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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-03-07, Page 3• 04 . . 7.711116, 11'1314'.'", 14117".71W1074.• . , •''''''''. . • #'1'VIW• • l • . • . ...I , •• 41011111Maiiiihr • • '' "'" • •s! .. •''; "-, 4 4 . • • . . . • . I . . . * • • - . . . , . . . , . • 4: A , . , , . • . • . The L Jai , . . . • .. .• : i, , , . • , , 4 i.'. . • " ' ...,••••••0=3....3:::4 •••••••••••••••••••• •• .1,, : 'P.•: 0 •-•., • 0-: :.0,„ lig ....• • W. Sentinel, Lucknow, OiltftriC :. ' • . . L ... .PAGE,.•THREE: • • .... -"------..:7/4*,..,,I•gm,,..**.., ,,,,..,.00g4/4•E•cw...,,,,,, TRUES.PAY, MARCH 7th,.•1946. 10 Local an „ Itera1 • Mr. wake Alto'n FO. and - Mrs. Stuart . . left for Ottawa this week where they will visit with relatives and where Stuart expects • to receive spent Thursday Inv 'TOO*, ..••• • :,, Messrs'. George Alton and' Thos. Mcduffin mad business. trip •to'• London on edneSclay. last. 'his discharge from the • .R.C!A.F. Mi, Wr Ted& hasbeen ‘Mr. and Mrs, HedyerS John- p•oed since suffering ‘a slight ston and family moved last woe} stroke a!'cOuPle bf Weeks:agOr from 'the apartment above tht:t • "' MrS, °A. N. Hamilton iS much •kiriproYed•in health, since her re- ' cent serious illness, and. IS able 'ti be out „again. • • , -.'Mrs,„ WM, MacKsnzie, who ,has been visting in Ilnh1ton was. a patient •the :Hamilton General Hospitarforabout ten•,days. • Mr, Mrs. 'Jack • Fisher of :London were .weekJend visitors with their. parents,- .Mr.' and Mrs.. Will Fisher, ; • • ••• ROnakt- Johnston, nledieW stu- dent at Toronto University, spent the week -end here With his par 'ents 'Mr • and' MrS Elmer John- KET1NG P4AN-- Ontario's libg-..marketing scheme, under the Farms Pro ducts Contrel into e feet •Ori ApriL i Ontario_ Agri-' cuttue. Minister Kennedy told: •the Ontario Hog .Producers' •As - socia ion in convention at :the. •Hoye York HOtel. last ;week. Legion RoOms, to Temple Clark's Along thwe in attendance from house tenOted by Mr. and MrQ' jiurob; County • was Earl M. • • . • Archie Anderson, until Mr, 'An_ Donald of Ashfield,• Orson's' death .a few yveciu ago.• The•-scheme,"President Charels Lucknow.;guests *m.tho attended the; il/Win:Connell ,wedding Toronto :on* Satiirday ,,Were Mr. a'nd-M.er.4..B. Anderson, Misses 'Lillian and. Frances MacLean; Mrs. A. E. 1VIcKiin,.. ''Mrs.. W. V Johnston ' and •Miss Catherine • . • -Mr.- and Mrs. w.' J: Barber, who' . • . resided .CraribroOk• B.0 until 'Mr. Barber recently retired frorn the service ,of the C.P.R.: are at , ,. • ,-. pr,esentvisiting in'.Toronto with • .•• • .• ,,,..„,,,,,;,=,:iyig*,,,,,,v3.-Fr,k,c,,t74,-%yff..6.?t:::*••••••;:usAggE1,41,-.41-,•;Lw....?:-.7.14zraeir:sostrroz4e1,7,•quitr..rs.ts : • oPerator at the local office,' at.. Mrs...N. ' L.• ,Campbell and 'Lorna, , . , ..., ,:. tended . a, joint. orifererice Meet- •:.MrS. CarriPbell is cOmtnenCing her ting 'of the Bell .Telephone on )sektec4h. Month ' in -the hoSPitat ..1,4Panyi..at,,10.,chgb,.e.g...liaSt.„..-We.e*4'1"„ •,...0,111.....,-:.,,,be,r, .:'',.:conditio.riontintling• . , , • . • . " : • MI and MrS. Nelson •Winter- ;favorable' • • McInl-iis Stated, enables producers to' determini in what* quantity and Of, what.: hogs lbe.: sent to;.market' and 'to „establiSli time :and Place Jf. Marketing.; After •:thsi had. been accoinPlilied he said, bargain-. ing a to.: price could be 'carried • ..- on.- • 13Ien ec • for Quality .GOODWILL., AMBASSADOR • . . • The Ontario Progressive -Con, SerVatii.,f,,,e New •Carried the loWing, paragraph. in a .recent ue : . • ' . Northern. OritariO has • a".••neW ainbaSsador, noneother than ,J.• -tit Hanna; 1VI.P.P., (Huh': ToJQ1d the.. Canaelian•:-export .r•o-Bruce)..--A.:-,bUsy figure at •the htiSin s$ of .$150. to $175 :Million western Annual, th4„,,senatori,, annuliy, Mr. 'A/elm:Us • declatO just back from the•*oftherP PrPc19;cers must set a high tar,- tario 'outfitters'North Bay carn card Aval;:.WaS. all agog; with tall tales up a regular' 'supply .in the voluml 'dog teams Paul price ; • . Bunyan, and all the Whoop7.46- . . "Cnadian bacon-filled.fram One, do .of the big meet.. He said half. to one-thir'cl, th'entie. 811 •1 . • • , 4 • . • • . , • • . Northern hospitality .was, over:- • ; .whelming, ..with Mayors Beeton:',".• •••• and Stones of Sudbury:461'1%16'1-th • ••, • - • • Bay, respectively, ,setting the, • •••'• pace, •Also had an orchid for:pub- lisher Win. Mason of the 'Nugget* :flys: for reants' of smart' • publiditY- "North-SoUth team •play",, said • the 'Senator', "guaranteeS a great and growing Ontario'. . . • Has Guelph Offer Miss Jean MeLeapd,• aee*Ti*ler for the RipleY. softball-tein,,-:•ff''-•-•-' fatiglifirreFlier services,Thfff'uz -m rently she •is'seriously cOnsidering • an offer .from Guelph. •• tish"-Tatio-rialid: Was the-bsronr • the market dtiring,the .vvar stein were in Toronto the first • J L Croome • British Food Mis- fVI " d' • iv H 11' • '• • '• • showing: ..0p,,:the Hudson .the rriar • wo,uld bear favorahlY.11Porf_Can-_, , r, rs. m, o'rne t town were gue,sts (3n: Saturday•at • .• ' of the Weelc, when. they, attended sion, ttavva, stated. This, he fel*, .tiiddel$, 'for ••which•,car =Nelson •is William Bi•uce .Hornell,•4 Son bf• • • • the localsales agent -•• Mr. and Mrs.:1). A • Hornell; ara'cl• Mr. John Farrish , spent, the nti----at-Gb-frie-ifth Mr -and Eliner.Farristi,.,gtmei• is now rnto the. rusii'' season at. his thicken hatchery, •:and Will. short-, - • ..• ly take off •a..hatch of some 18,009 • ; •• : • TO RELEASE PUPILS ada $ future'bacon ,contracts •With Great 13ritain. • • • • Miss Mary Margaret Lezitsv: In .the ' next few . years : •Mr. dllighter R Mr and Mrs. C: M, Crop .6 went on, 'Canada-11as Ian opportunity to become. entrench- Learmblith of Regina The, cere- ed.in'theBritish.baCtm market by many was perfOrthed . 'in • 'St ; shipping in regular volume a hie' George's United Church Tot -Onto , , Mr., and I'drs..." 110ihell will ' product a ' co grade at 'reasonable in moritt-pai - : - ---,-- • - ' •Price.lii•all of 1946, he said Den- • Ontario„high• sChoo:1 • students', L-lielow"-Grade-13';-rnay'Lbe4xetised froth , schoolattendance' after,. Ma/ • 23rd if they volunteer to,engage •', in- 'farm' .Work.' under a: plan notanced4by's:GRI7Pre as Of . 'Education; He reVealed• that the'EdUcatioti De.partinent,, will.; coni:lUct..a Vosi. in- Ontario secdpdary,Schopls Ldiiring-Mar-eh-nand '.45i-Prift•O'bnr911- ;•:. -141•Plls N. -A@ • , :farm wbrk.• •The survey will be conducted conjunction'••witti • Ontario Farin •SerV•ices.. . • •• In n-ialcirig announcement, the Premie'r pOinted-Out the mre was -thought ne'6eS-SarY_ if: Ontario ••' was to do its •share in meeting. s .world demand :for • 'food-, • • — Uhclor the; dc.,partrnent's plan, , th6' discretion of, the local' school' bOards,•,May release ' frorh•clasSeS after lVfay '23rd, any. -• student Who has!' been . .regitla.r, • ateitcla n ce . or. entitlOck •the opinion . Of.: the principal,: ...to ;11: '....„deparchiontal standing • -• Junewrzting ' examinations plier • not shio who. ' takes:- totengage-,--.1h 'rr1.1tcl-r:rriore Wirt- Canada'i•in; under the'the first three months : More Dan - the Ontario, kartn,§ervice.',force:ih bacon will be onthe market will foimulate: • .7. arid in l.948,' btr.t7by CAT -441.4n prodi,-Tet- It.:he'ShOrtage of. farin: Workers, continues ..the fall; school • •noW.,less',.heavily' cured than:, in artime„. can. hayeeStablished.,4 truStees :May: close : any -seciond.ary.1.0 • • 3 • 0 . . -. • 119.: .,• '' • • • • • ".' • • • I on'lhe'rnunicipal.'finances'endin _ • • uake 6. wa lacePted and .tlie treaSurer"- ist ; . • , g-rade-i-for-anY-periodluia to four weekS.afterothe statutory opening ,ddie,Septernbcr• --8rd;. SO that students may nelp,Wit1-1. har- COUNCIL MINUTES . ,- • vesting, processing and ..carining It: a _school;is..not••closccl dent§ engaged •essential wwk during thesurnmet:nry be. asked to Continue at . their , during Septernbe.r if. their scrv.ices required. Stiecial.:proiSion - will be. Made: so _that, the.Y. n5ay., catch up in,their. ciass'.work :on .return- ing • to school., They be :crecl--•? ited' ;School attendan.ce 'dux- ing tile period in which they .are. working,. . • . INLOSS TOWNSHIP '..":Counbil. met in- the' ilati --Feb- rtiarY:11,..; .1046: 'as per adjourn 'thent...e1A.11 rnerrbers present The • , • • • rninut's of the 'January 7th rrieet were aPproxed and siined. ..'' A Ornnlimication 'from the • • Cotirify-aSSegsor of Grey. C6unty was fyled t ,• • tritinell agreed .to become -a, member of. the' Ontario 'ASsocia- tiOn Of• Rui•al oPPoined Councillor • Mcinriori Preinier.prow. said :there: is. ;no' •fol.attend.:the -;ebnvention lin Tor, intention of using children as onta'Flartiary-'25-26, 1946. : •• flarin ;labor instead.' of,'adUlts;.',,bitt B37-1aw' No. 2, 1946. was ..pre7 .rti,,i7f.re.trvt_trilb.a140,1s_htri.tage. cpKL40,finaipased rnaking' .; . • • • • • • • • . PrOviSilon for the ct Ex • of a.dOf.„he,iiji,„;.•§0nie.actiO11.inu •p•enditinso.•g;n::_f_h_dr,',DOWnilliShip!ROadrs: be taken:: , . ; • . 19.46.: . • Mr' Johnstonl Conn, the muni . cipal auditor presented his report or I t r • irig the telt thi 114! , . ()IL BURNING c - Home Heaters was used -tO -,:have-.-hree .copies- Aof ill& ceporti typcd for up of the .. . loard.:, *:. ' ' ' , • , • i, - ;,Tei -id, t's . for -the . crushing and hactlih of the graye:11- required for. the year 1946 were called for. Council then adjourned' tO meet. again.e...t.i "..IVIoriday,” March .,l9th,.. .at the usual time:and Wade; * 08 istitt'OCi-4-1i Lovell .e,z • ' ' Co„ .sti)plies, $21,79;•, 'Municipal •e••., • ' . . , * * • , , A T , ' . Wt.”'Id, 8 subsei-iptkons, 8.00;- J. 1t,'1 • ' ..., . ' s , `, ,.. .. ' ' ,, Lane, 11%g,, B, M. .,,Se 0 1945, 5125; LECTRIC • m . 1.. , 3.. R. 1,1:111(,„ pc)stage,, 4,00i, Ontario Assii. twill unicipa ities,. tem, . *1)erhip, fee', 6.00,idolinStOn Conn, , !PhOrit... ' 110 ,, ,, ' , , ' ' ; . ' ' . • , 1 . 1 ' audit. ftr., 25.00'. R. Elliott, exp. uuckt'l9W re ' rc,rttiun qind '.. presentation', T • ''' ' ' ' 11 . ' • ' , 12.115, r , . • , lu ''‘.::•.--",".1-...!..v.„,............, ' . , .,,,,,...„,,,,,,,,,41,,,,,„.t,,,,.., , - : "'" ' • *,,,,,, ii: • ' a, It. LAN't, Cletk. enefits ijLEcommunity Regular' eMPlaYment and Pay envelopes make fax carefree familiesor prosperouscorrimuniiies.-for "good times'', for ernployerand employee alike. The National Employment Service, with offices in more h - d• -t s-C'd th n ies-an owns--cccros a-na ai-serves-- a --- needs of both, employers and employees—and the local N. E S. office takes its •place in importance to the cominunity among the time honoured com- munity initihitions—the Post Office, the Court House; the City Hall Without-kational-Einp-loyment Service, the worker is • • \ 4. - v. 1 ' 4 .• . , • 4, ' • . • left' to Ids own initiative to find a job to support . himself and his family The employer may be un- • • able to reach -workers he requires. National EmPloY- mertt Service is the cle4Aring hipuse through which - - eMployer and employee are brought together, so • • that both may have their free choice of the entire • ernployment market. • Notional Employment 'Soh • • 5 main functions: • • . • 1 -'Organization of the whole .eniPloyrnent Market; . : 4ndbringing together ,employers ancl employees- • • -2-:-Ccillectio"n of .inforination: t' eMPIO-Yrnent pro , 94. ,. leets for the use of ' Government, M,artagernent.. ond, Labour, „. , , • • • —Administration of Reinstatement in Ci - ployment Act; - • •4 ----Dealing with Unemploynient Insurance Benefits; • S --Dealing. with 9ut-of.Worli Benefits for .Ex -Service , . • Personnek., . : ' • 4 ft • • • k • . • • • . • . • , , . • . . . ' . . , . .. • , , 1 . , . • • . • . • . • ' Make full use Of the Local Office of National EmploYment • Y. -'` ' • er yke. It is there `to.' serve your needs and. those of , • • „ . . . the entire Community. . • ' • NATIONAL EMPLOYMENTSERVICE . . poininio4 Labour Department • H UM PH R y tylv4/.4i*V ' A. MAC NAMARA • • (bh.k., t'e4t4,1101:Vrvii..;i4 • ??11YofitV10 Y • '.• , • .• •