HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-11-25, Page 11rnie lr ECI OW SP•NraiiraiF arCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAqE ELEVEN
Eater Letter ToTim .
COVER MOTIVE AS
TEENAGE CONCERN
GQ r Onto, No- 'n, Jt.ZiKD,
IIlitor„ llainknow Sentinel-
Dear.
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The Veategat and =watt vain-
vain—able assett we .have irn utrorn'
tCau?z ' . is of u S f ge..
What Is igstt for, thseflr. ffiliitire
IRE flWl'1\1Tf1C*A •!te artigstt. dif UtG
APustir<alti-m ntosuligallS, ::maria the „
aauntroidt lir lOrg'tt ndm. / itttaugt i a •
flligawm knouts iS"muni tett Itigtb
Snit wet& DID 'Id, is •
all] mini ittattrfnm.:lE
• sttay0itrsiil inuttlen'tlywthfi until
ittis five oar sik ircwItlis aitf, •att;wdtiath
titin itt wsig 1 mak ant Its
altlrti sItifttfiirrittdti.
• Wine; ttie,yutttrg;,I r goo Woes 'itt` . .
"hams:"ii lir; *Oft) ifKa iii$ nigliifWI•
pikatimttleworili.lrcottSilpyoutroltiltitar.
take gtirc in the world;
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abate. list rrr‘tUJIl }dow alba Slam Ilifizets
li ii iall Rt 1ixjywliiriifi aam so) east]:'
• pmva'di buniitfirrttio traNlisOnlimatiunt
in. J. Kinahan
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Noone Armghtiml ?rlE7r-w- •:'
-COMPANY OF COMA
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welfare should he Baur first eon:-
sideration in . deciding which
way we will vote on November
nth. •
be ilg stated that the
C'arradar :Temperance .Act is re-
sponsible
espons bl a ,for increased teen-age
drinking, itrvenite ilettnquency
and bootleg,: The facto cfcx,
not Poem• eat •'hose• statements-
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tatements' re best: incleperndentt author-.
ity i im E3furon his Stated that
th=ere is ilkIinitett Less; teen-age
drinking in Huron than' iii coax: -
ti -p.9.; u,2rde•n• . the Liquor Cornua:
Act,. Mr:, A. r ..3cott„ p :gat
o • Gt d'erich : District COl egiiate
`far rn Prry ;years,: backs- up thi
statement. During hi=s• time as,
principal, the 'school 'dances haaue
been trouiaIe-ceer ; ; so, far • as
Trirdtring ainorig' students is• con-
cern ech. •
Reports; of magistrates' courts
.throughout :Ontario, reveal many
p,rosecutioris iii which teem: -age
drinking and drunken parties:•
among' juveniles are involved..
Recent •reports in the, daily
papers of ,,extrer± e rowdyism in
L.•.C.A. municipalities,. with resi :
grits 'afraid to.waAllr their awn
streets,. emphasize asize• 'the freedom
'. of ,:rurorr. from. any ' such reign
of r awdgisr • broth teen-age
' efrinA ing•..The only such cases
inn Horan . have'• •'.beer:. among
jiiavrer Iles from neighboring
Ca -unties under the E•.C.A.,. whc)
11011ght tfiejilr liquor- along with:
At a recent:. trial: ix i.
Eilurcr involving_ , • 'teen-agers
from a &linty, ua derr the L:CA,:
.e Magistrate .stated that from.
ohservatiari; bootleggers • are
: ata, r kuru roux in counties,'under'
he•^7L.C.A.: as in. nano. or, Perth.. :•
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t+i rrri ; .beverage roars were iT
TegaL y established in Goderic ..
Those Persons- Whcr were -chi=efly
responsible, in bringing in . those
beverage .roonis •Aare now 'at the
head of thy.•. cnpaiip: 'to:; „do : away.
whittl=e. Clare C•:Ti A .
end again bri'n
itc . 1*-vetage ram and ' als4
Liquor onitlets> under the L..C:A:.
ciai r tWPi;r 'real ritatitre they
express .. great . cancer: aliont
ge drinking' ajidi• d
.r=ose i • i113tI7:e:. Q ie• of.' ' the. rrSain
arguments used by 'thei`r• paidAe
agents'VG 4o, edl 'Ogle CciuzPy
was; "We want to'bring in a taw
Which wtiI protect yaun g
IILle' from teen-age iiTtirocg”•
War* cif those who) ai tl,•Pi
petition ' Ecave seen ttiroixgli , the-
fiattar' and are ;goin=g . ta. '.vote
a ,tier revocation: err, 'November
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county has the l=owest
rate of al:caholisni:.of 'any county.
Ontario, yet surveyed less
t1haii..' halt: the average: for On-
tario:. Tit the q.117,tt. is voted out,.
the Ii..C;A ; will; atttoinatically
take over,.. and as surely as night
w reps
1444IamHrmarVami„ „Je11om,s444Wmimt,rmrsissllroorfmumkmaoam 1444/simaa•1l4sarais anurl)om1 '
uron Township
Norni atI�n
' l TOWNSHIP Hwy, RI[PLEY g
onda , Novena-
ove ber 30th 1.
0 /140at t.OQ , p.r., • • for;t
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Maul. two) . a 'e r •� • ten 'far- the . Ripley-lf'uron School it
•Aroma ] aaxdl.• ar;rd tvvo, eandi:dates;for the Eamon ;West
elsaol t> c az Hoard for i year. 'tering. ••• •
(Tho retii xg i*•oer '` ars are eligible for Fe -election)•.
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Than WI@ a.xxr to 5 p.m..
• at '•tlie. fal'inwinig p=olling places:
Ward': i i . 1=.. Reids' (Corners Community Stall.
Ward Nat. Z. Beth 1. Orange Hall
N•Crarcif W01,1. 5r: h •
ooL ffou:se; S�� No. 3�.
Ward. Nm. 4€. Township', nail, Ripley.
Ward Nor . 5i. Iferbert Clayton's Residence.
bated at Ramey this lid day: of November, 1959
TOUT, Returning Officer
•!Atltow' yo rseif ten points .tar each answer.)
Much• againat tPre Canacfia•Temperance Act is grossly
misleading—in effect : a b:oped-t'or stvbtle brain -washing.
• TRUE r,. . • • FALSL' •
The liquor interests- are working in Huron because-. of those who
ki41 F to,,kin financial1y,'through Ole repeal of °thiss� 'acts
�•• k• ' ' c •FALSE•,,
3:' • The Canada, Temperance Act i's,' a good Act and, holds -Promise of
being made better 'byy 'amendment ,.through irttportarit political
sponsorship 'following its 'being :•reta7 ned ,•
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• Act-:�al• experience shows requests; to .the Clergy for home .visita-
tion,• becausee of the ravages of • over -indulgence '. inintoxicants,t.o
: be up • to thhty times: greater in, areas, not Under the C°T°A°, corn.-
pared to I-furon where its protectionis. enjoyed..
TRUE • . 'FALSE
5 T'a r revenues. from. the sale of intoxicants� are wholly inadequate• •
to offset the ever-increasing costs . of Public' welfare institutions,
and agencies made, necessary , :because' of excessive ,indulgence in. .
these, beverages.,
FALSE
• El uron, . has enjoyed: an, extent : of. inununity frorxi. ,the devastation
of the liquor traffic unknow in counties not favored by the pre-
' tection of the C T:A..
-TRUL FALSE•"
▪ The bootlegger flourishes through the illegal sale of intoxicants: ;
Sales to 'rninort are one of his sources , of revenue. The daily news - '
in. the . past few years shows that.' areas paler than.. Huron is ,. have
had: far ignore difficulty controlling' their problem than this 'county.
TRUE ,. FALSE
8. The sale of int oxicatMg beverages 'in:: Quebec .operates' with a
• mininnuan of controI. The ,percentage offinancial failures
• Quebec is 'far • greater than •', iii Ontario; The record • of Huron for
financial stability' is "enviable.. It naturally follow ss that inoney` not
spent for`. intoxicants is available for more useful. purposes • °. The
a/ horde :benefits„ so. 'does the average' merchant,• .
TRS ...FALSE
9% sie Canadians generouslysupport. ,many`,,,good causes' organized
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far the uplift of mankind, they allow minority, ' 'interested 'chiefly
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:- lir monetary- gain:, to ' pail i • the. wool. o'tr ' their ` eyes in regard • to
the degrading, health-sixrasbi.n : soul -se i lg -effects of ' the, excess
ixsee� of -alcoholic beverages.:. At the .same time; as we have Wtclied
soci=al •: w .i g, apparently clothed with.respectability,.. we have...
seen those wb .coulct not •h •rrdle . it headed for and , arriving .at
:Self—destruction.. •
FALL
)LOC. Loaded .fire
arms=,.. poterntiat klTerr;,• are treated with great' respect,. '•
Loaded bottles.'• of beverage alcohol,. more- powerfully damaging
'•,than firearms,: Iiave proven, their potentiality • as killers through
their° involvement ix . hundreds . of fatal accidents'' reported in the
daily
press.. The curses arising out, of the excessive use ,of alcoholic:' •
beverages are more • urgently in. need- of • solution. than are many
of the causes generously supported in national appeals. Just as• . /
no. one wouldd think.. of trying : to rem=ove the danger of Ioaded
firearms by. placing then: •within. . ready 'reach: of all andd sundry,
salt naturally` follows that $uron must keep the floodgates closed''
by retaining the Canada Teixiperence . •.ct- on. November 30',
• 'IRO, . •FALSE
If 'rink score is' greater for Vire than Fal=se; • you • may. consider
"yourself adequately Prepared to vete on the issue up for; oiecfsion on
November 30t1r.If' the• reverse is: true, we respeetfulty:•s'uggest. you
•rreec • to do ' souse• personal research into the •facts.•
Vote Against
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vocation
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follows day, beverage , rooms,
liquor . ' stores' and other outlets
will • be established in • Huron.
.rust `.as surely will there be an
increase in, the irurrrber . df aloo
Colics. Lt is vii established ,fact
that More liquor 'outlets. always
.result in. more liquor consumed.
It is ,reasonable to suppose that,
free . sale; • of beer and: . liquor
under' the. Liquor, Control. Act
would increase ',the• number of
alcoholics in. the courityy to the
average rate • for Ontario,. The
present ratio, in Eturan. is 750
per 1:00,000 -populations ' Mord
recruits would be needed under
the' LCA. to bring Huron up' to
par • for"' a lcoholios. Most -of then
would come from arming ' our
young men,: *Ay many who..
want °to . havc> more. prosperity.
through - freer . sale of ' Liquor
*mid like to : cot tribute a' son
to the new list~, of alcoholics?
Eow much money would any
mart need. to, compensate him
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