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dance Of Those
Who Registered
(Continued from Page Seven)
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. • McGuire,'
Bayfield; Mrs. Mary _,McKenzie,
91 Albert Slt, Stratford; 'Ruth
McKenzie, 144 Water St., ' Strat-
ford; Evelyn McCartney, De-
troit, Mich,
Ray McMillan, 1 Homewood,
Toronto; Mr, and Mrs'. N. W.
1VIcCaakell, 66 Victoria Ave.,
Hamilton; Joseph McKay, 438
'George St., Sydney, N.S.; Ray
MacDonald, 438 George St., Syd-
ney, N.S,; Don McTaggart, 1114
Louis Ave„ Lindsay; M. D. Mc-
Taggart, 1114 Louis .Ave., Lind-
say; Ruth McMath, Toronto; Mr,
and Mrs. G. McFarlane, Kingston;
Mrs. Lorna McMurray, 57
Chestmit .St, Stratford; Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet McBrien (Della
, Walker), 3071 Philip Ave., De-
troit, Mich.; Mrs. Robert McMich=
aei, 200 Arlington Ave., Toronto;
Mr. and .Mrs. William McCulloch
!Augusta Fremlin), 101 Bay St,
Stratford; Robert P. McMichael,
200 Arlington Ave., Toronto.
MMr. and Mrs. William J.
Marshall, Exeter; Norman,
Mary and Gordon Mair,
New Hamburg; Frank Mil-
ler Goderich; Mr. end Mrs. N.
W Miller, Goderich; Emerson
Mitchell, 1557 Bruce Ave,,. Wind-
sor; Gladys Draper Morrison, St.
Catharines; Joan Miller, Kitch-
ener; Phyllis Mack, Bayf'eld;J.
E. Monilaws, Mitchell; Austin E.
Matheson, Seaforth;
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moreton
(Ruby Kilty), 352 Indian Road,
Windsor; Mrs. Maheu (Martha
Levy,), Sarnia; Charles a n d
Margie Mutch, Detroit, Mich.;
Charles Mustard, Toronto; Ken-
neth Miller, Goderich; Rota Mair,
NewHamburg; John Morrison, 438
George St., Sydney, N.S ; B. R..
Murohy, Halifax, N.S,; Robert
Mustard, Brucefield; Ed. Myatt,
Verdun, Que.; John 11. Murray,
•781. Summit Ave., Westfield, N J.;
Orpha Millson, London; Miss Jan
Miller, London; Mabel M. Miller,
Royal Oak, Mich.;
Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. Middleton,
Hensall; Audrey Matheson, Tavi-
stock; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mc -
Brien, Essex; Jack McClinchey,
Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Manary, Dundas; Mrs. M. Man-
ary, Westdale, Hamilton; Ken
Moore, Seaforth; .Isabelle Martin,
London; Mrs. Loretta Mulkern,
2363 Pearl, Detroit, Mich.; Ted
Mitchell, Prince Albert, Sask.;
Robert Morrison, Stratford;
Hugh Middleton, Toronto; Lor-
raine Murphy, Halifax, N.S.; Mr.
and Mrs. George H„Morse. Cern.-
bridge Springs, Pr.; H. O. Murphy,
Stanley; Mrs, Bert Murphy, Stan-
ley; Mrs, Florence Murphy, Hali-
fax, N.S.;I "Lucky” Muise, Smiths
Falls; Pauline Mohring, Mona
Mohring, Goderich; Jack Meld-
rum, Stratford; Mr, and Mrs. Tom
Mitchell, Goderich; Miss Carol
Maxman, Hamilton; R. H. Mer -
shall, Port Colborne; J. E. Mout•-
.laws. Mitchell; Marny Myter, To-
ronto; W. H. Mutch, Paisley;
William F. Morgan, Botwood,
Nfld.; Mr. end Mrs. G. R. Mason,
360 St. Paul, Brantford;' Marris
Milton, Brucefield; Cora Maltby,
L. Viola Maltby, Galt; Bob Miller,
Dunnville; Marilyn Marsh. 819
North Blair, Royal Oak, Mich,;
Gordon Miller, ,1333 Erydges St,
London; Margaret H. Middleton,
835 Richmond St., London; Eliza-
beth Middleton, Ottawa; Mrs.
Rena Moore (Finch), Stratford;
John Managhan, Windsor;
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Maltby, 58
Lincoln Ave., Galt; Charles T.
Martin, Chatham, N.B.; Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Mason, Elm Ave.,
Windsor; Frederick J. Middleton,
206 Charles St., Stratford; Ferd-
inand Miller, Mitchell; Joseph W.
.Moore, Goderich; Mrs. Andrew
Moore, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Joe
Moore, Isabelle, Ronald, Goderich;
Lois Mishaw, 204 O'Connor Drive,
Torohto; John Martin, St. Cath-
arines; W. L. Millar, Watford;
(Ibbs. W. E. Manning, Londesboro;
Mr. and Mrs, Ogle Miller (Mabel
Colclough), Goderich; Marcus
Meed; Rockcliflfe; Plhillip Mor-
gan, Guelph;
Dr. W.L. Mair, 5535 W. Chicago,
Blvd., Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and
Mrs. David R. Mair, 9926 Strath-
more, Detroit, Mich.; Charles W.
Mair, 9926 Strathmore, Detroit,
Mich.; Bert Miller, 64 Water St.
South, Kitchener; Margaret Mit-
chell' The Pas, Mah.; ' Aletha
Millson, London; Mrs. A. Moore,
Toronto; Mrs. Abner Morris,
Dungannon;
Mrs. D. J. Moore, 975 Beacons-
field Ave., Grosse Pointe, Mich,;
John. Morrison, 438 George St.,
Sydney, N.S.; Ralph Morgan,
Guelph; Jack Morgan, Guelph;
John C. May, Weston; Mr. and
Mrs. H. G. Mulholland, Crystal
Beach; Frances Masters, Strat-
ford; Bernie 'Melelis, London;
William Mason, 34 Spring Grove
Ave., Toronto; Mrs. Charles Mas-
on, 723 Queen's Ave., London;
Jack Moffatt, Findlay, Ohio; John
M. Moffatt, Lake Worth, Fla.;
"Skinny" Mutch, Detroit, Mich.;
William E. Miller, ; Royal Oak,.
Mich.; Mr. and Mrs, R. Murray
(Edith Hunt), 37 Pearson Ave.,
Toronto; Margaret F. • Marshall,
Blyth;.
N. E. Neilans, Huntsville;
.Bob Neely, 215 Gilbert St„.
Stratford; Bernice Nrmmo,
216 Rumsey Road,` Toronto;
Mrs. W. R. Nirnmo, 261 Rumsey
Road,- Toronto; Eldon Nelson,
Brucefield; Mrs .Clayton W. Niv-
ins, Goderich; Reg. Noble, Toron-
to; Muriel Noble, 568 O'Connor
Drive, Toronto;
Mrs. B. Morden, Newcastle,
England; Janice Neil, 'Exeter;
Mrs. George Neil (Kathleen Bea-
com), Kirkton; Mervyn Nott, Sea -
forth; Billy Nickle, Guelph; L.
H. Nairn, St. Marys; Ruby Nivins,
Dungannon; Arnold Nash, Strat-
ford; Mrs, - Chester Neilans, 116
Brampton Rd., London; J. C.
Nickle, 183 Alice St., Guelph;
Mrs. Helen Nott, Seaforth,
Dick Oldfield, Ecorse,
Mich.; Jim O'Donnell, Ar-
thur; Roy Olson, London;
Mrs. Jean Olson, London;
Arthur Osterlund, Birch Hills,
Soak,; Tom O'Connor, London;
,Rose Ohm, Wingham; Carrie Kitchener; Mr. end Mrs. Clarence
O'Neill, Goderich; Cecil M. Oke, Swan, Brian, Nancy, Harriston;
Seaforth; Peggy O'Neil, 30' Beech
St, 'Halifax, N.S.; Mr. and Mrs,
W. E. O'Neil, 30 Beech St., Hall -
fax, N.S.: •Emma Oke, Seaforth;
Lorne C. Osier, Mitchell; W.
Osbaldeston, 79 Portia Bldg.,
Stratford; Carl Olson, 137 Eest.
Ave;, Brantford; Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie, Osborne, Douglas Osborne,
Kenneth Osborne, Robert Osborne,
St. Thomas;
PMrs. Bert Phoenix (Molly
fluff), Roslyn Ave., Ham -
> ton; ..Dennis Penfound,
Londesboro; Mrs. Marie
Glazier Park, London; Mrs. Win-
nifred Pollock, Parkhill; Mr. and
Mrs. R. 5. Philips, Laura Phil-
lips, Auburn; Helen Morrison
Price, Chicago, Ill.; Lorne. E.
Pepper, Niagara Falls, Ont,;
Randal Pepper, Sudbury; Mr.
and Mrs. Basil B. Pocklington,
Peter and Nancy, London; Mr.
and Mrs. John Pearson, Arva;
Jim Pulfer, 13eausejour, Man
Mrs. Ruby Petzke, Marlene and
Edna, Hensall; Charles . Pratt,
Seaforth; Raymond Perdue, Galt;
Bill Pearl, Joyce and Muriel,
1106 Pape Ave., Toronto; Jack C.
Perdue, Galt; Lawrence Plum -
steel, Ruth, Barbara and Bobby,
Seaforth; Edith Pickard, Dundas.
Clarence Parkin, Flora Parkin,
195 William St., London; Harry
Procter, Exeter; Mrs. Millie
Partlow, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.
Baden Powell, Seaforth; John
Penhale, Zurich; Mr. and Mrs,
John A. Pridham, 11892 Ohio
Ave., Detroit, Mich.; Ruby Pog-
son, Plattsville; Robert Partridge,
West Monkton; Mr. and Mrs.
Ewart Paterson, Wiarton; C. El-
win Pickard, Mercer i M car St., Dun -
dos; Alex Powell, Gravelbourg,
Sask.; Betty Parke, Zurich:
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Pinner, 443
Blythwood, Toronto; Lyla Pin-
ner, 105 Alexander St., Oshawa
John Pavis, Thedford; Mrs. Re-
becca Provot, 715 Howard St,
Port Huron, Mich.; John M
Peckitt, Londesboro; Beatrice and
Edith Pederson, Port Iluron
Mich,' Gordon Pfaff, R. R. 1
Brunner; Milton Price, Exeter
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peck, Varna
Norman Patterson, 634 Duf-
ferin Ave„ London; Fred S., John
and J. Isabel Porter, 104 Spen-
cer Ave., Toronto; Mr. and Mrs
E. W. Paterson, Toronto; Edith
Paterson, 143 Emmerson Ave.
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. George\
Paterson, Toronto; George P
Philip, Vancouver, B.C,; Donna
Jean Paterson, Toronto; Al 0
Puller, Winnipeg, Mon„ Mr, and
Mrs. D. G. Pitt, St. John's, Nfld
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Pridham
(Etta Cook), and Miss Lorraine
11892 Ohio. Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. Ernest Patterson, Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V.
Quigley. 28 Glebemount
Ave., Toronto; Mrs. Pear
Quinn, 4 Wayland Ave., To-
ronto; Jean Quennell, 242 Biters -
lie Ave„ Willowdale.
George Ruelle, Farming-
ton, Mich.; Dr. and Mrs,
J. A. Reid, London; Betty
Rogers (Twitchell), Wind-
sor; Don Rogers, Windsor; Myrtle
Sanderson Rauch; Mr. and Mrs.
G. J.. Ruston, Exeter; Mr. and
Mrs. James Reid, 14017 Pine-
hurst, Detroit 4, Mich.; George
W. Rogers, Frank Rogers, Miss
Florence Rogers, Tillsonburg;
Miss Vera Regele, Walton; Mi.
and Mrs. Gordon R. Ross, Don
Ross, Ted Ross, 2 Wright Cres-
cent, Brockville; Mrs. John Rath,
Ada and Mac; Louise (Turner
Robinson, Auburn; Florence J.
Rorke, 96 Isabella St., Toronto.
I. R. Rattenbury, 474 Albertus
Ave„ Peterboro; F. W, Richards,
592 York St., Kitchener; G. Rap-
son, Londesboro; Joe Reynolds,
Windsor; Myritle Robertson
Stratford; Mrs. Elton Rozell, 324
Wellington 'St., Kitchener; Helen
Robertson, Jacqueline Robertson
Stratford; M. M. Reid, Stratford
James R. Ross, Kippen;
James N. Reynolds, 1856 West-
cott Rd,, Windsor; Michael, Merle
and Lorraine Reynolds, Windsor
L. J. Rushcall, Fernie, B.C'.; Wil-
liam S, Routley, Lucille Routley
Bright; John I. Rapson, Joan
Rapson, Londesboro; Mr, and
Mrs. Tom Rance, Winnipeg, Man.
Wilmer Ross, Bluevale; Mrs. R.
C. Rathwell, Collingwood; Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Routley, James
Routley, Bright;
E. R. Ruttan, Dorothy Ruttan,
Fergus; Harry Rossiter, London;
Mrs, Marinda Rossiter; Jack Reis,
Goderich; Mr, and Mrs. S, G.
Ronnie, Dianne, Howard, Hen-
sall; Ken Roberton, Edna, Sandra,
Aylmer; David Robinson; Mr. and
Mrs, R. P. Robbins, Crediton; Dot
Reid (Ball) Toronto; Marjorie
Reynolds, 1856 Westcott Rd.,
Windsor; Robert Rolston, 13530
McDougall, Detroit, Mich.; N. E.
Rapson, 135 Lamb Ave., Toron-
to; F. Strathearn, Stratford; Mrs.
Watson Reid, Mrs. Hazel Reid,
Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rem-
pel, Merritton; Sheila Rogers, 89
Grenadier Rd., Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Russell, John W. Rus-
sell, 50 Rosedale, Brampton; Ed
A. Ryder, Centralia; Jerry Ren-
nie, Hensall; Earle and Ida Ro-
berts, Yarmouth, N.S.;
Norma Robertson, 68 Lorne
Ave., St. Catharines; Sam Rid-
dick, Windsor; Harry G. Reid,
Varna; Mrs, J. T. Ross (Eliza
Cook), 156 Westminster Ave.,
Toronto;
SHarold Sy Soper, Varna;
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A.
Stephens (Norma Cook),
60 Edgemore Drive, Toron-
to; Mrs. Florence Schleicter
(Cartwright) and Miss Anne,
Baltimore, Md.; Rev. and Mrs,
H. J. Snell, Exeter; Albert E.
Sege, 84 Wellington St., Strat-
ford; Mr. and Mrs, Emory Sutor
(Anne Lawrence), Lois Sutor,
Cayuga; Harvey Sperling, Exeter;
Leonard Sheppard, Calgary,
Alta.; Ruth Snelling, Brucefield;
Mrs. Hubert Schroeder (Audrey
Grealis), Teeswater; Annie Saund-
ercock, Hensall; , Mr. end Mrs.
Bert Shobbrook, Auburn; J.
Savage, Ottawa; Mrs. Madilean
Swan, 3960 West 13th, Vancouv-
er, 13.C.; Lillian Shepperd, Cal-
gary, Alta.; Thelma Stafford,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17,. 1950
Mrs, J, W. Swan (Lucy 'Lock-
wood); :Mr. and MTs. Grant H.
Stirling, Bayfield, R, D. 'Stanley,',
Toronto; Barrie Scrimgeour,
Goderich
Peter Salter, Nancy
Salter, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. A.
(Pat) Pat ' Salter,
-:Mr
� ). and
Mrs. C. Shurrie, 209 Front St.,
Stratford; Lottie Shaw, St. Cath-
arines; Geo;ge Scribbins, Lon-,
don; Mrs. W. H. Sault (Josie,
Cbbrter),, Chatham; Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Snyder, Harrow; Muriel
Shobbrook, Auburn;
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Scott,
2729 Dundas, St. W., 'Toronto;.
Margaret Simpson, Toronto Wil-
liam C. Simpson, 240 Clarence
St., Port Colborne; Mrs. Lorne.
Smith (Ethel Devine), 158 • Rob-
inson 'St., Niagara Falls, Ont.;
Mrs. Pearl Wheatley Stringham,
132 Riddell, Woo st
ock-
William
A. Steels, Goder"ch; Mr, and Mrs.
Ed Sturgeon,
Bayfield; Mrs.
Frank Sturdy (Elsie Finch),
Wingham; Stuart B. Sturgeon,
Mrs. Beryl Sturgeon, Preston;
Johnny Scott, Forest; Garnet
M. Smith, . Ronald Smith, Dorothy
Smith, 2111 VanAntwerp, Detroit,
30, Mich.; Mrs. W. Smithers, 145•
Hogarth Ave., Toronto; Mary
Sierran, 44 Parkhurst Blvd., To-
ronto; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shoe -
bottom, 36 Craig, London; F. K.
Stewart, Toronto; John C. Stev-
ens, Mrs, Audrey Stevens, Mrs.
William Stevens, Seaforth; Mrs.
Charles Switzer. (Ruby Currie),
Kippen; Joyce Stephenson, 557
Ridout St., London; E. M. Shier,
Mary E. Shier, Delhi; Bud Sal-
ter, Brussels; V. R. Stork, Lon-
don; David and Dick Scott, Wing -
ham;
Harvey Stewart and Mrs. Dun-
can Stewart, London; Norma
Snell, Exeter; 'Lizbeth Sloman,
Viotoria Hospital, London; Ruth
Scott, 557 Ridout St. North, Lon-
don; Duke Schiller, Exeter; Mrs.
Charles Snelling, Brucefield; Joan
Sloman; Toronto; Margaret
Slo-
man, Ce r
eolD
Stanislas,
Var-
na; Thomas Scurrah, woodstoe •
Rupert C.S1ein 4 Parkhurst
Blvd., Leaside; Fred,
Albert and
Gwen Snary, 350 Sheppard Ave.
E, Lansing; S. A. Scott, Whitney;
Mrs, Margaret Shore, Goderich;
Ken, Audrey and Valerie-Steepe,
Xitcherier; Tonnny Sandy, Gode-
rich; Phyllis Shepherd, 192
Cheapside St., London; Wilma
Shepherd, 341 William St., Lon-
don; Mrs. Evelyn Sandy, Gode-
rich
getx a E. Silcox,Mrs. Flor-
ence Silcox, Woodstok; Douglas'
T. Stirling, Bayfield; T. C. Smith,
3274 Joseph, Verdun, P.Q. Bessie
Sloman, New Rochelle, N.Y.; M.
Sloman, '4 Amherst Ave., Toron-
to; Celia Sloman, Capreol; M'aay
Snell, 170 Hunter St. W., Hamil-
ton; Ev1 Sims, Exeter; Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Shobbrook,°' Toronto;
Mary -Stewart Smith, Noranda,
Que.; Connie Simpson, Parkhill;
Mr. and Mrs. W..1. Stewart, Fer-
gus; M. Smith, Kitchener; Mr.
and Mrs. David Sours, Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Stirling,
Bayfield; y d, J. Gerald Stirling,Miss
Catherine Stirling, Bayfield; Mrs.
Jean L. Stone, Boissevain, Man.;
Mary R. Stewart, 220 Third St.
North, Kenora;
Mrs. Harold Savage (Lyda
Morrish), . Detroit, Mich.; R. E.
Shaddick, Pearl Shaddick, Hen -
sail; Gilbert Smith, Mrs. Rhoda
Smith, 24 Chestnut St., Kitchen-
er; Hazel Smith, Hensall; 1VIs's.
John Stevenson„ Miss Delores
Stevenson, 1705 West Saratoga,
Ferndale, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs,
Frances Shiller; 525 Woodland,
Ferndale, Mich„ Miss Darlene
Sieben, 610 West Saratoga, Fern-
dale, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell
1 Tweedie, Goderich.; Mrs.
Gordon - R. Taylor, Marion
Taylor, Auburn; Milton
Taylor, Brucefield; Mrs, W. K.
Thomson, Paris; Valentine Town-
send, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Treleaven (Gertrude
Fowler), Ruth Treleaven, Jack
Treleaven, Lucknow; Wallgate
Tebbutt, Goderich; Mrs. H. S.
Turner (Linnie Nediger), Gode-
rich; Mrs.' Edgar Thompson
Helen
( Roberton)`, Detroit, Mich.;
,
Mr an
do
Mrs. George Thomas,.
Hamilton; . John Thornton, 15
Monarch Park Ave., Toronto; Mr.
and Mrs. J. Ivan Torrance, Mit-
chell; Mrs. Fred Thompson, Bay-
field; Frederick Tilley, Exeter;
Jiohn Twyford, 44 <Br4aning Ave.,,
llansing;i Mir,. and IVArs,
Totten, Windsor; Lawrence H
Taylor, Londesboro;
Ben Trow, 190: PIlgrim Ave.,
Detroit, Mich
., Mr: andMrs.wil -
son Thornton,
113 Elmwood Ave.,
London; .Mr, and Mrs. Charles
M. Thompson, Port Hope; Mr;
and Mrs. W. H. Townsend, Souris,
Man.; Mr. and • Mrs. John L.
Tasker, 149 Huron St., Stretford;
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Trow -
hill, 98 Brentwood' Rd, N., Toron-
to; Jean Tasker, Richard Tasker,
Brantford; Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth
Tebbutt, Seaforth; Mrs. William
Tebbutt (Bessie ' MacEwan), . Bill
Tebbutt,, Goderich;
Mr, and Mrs. A. P. Torrance,
Toronto; Elisha Townsend, 2100
Merlowe Ave., Montreal; John
M. Twyford, John Twyford, Mira
Twyford, Lansing; Frank A.
Thompson, Bayfielda Mr. end
Mrs. Louis' Thompson; Miss Mary
Tasker, 149 Huron St., Stratford;
Mr. and Mrs. 'William R, Tasker,
Stratford; Mrs. O. A. Todd, El-
eanor Todd, 39 O'Connor Dr„ To-
ronto; Arnold Thompson, Bright-
on; 1VIrs. Charles Shedden (Mabel
Herman), Woodstock;
Jack Herman Tomlin, Sudbury;
Clifford1
Tynd l , 130 Springhurst
Ave., Toronto; Sid Thompson,
Parkhill; Elsie Twitchell, Wind-
sor; Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Town-
send, Macklin, Sask.; Marion E.
Thompson, 40 Burris St., Hamil-
ton;
Betty Jean Talbot, Bayfield;
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Town-
send, 16 Buffalo St., Brantford;
Miss Ally Lou Thompson, Vic-
toria Hospital, London; Mrs.
Charles W. Thompson, 28 Locust
St., Kitchener;
VMrs. J. H. Vinson, Pen-
ticton, B.C.; Ethyle Was -
man Vittie, Wroxeter; Al-
bert Vodden, Blyth; Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Vodden, Wood-
ham;
Ross Veal
Exeter; '
Cecil
VanHorne
Irene V
anHorne, Mary
Anne VanHorne, Hensall;' Mrs.
Dorothy Vrooman, Patsy Vroo-
man, Port Alberni, B.C.; Norma
VanStone, Toronto; J. Harry
Venner, 140 Bold, Hamilton;
David Venner, Hamilton; Robert
Venner, Hamilton.
W Mrs. Wilbert Webster,
Seaforth; Mack Webster
Ruby We
bste
r
, Nancy
Web-
ster,
Varna; Leo Wood,
Donald C. Wood, Oxford; N,S.,
Addle ^ Willis; Toronto; -Mr. and
Mrs.' P. J. Warner, Jan Werner,
Goderich(; Harris ; Wiltsie, .Fort
Frances; Mrs. A, L, Willett (Nora
Brown) Beverley, Sarnia;
Jim Wallace, Seaforth; Henry.
J. Warkentyne, 1025 E 54th' Ave.,
Vancouver, BIC.; Mrs. Lillian
Welch, 49 Callender St, Toronto;
Miss Edna Walsh, Audrey Walsh,
Hensall; L. Ward, Arthur; Karen
and Sharon Warnock, ' Goderich;
Mrs. W. Wheatley, Laurence
Wheatley, 52 Wilson, Woodstock;
Mr, and Mrs. R. N. Welsh, Lon-
don; Mr, and Mrs. Ken Whitmore
(Gladys Blake), and -Douglas,
Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Watts
(Mildred Fremlin), 100 Nile St„
Stratford;
Kelly Webster, Detroit, Mich,;
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Worsell, Gode-
rich; Lois Webster, Joyce Web-
ster, Varna; Mrs, Erlin Whitmore,
Seaforth; Alan White, 1200 Bate
5t., Victoria, B.C.; Norma War-
nock
Goderich; Catherine Welsh,
Beatrice Welsh, Bayfield;
Fred D. Wald, Langenburg,
Sask,; Wilfred Witty, 104 Youngs
St., Stratford; Nate Warrener,
Pontiac, Mich.; Mrs. Stanley K.
Way, Galt; Mr. end Mrs. Frank
Whitmore. 657 King St. E.,Ham-
ilton; Mrs. Walter P. Willson
(Ilene Millar), Riverside Park,
Timmins; Marjorie Beaton Wat-
son, 141 Macpherson Ave., To-
ronto; R. Wells, 521. Ontario St.,
Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. C. Worth,
77 Broadway St., Woodstock;
Don Ward, Thamesville; Mrs.
J. M. Wallace (M. Pinning), Oak-
ville; John C. Wade, John R.
Wade, Jane C. Wade, 1501 North
Blair, Royal Oak, Mich.; Kenny
Waris, Kitchener; Clara Warman
Brussels; s )s, Blanche Williams; Ken
Wilkinson, 2 Manning Ave.,
Stratford; Ivan Whalen, Brighton;
1V.fr, and Mrs. Douglas Ward
(Marion Cudmore), Thamesville;
Mr. end Mrs. Robert William-
son, Helen Williamson, 132 Col-
borne St., London;
Bill Wheal, Betty Wheal, Strat-
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Len Weir,
Mr and rd Mrs
Joe :Weir, Dunn -
'Ville
Harold A. Wendell, Mit-
((bell; Joan White, 'Lept;a White,
'Goderich; Mrs. Sadie West,'. Goli-
erich; Ruby Warni,er), Toronto;
Mrs. Violet Whittingham '(Arg-
ent), Goderich; Albert, Wood,
Mitchell; Mrs. Howard "Will'iarias
(Ethel Lovett), Ruth Williams,
St. Catharines; Miss Coronna
W endorf, Toronto;, Les Wasman,
Toronto; Mrs. Elizabeth Walker,
Kitchener;
iVlr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson,
117 Rebecca St„ Stratford; Ber-
tha M. Webster, 212 Fulton. Ave.,
Toronto; t o
Mrs. A.
Weatherwax
rw x
(Pearl Cantelon), 30 Brant St.,
Orillia; Sadie Whitfield, (Elliott),
1240 .Osborne St., London; Mrs.
D. Warr, R. J. Warr, 242 Landers
St., London; Mrs. Vera Wilson,
135 Maria St.. Sarnia;
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilson,
St. Catharines; W. L. Whyte, Sea -
forth; Mrs. W. L. Wade, Frances
E. Wade, 227 E. Amelia St., Fort
William; Irma G. Wallace, Blyth.
D. Yosef, Queen St.,
London; Nan Young, God-
erich; Wesley Young, Isobel
Young, Indian Grove„ Port
Credit; John Yesbec, St. Joseph's
Hospital, London; Joe Yesbec,
Tillsonburg; Jack Yorbutt, Wing -
ham; Mrs. Mildred Young, Rock
Garden Lodge, Willow Cove, PQ.
alaraaa'
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AND THE CA
It is important that you understand clearly why the
managements of Canada's railways believe a rail-
way strike' is absolutely unnecessary.
Our reason for this conviction is that we have
made the employees involved in the present dis-
pute a fair offer of wage increases and improve-
ments in working conditions which, if applied
to all employees, will cost us $37,000,000 a year.
We have further acknowledged a moral obliga-
tion to implement the 40 -hour week at the appro-
priate time, and we have explained why, in fairness
to Canadian industry and all other employers of
labour, we cannot put it into effect now.
To do otherwise would be to perform a dis-
service to industry in general and to all employers
and employees alike.
The railways, after making two previous offers
which the union leaders rejected, have now made
Not only is a railway strike unnecessary now,
but furthermore, because of the tense inter-
national situation, it would endanger the entire
Dominion. As the presidents of. the Canadian
National and Canadian Pacific Railways said
in a ;joint statement to the representatives of
the unions last Thursday:
"The present situation...imposes a nerve strain
on all concerned at a time when we badly need
to devote all ourcnei•gies and thoughts to the
grave threat of war and a national emergency
. It leaves the railway employee in a most
uncertain and unhappy frame of .mind be-
cause we are morally certain he does not wish
to walk out on his job at a time like this; -no
matter what issues are involved . . . this
opinion seems diametrically opposed to tine
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a third and final offer which gives the employees
the choice of either:
an increase in wages averaging 81/2 cents
per hour, or
a reduction in the basic work week from
48 to 44 hours, with an increase in wage
rates of 9.1% so as to maintain or in some
cases improve present "take home" pay.
The labour leaders have made no concessions
at all and have refused to budge from their original
demands for a 5 -day 40 -hour week with mainte-
nance of present "take home" pay, and in addition
increases of 7 cents and 10 cents an hour.
The railways are thoroughly conscious of, and
sympathetic to, the problems of their employees re-
sulting from higher costs of living.
Drastic, unwarranted reductions in hours of work
instead of decreasing these problems will inevitably
increase them.
strike ballot which has been reported by the
unions, but railway management retains
too high an opinion of the loyalty, stead-
fastness and sense of responsibility of their
employees to believe a strike would not
mean a heart -breaking situation for them.
That is not to say they will not carry out
their undertaking td strike it union leaders
decide to call upon them to do so but as
already stated, it will cause great unhappiness
and self-reproach."
The importance of the railways in Canada's
economy cannot be exaggerated. Never was
that importance more apparent than in World
War II. 'And without the loyalty and in-
tense effort of all railway employees, Canada's
magnificent war effort would have been im-
possible. The same holds true today. As the
presidents further stated:
" , ,the general public is inconvenienced and
business arrangements are made uncertain so
long as the likelihood of a strike persists.
Moreover, a railway strike would so cripple
our economy that it would weaken for a long
time our ability to take a strong line in inter-
national affairs and thus give great comfort
to the enemy. Therefore, railway manage.
ment feels strongly that the issues must be
faced resolutely so that all interests, the worker,
the public, and the Government, as well as the
unions and railway management, will know
precisely what is facing them. The time has
come to remove this uncertainty which hangs
as a blight over our day-to-day life."
WITH THESE CONSIDERATIONS IN MIND, THE RAILWAYS HAVE MADE THIS OFFER AS THE ULTIMATE
THAT COULD . POSSIBLY BE EXPECTED OF THEM, AND IT GIVES A SETTLEMENT WHICH WILL LEAVE
RAILWAY WORKERS IN AN EXTREMELY FAVOURABLE POSITION COMPARED TO OTHER INDUSTRIAL WORKERS.
HERE 15 OUR OFFER
The final offer which excludes hotel and water transport employees
is as follows:
(1) Recognition by railway management of a moral obligation to implement
the 40 -hour week at the appropriate time.
(2) Recognition by theunions in principle, subject to negotiation in detail,
of minor amendments to existing contracts covering working rules to
bring about more efficient operation.
(3) EITHER
(A) A 44 -hour basic, work week with a 9.1% increase in hourly rates
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS
TORONTO, HAMILTON ° & BUFFALO RAILWAY
so as to maintain "take home" pay. In regard to monthly rated
clerical employees there will be an understanding that a 5 -day
actual work week may be granted by local arrangement in selected
cases where the hours now actually worked are Tess than 44,
on condition that the requirements of the service are protected
up to 44 hours per week.
OR (B) A graduated increase in basic wage rates approximately equivalent
in expense to that involved under Plan A. When applied to all
employees, this would cost the railways $37,000,000 per year, and
would average 814 cents per hour.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
ONTARIO NORTHLAND RAILWAY