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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-11-19, Page 9901,1 EN N� •IN (QRST JUST N' TO, TIN (LINOI 182 3 wing e awarb .R._ 1 WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19th, 1969 THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO GODERICH 30 THE SQUARE - PHONE 524 QUARE'PHONE..:52_ AIRCONDiT- 0 €9'--- THUDS., ,FRT., SAT. Nov. 20-21722 MGM *soots • STANLEY iuill K M.IODucTION' 2001 a space odyssey SUPER *$AYIAIONUNETE000IAIt' ONE SHOWING ONLY ,EACH.. . EVENING at 11:00< P.M.. SUN„ MON, TUE„ 'WED. Nov. �3-24-25-26 This is the filar PLAVBOY ran ten well-stacked pages on in their March Issue! .11111111.1.1.111.111.011114 qva CSA N I Iron.► nus MERION arif eili"de1pps. : and find Ince hayipureaa�� A rlpma$ tidos lilihi I Ttrnhu GrwaIiN POMO A Illimil.Filal •Tahiala' • ADMITTANCE ESTHICTEO to wwa.- ONE SHOWING AT 8:00., PM. Coming Next; / 1'1 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,. • • • 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:: , PHONE 357.1630 " 'SHOW TIMES Fr1dBy and. Saturdays . at 7:15 and 9:15. All -other ' days, one show at 8:00, except where noted on; the program. f�r1r_ THUR. FRI., . SAT: NOV. 20,. 21, 2Z, 2001... A SPACE ODYSSEY" Cn�ema$cope- Color Starring: Gary Lockwood This science -fiction entry ' is very timely; Due to the length of, this feature, there will,only be one show: each night start ing.at:800,p.m. *f***#****# 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. 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