The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-11-01, Page 8�yh
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• 1.: IL+1J'CIC.N76' r SENfiint, "LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
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THURS., NOVEMBER 1st,' .1951
l,:SHFIFLD
3VIx'', arid Mrs nonillion
noton
were guests at the Walker -Currie:
wedding -at Crornarty` on Satur
rlsiy.
Mr. and Mrs., Henry ' MacKenzie
- lave returned from a motor trip',
yrrliicl took them as far as Ot-
tawa and .Montreal. .
Mrs. ; W, Warping' will be. •host-
ess for the November meeting of
the Kiriitail Branch of the Wo
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sttute.
A well',attended Sectional meet-
ing
, eet
ing:.of the Maitland Presbyterial,
was , ileltl :.n. the Presbyterian,
_church on Thursday of last week.
The sacrament of the Lord's
Supper was observed in .the Pres-
byterian church on Sunday with
preparatory services: on. Friday..
and Saturday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Peter. Vanderley
and family are settled on the
farm they recently purchased .
from Mrs. J. J, Martin.
WS. Joseph, 'Martin has gone
to Detroit to make her home,.
F0U1T GcSNccSSi
Miss, Margaret MacDonald of
the Sarnia teaching staff ,was
home over the. week -end.
Mr. Angus Graham is in. Wing -
ham hospital, with ear trouble
but is getting along nicely and
'will soon.. be home. •.
Mr : and Mrs Ira' Dickie and
three sons Spent a day the first
of the week with relatives at
Hope Bay.
A very nice Hallowe'en party
Was held at our school house Fri-
day nigl . •
Mr. Rennie Graham was home
from Toronto over the week -end.
. Neighbors and. friends of John
Thompson are sorry to hear of,
his death.. He was'.,a resident of
the, Fourth Concession ,all his life
until moving to Ripley a -few
years ago.
Mrs. Harry Rdinsay and Mars.
R, Martin attended an insurance
meeting in Port Elgin last iyion',
day afternoon:.
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ST. LAWRENCE.. PROJ[C.T
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FOREST WEAIT.H
ONTARIO—PROVINCE OF PROGRESS
Sane, courageous aria. efficient 'government contributes to the ender.
ing welfare of a free' and prosperou,sprovince. "Performance—not
promises" is the keynote to. Ptogrr'esswe Conservative leadership;
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T.O. HELP THE PEOPLE
fr.:.Old age .:pensions to all over 70 .• under Provincial -Federal
agreement
43 Pension for the needy, 65, to 70; to the Blind and disabled 1$
years and up'
• . Women guaranteed equal pay. for equal work with men.
• No discrimination in employment because of race, colour or creed.
• 109 new hospitals or extensions provided'.
• 14,474. hospital beds and bagsinets added ;or -being added m
general hospitals.
• :Fullest resources ' of science and medicine mobilized in-•.wer
against cancer..
• Freeschool bodks for all children in. ; primary schools:.equality of
opportunity.
• 1,150 new schools for 150,000 pupils
• . The most advanced labour : laws; expanded compensation and
rehabilitation for injured. . workmen.
.TO DEVELOP THE .PROVINCE
•;:Greatest planil for Highways and. Roads m history.
• Trans -,Canada: Highway ..under construction. ,
•-Grants for municrpaljoads :multiplied nine .times now $27,000,000 annually.
Two million Horsepower added: to.H.ydro output;serves $ Onaro'.a farina='
-�-a facts; '
• St., Lawrence power development to' commend:
•. Farm income highest in history.
In Plans for modern telephone system" for our rural people.
•' Private and public rental housing speeded under Feder il-Provinci • agreen ent.
• . Railway ,,level crossings to be abolished by three -WO plan.
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1'O CONSERVE OUR* RESOURCES
• Forest
wealth preserved as part of vast' conservation program. 20,000,000 trees provided annually
by. Government nurseries. '
• Developmentanan f act's of forest products rather.:thaan export of raw materials,'
• ;o mining resources. , inchidhig huge iron deposits—aided by Government action.
PRESERVE- GOOD -GOVERNMENT
• Lowest provincial taxation in 'Canada:
• Provincial credit at an all-time high—eight aconsecutive balanced bndgete.
• $100;000,000 in municipal grants- to relie' e' local taxpayer:
• 'No provincial sales tax—no •provincial income twit:
6,. Good relations maintained` with"Ftedetal and ali otheir"Governments
,NSURE�� CONTINUED GOOD . G►OVERNME!