. Dixon was . read .' by. Mrs;
W. F. MacDonald. ,
,Prayer Circle:, was . taken by
Mrs, . Ohislett, Mrs • Tom Mac
Kenzie and Mrs. Clark. Mis
Dean -MacLeod: summarized the,
study' book: •
Rev Marshall 'closed the meet
ing with prayer, and '.a dainty
lunch..was served; by the .hostess•
and directors, •Mrs, Wm. , MacIn
tyre and Miss Dean MacLeod.
TA:
`TOLE CONI/OE
MORE MONEY
FOR 'YOU.
from
lower taxes
RE:MONEY
OR; ALL
$400,000,000
extra . to spen,
This increased buying . power
will start . putting men and
women back to work unmedi,.
ately will "signal" business
• .to speedPg
u ',,: , o„ ahead, with
expansioni'• lans . - will create
•
.for base materials,
.
construction, transpbrtation
and all'the other services need-
ed, % a busy, growing Canada.
4",;h 25% tax cut for all Cana-
dians:with' taxable incomes
• up to $3,000!
• :a 100% .'boost in basic ex-
emption for all married.
couples during the first three:
years` of marriage!
• 'no more special excise • tax
on cars!
.MORE JOBS
FOR CANADIANS :.
from more
business dollais::
o a 50% tax out onprofits up to
$10,000 ax ,ear will strengthen.
and: stimulate small business.
a 50% to 10 0% 0increase in:de-
preciation
e-
prec
•. -° .%
iat'on rates will encour-
age
new• investment: this year.
...
These ` timely "tax lifts"are still
another putway 'to put more money
and more people back to
work again.
THIS; DIRECT.ACTION TO INCREASE JOBS, NOW
CARRIES OUT PROVEN LIBERAL' POLICY: TO ",CUT TAXES, BUILD UP SPENDING POWER
.WHEN BUSINESS SLOWS' DOWN AND': UNEMPLOYMENT MOUNTS.
CONSTRUCTIPE: : DIERSHI
LIBERALS SHIFT
DEPRESSION MYTH
'Elections,'.
In' recent `: Federal
Liberal speakers including. cab :
inet ministers:' have: spoken of the':
"Bennett Depression" of the
hungry ;thirties,, ` although •' they
knew it stared when :they :Were
`iii power, affecting farmers first
.in•,.1924 and hitting ,a shattering
blow at other industries- and fin,
;ance • in .1929: It , was to this that
MacKenzie:.King. and his mini- .
sters•attributed:' their defeat in..'
1930, however, ' afterwards . they
blamed it . on Mr Bennett who
had inherited it from them'.: Nor
were they • to• blame it wasc.even
more depressing in s the :Uni•
ted
States.
• Currently the Liberals are '. ,
talking about the "Diefenbaker
Depression", although should a
depression really. '.come, these..
would; he the "good ::old day".
What we; have now .has no more
similarity .to a ,depression than
prosperity --has to hard -times
This Ai .a ,recession . an adr'•
justinent , a levelling off,• such
as WO have had periodically in.
the past, :arid • will have .in the
future.. We would be in a • much,
worse position' if we: did not; have.
then! . and : prices',kept on
spiralling.- The • higher they. go,
the harden they :fall.
•:y
'. NATIONAL LIBERAL COMMITTEE
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Published By, .Bruce,: Liberal Association•
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• . ed, By IliutOtt. 1befal Associatllon
Following the salt' 'e lead •the
Bruce Liberal Association. advcr
tises, "We have already.":had cn••
ough ; of the Diefenbakor De-
pression",_
C pression". ; They.`, know. that
late' government was advis0
that the :recession we now . have
was ',in, the •making then,' But
they took no action' ekeeptir'}g 1O
.issue:` denials. They, also know,
that the ,position is .den�'iCa1,'cx
cept, e,m.uch worse; in the Ulnjtcd
States.', Is John_ responsible for
that too?
Those who talk about the 13rn-
,nett depression 'know it started
ed
in their own . Liberal . ad in r i
tration.•They also know that to-
day's voters' 1iS.ts contain tho
names of a new 'generation and`
it is these voters that it is hoped:'
to ' -deceive P:C
.—issued : Eby the trorc
Ass''n.