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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-02-05, Page 10rte; 411-4, ••, S THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO THAT THE ANNUAL PR ODUCER MEMBERS OF THE Bruce County Hog producers' Association Will be'convened,at the hour .of 1:00 p.m'. on, FEBRUARY 14th AT THE ELMWOOD' COMMUNITY. CENTRE, ELMWOOD For the purpose of` the proper business, of the annual meeting; the elections of, officers, the,•election of voting representatives. Between the hours of 2:00 o'clock and. 3:00 o'clock in the ..after noon of the above mentioned date, NOMINATIONS for county committeemen under the Ontario Hog; Producers' Marketing Plan will be held, If an election is required for committeemen, it will:. be held on Tuesday, 'March 7th: Polling ,placesto, be _ an- nounced at the annual meeting. ` TAKE NOTE that., a::luncheon will .be; served between 12:00 noon and 12.45 to all producers in attendance. ALLAN 'EVANS, President BOB MISCH Secretary e C ene ra tion Gap" s I. n. s .now at •university; : en . -. �•` This week,r ... Showed my Stu- . 'stude t , • dents: a film '.about the much cloatng-a tsaialtrofilem ngw4Y-74- 'ou ht I'd.enjoy. How's v u ' e er do '. •, Ga he thought { a n t d Gen a n . P, .. nerations and • and then' had them' write an '- that? Three ge ' no discernible a . Maybe : it's :essay` on it'.The a not the g 1? .gap, because' none of..us. .are : teena- gers , any more. "Old;. F1'em'" Coincidentally, -.on that • very „ ' ou ' anda' Would ' like . Irdung , Ruth ' day I received two letters that ve-ine-new thoughts—about I, ertenjoy 'talking to both of a :he` "gap.►, go back to the. be- • ....:, ' . • �. 'high . • : ,Well, ..to.' One was from my old. essa s • ., school math teacher. I dont ginning; some; of : the. y asst ned• were: revealing: One, mean 'that he..was; .old: It was a long"time agd. blames the' gap on''age. Anoth- dust 'er says,, it's been there . since... lit, was ' a pleasant shock .to Shakespeare,• which ..is. hear from•hien. The .. easure•' ,•,.own. out .pleasure Others say it's been; blown came. from his report';that he . ' of all 'proportion by the news was alive :and well and curling .media; seeking: for conflict' and and: skiing. The : shock• was. the. the sensational: . , ' • • realization. that the. .gentleman ; we called.. "Old 'Fleur" is only .Another says `.`It is just the about. •22' dears older • than I. , intense - fear children have mobilized in their.parents. And • of .course, fear of -the un n. own" Y - Strangely (as things so often: is ;the'•most: powerful: fear in' : • .happen in this world), I was man." talking about him in school The same one ;says: "Fear that very day, The kids and I has advanced. to prejudice, and, :were_talking---:about corporal.. --_prejudice is a deadly emotion, punishment strapping, slat', tb deal with. Deadly because, it ping,. the •Whole•.business. • is composed of blind hate be I told them about how Miss • •tween strangers. And hate iS a'' • Liza McCullough,'used to break policeinan's • face. -.as ' he con- .. •poirlte.rs over my head regular- fronts a barefoot girl,• or a lv;'and Miss ,Mar.•y-Walker-uabd- prineipal's-f a as re confronts to strap' me,' and my Young • a Jong -haired boy "`•% , brother . and a. l.id called • And 'on:.. "Then there are the •Gee•Gee .Relj•ea three times a adults who, posing as shocked Week, whether we needed it or and indignant, eat . Up such.. not, And We .liked them: And propaganda • as "Wild in the how Mr Cosgros'e'.:.our'science :Streets," search 'newspapers • teacher, a man of gigantic pro- for teen.. e- or—i-e` - portions and the patience of, a thrust mimeographed sheets of saint, 'used'to; sweep two of .us 'drug -addiction' symptoms, and • off our stools with one :cuff: •systematically punch out words And, we :never •held it against 'such • as "job," "college Brownie News . By Kathy ;Brooks The irst,Lucknow' Pack met, on. 'Wednesday, January 29. We open- ed our meet' • g, w ith a game.. We had our iry Ring with Kathy s as Fairy Queen, • BroWn Owl worked=with the- • Tweenies .• Ettabelle MacDonald, Glenda Jamieson and Kathy Brooks ,did their sewing, on buttons. The rest worked on semaphore. We' Closed -our meeting with Chimes. Br L01M1. (INTENDED FOR LAST WEEKj,- The ,W, M. S. of Ashfield 'Presby terian Church held' their meeting on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ewan MacLean. , Mrs'. Henry: MacKenzie had; ctlarge of the meet- ing and,Rev. Rooney installed the' officers. ' 'Miss Florence MacLennan is visit ling in Palmerston with, Mt. and Mrs Bruce Millar.and family.. Icy roads and blowing snow •were the cause of several minoraccid-' lents on Saturday. 1 him. An how. my 'old math' '"goals," "money" and "future."': teacher, 'at a point. when even .. This essay . 'ends with the the angels would be tried, useil suggestion that, while this gap .' to give 'us 'a :punch, with' two is not as • serious, as racial . or ' 'knuckles, just below the ribs. .religious prejudice,, it is dos - And. we liked and. respected i people's minds.. Adults fear hitn, .when ,,we got our breath '_.revolution, but 'the young :. back, ople, "to 'my knowledge have. ' Those people got a rotten not even though of such. a • deal, financiallyand socially; '-, , owever, getting strong- from the community. But at anger every day, as. least they • could clobber a kid, . e.ople's' urge just to and that's worth• a lot of'mon- ane. This .tendency ey. • If you-_ even.., shake ,your ld b j ricnitifying as - finger •at some rotten little hoodlum nowadays, he either turns out to be 'a:barrack-room lawyer; or else he's too big .to clip on the 'ear, because' he could eat you alive, and would. . My other letter,, the same day, was a• chatty, /friendly one from one. of . my last . year's y ` • er and the young be left a cou e a. revolutio Glad to Flem'," • .and you, "Young: Ruth..' And • all I can say. is "Phooey • to you, Kim Smiley,'' whose opinions, fragmented appear in the quotation . marks above, t as ar from you, "Old (s4100.• Church Services at Ashfield Pres-' byterian Church will be at beginning the first Sinday in Feb ruary`and.continuing for the next six months • • Bill Farrish is now worlung m. ; God'erich at the salt' mine: -.:David.-Gibson of London -spent the week end with Mr.. and Mrs' Don- ald Hamilton.'' ` Re orts' from r and Mrs.. Sam' R M . m Gibson `who are -holidaying Orlan• do • Florida are that they 'are en'o - , by Jy ngthe�80;degree: w.eathetand summersunshine.- • Mr : and'Mrs,, Sykes and daughter Marjorie have purchased the United Church' manse 'in Lucknow,. Water. was the -cause for concern n' it• caused wash'' outs in lanes and ; across several, sections of `side roads Mr.• and Mrs; Oliver.McCharles, were. uests•'of,the Durhain Agric- ultural SoCietY ricultural.Society at their Annual .. meeting and banquet WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, 1969 WITH TO THE LAND OF RAIN AND SUNSHINE Three weeks filledr with', good fun and happiness '- Visit Sana. Francisco,: Los. Angeles,; Las Vegas,, Tucumcari, Tulsa,:St. Louis and. Chicago From' April lith to May. 2nd By Deluxe, air, conditioned: motor coach — $350.00 .which includes transportation, lodging and Gellman gratuities =- Tour guides and trusty drivers Will be Allan Reed and; Wm:.•Strubb;:. FOR INFORMATION. AND RESERVATION. WRITE OR CAUL. ALLAN ' REED 431 Woolwich. St.,•Duel b Ontario. P s (Phone' 82.1-2892 tLRO$S CORNERS Tom 'Stewart returned home Fri day, after spending a week' in Kin- cardine General Hospital.- , • Debra Haldenby spent the week end with Susan .Campbell, 'of �Kincar4 'dine: Sunday.visitors with Mr, .and Mrs Tom Stewart were Mr. and Mrs • 'Harold Stewart -of Bervie; 'Mr and Mrs."'Gerald Stewart.and. Sulan Goessell all 'of Kincardine: Visitors during the -weekend at the home'of Mr. and Mrs N.E.'•. Haldenby•were'Barry Haldenby, • of London, Mr. and Mrs. ,Fred •-• Friendorf of Kitchener, tors-w-ith M - artd N, E. Haldenby were.' Mrand Mrs. : Toss Irwin and. family of.Lucknow,, NIT.. and •Mrs :, .Delbert . Hedle and familyof. Hol. rood ,' M. and Mr's . Y. Rae Haldenb of Teeswater and .Y Mr : and MI:is,' Doug' Haldenby and family. of Luc know, . KINLOSS Mrs.. Evan: Keith, area delegate ; . attended` a .Safety Council Convent- ion in Guefpti the first,of the week . Mrs. Jim' Burt and Mrs.: Geo. . Young 'were the leaders. from Kair shea Women's Institute attending the Training School in iucknow last Monday arid' Tuesday,'.. Sunday visitors.at tie home of 'Mr" and Mrs. Ira Dickie were: and. ,Mrs . ,Carl' Dickie Jack' and Steven• of Hoe Bay, ; Mr. ., and "Mrs p Y -Russela BeacocJ of `Wlarton and Jack MacDonald of Goderich Members of South' -Kinloss Choir Ivisited'and san for Miss• Jessie' Mac Kay followipg the Church Service• on'Sunday 1r.:and`.Mrs;:Don McCosh of'. 1 St,. 'its ,a Hall T.he. in •c, at 'R :was At `Jena for /Chu Sun pari tesu ‘./as tion con Mes : effi han arc• . poi T for foll ald'1 Bill Whi stol Mo. L, Ern home 'of Mr:a•nd Mrs . ,Currie' Col- well.: • Tom' MacKenzie.:was ;'able to return home from Wingham and' District` Hos ital :last week ,and .. P Gilbert'Hamilton is' expected, home a this `wee•k • SMUR:GAIHBEF SIIASUPPLEMENT X10.1 Increase• daily.,gains. from :coin silage Cattle Silasupplement°No'. 1 •: •coi •.ing Ivlc, Ca' frog Os1 des aid geed 4U, -Be f This new''beef cattle supplement is designed to supply the pr-otein required-when-feed=ing--corn-silage wh,,Gh-W e highingrain 00. energy' Content.' Beef feeders using sila$e as the .main ration owe it to themselves to learn all the details about SHUR -GAIN 4.0%'Beef Cattle Silasupplernent' No. 1, Products Limiter LUCKNOW 4 '1 At S silasupplemen PHONE 528-2026: w' tl al it a