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THE LUCKNOW SENTI.NEL, LUCKNOW,,ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER 7th,
The -UCICISTQW SENTINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
"Tho Sopoy Town" -.On th Huron -Brut. Boundary
• Seeond Class: Mail. Registration Number 0847
Established 1873 :Published Each Wednesday Afternoon
Mombor of.'_fhit C;W.N.A. and O.W.N:A.
Subscription. Rate, $5.00 a .year in advance;-- to. the U.S.A., $7:000.
Donald: C. Thompson, Publisher
.WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 197•
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LErs PRETEND!
It's a strange country we live in. Is . it • any wonder . that youth
- shake their heads in disbelief and .amusement as some of the adult
leaders in this country _continue to expand, On some of the . hypocritical:
situations which exist.
This past weiee we saw two examples which look pretty foolish
to .us. •
The Kitchener area, . heavily settled by. Germans in years gone
by, has promoted "Oktoberfest". The October festival was . ai great
aiargc..FoIIow
Luckn�w"
Incidc.nt
Lewis Stapleton, Dublin was
recently convicted in•`Provincial
Judge's. . Court ._in Walkert-oz _of
break, enter -and theft in regard
to break-in at H & B Discount in,
Lucknow last June. .
Lawrence:Marriott of Dublin
was convicted .of theft of licence
plates. stolen•fto,m Alex, .MacKep- ,.
zie the same time: as the breakiit.
:.The ,two men..were remanded far.
setitehce. until °O tober1I9th,
Peter Rotko of Hamilton has
been arrested and charged with
two counts of theft , These .charg-
es arose from t:hefts'comrt,ntted •
in the villa:str of 'Liz:l;now.during .
the month of Ma \ -;,ct $00 H•;as
stolen „froth one '1h' ist• arae
from .another .ho: -.se .
DPNH A.NNt2N zi+i
CONT1•NU ELS. FR M . l
:briefly.
Both Kingsbr'.idge and Brookside
Schools gave their song and yell.
In the 4 -horse hitch, Eugene.
MacLeod of Kincardine placed
success• last year and = the idea has. spread tv other cities and "towns= -f- -a- -r s
this year. • The festival is a "beer drinking event" and : is as natural . to
beer. drinking. Germans and others as "spareribs and sauerkraut".'.
However, the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario has ruled, that
posters advertising the event' may not show mugs of beer and the
word crBeer"—ma3Lnoti a
• We all know very well the foo ich . r connmereia>s "now pe
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ing on TV. where the actual product is not shown . but where the idea is
. firmly planted. •
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game•of hockey. National Hockey League president Clarence Campbell
,was "up in arms" that the TV special showed half dressed hockey.
players squirting beer and cliampagne around the dressing room after
winning the world championship.
Mr. Campbell said .that :is has been an N.H.L.ruling. for the.
past three years 'that the .league would . notpermit the. publication . of
It seems': it's permissable,-un' a es o quor..... cense
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• Board, to hold a beer festival, tint we must pretend we are not prom-.
otipg the saleand use of beer.
/ The second ~ incident this week concerns 'the' same question,
•"Liquo-
A_CBC_showlast-weeksoncernes1 Bobby Orr and the Canadian ..
scenes showing ' "consumption, of al h l -beverages, naked
carousing.'.'
-Clarence might not realize that the image of N.H.L. players is
. not "snow white;'' in the minds ' of our children. and ,adults.. We see
them, week after -week, smashing -one -another -with -lists and sticks.
holding out • for higher wages at the 'expense' of the team, displaying
uncontrolable fits of, "temper; making the most of the dollar through
'endorsingproducts they, may not even use, and.. yes. Clarence, even
" " words.at the referee and team-mates. •'
.cuss
_:._.using � .. ...
They're humans: Clarence, so why Worry about a bit of beer.
foam after our kids have probably just finished. watching. 'cowboys,
and ' Indians dying like flies on TV, a' war' spectacular or one of =those.
dramas where all normalforms of morality cease'to be.
Helens second. In the parade.' •;.
:class of horses, Bert Bean was.
first, followed by..Mrs. Ron Alton:
v1a,rg-Shobbrook Sandra Lee. Bak-
er, . David F innigan andMrs
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won the bike race. '
Winner in the ba by .show ; six.
months and under:, was,Barry
Nivins,'son.of Mr.: and Mrs. Al-
lister Ntvins ,,R.- R 3 Auburn,:—
Michael Pentland ; ' syn of Mr.
and Mrs•. Larry Pentland. of Dun-.
gannon, won in the six months to
one year category. • .
Top prize winner in the flower
ENGAGEMENT
CLARKE - NICHOLSON
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nichol
son, . Ludirripw
arinounee the engagement of
their daughter Verna Lorraine to.
Albert" James Clarke, sop Of Mrs.
Arthur Clarke :and the late 'M'r.
,Clarke of Lucknow.. -The Marri-:
nage. will takeplace on 'Fr.iday.,
October, 23, 1970..
STUDENTS GOING
HERE AND THERE
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• If the' N H.L.. is seeking to improve its image, leave the dressing
'rooms alone and . start in the president's 'office.
THE IUCKNOW FIRE DEPARTMENT
IS INTERESTED I`N SPONSORING •
BABY SITTING COURSE
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DEALING WITH : THE WI -Ng
SUBJECTS
* FIRE EMERGENCY -
* HEALTH NURSE. BABY CARE •
�• -.SMA .L:-FIR::ES - EXTINGUISHERS
*, ST. JOHNS AMBULANCE
*' .BABY SITTERS RESPONSIBILITIES O.P.P.
This is open to baby sitters of all ages, adults,
included. Any interested please dontact
Bill ilphnistone, phone 528-3013
Roddy `.MacSween, son .of Mr.
and, Mrs.. Innis. MacSween of
London -and formerly of:. Lucknow ,.
is in his second year 'in Business
Administration at, Western • Univer-
sity. His sister Darlene is attend-
ing secondary
ttend-ing'secondary school in London'.
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HURON -BRUCE
SWINGERS •
Come, out and bring your friends fora most en
loyable•.'ev ening of square dancing. A beginner
club.bis just begun.
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FOR INFORMATION ABOUT TIME AND PLACE CONTACT
BOB • GILCHRIST, PHONE 395-5280;• RON MACHAN PHONE
528400V.OR BOB. STRUTH.ERS, PHONE 528-2046 •
th- Q-e-xhibit-s. w -a;- ,F1;
Russell Brindley, of R. R. 3,
Auburn. Mrs. Prank Thompson,
of'Dupgannon and Mrs Courtland
Kerr .,:.of R. R. 4, Goderich ,
wen-to-p.pr-i-z-es
competition:
The `McNeil brothers of Col.
borne Township won awards fcj
exhibiting the top•three cows.
' Donald Hodgins ,• son of Mr, and
Mrs:. John .Hodgins of.Kinlough;
hasretuned''for his 4th year to
the•University of Guelph and.his
entered his ,213.. year -at the, \Teter
it ry College.
Miss Lo.ree Campbell. niece of
Mr. and .Mrs. Ross Gammie , R; R:_,;
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-1,,''Luc1 now entered Owen Sound'
Regional School:of Nursing on
Ttiesda.y, , S eprer;-iber 29th.
. sot: of
s.�c ..t'
now �s at er W.:�K Fant .aw e• e:c,l
lei e., trr:dor:.
Toy .cars, ' made from cucumbers ,..were exhibited
Wednesday '. at the Dungannonfair and ,shown
Joanne Thompson; 14, daughter' .of Mr. and Mrs.
Frain lrompsni of -Dungannon he esti-umber.
cars were made ,byarea public . school\ children.
LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT
f.
MONDAY, OCOBER 12
1:00 P.M.
LARGE TURKEYS -. HAMS - CHICKENS
' SHOT GUNS ' 22 RIF4ES
NO SCOPES
WEST WAVVANQSH GRAVEL PIT.
ONE CORNER SOUTH OP LUCKNOW - 4 MILE '1