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THE LUCKNOW SENTM4 WICKNQW• ONTARIO'
Explains Wartime
Functions Of ENIO:
13y 1.f1)eyd asp.er; Co•;ordin-
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• During •thenaugural meeting.
Of the Bruce County Council,
Mr. E. Ross Zavitz; assistant
regional, dir.ecter of - the;
gency' supply Planning branch,:
addressed' the COuncil on. the
'organization and functions of a
local, 'War .supplies. ageney,
Zavitz • stated: • •
'The ' dePartment of defence.
'olodUction •has• been given .the
task • of, Making .
peacethne arrangements .--neces-
sary to permit' a war, supplies.
agency to be 'brought into effec-
tive existence .immediately on
the outbreak of a .nuclear war.:
To carry :Out •this preParatory
Work, an emergenc•*ssUpply ;plan,
nil • branch has been. 'establish-
ed within the department. With-
in. its general responsiblities for
the 'control of supplies in:
eVent of *nuclear war, the. war
• supplies agency is envisaged as
having the#followmg •specific
•fuqions, not necessarily, in order:
or •priority: •
'(A) Post -attack assessment .of
surviving •resourees; • to deter -
Mine The a.Vailability of food,
ftW•1, 4SurVival and repair miter...
ials .of ;various kinds, proctilction
facOities,. raw and . seini-procesS-s'
ed mat.�rials, and • so ,forth;'
•(3). Assessrnent of .supply re-'
u iretrnen ts baSed
rnitted •'other government
departments ••and ,agencies;.coin-
pariion• of • requirements With
reconciliation Of,
cornPeting claims; and estblish-
ment of priorities and allocation
SystemS. as ,..re.4uired;•
•, A 00-tott transformer. was
• 'transported -..)3Y a .specially built
CZIR flat car from Guelph to Port
las,. week arid frorn there
• • ' • .c.by:trtick • float. to the' Candu
nu-
:dearpower :Station at • Douglas
point. Cost of the unit: is about.
• $300,000. The CNR bridge at Pais,.
• aey had ..previoUsly (been rebuilt
• to carry the. lOad.•
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(C) Arrangements. .for „bulk. re-
distribution of food, fuel,, Sur-
viral:materials,and otheressen-
tial egrnmadities; . .
(D.) Regulation of all internal
and. external'. trade /to...whatever
eXterit. COMmercial activities
might •:remain• possible in the
country. 'as a. whole. or various
parts 'esf it, with respect partic-
ularlyra.tioning4:. price eon-,
trol; foreign .trade,' and accomo,
datton; '.• •
(E) Procurement , by purchase,'
reqUisitiOn,. or other, 'means; ..of
all goods and services retjuired
by government rc.r.
itary purPOseS; • •
(F) C:ontrol of :industrial pr -
duction, including the allocation
of raw and semi -processed ma-
terials ' to • whatever extent might
•be reqUired;. ': • •
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(G). Determinition •of •general. E ;
questions of IPoliOy with respect • .9
nrolled, Brownie
to- the productison ;and distribu-
• tion of supplies Under •nuclear
War conditions. , •
These Of cpurse,.•••• Would be
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waUne fuicUons. •
or ed On Walks
Some 60 Years Ago
soanIteisaoutof 0$.iwIc"tsY cementt
sid-
walks were laid, reigning either
board or -gravelwalks • which
were in general' use to. the turn
of the century., ••
There is at least. one resident
of the district whP was employed
at this sidewalk laying, who well
•rementherS the job: He is Wm..
T. •Roulston- an octogenarianof
the Olivet diatrict in Huron Twp.;
who is still quite active.
Roulston : thinks it•Was',
about,194 that the sidewalk was:
along Inglis St. 'from what
is now Mason's garage and then
'east on GoUgh.street tolia,veloek.
He was one of about Six em-;
ployed onx t • e job, and worked �n
• the grout •( ixine board, as -Well
as getting a hand in at 'finishing.
'John 13/fseturley of London had
the contract and had a Couple •of
finishers from C:Toderich. The in-
spector was Frank Paterson .• of
Wingharn. James Bryan Wa-t the
reeve. •• ,
Mr.' Roulston recalls others
\working on the. job ,aS Bob Mail-
Hory, CoQk,Jirn Mocluskey.
'Short Of Help . : • •
When a enan.and his wife beotih
passed away they took different
:routes to their destiny.- •
When the *le., got to Heaven.
she immediately called' her Nus •
band son the telephone: "How do:
you like 'like dt. 'down there?". !she
'asked. ' • . •
• "Fine," ;was -the hus,band's "re-
ply__211. we- ihave t o. 'do is wear
a red stilt' with horns and every •
.now .and then :shovel .some' coal
:on the fire. ,We;don't .rnore
than . two lidurs a, dayf. Tell :me,
how '4S. there?"' . •
goodness,".' said the wife;
"We have 't� get up at .four in
• the morning. and . gather:in the.
starS, then We haVe•to haul in the
• modn and,liarig.olit the sun.. Then,
we have,th..rOII•tlie clouds aroUnd
alr.daY long." •. ." •
• "HOW 'come you haye„.to work_
s� harp asked the Ihnisband.,,
"Well, to .teli the truth," said.
On Thinking 'Day
•(BROWNIE. NEWS)• •
The lst • Lucknow Brownies'
meeting ,February 2orth was
built.aroupd. .Alleine, of Mink-
Day, • . •
The meeting began with . Fairy
,Ring• with Mary Jardine as Toad-
stool Fairy. • •
Brown Owl told a story about
a. ione1' Paok whosolved their
Problem, by finding new Tween-
ies. The Domtbk Wag,
,ivq,fg
Brownies, awn! they h.4Aunt.
.1PPY .Pirtixtry and•b10..*4 9sitt
the cndles.'• *
As it was a ;very sthrmy actor,
flO 1•-,0100ting was broAght
to. la :P100 earlY" so thAt the
• mild get home before dark. They •
disnsaed .wittt Brownie Prayer
Per,. .JOannie • Thoinpson, Janet
Cooke 4ntd Margaret Montgomery
then, 'left the room to be •admitted
by 'llawny • OWI and led to the
Magic ,Po61, to be. enn011ed ,by
Mrs, Elwin Hall, Brown 'Ow1. of
the 2nd Pack, assisted.,,by PaCkie
Beverley 1VLacKenzie.
The new, •Brownies: • were re-'
oeived lyy rbbeir sixers•and given
the Grand Howl by. the Pack. .
• Brown Owl exlamnec wthy 1.ve
have Thinking Day, Donna Mut-
read a pa.per•on Lady 'Baden-.
'Powell World Chief Guide and
LYnda. Walden • read about the
World •Friendship Fund,. for
which all the Brownies had
•bi'&ught extra Fairy• •Gold. • .
'Each Golden Barr BroWnie re-
pi,esented a Brownie, from 41110-.
ther oOlkotrY, told a little bit
about. -that.' Brownie and.
candle,on the birthday cake. This
cake was 'decorated ;to resemble
theW.orld Which wag ex-
plained"to the Pack. . • .
•the meantime Brenda jar-
me aro row n argaret.
Chester had gone to -the kitchen
with Tawny Owl and prepa.red
toast and tea •JfQr their guests,
Mrs. 'Jack Cooke,•Mrs.:!Campbell
Thompson, and -Mrs., Hall. . The
oake;was cut arid served to the
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2ND PAVIC BROW7.NIES
"Thinking Day" Was observed
on Tuesday 'VA' the 2nd Pack.
Brownies meettillik. Eaohmember
wore a label "representing dif-s •
ferent country. Games from At,
rica apict: India were ,enjoyed;
Valerie lVforningstat as Fairy • •
Queen and ,.prepared •for 'Fairy
Ring. Fairy Gold , was collected .
'for be senfito the World Friend-
ship rum'. The tweenies . were'
taught"' braisakbg by Tawny OtL
.Brown Owl taught knitting while" •
another group of 'four studied
the Union Jack. In pow, Wow
Brown Owl* fold the story of
T-,ord Bag:len-Powell lontring the
Scout and Guide', movement.
Each Brownie lit a ' candle on• • • -
a .cup eake for .her sister Brow-
nies in .the count try she retrile-
sented atter which Happy' Birth •
• to our founder was suit
Happy Birthday' was also sung . •
to two of our Broirnies;. Valerie . . .
IVforningstar and Linda Henden.
son. A world chain was made • .
by each Brownie tieing ,a Beef
knot in her 4 -ape and linking it
to:the one beside her. The girls
'were distnissed with ,Taps wihile
holding the World' chain.. The • .
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giseihruichw. Serere viee'rein•oinrided'
.Fel'orulrYthe24.
ve Cubs and
Brownies:. • : • •
"Is the pleasure:Of the .net:
dance •mine" *a heavy-footed
Youth asked an .attraetiVe• girL
"Entirely," was the. reply.. • .
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Is your; Sttlosii.pl.On,.,:,,..ftepewed?. A
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