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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-02, Page 2'41:41t .-riicalltifo 4.ms's . u w.. +. Y ik PAGE' TWO : ' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUC.KNOW,; ONT*RIO AY, APRIL 2nd, 1969 The LUCKNOW SENTINEL froth. _ Glen -t4 aqn Sale Sales Purchased p Chico sire , from. BCA for She the com is intended b` oys to secure as' stock g• .. the service 'k - '�" f • s.;, '4 0serving =+x« ,;.,,. ..:,;' d.•,4 N..x Ft • � �� • LUCKNOW ONTARIO1111rii Boundary Number 084T Wednesday, Afternoon O.W.N.A, .. � —..- t _ the -.•U.S,A, • ,0 ' ' ESTATE: . _ his. ver ;� , OWEN; �. to a11110W1Ce, r •�" . y completed is now to 'have' kuown�m ., ..:. , many : 28-3423.. � S �HOLST FfANOVER-WI:NGHAM,K;INCARDINE, .30UND,'• DU RH Ontario ., Phone a , giveM AM.. a fully .Bar r3' cicnow Lu 395,0326.0 the: . • friends: are thinking Mr. • REAI.TORS�• STRATFORD,• LTD. � his " "oin J, I,ucknow r He •REAL MEAFORD, Y ua Ontario qualified : our , and in ': Barry will' Y Y , ,; ,, �. , u 4. Mn 'till' a'�?�. , 7. " Y n t 1f ; ..,,.. Government ,Real, Real' Estate Salesmaa owing .sales; staff, ,and �' . Areal. He can be contacted Lucknow at' 528-3423:' ':and is lookingforward Area,., . , .• of selling. or Buying McDonagh a call •pro- Photo L1st your •' R ESTATE �LT :FLESHERTON,r . , .. GbDERICH , p ,, Estate We. be ' ... . at • • . . .. • . ; x ` ; "Second ,� ... n. .... �?:.,: t�.iYzM% :�; ` 74 :i'��t �; �} ,�: i '. .'� ' rya+'s'',, �• • , • � y . , ar ..,,; . . `• w ; • ,, . ;;' , .. �� ' r ,..,_14 f �y ts tr .t.. l .� , �', �. � few , , a ;z , ,� ; :'• r ., ,-,:, , � ., �. , _.� - , <, . .,'' ; : • �, , .., ,, - • . ' . : ,� • ' a; '' ., ,' . , ti ., .. _ ,H ron-Bruce The Sepoy' Town On he .. u�# Class Mail. Registration, Class -, . , gist Established 1$7/3 -- Published Each ember, of tha C W.N.A., and Mambar ' • Subscription Rate .90 •a Year n._advance Donald' C.'Tho Thompson, Publisher __-Z:0—_--.L Friesian dicates $$? Holstein at Glanworth', 'the. Texal da 139 cent Stonetowfi 44 each a provid opportunity I• ation breeders: • . worth charge members. . on Cowan illne operator inane .' spent man William Jean°Cliff. -the. and. a � ' sister of A bulletin Association that ucknow paid. at the Calf the Shore Walden Mr. Iden Texal V .Good cry . Maple With a percent for fat. Farm Thesal:realize. calves for This ear a o.. Y g This sale � e 4-� H t also serves •• breeding . � Shore Shore. operate g as :a .... Sa the of Walden t o "riceo# alWestern held Arena„ a daughter ” Roma a Veryn_ for production milk and was consigned -St $10,,r,. average ares.'.with.:$192. •and: g good a source •for � . Holsteins . sale; , • .to 4:H - . ., e Holstein- Canada in, 4f . Ontario arch 22 at StOne- - one of Good of 164 per-, 'b g Y' Ma , ofr$246.. primarily' to iris with�an: ;calves. , of found-. ••�� - .Holstein � of Glan- .. w thout , , • m .. ; ' REAL Is: :of • 'has Exams arse :•Representative,.in. our at'his-residence Barry to . Whenever �••�• :' '� DON p leased' ` Lucknow successfully and; 1 ased' p ,e _ •well is , Estate, rty. DAN • , •` ., ... WEDNESDAY,APRIL 2nd° 1969 ... ,. ,- •, '.. .. , .. I .. •, 1 .• /�?./ / •, SUBSCRIPTIONS .ARE PAID' ; ..Effective: April 1st, post, office regulations incl from beingas• generous with its credit. ..... - thank the post,office for making better business sof 'us., j :As of A til 1st .an subscri do w ,: p , .. : y , p n months m arrears will. not ualif fo bulla . � r Sentinel and other .weekly newspapers. have , , • partment. Thus means that. when a subscription . months:•over bracket it will necessarilybe list. ' , ; • . • .. ,. � , ' �: ' • •• About 95% of the Sentinel subscription in, advance as,,it it Should..be:, About: 5% of . Weeks' a o • ' was sli htl over the three months has in the past, operated .a fain loose credit P, , Pe Y subscriptions, but in the future there will be: that' may make us look a bit tough : in ,the hav • 'the 1 with e in . past been enient some overdue that the :su scriber has,, in, most cases,;good •: .,ss': disc been toted. But the post office regulation is a.reasonable.one: it in- e•'future. and, ho that :subscribers the pe,out~ . .... •.,' , •1 ' • ' . ♦: .. � �:„he, BLESSINGS OF A :Sons :• . R1 • . .i. In a re rt ,on' the:' Sports Page this: .. Po . , Ao P g Lucknow Novice hockey'.team played 35 ames ..� . : , .. , g • a lot of hockey. for .the bo s but knowin the Y � g • toward the game, no. doubt theywould be . �/ V,:,04,town i .. ,,, �,, :.. 1 IN' ADVANCE •will.'prevent the as it was before` and people out of •many 'ch is 'further than. lu , • . • mailin' � rates: which with the post. office reaches the,. « removed. from the mailing ::: .. � .; � list of 2550 copies is •the: list, as• .of ,a couple in arrears. a Sentinel he on these overdue policy Y .. a' belt tightening rocess g pReal; eyes of • some . people. ... subscriptions knowing , Rarely intentions. yhave We will`follow, will assist us: .,, • Sent- we three. the- � ... de- three . ihng ., paid ' of -' We : , . we , • , Pass es y W9 The death ..,March 25th-' of that'city Mr,..,arket in Y in thi 'i� consid.erable•.time. ., 'He is Arnold o• insetsIts • In Kin ,occurred 'in- of John •.LuCknoW �. after •a a Cowann . Kin ston '' c. ruin - nit.- s o u i• . i° the son of Cowan survived : oho H Rae all .., of Toronto; '(Grace) �. ston . Kingstone::. , Arnold '' `: ' a, long s uP s known to Y where he: •, as a, ' oun Y• g the late Dr.. and Althea by' wife ar ; three' . ' ward Gerald of Kin Ston; Hartford , . triWilliam enthusiasm read week' this . for•35•more. Y. . we .. .ast'season. P no �•, of Y ., cep where r T is T�. oun ters gs,4 " former Florence ..o Wallace brother Howard • ' Mrs. Arthur Toronto. uron.'Biagi _ M�a es .."my, dears 'ushe • the..rrtatron• • ”' ' S d at the brill a party,; m ,resolution . k� 5;; �"� {'^ � �> r ,rt,, ' • , • a3 • - , ,. r : ' ` "1 1 Generally,' minor hockey teams now playman man more . • ., . .' . Y: y , • aures r season •than theydid a fewyears ago.. We recall as a' Pee.' g ,�.'. g •' 'kicky, ; .� • -... ,. Wee hockey laser about twenty, ,ears '.a o; that we'd be'an Fhater Passes . player. Y . Y gd think ourselves well off, if :we• could, get m. a.. COUNO of . home and home l -Y ; • � ,Cseor• e C . Cam bell; of concess � •� ,series ,on. Saturday mornings. , with Wing, , P .: ... .:. g gham� in a •season. •, Then, of . . course, a:mild�day on the, .natural ice�'would rum the plans and _ ton• lo, Lobo Township,,; father Of . - ., ; :., • ; . Mrs . Harold • A t ' • c appointments of this type .came to be many. us in of Lu know , : assed.'awa at Strat :': ,rtes. '.teachers � .. .. ,:.' ". P Y limo .,Lodge: tli se days of artificial •ice° in .most • •' ' - We sometimes wonder,in.. a '. :on. Wednesday, March 26th. He - - arenas in the trice if. thereally; ; dist ,kids appreciate what has been ro- ,.:. �• �,. p '•::.was in hi 8 ' .• • .. : vide& for them- of ; them have.:never known an . s 1st y ear . n Ything else and ; , Mr:** Cam be 1 is rvived'b • . have no. knowledge of the ';work: and persuading b .• man commumt :. p. 1 sea . • , y his , . gY.Y .. y ., tsps minded• '•-school Wife two.daughters and _one son: citizens whowere •determined to,have artificial ice in Luck � , . .. w':and surrounding towns: Tell 'them about it sometime � i�' Funeral service. was conducted on � a ,, - Huro..n is spending .discussin mentar `Board 're :resentatives P • school itltbou.h a :.g. Y .me teachers �.', 1 .�ir � � � , o a Count board of Education . long .,hours these • days ' salary' schedules for ele -, Y ., and:secondary' school„.. YCONTINUED in tale county.,' � .. tubers. 1y in• recent et with • i of -the' secondary y..: and�elenrientar .. •in y , ' : no' tiro•osed,saiar, e . gossip. so, fog heaven'S sake list n •, :: :carefull the•first time.", ': ;,: y • ,• . , FOURSgME; PROyE . ' FROM PAGE 1 ull u • stakes when D h.a coed -: p p J. PP.. ; 'to, � ` t a' car sitting ' nearby.Know - g .. Bill Porteous drove.such a car, S , it was"decided to investi ate . The i first sinthar the were in home ,.:: ,' f:. ".'•` .: � . ow fortunate theyare: , •. ,-__ b . ., , •♦ .' . ♦ .iNi►N�H.e ''' - ' . '' • . - � . .. ...• ., :.,_•.. Saturday :•.the' .. .. , with'. I • ' . , , .: ' Ai•:I ,., ' ,• - . ,s in- our . ublic school , .P s, Thursday Macka has recom- - _.fit y, . We full. agree with .th Y gr at fa • March 2�th at Ai1sa•Crai: interment at Ivan. Cemetery. Y schedule . •open Count• ngs•, ti, aily. 0 salary 'secondary � .: , a'' G ategory , Cate g- was announced at anyof, sessions of the Huron ' ' � ; Board•of Education y a ion meet- an'� advertisement in one ' r of papots-ghoted�he-�9fr9 _ offer bf the board for •• schools a'` follows: ' MaxMax.: ,-. 4 .' $8 , SOO ,to $13, 700: �• 3 - o0, -to 7.,:9 13 000 Y..' r or 2 7 l0 t Y ' .D o :•11,400 or 1 ' 6 800 oto 10 8 40 y _ : , . '.. . ' adv stressed the � �� schedule was still•' ,under.�, � • It is notknown what c count have`reues• territory; came when;The l,uckn ow • t Sentinel � was, spotted ;fin the 'empty: car seat. 'Afteer' further investigation, anon Bill ; g . f an i,:Jenn .. a' peated_:but,-odd-l- � home enough they wer.e'no[ at their 'address.` Theywere. ten miles from bu .tri some: e s. Hord' '. th r Y g c'de eggs at. fo a coin , i n ' Two lessons tiere lParn'ed Dict - '- . ' LOSE_HOM:E ... CONTINUED FRQNi,�PAGE.l . . ni ht .a communit bene- . g �'ome night' was, held at ' i � Kinloss for the . S , •. mil , B the first of. the =week ; . -: Y Y .. :. , _ t,'` ,d-': ,., „s,'• ; r ., a ; • ,': ?• ��., •. , _ ,• ,. _ � .FOR ,.. .. .. - FIEEDOINI OR : ,• .,' • • . . , • . . _• .. The committee on ; reh sous education g. _Min; headed byformer lieutenant -governor .' Keiller � ; . _ . g .. � : • ' : ' mend ... ed.that such instruction be . stopped: :... ;,..: .. dat-tort. ,..:: _ . --• ,. i ,; . . ;• .,. :, . a - . . • •, " a . -e recom-tx-�e ._...-:. , __ .. , ; : .. : - ; ..:Category' , s:. i .. :_- , ti i We are not in any way opposed to ,religious. instruction •-- in fact ' .. ,.we• -believe there should be •- ore of it °- but not -schools. . e • . More in our The .ertisement Macka re ort recommends that religions . Y, P g s instruction ,be .,replaced. by a .constructive course in moral development, • e . p ent, which would be. accept -this •.... . ,, ,es •able to families, of all• faiths, not. limited te•Chr stuns: • , ... � „•_ •.. .. .•. _ .. ' .', • oroper--place-for.-sectar • • _ . k I .. k k i 3n `"the • ; �. churches,: with a:setting and background' which is much more con- ' • ducive'' to' religious g ious thou g h.. > _ i g . A ., . g t than the.schodls tan ever provide.'' Goodie ness knows all of our churches-have--ample-space-for-reli ious '..•:The were' and, ed. Mrs - 700 had been :realized: :; couple. and daughter p residing with, neighbours g Mrs:. Glen' Youn S, ,neg. week.'when,a trailer The two o�un boys g, .t h it arn�i , h r ei"b r par. : A 1e :Pe x rcy at Kmlough' - . - - g Leanne : g• Mr; °until earl Y ' �'as,secur-� been s Zvir-.-4.-- s , •Ca to g Cate The: sal"ar y •. otiation: :' teachers'inthe , ., Bill J D Lorne and Bill 'rowed that .,, P when the et awa from home y •g• • , what theycan: .. .> there's no limit to . do.:Bill'Porteous,learned t at ey en when you are, 2500 Miles from: home • ;ou still have to'be:careful ,, , :_ . -t d�of'tlie oar wit : regard .to .the • o tact , new Contract. : where 'ark'hs ou neves. youp y , wh upon ou: o wi creep y , • tion — if th6 can persuade •youngpeople toattend tainl the average child in y g public school• is: tment. to the enforced' diet of Bible of resen.1, • 'opens the, school day -r— if; indeed, he reacts- One of . the ' basic freedoms our .'pioneer Canada was freedom;.. to worship as they ' descendants, nts, have long since forgotten that �: . . , • _ , apply to all people,, not lust to . Christians. a pace that we now have thousands of.children families are not Christian: Ther are Jews . • Asiatic'' - faiths; not to<riention` the increasing• If Christianity is to beproven a worthwhile' rttith sure1 � •others Will to n. far tiltimitnate--t Such `classes'. apt to react with realm and prayer g P Y at. all: • ' ancestor's sou' pleased: However, .. freedom: is: supposed :_ Ontario' is growing in our schools M oslems, and ' number of agnostics.. fat th, a ether is .•. A....... levet e religions . educa i g ton ethicsso consstently, That we have somethug. :ypalatable as AM' .ADVANCE ns -true=` •Cer., a .degree, `er'which• ' ' g•° ht in• . their '� _ to' ;� at such :. whose'. i : , , a dozen ; . faith'. faith to i C ,..•iw `` : • 11f. • ' •-• M: : W WILL B U BE �'r" (UNTIL N '■ � ��� OPEN i 6 P.M� • �L • I , , � �� �� ' • k . } • - a, , .. al . � •' •' • f „ ': ,. • , :+ •. enforbed -indoctrination .at: the ubli'c school As Christian people let us provide Churches and let us strive, to a • 1 pp y our those who observe us'r willin fact, believe . g _ i.' Worth seekin We Will never make Christianity • We tr to tarn ... Y mit down Other er throats WINGt in our that t 'Ion as g -TIMES Andet. ' L know• , .. , 1. w os ail day. Good Friday • " • • t� Basin essmen s Association • '41:41t .-riicalltifo 4.ms's . u w.. +.