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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-09-05, Page 5• WIONESDAt S•5tt2, 1962 THE LUCKNOW SFNT1NEr, LUCKNOW, ON'[ARIO Letters.' To Editor Feels I'.:EIigiOUS' Education A Need • • This is the finest tine of ' the year for. Canadians;Colleotiwely and.. individually, pure • are " as 'hapPY . as bis • when .we clamber out of the " separable of summer andinto the sweetness of Sep- . ,.. tember, . • • Who ,wouldn't .tbe a--sjhodl teacher during:' •the first • week' .of September'? Those .• long, =bor- ing, •' monotonous bwomonths of holidays aro finally ended, thank, goodness. .And , there • •you - are, as delighted • as Daniel' ;in the lion's den, just chuokiing with good spirits' .a.9* you fake 30. to 40 . kids who are just . bustling' with ' health and.,hellery,, . and who are all ready,, ' willing and able to turn ' you into one big, quivering' twitch in •a. , matter of weeks. ' _• • Who ',wouldn't/ he a farrier, when 'September' rolls a und? Cattle . so fat they can scarcely walk. Golden grainup to your: and; SPICEByBiU smiley, .... cho... • Oh, 'there's' a certain sadness in the ' knowledge ' that summer is ' over, but ,:that • lastsonly a day or so. Any .red-blooded Canadian knows deep in his boots that simmer is ' not teal, but 'merely .a state of mind,, that it• has no ; more 'substance, no. more staying power in this true north • .strong •and free, than a' pleasant dream • . • . Summer ' As strictly for: wom- en, ' .children and tourists. For ,lien, • it';s ;just ` a matcher of • run- ninpg in• circles' for.' 60' days, and getting not only hart, but •no-: where, Come September, the ;av-'sPecific. denomination be taught, erage Canadian, .male: comes into but that • the broad, basic pr?in- his '`own:: He breathes. a sigh of 'e'iples of Christianity 'be . iii cul- relief, gets well-worn ghoul-- rated zn all youth and. Children PAGE FTYJ ' The Rev, Wilfred Wright S.Th. August 23, -196.2. • To the editor' • The Luoknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario. Pear Sir: .. r any of your readers may have read the, news item; con- cernimg the Consideration that is. being given by the General Sy-; nod •of ,the .Anglican Church "of Canada, . to, the' ,possibility . of I starting : Parochial Schools. ,. ' This is ' a step, which in the op inion of the writer `would not .be. • welcoz red by any lever of-Angli-; cans, • but whielt ;nevertheless may be forced upon us by the.. refusal of. Educational Authoni=•: ties to permit . religious education in many of •the • Publpic and Tiigh School's in various areas '.in this': 'Province. . �. The •Church does not • Moist that any doctrine peculiar, to. any that der tot a hat familiar wheel 1 part •o thernr bee , and as P # genel edu+ca begins to enjoy. life, instead of. thou.' - .nerely. • plunging about like a• '. Perhaps It..' is root generally to buildother schools,. hospitals, roads dart hi a windstorm, as he does known that the. 'farther, ancd 7111° - and other :puiblic needs without in July and` August, other' 'of all df 'our education 'was' deht. or inflation: They did hone MEMORIALS Unsurpassed in Beauty ' and Value MORRIS •GRA. NITS And MARBLE WORKS Representative 51 A. Ross' Maclennan Kincardm RIPLEY MEAT MARKET Custom Butchering Mondays Hogs, $2;00, in: by .4:00 p.m. Cutting and, Wrapping,' Zc pound: • CATTLE, •CALVES and:LAMBS :EVERY:. DAY;. • .EXCEPT 'SATURDAY • • • We Do Curing .and Smoking ... Beef, Pork `sand Iaimb. Sold. Whole, Half' or Quarter For Better:: Service,. And.,' Lower Prices • = Call !Willey. 100, Chas. klooisma, "Prop .. a order that they .could ;use their ovvrz'as the credit of . the society • navel ' ' Nom, to do•", but .. jog , around . tto fall • lairs Not, , a • Worry in ' the world,: Except that the 'b tom. • might :.fall out of the cattle -market -the day: you storin will arrive ship. Or a hall the : day before ` the combine, .does. ' • Who : woulln't ' Abe `a resort operator in, a' September? Your pests of: guests all vanished with Labor Day. ,Nothing , : to do 'but sit around. and ceount Ake pro- fits' and `Plan ' the '•trip .' to the coast.. Or ' count. the 10 :lin months Or there'll, :be any' more moneg . ce.n. g plan 'a trip to: town to , see the bank' manager and ' make : a pay- ment. Who wouldnit be • •a : `weekly editor • as ` September dawns anew.' Joust bank from the: annual convention,' Where you' dined • •.Ontario armer: the Church, .Which ' was also : re not *ant to finance egnsurnption sports blew' for the original collegf so that the people could' buy. es of learning our . Weitem .9, beth • .goods and • services with- out going into .'.debt as ' this world. We :.merely seek retry;" Would autonczatically braizg on into our' ownfield, aeast • on full employment: They . 'did not a level vrszth • h :� and 1 • •to t 1 A' . Business Man : 4 i musrca . ,,. '� educatr'on, It . seems that t�da 'want , ,the right, to choose or re-. (Huron 'County ''Fed of Agr) y fuse without interfering : wtith• ari hoPor t to the well ed their : abnlx�y : to '.manage not nkznd thasz, a sound to use the credit of the. society t'he latter fields are eon ilered, others and the did • not vivant. Parini ' people have •demonstrat- as are y lb em of ma' only ' their own farm businesrs, g ' to reduce taxes . • . . these • vo- religioiis edunat ,n. % tern .will not, et what they 'did they have.also; shown that they • • g are capable of de�valoparng •and FaTequerntly, the �opp�>�t�on •not want:. comes. horn': ;minority .religious ' xt 'ie ve obvious that these' exrpandimg '.their own co opera- 'groups,' and while' all lwtill' agree. tzve en°terrprases.:There • is *In 011- h .. voter��, do not.delve, analyze �: or that the rights 'of xrynilarties us think • things. • out 'for themselves. tario today a complete range: of be respected, surely:' even ' lin,s M; The are ust ...heli lead or co-operative business . enterpris- day . of .easy tolerence, which of- mislead.. ` . . g . esser ng;.pracfieallyevery coin- mu'ruty, ' , These eo-ops handle farm .supplies, ' market 'farm pro- duce, Ninsi.rethe farmer, against. a. Variety .of risks including :au'to t• en merges with 'laxity . and ig= p, ; norancce,-surely the. rights Of the G -Jowle,. .: 2456. East 37th Avenue, majority should also have some .. Be.;. . scoPe and an . equal voice with Vancouver:16, the Inhlo tGies- I WEATHER : ' AFFECTED :SHOE ,collision; sickness and accident it as* .. an accepted fact : that all, SALES 50 YEARS . AGO TOO. and . fazti(z liability. They.; provide children that ,•are . tau ht • m. our oo ' ,will not necessar- In. a,couple 'of Seratiinels of .late the . farmer with • life insurance. & sdh g music .ls •rly be. musicians, and neither will.. winter and . the5: •,rrn of 1912, :spring ail that are taught 'relig!ion be-, appeared ' advertisements..+'by The come religious; yet' for• the great Jo ,nt 'Shoe Store, which' indicate. benefits_ in l vFmg .eche brit tn,. ' Mfe; y ' your -_own isn't one of : them:citifies � . • .. • : farm.jaws ... ., .. sang • • . 'for thousands of oo ear merchandising' laur� both rela"bzous :and • civil, .now • . wined: and whined' with. . the best pre -paid medical •'protection, and of diem:' Feeling like' a skeleton 'housing for • : ,elderly people ; of and confron with a - of confronted moderate means Thecae' are;183 editorials• :and six obituaries to Rural ;,Cred,if.:Unions in Ontario write, rather surprised that providing sayings 'and; credit to -:t o e weather was a factor as r sfor 'the deEiper, respect of our , f tw h dr � then':. as * *• * ' • families. o 'farmer has turned' � :few ,dart's of good old September. ".wide variety of his ••;products. Ile t • Name .one lady . ' who= would' 'The On:taa not be a' . motheer. in ` .:the first to •marketiri�, boards to ' handfle a thea • The wording also • ;raises ' the point ,that West may have.•missed his calling by not pursuing the. advertising field: • ° tIn March hls • advt.,. read: a feat .days spring wz l be :here.• *akin sunshine and:gentle show-. ers will • melt the • `siiopw' and ice. Then:you:wild need •good'strong footwear to. keep:. your feet dry,., This "store is:noted • for good ':sta ple shoes. .But . thewarm :Sunshine •'could: not have prevailed, for ::in' early June "J. W." had • th4is .to say: "Oaring to to the coot ' weather;. we find•'tlhat ladies oxfords' and Pumps : are not selling gas, readily ' as 'we' would • • like:. 'In -order to reduce uur.stock quic'kly',vire have decided to offer such . bargain that it Will' pay the ladies ..o Lticknow • and Vicinity: to '. in- vestigate • The. Oxfords' :mentioned were- listed ere listed at the ' sale, price ' of $1:98 and another line • at' $1.25, .51.5Q. . and ' $1:15., . Inpczdentallg ;the Joynt :Shoe: Store was located in-,' •what now ' the : Siegrist ( Store; in the, : Joynt. Block: TThedate S. C:'. Rath well ._who` `was associate . for ar any years . i i the shoe business in Lucknow, - fir_ st 'came .' to • the : Sepoy `'T•own as shoemar ,marker and repair man the Jnyrnt °store., { that in . our .community _life today th alb f tan factors ' tNf oNnan•• •••!••inrio••ooin••s nn u•ooN • • It IS therefore •;;respectfully ..� ..- .. wg� itA •• Gone• are bhe dreary days of has, found ' that. 'marketing: boards summer, tirhen: •therm. vas nothing .restore to him the bargainingto do boat lie around• ,ln , your ;power so necessary if a fair price )a n chair, trying to get your , is to result. 17' marketing ;boards loom tanned. Arrived,' are_ the !now operate under the .Ontario gladsome days when 'life ' begins. "'.arm Products ; Ma rket,ing,. Act, at 7:30 and' the hourss•, instead of either' selling• directly .'or negoti-dra,ging, are filled ' with hap acting prices: andterms off sale py . little domestic 'tasks ri ht 1 for ' over :37 • of all 'farm pro -through N uivtit you. careen intoducts produced in the provanee• . bed . at midnight,:' The cash "� value' of $3.25 million Yes 'indeed, it's. a :happy, bop -:,for 1960• included the total pro-•'py' tune': for one , and all,` and p,ducton •of •several key , farmjust to 'add .a little •extra fill- 'commoditieeis in Ontario, :,ip tb •yowl' joy. 'there •. is the , 'The Ontario. Father is•: an..ef-' m• g •and' •your relatives' dont • • Greater gains an• :paoduc&avaity visit you • much m' winter per'mah hour have .been made -e• p -c. nl-i�n 'agriculture that in •any other Th n, . theas the, ant>tcxpat o,� a•of•,a few weeks of ' nature's fin.= •industry since 19.16.est 'effort in• the weather •de- , Ontario farmers hal-e 'heavy tpart�riersit, during ' the ' Weeks '.capital; • investments in ' land, ahead. A • chance for a "last . stock and • equipment.. The .ave -1 • .fling•. at the' trout, without hav - rage• inti estment per 'man ranges ung toclamber over an assort -1 from .$23,000 to, $36,00,0 depend -secede, of tourists to gee near :a ing upon the; type of .'enterprise. ;Stream. The joyous realization 'This is inane times greater than'that 'the women have abandoned' "the per man capital investmentthe.:-_in' non�findustry;.. e Bence o ese a are • very, o vrious •` .• Isubmitted .that �vwith ,Churrch ` • .. ••• 1,Home and :,School, Working to- gether iii close eo-operat.ion may. yet be able . to rescue'' our • tom- 'unities. from. their Godless ha- • bits, .and help to defend your; l 'Chr'isstian Way of life ` again.it . 'the encroachments bf an ' atheistical society which is typified :by . Corin=. murnisain. • ' • . ' Yours truly, • Wilfred Wright. , ,-Parish Priest: of . St. •Peter's Ar Licann . Church. businessman. • .. ossa : , • • / hnowleclge that winter is coin- �facaent b • • getters To Edit�r golf links, • and the fair ways' ,talo only • to the tread l The Ontario farrier . is active of strong, silent, male ;golfers, iti has coniirnunity, fulfilling his the Veins throbbing' in their obligations and rensponsivbilities as foreheads as they • fight back the a ' member of church, school, ,naughty words: social and political , groups. His There is the ineffable joy a$ family is also active in• com- gthat the children are tntannty linowin ,. p .. .rotects and associations: � back under the benevolent wings• j Ontario farmers may be found • of the edueati�oi>ral and social among the members, of• Many SYsterns; that , for the.' next .10 area school boards, district hos- , rnonths they'll . the completely pital boai ds, recreational assoc- and happily ocoupied with 'home- ia'tiorirs. ricer valley conservation Cubs,' .Brown les., Sundayae.tthorzt�`e-, etc. : • • ".• �• Sclheol, • parties, music' lessons Between 30 and 40%,. • of all and what -have -you, and. that business activity in . Canada is. •,rota •vvon'�t :` ..m' do ect". t"• related to agriculture $ " i .. • industries . servin . a racul ave to take t oa a blasted. ;swam • or picnic •.and.. arid• � 8 or something every twirrie clu ' ture• A healthy a r'aculture is Slit► a Yourself around the ran. aetlpoi taut , to 'Ontario. • The Editor.:. . Dear Sir:, On' . Election. Day; More than eighty , five ' '• percent . of ' those who .voted, by their votes, asked r. that the Banks should • retain the right. •to issue .financial credit ,and then • depend . entirely on . the • bank borrower to put Money in circulation to supply the Nation 'with the rtmnetary' needs, which is never sufficient, :and this money is reflected debt . not goods and services. 'They:.' asked the. Government to carry on deficit" • finanaiug or borrowing so ' that.: taxes would be. increa: ed„ added , to east, carried into: price, to bring on inflation,. They also asked for tight' money. , and . austerity to bringon , more unemployment and depression: They asked that. they should sbe. kept in debt -so they would be controlled and ,compelled. These, voters will now get what they• asked for. , What these' • voters" did not, 1 • LA ro• it ODlL • • •.: • .. •,. • .. s' •: • _, 1962 Chev Belau' Sedan; automatic, .fully equipped:. �.• . w 1962 -Pontiac Laurentian Sedan automatic fully equipped •; • • (one used, one new) • • :: • . ,: 1961 Chev Belair S , automatic,, power steering, fully' ` 1961 Chev . Belau ; Sedan; automatic, fully equipped. .: i • 1961 Pontiac Laurentian, power steering, automatic, fully' • .equipped • ` • t 1961. Pontiac P i seine 4 -door hardtdp, ,V,8 auto tic; • fully powered'. • • ' i • .1961 •Ford Fairlane, 500 Sedan,automatic and power steerings .411 • 1960 Pontiac Sedan, standard 'transmission. 4 want was to use the credit'facil- d•••M��••iN•••oN•n•d•iaio•• , ities of the Bank' o Canada in..:. , ,M .... : • 1958 Chev Belau Sedan: 1957 Pontiac Sedan, automatic ". •: • - hardtop. •;, 1956. Buick 4 -door; • NUMBER OF 1955 MODELS from $350, up'• .• . MANY OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM • •', •' • , TRUCKS • • 1960 1/2 -ton Chev Panel Truck. alok D 1957 Chev -ton Pickup. •• f '1956 Ford i/2 -ton Pickup.. •• " • i 1956 Chev V2 -ton Pickup' p• •• • • • • 441 Brussels Motors • • • Cities Service Dealer — Phone 173, Brussels • •• • • • •. • • a, •