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THF 4. UCKN'OW 'SENTINEL, LVCKNOW ONTARIO
United Church Biurd Protests Obscene
Maudlin, and Erotic BC Presentations
At "a, meeting of the ;Official CBC network,. some on Sunday
' Board • of the United • Church on evenings, could well have a
Tuesday evening the CRC ."Fes- scrutiny made of the script be-
tival"• drama .on. Monday evening;, fore being released. The constant
and other CBC presentations, emphasis on. Canadian life . as
were the: siibj ect of, sharp. criti- something
,Cisco, som legmarrked with excessive
g 1
alcohol, liquors,
In -this regard the • following maudlin and erotic living is, in
protest, to be, forwarded to .. the.
head of the 'CBC, was, officially
'approved: '
.February .27th, 19621
The General, Manager
Mr. Alphonse Oiunet..
The: Calla.
•
The
Ontario.
Re Festival 61, February 26, 1962
Dear Sir; •
The,Official Board of the Luck
now United Church of ';the Unit-
. Church. of Canada,: Bruce
Presbytery, desire to. register :a
decided. protest against the 'use
ofobscene language. .in the pre-
sentation of CDC. programme
"j
Festival. 61, on the. •e ,ening of
February_'2.6th, .was; in this parti
cular; :very offensive: -in .its ,close.
ing passage • •
It.is needless to, say that other
presentaitons ' coming .over the
Y,, SCOUT NEWS
T OSS: • HOY SCOU
•... GROUP' ,'
-B;oy Scout; Week is over.•for
'another ' year, but fortunatelythe
activities.__and ,fun of • being a
Boy: Scout goes on most: 'of- the
weeks of the year, ' :Last week,
was ,definitely :special, however,:.
with.. the Father and Son banquet..
The eld. flu;bug kept a;. few. .at
home, but well :over "a hundred'
sat down'. together. We are all
particularly grateful to the mio-
thers• of . the Ladies Auxiliary;
•wvho. prepared :and . served our
meal.
You could 'really call . it a Fa-
ther and 'Mother: and Son •ban
quet, Thank you, Mothers, . very',
much. • a
:As Chairman,' Bob`` Wall said,
the ,hall was full, • our stiornaclis:
were full; ;and the: program'. was
full`; —. ac:tually, too, fully :as: it
turned out, . We ". aye: not sure
our judgment, far' from a true
picture' of the nation's homes.
Many viewers are,,beginning to
doubt ' the wisdom of those' who
who have' the .. oversight, of 'CBC
programmes and their ability to
pass judgment. on what is help,
ful in building "Good, healthful
citizenship in Canada."
' We do protest against these
flagrant ebscenities • in' the CBC
programmes. We respectfully "call
upon, you to see that these, Of-
fensive `arid demoralizing episodes
are removed • from. all , pro-
grammes of the CBC.
Yours Truly,
Howard W. Strapp,.M,inister.
Signed on behalf of the Official
Board, Taiesday, February' 27th,.
,1962 '
Lloyd . Ackert,
Secretary of the Board.
or. ,'whether the program progres
sed too slow y. Perhaps Some of
both;' for the evening was rather
stretched out -- although , the
heat largely. •contributed Jo this
impression 50 :ter ,next year we
profnise a ,heating engineer stand=
ing ; 'guard over the furnace, • •no
investitures, and more skits.
It was really a wonderful ev=
ening and •the • 'boys Who • had
speeches'and:tdasts to make, did
a fine job — in particular we
would. ' mention 'Chairman • Bo'b.
Wall, DaVid Wall and Jim Mc-
Kinnon,-
, • The Scouts; who received their
Second Class Badges were _ happy.
boys. They had.'. worked hard; for
therm and now can get •;Started.
on their First'. Class wok.
Several :other boys',',have al-
most qualified and we•know ;that
Soon' we: can announce their :sue-
cess tab.
• Unbeaten during, the schedule
Ripley Midgets were edged, . •out
by 'Mildmay in. the. group 'champ-
ionship ;series which went three
games. The biggest crowd in 25
years jammed Ripley arena ..for
the final . game. with ;Mildmay
edging . out a 3-2 w n.
'People get the most ` kick out
, • Whether 7.. we, :planned 469 'much of life' who do; the 'least • kicking.
Vote
Marketing ; Of Hogs
egutnted.
The following' solicit :your . support ..in the
March 6th Hog Producers' .Election. These men:
support ,regulated .Marketing. by.;which ,'farmers
'control', the sale • of hogs to all buyers: in the
province.:.
ROBERT ALLEN'
MARTIN BARN
AL;BER] BACON*
WM. •CpLEMAI * • .
GORDON ELLIOTT
RAYMOND FINNIGAN
LEONARD" FISHER,
GEORGE CAMPBELL.
CARL GOWER •
HARRY.:
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ED, o
•ELMER' HARfDiING
ELMER IRELAND
ROSS LOVE
ALEX McGIREGOR.
'ROBERT McALLST,ER.
'HARRY MUPVEY'
• LLOYD STEWART•
ALFRED WARNER ,
Tuesday, March bth
Polling time: '11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
VOTING PLACES WILL BE AS FOLLOWS:
Exeter Town 'Hall, EXETER • • •
Agricultural- Board Room, CLINTON
Gorrie Community Hall, GORRIE•'.
Walton, Community Hall, WALTON
Sherwood's H:ou'se,' DUNGANNON
TO "UNDERGO SURGERY
IN .TORONTO HOSPITAL
Wilson Armstrong of Nobleton,
and formerly , of Lucknow, is a
patient in : North West ,..General
Hospital,Keele St., Toronto,
where he is being "built up" to
undergo, :surgery
" Wilson is suffering from Becks
disease,,which we understand
is
a • comparatively rare• lung condi
tion which necessitates surggry,,
He was stricken on his way to'
w'o'rk, with syrnptons. Which in-
dicated a . stroke, but was• later
proven otherwise by diagnostic
treatment. •
Wilson had. the presence of
mind to+ pull his car to the side
of the . road, but' doesn't• re-
;member turning off the key, He,
got. out • of the '"ditch side" of the
,car, ard'•i:t was some two hours..
later before ` he wasnoticed by
passing, motorists; •
BIRTHS
VINES= At' Wingham "General
Hospital on Sunday, February
'.18, 1962, to •Mr, and 'Mrs": Wallace,
Vines,,. Lueknow, a, daughter; • Gail
Elizabeth.
O'DONNELL ' .L ,Betty and Jinn
O'Donnell are happy, • to announce
the 'birth of ., their son, 'Austin
Gerard, in Kincardine hospital on
Sunday,• February ' 25th . • '
GIBSON Ernie. arid Mary'Gib
son, R, .R: • 3 Goderich, are happy,
to announce the. birth . of their
daxghter, 'Laurie..Denise, ' on Fri,-
qday February ' 16th,, ;4962 in
WinghaxapCreneratospitat .:.
STANLEY —.'in St. Mary's
vital; . ,Kitchener on Wednesday
February 44th, 1962 to Mr. ,and
Mrs. Stewart Stanley, a daughter, •
Valerie Joan:
NGANN
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store take time tosee our ;large. Finality ,stock of home
N . furnishings.' a
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Hugh. ;Alexandra Andrews
Hugh Alexandra Andrews, born
in Gpderich :.Township • in 4883,
,was, the son of the late William
Andrews & Ellen. Jane Johnston.
Deceased went to Winnipeg in
early 1900 Hn 1913 he, married
FlorenceDunn` arn•d later went to
Victoria' B"C.. He ; worked with a
Hudson's Bay Co. until retiring
about .10.` years ago ;'Hepassed
away on February 25th, 162
is survived by his;. wife'• and an
adopted ;daughter, .Joyceand her
husband; John Pendry and their
three ..,children of Victoria, B.C.'
one sister,' Mrs. Bert (Annie)
•McWhinney of Dungannon and
one brohter; Sam, . of Saskatoon,
Sask.. .
Mr. .and Mrs'. Fred Young on
:Sunday, visited Mr. and Mrs.
-Harold Chase, Goderich
•
The .residence' of , Alton Adams
in Wingham••has been purchased
by the Bell • Telephone Company;
The house will .be •removed. and
uron
ATTENTION.
Counli
producers
or ly
Order. "'com .etiti '
.., �' p ve� Selling under a free
t enter arise. ' system...
Vote for the -� a foIIowing,r _: 6th
� INIa chi
Adams • Gebrge.Turnberry Greb;Melvin—Stephen
Adams, James: Morris: Johnston 'Hugh—Grey
Adam."s,''Harold-+Ashfield Ken Cameron ;=Colborne
Bateman, Cecil, Greys:: Laxndnt, Melvi11e-Grey ;
Campbell, Geo.; --=McKillop McGregor; Ronk ,Tuckersmith •
Coultes, C. 4.—E. Wawariosh: Prouty,Milfred--faY
,
Duncan, :Jack'•-'Usborne • Wilson . William .Howick
Wright, Gordon-'Howick; •
A. vote' for .all.'of the, above will ;ensure . a plan whereby"
costly assembly yards which entail extra i delays :in handling
and muck •br ;sing will 'be . reviewed' . which' in itself will
ensure a' more stable higher net return. •
'HURON . ; COUNTY GROUP'
of
Ontario . Free Enterprise.: Agricultural Producers
the site, :used as, the .location, for j the; •Bell's, new 'Ojai,. system offic
CUTTING THE CAKE=members
of the Lucitnow Women's Insti-
tute• com'rnemorated the 65th an-
niversary of the founding. of the
organization, an 'occasion which
'coincided with :th•e 554,th anniver-
sary of the local branch;
Mrs, R. H. Thompson•is the`
only. living charter Member,• and
is shown `,here cuttingthe birth-
day cake.
• Lein tori .ht are: Mrs. A. J.
g,
'Nilson, past ,president and sec
I retary Mrs. Al% L,• ",MacMillan,
president; Mrs. • Phillip' Stew
past president and ch.airlady
the evening; Mrs. Thompson
Mrs Charles Cooke,• past pr
dent : •
Se •ting vPk