The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-05-08, Page 8,ta,K(Nia MENT,'
WALKERTOI
'e, are the only manufaQ'='
Curers in this part of Ontario
of ;high class. monuments `
,yvhe Import°granite'from the
t id,Countryip the rough-lr
• the carload and process'from
.the`�o1�g.1 ta- `tlie—tirdshed
monument: No .:middleman..
oos • . - a nmo • 4ument
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largest,• ' n Ontario. selectio s _in . ,
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and reversecharges.
SKELTON
MEMORIALS
WALKERTON
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
2456-E: ` 37th •Ave ,
Vancouver, 46, B.'
Editor; Lucknow :Sentinel
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THE LIJCKNOW SENTINEL.. LeCKNOW,• ONTARIO•
KNLOSS NEWS'
Second, Fourth and, Sixth
Mr; and . Mrsu Evan '.. eithat,
tended the weddxxg in,, Oaaw. a on
Fr%daevening •'of •Evan's, broth-
er, R'aberrt. Keith; of 1's rontoi rto.
Miss Eleanor Y of Oshawa.
Mr, Tom MaeKenzie'is employ-
. ed as' ` bookkeeper . at. ,the . Baker
and tlrwin ;garage : in ' Kincardine,
Mr. 2 Harvey MacDoAgall,•; of
,Toronto -spent a.° few, days at the
home .of his 'brother, :Lloyd '.Mac
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Dougall and. planted trees on phis
lot :ate 'the Grey Ox Scorner:'. . -
'Mr... A11an Graham :. as . been
busy 'converting the ' third, :;floor'
'of ' his `.new :building in' readine s
for .6,17.1Q0 brorler's.,
Miss • Betty 1 got—titan. under,
but space does' .not allow.' In
closin'g, let , ,me say; point your
finger to the need,- to fulfil: such,
We'. have the material, the,. man-
power .,sand the ;.know-how. , What..
is holding, „it_up? Qn1y _.thee_ mon
ey . system. Debt . at' a public; level
is an absurdity. .
Yours; very truly,
Gordon : V. `Towle.
went an. • ,appendectomy in Niag-
ara Falls on Friday ifer parents,.
.and Mrs. 'G. Hamilton, mot.:;
ored ;down; her Mother ,remain
ging fora ,few days,
Miss Belle Grahain, .nurse -in -
training at:. St., Josephs Hospital`
in London is . beginning a .three -
months training Bourse- at the
Ontario Hospital: m$t. Thomas.
Mr.' Archie MacDonald , of Kit
cherier and son Stewart of• Hain -
Ilton .were' trout fishing •on••,Sat
urday r and.: (visited . ` with _ their
:Cousin,. Mrs. Ira Dickie.
OBIT.AI Y
_Nt,S,L9i" :'O'CONNOR
Fo11owing a lengthy : • illness,:
Mrs.- Norman O'Connor, 45,' wife
Of Norman- .O'Connor,'died''•at her
home in Ashfield ••ownnhip on
Tuesday of. last week. :Solemn:
hrg h,:Mass ."was: celebrated in. St.
Joseph's 'Church, Kingsbridge, at
10 • ami►., Friday,' followed by in-
terment in, Kingsbridge cemetery.
Born in. Detroit, the T: former
Ann .Sansoterra had resided irt'
Ashfield since.` her `marriage :to
Norman ; O'Connor . ;seven _.years.
WIEbNESt A'
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erat►r Insurac�
',ANIMAL COLLISION ,insurance will pay
arm anilnal;. if killed,
• up to N$30Q.04. ,for Your farm
inured and .has, to be-.destrt*ed rwhile. on
.., •or m7
• .o ,s-
the n
addition. Owner ..,
a public highway.,In n
protected from, resulting . liability tot of h ors,
This' is only one of the many coverage's
of Coop. Consult,. your local :CIA,• agent for
' . AUTOMOBILE, ACCIDENT, , c SICKNESS,
°nQn-farm
• _ •. LIABILITY AND .IRE' �;_., ..-'�
T: A. CAMERON, Luckchow,'Phone 70-r-11) Dungannon
hirc
CECIL FALCONER, Wli'tech,
'Phone 5 79-J-3 Wingham
i' rho ne-720=
JOHN. ��lilicMURCHIE, ., ,� .
' JIM: POWERS, •District Manager
ago She was a member of St.
oseph's ,Church; Kingsbridge,
and •: !belonged' to •the CWL and
Women's Institute.
rvivin besides: •her husd;
�u ban
g;
are one daughter; Patricia, age
;six. her' mother, • Mrs. Henrietta
and ' Frank Sansoterra, and two
sisters,. Angela• and :Mary Sanso-
terra,,. all. of'F.Detroit..
The 'mother' ,w ' arranges a A.
imatch .for her daughter probably
'Sansoterra, two 'brothers;' Louis expects to:'referee it• •too
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Yott. will.-' ind',:,;enclosed .;$2 50
to :pay our subscription for an
• Other year I have taken ; The
Sentinel. for :,fifty years, : andthat
is a Tong time: •, " :..
•
like to connent on .
the coming federal ,election I
would.: be:pleased_ if some person
coiiid •show' ne the difference.,, be-,
tween• the Liberals and Conner
Vatic\ es, I have been inside both
parties, they are. the same, 'both '.
parties' stand on 7the the old status
quo, and areisocial debtors ;and
tories,` As to the O C.F., they are
Marxists, as the"Communists are,
therefore, :they. are Comiciunism
in slow motion; also- social debt-
ors
Profit ction, today, is not ` the',
blem The pi ble s ilistrr
bution :cozisutnption. Only Soc
• cal Creditors are out to correct,
that.. the 'word; :democracy,' is de-;
rived 'frog } 'two words joined to
• gether,. Demo and; Cracy, : mean
•' irig, 'people's power What has
more ,power than money? Who
has control ; of ' this power; Not
,the' people. The :B ± .A: Act and
the courts 'gage the, people ` that
.power. We gave it -away, and
now we are• controlled. by 'a: fin-,
aneial oligarchy. Governments on.
'`any lever ,should not have','to'. go
ihto .debt. If.we wo"n jet use: ,our
national credit, we Could have
,seliopts,' hospitals; and ail ;other
need's on a public level with -our
debt Or -inflation. The .root cause
; • of 'inflation is debt, interest and
taxation. A business is carried
• on :,at a 607—Which is carried in-.
to, rfrice: and:.anything that
creases cost causes' inflation, and
'One inflationary condition cre-
ales .anothe,r • and this.. in turn:
causes poverty and semr poverty;
again` causes, the arise.: df•
communism; socialism and all
other: isms.. These conditions will
remain as, Long as the' people re
main in a. 'state of conplacehc3�:., ,
and apathy,also as long we fol-*
p•;
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oT w e deTss: e' r nisi Zearn o
direct' .out; leaders as 'to s; hat. we
want, the, condition',and results
wanted but not how to do• things
We can' have these :conditions by
our national , .credit with
debt" and -interest and .'With
rnuc .'re • nee- taxed' e
" ff
veim�
wrll ,people rise up and demand
these cordititons'„ We must
snernber, we serve God. best •When=
b�eie aur broihe maim+`
To: k urden people with debt,. in�
terest, and taxation is. not a ser
vices •%People want(maximum f see-.
dz m, security 'arid the access to
the abundance and the • right to
, ;:live his ,,mer own iifc without
minterfering with others Mti
•must be*t`ite people's. ierVanikkarld
nheir ` Master. This is a • big
subject, 'rnuch' more ,can be aid
�an's;job is to bring'new hot!isVo
-electncat ong befe_this new house was finished,
Ontario Hydro and your local Hydro Utility had
planned'cthead for it this house and many more
like it F Increased power requirements were
analyzed. ' Lines' were constructed and, if necessary,
• new transformer: facilities: installed.:
'or the accupants the flick of a switch will brie
electifc power surging to their -bidding,
to do':'a multiplicity of chores aster an
more economically by electricity.
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