The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-03-21, Page 7•
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elogitELEY LETTEK":. ,: „ t , .:- .B•1 T LT A RY 1 �
)3y A.-M,Nicholson., M.P.
• During my stay :in p.O'i eley I
was fortunate an being the guest
of. Inferriational 'Ho ise:�.: •
About 2U years, ago, John D.
Rockel'ell.c't',,Jr•, was persuaded "t,o
_spend. ,some money to. build Iii-
ternational Boase in New yorrk
'"City' where students from differ-
,eat parts -•of the world:might live•
•while: sttk yir g in the'•Inetropolis,
'The studc'clts wore'aadmitted
ar l ess: of race, color •o.r religion
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acid very ,y , soon' found that :con
tactsmade,'were of greater .value,
fban tics •
clwssi•ooirr;Xeetures Later
.;'similar„'hotuse were built rn yChi-
'cago, ,'..Berkeley!' and Paris ,,,With;
Rockefeller funds.. lie spent about.
a million dollars. on -thebuilding
at Berkeley and about $800,000. on
furnis'hings.'Some :' 400 students
are ,able to find living quarters
there
whik., fit the'Unversity,; ;i..
M st of the' for eig.n 'students. are
.of sehdlarsh:ip Standing..and have
heed -sent -by :their governments
to ;the U S. 'for • some advanced•
training: About half . of the stu
dents:4# f horn the United States,
=•or Caiiad.a, •so that .there should
be interchange of ideas between
_F,_tho studenrts from._,AraifA•CA aU,ct'
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the other' countr'ies,'-
I
was invited -to be''guest speak-
er 'at' their Sunday, supper ;Meet-
ing' and. a wide, variety : _of.•°sub
jects are, discussed:'The'. political
science students. were :'particular-
. -ince Lested in--heaxin . of'• the
,t-xperjerreNs,ewe have ha3 'in
bringing 4h.e'. farthers., • workers.
and 'White collar groups ;together
• to 'form' a' n,ew • political party.:
They'.' Were. keenly, interested,' in
Canada's,.atttitude toward3 some : of
e�
must be solved dining the post
war: Years...After. a. 40 : minute. ad-
dress, an interesting, qusetion• per-'•,
iod' followed.: • •
At mealtime . studen'ts from
i Norway''sit ''h'eside'.Af-
rncan • or • American . students. I.
was, stirpni,sed . to fi, id,ohoww ,much,'
thekrie of_:the_ichie-yerients':i
other couritr.ies • "a id .liow much
they have in,•corrimon. 1
A week at Intornationa,LHouse
impresses one .with' the .,progress
• which:might;.be made if, we could
;h re-a,gr•caort `inter_change of tra
vellers`durirg :the 7 next ,decade,
cout• . e es a is
ed 'that wouldbring thousandsof
,students• to Canada- each` year and •
send thousands of our young ' peo
• pie .abroad, it 'would • bei the best
means ,df..promoting permanent
peace.
,rl► a nrC,
bW Sentinel, tuckno r`,i l tar10
MRS.. ARTHUI ..NEIDINGER
On Sunday •,Knot•ning, March 10,.
this community learned with re-
gret of. the passing_of ,MtsY Arthur
Neidinger of • Rochester, New
York. The 'deceased was ,a daugh-
ter. of" lhe' late M'r. and Mts• Au-
gus MacDonald,. of the Fourth
Concession tai ' Kinloss and ,,,.was
in her Goth, year, • •
About .a year'ago Mrs:. Neiding.
er contracted pheurnonia frorn•an.
',attack •of 'th4::'flu, which left her:
with • a.. severe' heart ailment •from_
' whichshe, ;
never .full,y recovered,
passing away caar'ly Sunday mol:117
ing. The funezal,'was \field o.n„thck
afternoon o'f Wednesday,. March"
R•E WE
'Liss Ellen Maize .of London
spent a pleasant' Week -end with:
her parents ;lir,. and Mrs..-. Hartley
• •' Maize. . .
•Mrs.: Bert • • Treleaven visited
with,'', Mrs .:Thonias • Wiggins on
Thursday afternoon.
Mist Audrey Congram,' R•N.'of
Chn.ton_was 'a guest' with Mr:_ and
Mrs..Gordon; Co'ngram..
On Friday afternoon rriernbers
of the W,M,S, and `other friends
met` at the home of •1GIrs, Kilpat-.
rick, The, program' on''the World.
bay. of: Prayer in-theMissionary
Montlil t 4 ` ` '�
Monthly was followed w,ithe Mrs.
llilpatrick.as leader. The opening
hymn Was foil,owed'by the Lord's
prayer: The Bible .reading was
then. taken ' by Mrs. Gordon 'An-
dersor► and iirayers were offered
by Mrs. Cecile Blake,' Mrs. Ray
mond Finnigan, Mrs -Bert Tre
F leaven and Mrs Rivett`;'Mrs Zinn'
gave a brief address on.."Snow"
which `was very interesting. Dur-
ing the business ,period' 'ar'ra'nge
meats wei.e ''rnadc+ for ' a'• bazaar
Which, Will ..1�%. lu lei` at Mrs. Matt
Shackleton's in Dungannon on
Sattirday, April 13th, 'The net -
ng vas eias'ed cvit.h the: beneyi
daetian by the president.
Mr,. 'arid' Mrs. Clifford Crozier
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DONNYBROOK;: ° r -.:
Mr. and ' Mrs: E. H. Doerr and
family of Niagara,'Fall's spent last
wcelk-end at the home of her par
ents, Mi Mrs 'Ehamricy,
Mz s "John Tiffin spent last
week with her sister-in-law; Mrs.
Wm Tiffiri;. ;Wingham::'
Mr and' Mrs.. Ted' Thompson
and. son Barry of Wingham 'spent,
Sunday with his .parents,; Mr, and
Mrs: Norman 'Thompson, •
Lieut. N;S, Qlive Jefferson of
Hamilton spent ,the •week -end. 'at.
her home here
Miss Jean .Campbell o•f Kiteh,-•
cne. spoilt .a •few days with her
parents; Mrs..' ,,and Mrs. W.;
13th from • the. Mattles Funeral p "e
Parlors to° Mount Hope C`emetei Miss. Elaine•Bamford_:is.vrsiting'.
Y friends at Preston.
The Rev. II. C . Crosson of Grace.
Methodist• church officiated
The • deceased' had :gone to
South Kinloss W. M. S'.
I3ocheste•r in 1914. In 1919' slims The '•South Kinloss W.M,Smet
Was married to 'Frank Friday;,. March 8th • at' the •Manse
Weis Mz -
to observe the. World's Day of
Weis deci rn'. 1933;. Mrs.Weislvas . .• a •
rriarried to Ar'liar Neidrnger °.ire er• There were 15 m,ember-
October' 1944. --
presided The.program'' :provided
She is survived by her' husband
and one daughter',Mai gati et. Weis,. •fo•
the •World's^'Day of Prayer:
was followed; • Mrs W. F 1VIac
also two sistc�i s, Mrs J. A Netter- Donald;: Mrs. 'H. L vis :Mrs' L.',C
field 14-icl Mrs. M; E Smith uf” NIacIver Mrs..Phih and Mrs. A.'
.Toronto and two brothers' John
and• 'Wi7]ram MacDonald •of the
Fourth, Concession'` 'of "Kinlo s
s
Carn la 11
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:Mrs. " D. L
Mrs.:;NetterfeId;'• Myrtle and
iarold, lVtrs. Smith 'arid .William
MacDonald attended. the ,funeral•
The' , pallbearers were: Wm: 'H•
:Peters; •James Godfrey, Prank
Raisse17; -•John G• -'Schutt; -'Roy;.
Bseri ly : and Harty`. C,. 'Rich all.
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of Rochester. •
OTHERS ARE ASKING•
Y. Q, When I'..go,-to; a feed store in
insists upon`` me,,buy n'g••••flour;
which. 'Ido not .need.': My; neigh-
bors ,te'l'l r ::e this is against;' the
regulations.,. of. your Board..;Are
they •correct?
:A Yes - Wh6n :an, dealer 're'
quires.: a custolner.• to •b'uy some
article he .does not want, •'rn• order
eetire_somethin-g4he•-:doe-• need-
the. transaction is' terrned a' con-
ditional Sale. All kinds . of •coh
'ditional sales,.ate illegal under
sour regulations 'If you will Psend.
us' the. nano .of ' your 'dealer' 'the:
matter will be investigated
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-.grocer .will:give me.
agar fot
coupon: ` h `•,thoulght the.; -value of
,the. ' .coupon was , doubled at.
-the
b'eginni'ng of 'the -year. '
A --Your sugar `coupan is good:
for, one pound of sugai'..'Fioweveiy.
when it is used for the pttrchase
ofpreserves`, it }hasdouble , the'
foi,n'ier, preserves coupon alue.,'.
Two sugar coupons become;; valid:;
each inOnth' and .can be used•_to''
p •
urchase sugar or. preserves' `'as
desired: •.
Q'—My landlord refuses to 'sup
ply our; apartment; with :heat :'aa-
.thoughunder the terms 'of -our
lease-' he , is. 'supposed to do,.. so,
Shouldn't he . decrease zthe rent
or supply 'heat?.
the supplying ''of heat
was included in• .your fixed ceil
,ing rent and it isriot, being sup-.
plied ':now you should apply: fait
a, 'decrease •in .rent Consult the
'rentals offceia• at'. the • nearest
'Wartime Prices' and Trade .Board
for ,the proper •procedure
Qr, When does the cut' in but-'
ter; :ration go into 'effect?
A I'n March when . two cou-
pons 1 .be declared valid„ • r
--A' store' in- .our town ..liar
nYllon. stockings but will 'not'sell'
'hemi -to rite 'until, their' Own''cus=;'
tourers, have' their .supplies„ Can
they do., this? ., . •
A -=•-The •Wartime Prices ' a nil
Trade' Board does •not• tell' a. d'ea1-
er. 'howw to. sell • any uni'ationed
connrnodities. He iriay use his own
judgment ii this respect,
Ger cr;rcle. Mrs: 'Alex •MacLedt1 sang'
a solo which'' Was much,'enjoyed_.
'The' meeting closed' with a ,hymn.
and the benediction; . Mrs. Dun-
can 'MacConneil:and'Mrs. Douglas
Graham, committee. in: charge
served-Auneeh -'
Suthe#1and-took, ar int-tli pray-
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For Cars- ' and 11'.lucks
No other service pays, such big returns for so.
little cost as ° a fuel -saving, oil -saving
ine uneao
It, means new life for old engines a::.,. sparkling
performance, efficient operation, smooth.
power, quiet running, and economy! ' Bring in
your car or truck for a tune-up to -day!
EN'I1RAL GAR4GE
UCKN.O
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Moral matherriatics Don't sub-
stract:..youx character: to -add to
,;your. popularity., :.
organization finds '.a place in hu
inanity's heaz+t'....:
." . Where .tiNO locates its' head-
- -tzar t s- -i11:--nat matter- i ..--tet -the-
There
w T if he -
There ire . some pe'dple who
seem'':to think that .loud talk -is
`cOn,vin.Cirig; i x
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and Joanne' Visited on Thursday
with Mr.' arid • Mrs, 1a'ir1 Blake''
near, liolmesville.
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"Betty and . I were worried ...we Were
lulled to:invest-Oar-savings, including my '.
service ,grdtusties, in what we thought
might be a good business propositon:, •'
My bank; manager' skewed me why it..
wasn't`so`good . , . maybe saved •us from
losing all,we;.haver"::
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you ;;are, an .rex-serviceman, getting re-establisbed .,in
civilian life you will 'find your' local $ank Manager a `useful:'
g
man to consult,.
e IS um IQr, with, local` "business . conditions a'nd- oppor:-
Y •1-tunities1 he is glad -to -give liel -ful information -tt an.
g g ..�p , ... ,- �j' veteran
who comes to seek him.
fle` knois the'ho • es .X
,• p and fears, joys and °worries small • '
business: hien, wage-earners ',and 'salaried. workers, because. he,
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has,., been talk'ing'to them o ter malny;years.-considering their
problems lending the21 money, rendering them service in'
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{ many' ways He'Il be glad to do the same;for you.
Why notytalk to h�in at the first opportun•ity. Veterans' all
'over Canada are -say ng•"$oy a n` 1 glad" sato my Bank'
Alanager!"
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