The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-07-08, Page 4THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL:LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ' WEDNESDAY, JULY ith, MO
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UCKNOW SENTINEL
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LUCKNOW, ,ONTARI ,
'Ms lopipy Tew," - on the Hursn Brea Boundary •
Second cuss 'Nal Rog ation 'Number 0847 .
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Ettabliehed 1873. -- Published Each Wednesday Afternoon,
Member of the C.W.N.A.. and O.W N.A..
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Donald C. Thompson,. Publisher
WEDNESDAY, JULY Sth, 1978.
Daae Andrew Named HomouraryPres.;
Canadian Hereford Assoc., Area N.�tive
BY
ZION. CORRESPONDENT
One of the June issues of The
Free Press Weekly, , published in.
.Winnipeg and one Of Canada's
national farm newspapers
• c"ontained a picture'of Dave A.
Andrew of Calgary, stating that.
M.r. Andrew had been elected
honorary.• president of the
Canadian Hereford Association.
Dave'Andrew,. 79, was born at '
Lucknow and was 'secretary. of the;
Canadian Hereford Association.
for 17 years until his retirement
in 1959.... .
A Guest _Editorial ..
WISDOM -THE CONCERN AF PARENTS
BY DIANE _ZINN,_ GRADE: 12B __-
F. E. MADILL SECONDARY 'SCHOOL,
The knowledge explosion of "today is the talk of teenagers and
the worry. of parents. With the knowledge students are 'acquiring,
, parents. feel inadequate to handle •the problems , of their youth. Some
parents may even 'hesitate because their kids know so much more•
- : y did=at -the t age
Knowledge, doesn't . make. the . youth of today smart, because
without wisdom; students may as well be computers or robots. Students
Dave Andrew was born July 1st
1890 on a farm south of Lucknow.
on, the 12th of Ashfield Township
The fairn is now owned, by
Wm. G. Hunter. Dave received
ed his primary education in the
local schools and entered the
'Ontario Agricultural'Coilege in
the Fall of 190" to. ta-ke the •
Associate'Course in „Agriculture..
He re-entereddthe college in
1924 to complete his degree
course .graduating; in Animal.
Husbandry. ' •
He .was assistant farm manager
at the Indian -institute, Farm at
Brandon , Manitoba for, twoyears;
manager of the Provincial.Dem-
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do show a lack .of wisdom in handling their own .physical, mental. and onstration Farm at Vermilion,
'moral 'welfare. This is where parents ,should step in. Wisdom is .not Alberta 'for ten g ears:and ,in-`
structor. in Animal Husbandry at
The best method of • acquiring: w-isdam is in responsibility and_ exper-
ience in the family unit. In this world of, technique, students look for
guidanceand hinna.n'value' in the home.
- I believe -if as: rich time were •spent on wisdom as on knowledge;
we would not be faced with..students rioting and. the use of drugs. Par-'
ents' don't have to be "great brains" to : teach simple decency, human
warmth and: a sense of respansiliiity to One's fellow human beings.
And students should have . the decency to. listen to their parents, no
matter how hippie' they youth.. may, be.
MISER -SPENDTHRIFT GOVERNMENTS
To •a citizen contemplating the manner ' in' which his •.tai money
is`• spent, the spectacle: is eve vi*ay thai-govern-
tnents combine the, opposed characteristics of the miser andtthe spend -
The niggardly, tightly -audited... parsimony 'with which politicians
clot-somp�ee c -:-cont st s g--with-the , tit
limit; 'there's plenty 'more where that came from' ' extravagance with
. which they pour it out on: others.
But spending•on libraries, hospitals, health services (particu-
larly where mental. disorder is involved ), research, penal sand cor-
'rec ional InStitutians,. old people's and' children's ..homescome defin
iteiy in the. miserly sphere. St
F.Wighways and national defence come equally emphatically in
the spendthrift .zone. 'ev'en 'whin same of the is estianaable
from tti r wp-int of theo rist or• ---t e milta1ris' : `T'hat ,$1 �, miIiibn
dollar refit of the aircraft: Carrier Bonaventi re followed : by, its scrap-
ping only three years later is a notable case in point. ;
Education presents a curious instance of a split attitude. Ea-
penditures are tightly controlled in ' such matters as books. and
teachers' salaries. lavish in school buil = -,• -w
ones) and school buses.
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It occ*urs'. to some to wonder bow closely 'goy°ernments are in
� in
epros-
ecThe real truth may be that and large. the electorate would
to ha'-c+enero , : ,
omical where now :they are lavish '
the VerrnilionnAgriculrural
Schoolfrotil January 1st 1930
until the school was closed for
military: purposes ih April , 1941,
with•the eaeeptidriof;.one terirr
during.:which he served in the
same eapacit•v at the• Olds ,School
• of Agriculture:, 'Olds,' Alberta.
He was 'engaged in agricultural
representative .work •in Ontario • d b h C
for seven ears,
.Liie.t �.,tn iron ada-obtained'the pedigree recog- l-
and Halton Counties. He.was
ninon it so•long sought from'U:S.
also Dist:r•ict:Agricultu•ralist in and is certainly a. Book full of'',
Alberta with headquarters. in interest to the cattle breeder.
V'e•rmilionm froAp il1=,41
until September*, 1 -='� i.: l,Zrcki M.t .'Andrew is married to the
tithe' he acdeptec :a.. p ninon•
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toriner *Elea 'Stanley of Kincar-
D. A. Andrew of Calgary has
been elected honorary pres-
ident of the Canadian Hereford
Association. Mr. Andrew, • 79,
Was born :at Lucknow, Ont.,
and was secretary of the CHA.
for 17 years until his retirement
;in 1959,
connected with the history of •
the fiat century of Hereford breed -
_
1n 1961 the book "Thi H
ereford • :three-year contract, but Dr,
in Canada" 1860 - 1960 was com. r Mowbray expects to spend'at
pleted written by Dave:Andrew ,. least five bars in Indonesia and
Hereford historian and published perhaps stay indefinitely'.
at: that time in a quantity. of Catherine' and Jolin'.�will leave. '
5000 copie4 The Vnittraf. ris this Friday by air,.accornpanied
printed. on' slick paper in large • by `their' son Scott , age 11: The:,
readable type and is well bound. have the necessary books and::
containing 552 pages - of the . : lessons for Scott to.' continue his
history 0 the first 100 'years' of the/j schooling by Correspondence
Hereford breed in Canada There- second son,- Paul. age 17.. will
are dozens•of pages, listi.ng:psom-; join thein. later this surrtmer.
inent.sir.es used in the .herds of Their third son., John, is -a third,
individual breeders who made. ,year law, student at the University
worth while contributions.•to.the of Saskatchewan. • •
whiteface breed. This interest •The Aiowbrays'visited for a
Contribute To
Help BuiIdSchool
Welk-knowrt',Canadian broad-
Gaster. Betty Kennedy has this
week sent a letter to Stuart E.
Collyer, Principal of Lucknow and
District Public School to give
thanks for a contribution received
for "Project Schoolhouse".. Grades
1 to 8• at Lucknow School contri- '
buted $25 to the fund.*.
The *funds: will help -build` a
school--in-.the=-Common ,e -a -it aFi
bbean Island' of St. Vincent as •
Ontario's International Education
Year Project. The United. '
Nations designated 1970 as IEY
year, to helppromote better
understanding between peoples of
the world;
Mrs'.= Kennedy.is Chairman of
The Minister's Advisory Commit-
tee on Educational Assistance
which was established by the Hon;
William Davis last year.
LUCKNOW NATIVE. .
'1 CONTINUED FRONT PAGE 1
,ing ' so; escii e•s; ow an -
few -days in this -area- with rela-
tives prior to leaving.
Care , ilrigina11y'Co-operation
for • Arnerican Relief Everywhere:
and: founded during the Second
World War,. is. a Joint U.S. -
Canadian venture: sponsored by
the Federal' governments of both...
of "Secreiary ca' e C= di daughters and Three granddaught-
Hereford As.ocia apz7 -71e er_ : Mrs. Gordon. Kirkland' of
as Secretary in 'Xz s y:x . s, rlel 'i's a sister and Alfred
sin•
ce devoted his :t e..c _-..arc � err�, ofcOrillia ;` a brother. •
dine and 'they have two married
countries. .
• The Mowbrays had earlier
served, in similar Work in Aftan-
istan for 1 1°'2 years.
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