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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-10-14, Page 2VCKNO -- ENTINEL. LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO ; . X Town" — On the Huron-Bnice. Boundary Second Class Mail Registration Number NW 1$73Published Each Wednesday Afternoon. Member of the. C.W.N.A aid O,.W.N.A. _ Subicription. Rate, $5.00 .a. year in advance L- to the U.S.A., =7,00' THE •L,UCKNOW'.;SEIENTINEEL, LUCKNOW,..ONTARIONESDAY, O!CTORE WED LUCKNOW VISITORS QNTTN Queen Mary in .1959. • Duringthe period since, the friendship has grown; and Mr.. Large.,was in England this summer and visited with the. Young family, Nick Young -,--who is •24 years_of age, recently graduated from. Cambridge University and like. many young men and women, Donald C. Thompson, Publisher WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 14th, ,l 7S volunteered to, serve a year work ing in a foreign country for VSO (Voluntar_y ,Ser. it _ t_e._rseas),i • The organization'is .much like the .CUSO we are familiar with in this °country,: • A Guest 'Editorial 0 LET'SJIEAtIT FOR COMMUNISM ., BY ,BEN RAE , F. E MADILL SECONDARY . SCHOOL How would you .like all your .problems to. be . solved. Well, the at little • Nick's year .of service took hien to a small village „ a few miles from Lucknow 'India where he taught. Indians .of that' area who were studying fora life of rnitlitary-service in their country. Military service is regarded as a very honoured profession and the military are second from the top 'in the caste system"of India.. The population of Lucknow , India is-abou-t-41/2 millionpeop'-. le.' Nick•was alone when he went to the village, about 15 miles .from Lucknow whichis the 5th or' 6th largest city -in India,. •He did not speak the native. language, but as ,none of his students spoke ENO! ;WILL .AGAIN BEI! ..EFFECT In The Village O���ow . COMMENCING AT 2:00 A.M. .Sunday, October -25th States before returning home.. He' also plans a holiday in India next sumther where he is looking for- ward. to renewing friendships there; When we told Nick about the street ;names ,in Lucknow', .many .of them 'named after the British Generals in the Indian Mutiny he now', India had the same names,. Havelock and Outram are two of the main streets in Lucknow., Ind- ia•: Others common t� both' cora,. who has offered to take' care of all your worries. ___% , _ ..__•_ w Take for instance, if, you are begged -down by competition in your business, The Communist Party has very cleverly solved this by taking control of setting, quotas and ownership of land so 'as. to mini- mize your. competition. All you havetito do%is reach your quota and if. . r• you do this well,. you1 1 = t even ave a pr ure o yours • up , t , on -the -factory; -wall ... the -envy► of -all -your -riends -Anfkif —you • lik :fit?,: shopping, in the USSS.R. you can spend lots of time shopping in stories. First you go, through a line to see what you Want, then, you go through ' a line to pay for it and and finally.:you may.ilike i e -Don't -ask me what you have to do; if; you want to try, an item on. / • Or if you're, sickof advertisements on TX. the . Communist Party again cones toyour aid. They think itis foolish to waste :money on advertisements and encourage. competition: Instead, they waste their money on propaganda, by telling the . country all about their good side and nothing orthe baa side. • Thisleads-to still another advantage of Communism :: no onehas any problems. In the U.S.S.R. you don't have toworry about payments on your car or yottr` . house. for the rest of your life: 'They don't allow you to •- make enough money ' to buy these and • even :if you . do have „ enough. at ' money, they aid yoti further by not manufacturing too many of these goods-on--which-youmay waste'yonr mony_:_Now, if you have worked hard forseveral years and somehow have earned a vacation you may go anywhere in all of the U.S.S.R. (but not outside it.) t't Even in elections the. Communist Party has solved your prob- , leets of deciding on a suitable candidate. In almost all cases they leave you only one candidate for whom yr may vote for, or against And `yet,' withall these advantages of . Communism' why do we still use our old. system of capitalism? 'N*4%.0.0%. `Errg is 7 oun• imse --- ingin the native tongue in a few. weeks. ; rn speaking with .him•,• we learned about many things in India among them the means of transportation, 'ric'kshaws cost a.ou ,a t-, , • -drawn-vehicle , • 2 •¢ a 'mile -and , taxis about 4¢ a mile. Marriages., .are arranged in; India with Indians, psi:nculai l u -thy rural areas , in, some some eases never seeing their future .husband or wife prior to 'the' marriage .• • There is no possiblity `for' a second *arrangement so a young widow is virtually a doomed person 'so far as :marriage possibilities are concerned. There is no such •thing•as'"courting.." in India All pre -marriage friend- strips are with members of the same sex. Nick told.us that the'• Indran. concept is that love begins: at marriage They believe the . - westeru civilization concept shows,.• in many cases, '`that love ends at marriage: He feels that 'the Indian marriage is generally a happy One under the "arranged".' rriunities are\Canning and. Elgi Many of these "British":. Streets in.India are now being named'. with new "Indian" names. For years in this community 'we:have heard of the "Relief c Lucknow" in the pages~f h'istc In India it is referred to , by •th a -;-a ence of Lucknow". Lucknow; "The Sepoy Towr was honoured to have a visit fl Peter and'Nick. e THELOCAL 'SENIOR 'PUPILS• ,OF'• LUCKNOW AND :DISTRICT, PUBLIC ••SCHOOL WILL EBE,CANVASS1NG' LUCKNOW AND AREA Announce Field trop Winners Resµlts have been announced by the• LucknoH' A ricultural Sociei., in thet: field crop competitions. -r, r ',BARLEY Donald Alton 13C :.Evan reit" 1 : Fill Andrew 123 R4sse.1 Irvin 12rarer A. iter. 1'�1 • Ken` Alton n- Donald N:aclntvre .. .'•lean G��cw 7 Ross Lone,. : jt;-^ 'StacRcr .e. 71.. EtiS1LAC-E -,.. �,.....,�.�..m,.:.�:�.rd•�t€-��he rcw�.��.;-..Cur=-�e�. C'o1�. e:11 12B • Frank Alton 123 , Dona•id::\'.aclntyre .121 " Ross Yam,' . rnic 117; Duncan .Farr.sh 115 ald Simpson 113 Lorne Cook B5: Eldon Brad ,ey 'rin, McKenzie 41:' SIi1 `Pir�'t'o�=r� • '�?'."'����;: • MIXED GRAIN. Russel • Irvin 131, Duncan Far.- rrsh i 1 tin rr on Hunter 127, Evan Keith 12-, Oliver McCharles 127, Gordo Struthers 12t , Donald= -Si -meson 13,'Frank •A1ton'122, Eldon Brad- ley.136 ,.Lorne Cook 79. , Peter • •"ti' 7.7 c HAY Take Alton 131, •Currie Colwell l2S ; Andrew Gaunt 123, -Evan Keith 121, .Donald Maclntyre.117 w. id. i•,?con tt5 •C1i'-eI-11:'�c _.. Charles 111, Ken Alton 110, Dun•- can Farrish:104, Donald Alton 102; Peter Cook' 1, Fred McQuilliti 66 • system. • Getting back to the visit'of Peter Large to England this sum 7 '.mer ,:Peter mentioned to his frien� dick that we_ have a Luck now in Canada. Nick's interest was, stirred and he hoped that he might visit Lucknow Canada , durin: a tri. here this Pall. So Peter Large advised George Joynt. of ieir planned trip here fast • .. week.... titer picked -up his•friend•Nick"• at the Toronto Airport. Showing how how priorities were , he first ' - , - frorn .the airport , before showing his :guest Toronto The two men had origi,rally planned to come to Lucknow', post cards to 'Nick's friends Lucknow, India and then be:dn their way: However, Mr. and • Ctrs oynt very -gra otts y-ztr red - them. kr dinner , presented. Nick with some post cards of the.'vil- lage and a copy'of the history of Lucknow• printed in. Lucknow's Centennial year.. The visit to six liours and ir(cluded• a visit tq the "Lucknow 'Town Hall. • 'sick Your . since compietin, hit year in India is presently pica e tc`Ith h t'i"Ce` -fiOTse._ Distillers Limited. in London,, Engi d . xis vl•t;t to Canada' was his first a'nd he planned to do Borne travellirw its the ;,`nited L1RA1N c"Oa Jape erhulst 1'`1, Bill Andrew .T2t , tvail•• Keith -11? , ratk iat:Kt zie 119, Alvin Alton 11'7, Slake Alton 115 , Donald Alton 1Cr, Ken Alton 110,,'(ordon F nla;vson 10 , Vernon Hunter 101, IN SUPPORT OF THE. • CANADIAN . NATIONAL—IN FOR FOR_ THE. BLIND. From OCTOBER 19th to 23rd A VERY F AVDURABLE RESPONSE: WAS 'RECEIVED LA YEAR AND .IT ..IS AGAIN HOPED THAT THE 'CO.OPERATIC OF THE . PUBLIC WILL BE. RECEIVED _DURING TH `CANVASS. The Lel iphone . a. flew .reading • devise for the blind. Scam -print-6d page and;"traaslates1he`piirit rtto`sottndµ-This--is---ooe many devices which blind people will have in their homey of future through research sponsored by 'the ' Canadian Natio Institute for the Blind. 'Irmo' .. ,..