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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUC.KNOW,;
ONT*RIO
AY, APRIL 2nd, 1969
The LUCKNOW SENTINEL
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Established 1$7/3 -- Published Each
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WEDNESDAY,APRIL 2nd° 1969
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SUBSCRIPTIONS .ARE PAID'
; ..Effective: April 1st, post, office regulations
incl from beingas• generous with its credit.
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thank the post,office for making better business
sof 'us.,
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:As of A til 1st .an subscri do w
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months m arrears will. not ualif fo bulla
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Sentinel and other .weekly newspapers. have
, , • partment. Thus means that. when a subscription
. months:•over bracket it will necessarilybe
list. '
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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
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that the :su scriber has,, in, most cases,;good
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disc
been toted.
But the post office regulation is a.reasonable.one:
it in- e•'future. and, ho that :subscribers
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BLESSINGS OF A :Sons
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In a re rt ,on' the:' Sports Page this:
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Lucknow Novice hockey'.team played 35 ames
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• a lot of hockey. for .the bo s but knowin the
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• toward the game, no. doubt theywould be
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IN' ADVANCE
•will.'prevent the
as it was before` and
people out of •many
'ch is 'further than.
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• mailin' � rates: which
with the post. office
reaches the,. «
removed. from the mailing
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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
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eyes of • some . people.
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subscriptions knowing
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Rarely
intentions. yhave
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will assist us:
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The death
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of that'city
Mr,..,arket
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consid.erable•.time.
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Arnold
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the son of
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the late Dr..
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by' wife
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of Kin Ston;
Hartford
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enthusiasm
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Generally,' minor hockey teams now playman man more . •
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aures r season •than theydid a fewyears ago.. We recall as a' Pee.'
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. 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 .
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appointments of this type .came to be many. us in of Lu know ,
: assed.'awa at Strat :': ,rtes. '.teachers
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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- ,.:.
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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
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is spending
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long .,hours these •
days
' salary' schedules for ele -,
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and:secondary' school„..
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in tale county.,' � ..
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recent et with
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ull u • stakes when D h.a coed -:
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Bill Porteous drove.such a car,
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it was"decided to investi ate . The
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ow fortunate theyare: , •. ,-__
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in- our . ublic school
, .P s, Thursday
Macka has recom- - _.fit
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We full. agree with .th
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March 2�th at Ai1sa•Crai:
interment at Ivan. Cemetery.
Y
schedule
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Count•
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ti, aily.
0 salary
'secondary
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G ategory
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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
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or 2 7 l0 t
Y ' .D o :•11,400
or 1 ' 6 800 oto 10 8 40
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adv stressed the
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schedule was still•'
,under.�,
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It is notknown what
c count have`reues•
territory; came when;The l,uckn ow
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Sentinel � was, spotted ;fin the 'empty:
car seat.
'Afteer' further investigation, anon Bill
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an i,:Jenn .. a' peated_:but,-odd-l-
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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
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night' was, held at ' i �
Kinloss for the
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The committee on ; reh sous education
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headed byformer lieutenant -governor .' Keiller
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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
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•able to families, of all• faiths, not. limited te•Chr stuns:
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• oroper--place-for.-sectar • • _ . k I .. k k i 3n `"the
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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
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were'
and,
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Mrs
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700 had been :realized:
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couple. and daughter
p
residing with, neighbours
g
Mrs:. Glen' Youn S,
,neg.
week.'when,a trailer
The two o�un boys
g,
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: A 1e :Pe
x rcy at Kmlough'
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g• Mr;
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been
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The:
sal"ar y
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teachers'inthe
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., Bill
J D Lorne and Bill 'rowed that
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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
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regard .to .the
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new Contract.
: where 'ark'hs ou neves.
youp y ,
wh upon ou:
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• 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
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apply to all people,, not lust to . Christians.
a pace that we now have thousands of.children
families are not Christian: Ther are Jews
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• 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,
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freedom: is: supposed
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Ontario' is growing
in our schools
M oslems, and '
number of agnostics..
fat th, a
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religions . educa i
g ton
ethicsso consstently,
That we have somethug.
:ypalatable as
AM' .ADVANCE
ns -true=`
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a .degree,
`er'which•
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at such :.
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As Christian people let us provide
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