The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-07-06, Page 6ZION
• Mrs; George Ramage of Wawa-
leta, Sask., IV•fra. Herman ,Phillips
of 1V14feking spent Monday even-
iitig” With M. and Mrs. Sam .Reed.
Miss Lorna Reed of Toronto is
home to spend a couple ef
months. •
Miss Marion Gardner left on
Wednescl for Toronto where
she I1Qpe to, secure 'work.
ney Gardner were Pte. Harvey
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. • Sid -1
.Johnston of. Camp Borden, Mr.
and Mrs.rrank Johnston of Holy-
, rood; Misses Beth and Jean John-
ston of Kincardine, ••Miss Betty
• "Watson of London. •
Next Sunday Zion will hold
anniversary services. Guest
speaker, Rev. •,Beecroft of Wing -
ham United church: Special mile-
- ict is. being prepered, Serviees,,
• 2.30 P.rn. and 7.30 fun.
Visitors With Mr. and Mrs. Will
Gardner: over the holiday were
Messrs, Tom Millward and Harr
•-,- old Gardner of Hamilton; Mr. and
Mrs. •Nelson Webster and Miss
Shirley and Master oss Web-
ster,..of Windsor, also 14W. G. I,
Webster of. the R.C.A.F station,
Mountain View, Ont. J.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sid tGardner, Mr.
and Mrs, W, T. Gardner and Mr.
Harold Gardner of Hamilton
spent Saturday I afterncion with
Mr., and. Mrs. David Alton.
, Mr. 'sr Mrs. W: G. Hunter, Miss
Elsie and Mr. Harvey Ritchie,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie, Mr. scripture reading and meditation
and Mrs. Peter Cook spent
evening last week wit•h Mr. and entitled "Gardens" was taken by
Mrs. Andrew Ritchie of Lanes. Mrs. Neil J. MacKenzie. Prayers
were offered by Mrs. D. A. Mac-
-Mr, Lorne Cook is visiting with
his gratidparents,, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Reed.
Many from Zion • responded to
the call for help to •save the resi-
dence of Mr. ' and Mrs. Archie
NitholSon of Belfast when their
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THURSDAY, JUNE 29th 1944
Ashfield W. M. S.
The June meeting of the W, M.
S. was held' at the home of the
president, . Mrs. D. A. MacLean
with 28. in attendance. Mrs. Don-
ald MacKenzie presided. The
Donald. an.d, Mrs. M. q. MacKen-
zie. A paper on British Guiana
prepared by Annie Mae Mac-
Donald was read by Mrs. Rhoads."
A Very touching little poem "I
met God in the morning" .was
Bisestt. .Mary
service- station was destroyed by read by Mrs. R. •
fire on Monday afternoon. ' MacLean gave a splendid paper
a fewdays with field. • Mrs. „Duncan MacKenzie
' Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Gardner. ,
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Ripley gave a splendid account of
THE NEW FIRE ALARM system i the executive meeting held in
at the House of Refuge has a Teeswater the day previous. She
tendency to register an alarm at also invited the Society to join
the Town Hall in Walkerton at with Ripley in celebrating their
each ,holt of lightning or any. 60th anniversary in August. This
"other .disturbance of the - ele- invitation , was accepted. .Lunch
ments. Steps are being taken to, was served and a social half hour
have this automatic system func- spent with the hostess in her new
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tion properly. home.
• Mr. Keith "Ritehie s spending
on Soutli America as a mission
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I read a c,, Rodereic Martin 4er on Stewardship of
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AMIAANNISONCIROS.A•10:111•11.11M,
PLANE, c"sHED DUNGANNON
Pilot Officer j C. Russell, an
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instructor, at Sky „Herber, was
seriously injured and his student,
a member of the Fleet AirArm,
Royal Navy, was slightly cut
when their training plane, &Tig-
er Moth, spiralled to the .ground,
out of control, and crashed on
the farm of Alex. Jphnston, Ash-
-field township, two miles south-
east of Port Albert Navigation
school, at .8,30 Tuesday morning
of last week. The plane had just
taken off on its first flight of the'
day. PO. Russell suffered frerti
concussion, a fractnred, leg and
other' injuries. •'
BROCKLEBANIC:- who was
active in this district in the last
Ontario election in the interests
of C.C.F. was re-elected as his
parties candidate • in Tisdale,
Saskatchewan, in the recent el-
ection. He polled 2,289 majority
over Liberal and ProgreSsive-
ConserVative oppo ire n.t s; Mr.
Brocklebank is ,a native of Brant
township. •
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ONE MAN'S 111111COINIE
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IV rising Prices and costs were allowed to. keep •
' pushhig each other up, inflation. would be un-
avoidable. That's what inflation is• -a panic rise
in prices --with money losing its value and
confusion everywhere. To prevent inflation, a
ceilini has been set on prices and profits,
• wages and salaries have been controfled.
• SO wz
If one person demands higher
prices—another higher profits—
another a higher wage or salary
—soon everybody would be mak-
ing the same demands—demands
on everyoneelse.
• Then.cotsof production could
riot be controlled.
The ceiling could no longer be
held. •
Living costs would go up—
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SPa
°ergo
and' IINconle
begin their frantic rise.
1 Miss ,Hamilton of the Royal
Bank staff. Toronto, sspendirig
some holidays with. her' parents,
Mr. and Mrs.' Jos.iiamilton and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil .Orser and
the latter's mother, Mrs. Allen
of Detroit spent the holiday week
ndxith Mr. end Mrs: Albert
'Orser. v -
Visitors with Mr. 8i, Mts. Don-
ald Fowler on Sunday ' Were Mr.
and Mrs. 'Harry Billaroy, TorontP
and Mr,. and Mrs. Roy Burchill,
Mitchell, and attended .mernorial
service at the cenieterY,
Mr. And Mrs. Melville Schnitz-
hauer, Miiverton, $e Joan Spen-
cer of Stratford, were •Viiitors,
with Mr. and-Mri, H. J. L.`tedy,
Miss Pauline Jones is enjoying
some holidays at Port Albert
Beach. • •
• Mr. Chas. Fowler Moved last
week to their home at the north
end, which was purchased some
time ago and belonged to the late
Mr. and Mrs.. D,avid
Moving is the order of the day
at the week -end. Mr. David. Er-
rington moved to the house of
Tom Rivett to allow Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Finnigan to occupy their own
home again. Mrs. Verna Culbert
moved to the living quarters at
the Central Office. ,
Mr. and MiS. Ernest Pritchard,
Toronto, have been holidaying'
with the latter's mother; MiS. A.
B. Pentland and other members
of her, family..
The following is a report of the
Dungannon sehool promotions
alphabetical .order; Grade 1-2,
Tommie Fowler, Kay Hamilton, • ,
Wessie Rivett, Lois Webster, Bil-
lie Wiggins; Grade 2-3, Ronald
Alton. Freddie Anderson, Marg-
aret Joy Durnin, Norma Erring-
ton, Delmer Maize, Maxine Mc-
Nee. Pop -Betty - Rut:
ledge, Sylvia Stingel; Grade 3-4,
Reg Anderson, Pearl Culbert,
Marjorie • Errington, Donnie
Glenn, Joy McNee, Lois Mole,
MarinaPetrie; Grade 4-5, Wihner
Errington, .Anne Halpilton, Joan
Rivett, Catelton Stingel; Grade
5-6, Harold Culbert, Isabel Er-
rington, Joyce Glenn, Bob Mole,
Arnold .Rivett:
Millie Anderson, Teacher.
Visitors with 111..r. and Mrs. Wil-
bur Brown on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. :Nelson • Couch, Strat-
• ford and other local irelatives in
this district.
° Mrs. Chas. Durnin and child..
ren, Margaret Joy and J. C. are
visiting her sister, Mr. Alfred
Hefford, Toronto. •
Miss Cora Finnigan 'Presented
The GOderich Rural Telephone
office staff met at the office on
shle.sday evening for a surprise
presentation toMiss Cora Fin-
nig,an who has resigned the pos-
ition of thief operator. after five
years as chief operator and ten
•years. in the service. She was
oretented with a silver Me cas-
serole. Mrs, Lorne I'VerS, the sec-
retary, read a farewell address
expressing appreciation ..„of her
servi-...es and extending best wish-
es.. Miss Helen Anderson, who is
now chief operator, made the -
presentation. Cora. completely
stirprised, thanked the girls for
the kindly gesture.
Visitors with • Mri. D. Sproule
this week were Miss Clara
Snroule, Stratford and Miss. Jean
Wilson, Gocierich, Mrs. Robert
Wilson, Mr. Will Begley, Hamil-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hearts,
Toronto, are visitorsthis week
with Mrs. Arthur Elliott, their
cousin. •
visit
rs with MrT8e Mrs. Frank
Pentland on Sunday were Mrs.
A. B. Pentlapd, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Pentland, Mr. Ronald Pent-
land, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foster,
Sheppardton, Mr. and, Mrs. Ern-
est Pritchard, Toronto, Mr, and
Mrs. Laverne Pentland and Pain
• Miss Doris Reid, C.C.Ustudent,
enjoyed a week in Toronto after
the close of school being success-
ful in passing from Grade XI/ to
Grade XIII at Goderich. •
Miss Mary Hall, Brantford, is
spending the simmer months'
with her hrother, Mr. Godfrey
Hall at the home or Mrs. W. R.
Andrews.
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ECONOMIC STABILITY. IS NECESSARY TO MEET THE PRESENT PROBLEMS
OFWARAND TO PROVIDE A BASIS FOR PACK
1.15184 TO 'IH THE spowoor. *Arno PROGRAMME
- Way SUNDAY NIGHT 7.36 p.a, Hit.
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TN* k one of a series being issued by the Ormentment
Of Canada to estspbecize tbe importance of preventing fadbsv
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increases in the cost of refine now and deflation ,[later.
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