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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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LUCKNW ' C4MMUNlTIf SA
Mayday, Sept. ,Zest, ,x:30 p i
Monday, Oct5thF
accQmmouarroN • -
FOR 400 HEAD..
tao
ROBERT McINTOSH
PHONE RIPLEY 395.5230 OR LUCKNOW S28-9912
AUCTIONEERS
Emile MacLennan Allan Maclntyre
COMMUNITY FORU
Noble 'Thoughts and Nicholls' Notions
•1N PRAISE OF NON-C:ONFORMITY
Conformity is'one'of the most
serious social diseases of our time
We have bye om so-a-eultomed
to• making 'decisions and deter
:mining our values and ideals by
4-whatothcr poople. t rink,, that we
have dost our unique individual
i;ty, we.have been satisfied with
•ihe second.. best , •and .we have
lirnited the creative'possibilities'
in'life . • .
• The world of fashion shows' us
what we are like. When colour
ed shirts were rnanufa•ctured •for
men, every rnan had to wear One.
'Manyeven threw away white .
shirts and.bought•coloured ones
so they, •would not be different '
from the. majorit:.'. Girls with
h, _..on; wearing
:mini -skirts in'order'to be like •
their friends.• :Conformity means
chore than. attra.ctiveness , .it •
seems. •
Men are •being mildly pre'ssur-
ed into wearing sideburns and a
beard. When.are you going to
grow. side -burns?" comes 'the•
oppose the status duo for the sake
of opposition.. Such groups .rnake
•their point in condenronarion of
the.status gtib ,'but do not have
question; . At one, t-irne the-riin
who wore .a beard was a non -con-
formist Noi, he has become the
confo:rr,tst and the cleansh•aven '
rtan the n,on .conformist .
• '. The -so-called non -conformist
groups like the hippies and the ,
folk=festiVal'crowd are More •c.on=''
for m is t t h a-n--the•-re-st of 4TE^� .
In.order to be'"in'; with this group •
dne n ust'?o bare=foot, wear beads.
and refuge to h�,'th 4.0 one H ea:'-
in a, clean white. shirt ,coul;d. be-.
lofZ`• „ '
Conformity in b.utw•ard' appea r -
ince 'indicates a =':tile]; -nore 15er-
ious co.rito mit.` in values and'
ideal`• in Our society The irripor7
tain•ce.of•being youthful Is over-
exaggerated,_:Ttitis we have sifts-
year=old -try tngto Ioora id act •
like thirty -year-olds, Carnpin• .:
has become so:popular as a.holi.r
day past=timethat a person •is
made,'to.feel queer if .he spends his
hbliday.quie,tl� at home reader,
any positive .values:atid ideals ;
to replace the.ones with which we McCosh spent the w:eekend•in
conform. • Arthur with 'Misses Olive and:
W-hat.we.need are peoplewh,o ,vlargret ,Orr;.:.
are:willing to be different in Major and Airs. Ian NicNabb,
order that..our society,can'be trans Chris and Sean, left on..Morrday:
formed, We need people who are.. for Kingston.. Ontario,: where •
not satisfied with what is good they plan to. make their horrre;F
but Wild arewilling to stand up :The McNabbs spend their'•sum- ".
for what' is the 'best .we 'need -niers...aa_th i-r-Gott-age-atHayes'- -
people w-tio are willing to ,let Lake in this.v`icin.ity.
the creative forces within. them
' be, released so we:May benefit
through .their.poetry , 'their art.,
their philisoph.ical insight ,''or
Whatevercontribution they •can
make. We need people who ie -
use' to let .the .ives be deter-
Mined by what other.'ptople think.
but who live for: :the highest val-
ues ate). know within thenise'lves,
Unless :we break away from the'
PURPLE GROVE
Friends will, he sorry to hear
lhsit Ralph Hill is a patient in
Winghaiii flospiwd.,. Ile is wished
a speedy recovery. '
Recent •visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
i)o1 McCosh were Mrs, Audrey
Schandlen of Port Credit , 1\Ir. •
and Mrs. 1 Towa rd •Thompson
MissBrerida Nicholson and Joyce:
and lti'ii l lliolt
, 'NUS,. Don lore and -faintly•
spent lastweek w4'rh• lr. and
Mrs, heCI11,. es iia.. Oshawa and:
Nilk, aid Mrs.. William Wood Sr.
and David.ar Port Severn.'.
Sandra Collins has finished her
course at Waterloo Lutheran Uri-
versity in 'Wate,rloo and is
having holidays at her' home . '
Dr. and Mrs. Jim Einer'son,
Frankie and Susan of Charing,
Cross visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Georgi Erherson and •
Bob.
Mr. and Mrs, .Don Dore spent`
Saturday eyening, with Major and
Mrs. last -McNabb.° .• _ ,
"'• Mark Kuehl has'been having•
holidays with Mr.. and Mrs•. Gord-.
on`Patterson', Rayrnond arid•David. • n 113E11 -]s
iy�ta rgn e C off hr 'f rriahe d -h e r •
s.urnmer job at Bruce,I3each:. Mr., arid NIrs.:Keith' K'i.lpatrick
rn
of Aberl'ey have sold, their prop-
erty to Mr. and Mrs...Stewart
MaDona•ld. of Kinloss. '
Mrs. MarionLiddle Dale and •
011ie ;••Karen':McGuireof. Kirk-
--ton Mary -1a nc ' : N1otc-et .
and Michele Bradley s.pent,`a few •
clays at, a cottage at Sauble Beach
WEDNESDAY,' SEPTEMBER 2, 170
KINCARD1NE
FALL: FAIR
SATURDAY, • SEPTEMBER 12„„.
:.1�.T cONNAUGHT PARK.
PARADE LED BY BRUCE COUNTY JUNIOR.'BAND AND
_'H.E-:$iT-MAR-Y''S-MAR-C H I-NG-B-AKD
ENtERTAINMENT
0. 3 Jacksand a Jill
Open . Square dance competition
Horse races
Klpatricks Sell
HorneAf Ambe:riey
Mr. and Mrs, Francis Boyle •
held a corn roast for the Lucknow•
Square Dancing Club on Saturday
evening. _ The attendance
was about forty, five.
. Mrs-. Bill Arnold and Mrs.'.Don
••conformity of these times., we
will become a weak• flabhV':an
insignificant generation which
• will be: hard -put to describe, it -
.self as hurr?at
•
LANGSIDE
•fir , •and Mrs., Jin Young spent.
a few days in Toronto and attend
edifie C: N.E.
and Mrs, Bob -Young have:
returned from their •honey rni of
trip to the Vest' Coast and are • •,
isi'tin� v, ith his parents Mr. and
•We,s Youn•
K:
•
of Kirkton on Wednesday ,of Dist
Recent visitors .with 'Nit.' and
Mrs. Leslie Wardell were Mrs.
Harold,Adams of Port Alpert
Helen and Florence. Wardell
spent. holidays with•Nlr. and Mrs.
Michael Ashton at Bright:
'• 011ie Liddle of Amberle.y ;
accompanied het 'grandparents .
Mr. a'nd. Mrs . Lorne Reid of lain
cardiae to-visit=with �1t-a;itd
Nits.. David 'Nesbitt and family
:of Br:'tush Columbia. • Mrs. \ia.rv,
Errington; of Goderich"., Mr. aiid.
Mrs; -Michael Ashton of Eiri•ght•
Judy and Faith Ann Wardell cif
:Kitchener and Mr. and
--STI r' a ii•d-- 1rs---Ro-1 r•r Scott
and Mt..and Mrs. William Scott
attended the weddi.ngof .1lrs.
•Robeii Scon , sister at heemer-
ton , recently
'Mr. and NIis; Elwood Giffen. •
Mrs.' N'iabel Nlorgan Of Stay.ner
and•.J,ohit C. Campbell.iif Lac:1‹.1 o %
Visited on Thursday ybf
witch .Cir. ,alndNtis..Donalif t o:.
ncy.
animal heaith service
leadership in
nutrition
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By championing non-confor.r itv
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• " in.the face of so much conform-
ity , I am not advocating that
people be,different for the sake of
being different ,.• We *already have
too many groups who are trying to
`water visited recehtl': w.iih :Lars..
W.rn.. Orr: '
'Mr.. and M rs . Dick ', fc C,)u rl liti
accorr,panied ".:r. and `''':"S, Gord-
on `,:c[ villin for. a week -end Walt...
:rs D. :,;c-'C�i illin's brother at
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Sf e' e•n : t'`•:a:- p,f
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rand-parents' ; . and Mrs. laic- .
Russell Young ati'd Donald Lt:
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