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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-02-02, Page 14THE LUCKN,OW ;SENTINEL, L,UCKNOW, ONTARIO CANADA'S FINEST, LONGEST LASTING . SURFACE MATERIAL • FOR BRING NEW BEAUTY AND .LASTING: PROTECTION TO WOOD • FOR THAT• :'JUST PAINTED LOOK". USE - PITTSBURGH PAINTS P.O, Box 1928,; .St. Petersburg, Fla.. 3373/. '. Nov. 22;1965.. : . The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ont. Canada. Dear•.• , There are `so very many* nevrnames in the paper now,. We• Search. each page for` mention of old, friends and are always'interes-'. ted ht changes and improvements' in the. village .. I must confess the street names confuse 'me.. Sincerely. 1Plieme Irving; *4. • . Mrs. H.E:Wicks 1151. Indian Rd. Port Credit, .Ont. Dec. 8, 1965. The .Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario:. . Dear Sirs: Tennant misses his friends around Lucknow and dist- rict and as my brother doesn't get out much now he looks forward to getting the Sentinel each week to ,keep him posted on the news ar- ound there. ,` Wishing you the Comp- limens. of the Season from Tenn- ant and myself Sincerely., Margaret. Wicks. 235 Randall ` St. Apt. 3, Oakville, :Ont.. Nov. 12,1965. Dear Dons.' We do have a question as -to mail delivery. ,In the past year we haven't been receiving our Sentinel, until the following Tuesday, occasionally it would come On Saturday or Monday, but very seldom , and other friends of ours in Toronto receive it on .Fri- day every week. Thanking you in ad- vance, we remain, , Yours truly, Annetta and; Bill Rob inson Editor's Note ,.Wish we could help you, but'' your paper is zoned according to post office suggest- ion. Perhaps if you checked with your postmaster, he could advise you on the matter. . .Bruce County Council' Thursday agreed to hire a safety inspector, but it was not a unanimous decir ion despite the plea of Warden A1- phone Murray. Council •voted 25 to 15 in favor after council was told by J .McNair• • of the Department of Labor, that Bruce was one•of'the four munici- palities in the province that had not .appointed an , inspector.. Warden Murray said council was not :setting; a. good example by ig- nirring a law ,that was'passed over three years'ago. He suggested that after' the appointment council cool • appeal to the government. to sub- sidize his ub-sidize.his salary, CounciPsupported ;the county , .ARDA committee and Grey. County recommendation that the depart- ment of industry extend the desig- nated area to include all of Bruce; but turned down the Mount Forest- recommendation orestrecommendation that the area -in- . chide all municipalities north of, Highway 9, from Goderich to Orangeville. . A Huron 'council resolution that fife federal government: pay 75 per cent of the cost of .vocational, •additions to district high schools received council's support. Council agreed to have the Greenock township school area dis band: There were fewer than 100 pupils in the schools in 1964. Township areas will be included in -the CulrossTeeswater, Kinloss and the Elderslie- Paisley township' school areas. The fader. Union 12, Culioss, Turnberry, Carrick and Howick section will remain in the ,Culross Teeswater Township SchoolArea.• Council went on record as being opposed to any Ontario railway, lines being, discontinued. The rate for highway purposes ., was set tentatively.at 8 1/2 mills. • Roads to be constructed, in order ' 'are Sauble Beach .by-pass, ,Holy rood to. Ripley, McIntosh. Road, Gobles Grove, 15th of Brant, Satz' bl.e falls to Oliphant. and Neustadt to Highway 9 The first two will. be constructed this yeas. February is Heart Month in Canada; The more you give the more will Wm. • Give to your Canadian Heart Fund. • • 881 -Danville Drive, Willowdale, Ont. Dec. •11; ,1965.' Mt.. • Donald Thompson, The Sentinel, • • . Lucknow.. 4354 W 11th Ave. Vancouver,, B. -C. Dec. 29,1965. The Editor, • ' ••Lucknow Sentinel, Dear Sir: • We extend to all our old friends and the staff of the Sentinel our best wishes for a Happy and prosperous' New Year. Wewelcome its, week- . 4 arrival, bringing news -of our. Old' home and friends, and con- • gratulate you on your, find inter- •esting paper. , . . Sincerely yours, • Ewart and. Jean McKeith esu 7.1.Edenbridge Dr., ,slslington, Ont. Jan. 3, 1966. Mr. Donald Thompson, Lucknow, Ont. .•. Dear Mr. Thompson: Best wishes for. 1966. Please remember me to your grandmother Mrs. Robt. Thomp- son. I have spent many happy, times in Lucknow. • Yours, truly, Mrs. J.E.Marsh all (Audrey. Lucas) sed 36 Minto. St. , Sarnia, Ont. The' Lucknow Sentinel, Mrs.. Johnston and I, • wish to congratulate the staff on a' job well-done in theold year. Always look forward to getting the news on the weekend : and feel . rather badly the weeks you take., off, even though you need 'a rest, • We trust you have had a very enjoyable "Holiday Seas on" and hope that 1966 will be even better. We have had a very pleasant holiday season ourselves. Best regards, Cecil Johnston.. by William Whiting 'a (wk, of Jan. 31/66) The 550/0 Canadian -Content la on broadcastersinflicts many h: ships ,on the viewers. There Is idence of this every day on eves TV station.` It was obvious that CKCO- TV in'Kitchener telecast special., "Aladdin,and His Magi Lamp" to gain. Canadian conte This was a one-hour program. produced by the local Little Th re. The dialogue attimes was reminiscent of .an old Laurel an Hardy •movie and, .without ware it suddenly turned into a.•FranI stein -Dracula farce. Such lines as "you mean Ala din's lamp is magic" were mea ingless, but I'm sure the childr liked it' and that's some consol' tion for' the station showing it, The best,scene of all was the dance of the. three witches,, wh reminded me Of one .of. Shakes• peare's plays which has the fin "when shall we -three meet aga • in thunder, lightning or in rat This truly was a musical higtali •and should have been expande It' was: here that the composer, Wanda Kanyten, showed great s Magic ifi this Production wa, certainly ;missing in 'more way, than one. 1 kept hoping a ma tan would appear on the set an make the production vanish;• b it continued for one' hour. •This is one of the many thin wrong with this government re lation. It's a known fact that • adian stations will re -run old `h ey games and'usemany other t merely to meet the 55% Cana content law'..'.This is shameful the government should know b er. This regulation should be -olished.;; No wonder Canadian' antennas`and .subscribe to cabl companies so that theycan wa American "outlets. Judy. LaMarsh, please do son thing :about; •this . You're the c et minister` for broadcasting, iminate some of these stupidi casting regulations Dear Donald: The ways in which you •have carried on •the'tr'aditions established by your father are very pleasing. In spite of the fact that I don't know .half thepeople in . the area, the paper is still very nekisworthy. I hope to make a short trip to Califbrnia soon and would he pleased to have Mac Watson's address. I hada card . from him since he went there, but it didn't have• a return; address on it... Best wishes for Christ Mas and the New Tear. . ' - Yours . sincerely, Ted Smith ' : 848 Lovett, St. London. 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