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WEDNESDAY
NOVEMBER 19th, 1969
THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
GODERICH
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What Ever 'Happened To Auntr Alice1..
(Adult Entertainment) -= Thurs: at 8 pm .— Fri; and Sat: at 7630""arid' 9.17-`
Yes, . madam, : times 'change
Do you -know what, the `:ups. • collapsed, and , he' wanted to
coming generation of Canadian ;buy; another one
men is goingto marry? Rotten Choking back his ' natural,
wives. /And do you know why? ;fury, father said ' he would
• Because the mothers of these think it over: Result?He' and
..netential tires i e_.sRoiled-- yhrs wile drove ahout-3.00
milesto see the kid and get
something settled
them rotten.
They have over -protected
them, ' tried unsuccessfully to '; l xainple two:• our: daughter
is : at college1 '. My wife . writes
about three times a week, . an& ,
her lettersconsist mostly of
"Do this" and "pon's do that"
The kid needed winter boots
and .ja winter coat., • .This of
''course is very. unusual :in. Can
ada, . and: `demands ' urgent. ac-
tion. And, ,of course, at ' 18, :•
she's much' too young to buy ;'
them for herself. And .: of
course she might. ' be. lonely .:in
that', big city, with no friends.
.'impose 'their own dubious taste :I
on them,. and refused to allow: I
• their daughtersto.learn. 'any-
thing ,
any-thing_;practical,, like, sewing or
ookrg
.This is not. a blanket •tow
destination,, blit it certainly ,ap-
plies
applies_ :to many : people I know.,
'Nor. must' I blame it all on
mothers: 'Many 'fathers ', aid.. and
abet.
I speak from experience
These middle-aged- spoilers are
driven by. several .motives:
'Most . of • them were growing up
When things' weretough all
over, and. they are ruthlessly
.determined that,. their •kids ..'are
have at
tages" they': couldn't„have •
Thus we have a plethora of
lessons in music, ballet, 'fig-
ure -skating; , We' 'have the very
acetest--€ashions-=and :f -ads- re
gardiess of : cost.' We have cars.
.for kids who would be danger-
ous on.a tricycle: -
Another motive is fear. By
shielding : their ;children from
: any and all' unpleasantness, 'in
eluding work, they ,:hope to
keep them "straight” :and . out.
of the cluches of. drugs, sex
and ,hippiedom. More Often ..
they ' • drive'• them ' . into' trying.
;something out of sheer bore-
lum--with-�-their-=diat�-=oi—pab
h. •
,Another. ' •reason for thee;; co- ,
pr like. over protection' ..-.rs.
love.' You don't like to see
• someone you love' in trouble,
whether' it's emotional, finan-
cial or. legal.
And a final 'motive • is plain:
laztness.'Mothers say, "I'd• rath
er do it myself than have to •
nag at "her (or him)." So do
fathers. Thus many of the
things which middle-aged peo-
ple
o-ple consider virtues:: punetuaii
ty, diligence,. courtesy, cleanli-
ness go by the board. ' •
But when you have. to tell an
18 -year-old. girl to wash her
feet, there's something wrong,
My neighbor, whose son is at
• college, was wakened, early Sat-
urday morning by a long-dis-.
' tance (collect, naturally) `call
from said son. His car hada
Pgre�it Night _Held.
AtThe:SCQUt
he -Annual' parents' .Night of
the lst Kinloss Scouts was held in
the Scout Hall Tuesday, Novem-
l er,l1 at 8.19 p.m. •with the turn-
out very disappointing .
'The' retiring chairman of the.
Group Cornm.ittee Jim Lizmore,
was chairman for this meeting..
The minutes of the last meeting
were 'reed by Mrs. Maulden,. sec-
retary .of. the-s'pansoringgroup.; -:
Holyrood ;Institute. The finan-
cial report was given by treasurer :
of.the:'grou•p,cor•umittee Gordon:.
Wall.
Mrs. P. A:: MLrray •, as
representative of sponsors, ,gave
a report'mentioning the last Queen
Scbut picture /which they donated
at'the father, and son banquet,.
Mrs. Murray also:had succeeded in
,getting three new membersfor the
Group Committee, Ron Stanley
Lloyd Ackert., and lack :Barr . She
told of how 'proud she was of the
Cubs and Scouts .who attended.
the Arniistice Service earlier, that'
same. day.
So we kdrive. through 450
.Miles of. that •. ;fogand rain
Counting hotel . bill, tips,, gas,
and '.a couple ; of dinners out,
+htncn boot
about four times , what .' they
should have.
And then the brat says she'.
'isn't 'lonely' 'at all. That's the '.
.only_reasnn ent;:..:a 1.
her so..
However : and despite, we had
a ' pleasant weekend.. Dining
out, we sat beside a young
couple. He was a Czech, not
long out, very smooth, very .
handsome.; She; was' :a New-
foundlander,"' - very • • friendly,.
very open,
PAGE.
NINE
LOCHALSH
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Emberlin of
Toronto spentzthe weehrend-with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Finlayson
oJn McCharles. ofYeolia
spent the week -end with Mr. and.
Mrs. Oliver . McCharles,
Pupi18 and Teachers of North `I
Ashfield Public School enjoyed
the holiday on Tuesday. November
llth
With the winter weather arriv-
ing onthe week -end, many' cattle
e barns__ and._ once �..
,again the daily grind of chores:,
students. students. from .this area •
attended the foot-ballgame in
Goderich on Thursday
= Mr:,- and 'Mrs. Doug Henry spent
the"week'-end in Montreal.
Frank MacLennan entered hos-
pital in London,' where he will
undergo surgery
Recent visitors: with Mrs, Annie
McMurchy, were' -Mr. and Mrs.
Hatherton of:Elmira .
Mrs. Lorne Luther is working at.
Sandersons Ladies and Mens Wear
store in Lucknow.
Mr: and Mrs. Dan Wylds. were;
recent visitors in Goderich with '
Mr. and Mrs..''MacIntyre
The annual'repprt of the Group.
Committee was readkby'John.
Frook.::-Heb thanked all who 'help-
ed -Ln any ay-andgaveattendance
of members at meetings: ;Account
was also given on ;where money is,
used ..for the,boys;. why funds,, are
low .• and why' more should be
raised.;'
Cubmaster, gee Haldenby.;
reported on'his year's work and the
necessity of 'an. assistant.. Scout
Leader John vanBeers gave an .
account of his: and his assistant
John Ac!ert's activities with, the
boys,.
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•
Venturer .Advisor Bruce Colweli-
also accounted 'for.hiswork of.
the past year and ;his uncertainty
of the futuVe, when he contin'ues1
in school .'away from this area
The Ladies Au
xil
iary reportwas
glomi, -U `yrs-- 1m—�ur ..' Ways -and
means'of' money.•raising for the',
Groups, were discussed bykall pres
.ent .
• District Cornmissipner Lloyd
Ackert had questionaires on.. entire
organization and°,its duties : •,
which -were answered -with parents
working in `groups:;
Meeting was moved adjourned.
WIN H i'L
Tom Park Observes
93rd Birthday
DUNGANNON:NEWS.
A -pioneer resident of Dungannon
Mi Tom 'Park on Friday the 14th
celebrated his 93(.1 birthday.
A bout 50. friends and neighbours
dropped, in through the.day.to •',
extend their best wishes Endow
ed •with'a keensense'. of humor.,
he retna ns. fairly active and uses
glasses -only -for: reading and 3L.:.
He is an avid .hockeyfan via TV
and of. cours : Toronto' is tops
Mr ; Park•:is the last:Surviving
•member of the :family of the late•
JOhn.Park and Mary West, whose.
facts is .only, a short distance,away
and 'now ,maintained : by. another
John Park.; 'a nephew, The: corn -
munity wishes :him, the very best.
by: John Frook and seconded by
Gordon Wall This:was followed
by three 'dimensional centennial
tour pictures and lunch served:
by Ladies: 'Auxiliary:: ,
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SAT.; MATINEE'
NOV. 22
anon Goes.
to }�Indio"
"Then a Sikh '(Indian;' turban
:and beard) came inand sat
nearhy,.-.Tlooking_.-desperately
lonely. I asked him over. The
chef, a young Czech' who was a
friend, of the other one, joined
us and said he'd like to take
my daughter . out. Kim spilled
something on: her ' mother's
best blouse. •
We adjourned to our hotel
room for a couple of ' pleasant
hours. The Newfy girl asked.
Kim if she'd like to' share an
'apartment. 1 wouldn't be'. sur-
prised ,if a Czech did, too. My >a
wife worried about the smooth
Czechs. The 'Sikh lost his mei
ancholy
Don't think' I've strayed
from ny , "theme. Our kid is
spoiled) rotten. She cooks like ,a
one-armed paper -hanger and •
couldn't Sew two burlap bags
together: My deepest sympathy
is extended to her future hus-
band„
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