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PAGE TWQ THE LUCKNOW' SENTINEL, LU. CKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY,. OCTOBER 21st, 197Q
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OCTOBER 21st, 1970.
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Although ,the truth. must have hurt Washington, the United. States
RIPLEY .MAN .
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ce had advised of• h's •
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� Dunca Murray Campbell was a
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• recently,. decided.:to reveal some interesting facts about the Nationalist:.
, regime of President Chiang Kai-shek: The U.S, Senate heard testimony
that,the. Nationalists and not the Chinese Communists are the ones. who
' stir up most trouble across the Taiwan Straits. . •
: _ _. ...__ _ _.___��TThe-State De artment so hiout at' the'Pentagon b 1 � _.
f } r p ahy etting.,it
Very large
.., .,es •' •, •F• b� known that the United ;States had sold a�. ver lar a -number -of
r � ; ; .landing craft•to:.the, Chiang• regime, :although it is official U.S. policy •
to; discourage military provocations in the Taiwan Straits. •
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•,r It has longbeen acknowledged.b honestters;.M�
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that Chuang, in attempting to justify the., myth of a Nationalist return
xE: a •
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• Iuron Township farmer on the,
loth concession until movingto, '
Ripley about three years ago. In -
'tis years in the community he had
mademan friends andwas wide-.
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ly .respect d' by al tray was •
unmarried and his 'Mrs.. Vic-
toric Smith resided with .him. ,She•
is left alo with three other sis-
fig. coach
Martha• M • er,•of
Ripley, Mit, Guy (Margaret) ' recognized
Hong Joe
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A succe sful nurr"rber
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sand maria er
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the villa e• of Whitechurch'
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last Friday
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Tiffin
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of ears as
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of -,ball to ams
was
at the Wing
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School
Board
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building
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en New Bruce
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Bunarng
new $328 ,000 Bruce
of Education 'ad•mi�nistration.
g • formally opened
-was
btivas r Y -.P
•Friday.
board office has
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been. in use
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to the u1 ,- -.-, i - ; tie.:re tion, ,
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' • The: •Nationalists .will•' only stop' endangering •the .uneasy peace.
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that exists m the Taiwan '•Straits after' the United • States drops its .
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insane boycott of . Peking, and recognizes the Communists as the le it-
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mate government of mainland Chhna. •
At-least-the-=r-ecent,-testimony-before=the-Senate indieated-that
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Mr. Campbell was dist-�•
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tier deputy Of Bruce District; •No , �' •
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ham Le ion Hall' when Joe Tiffin
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of Whitechurch was honoured by
team members , former team
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membersinterested sportsmen and
in the area. • . '
Joe, just completed,pilot.ing ...
he
sec• that --it o= -dated
uky -fie p
from rented quarters in the • '
Chesley municipal building.
feature of the new building is
an a'.udo=v'isual'centre where •
•educ.ation..and_other: ro r can
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he 'rP���ded andsto.red _he': film.
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1: a r Washington. is; moving in the .right direction, The United Stat swished
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Rebekali-lid e' . a••-rn_etn-be-r=o•f- er
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ihern Li •ht Mason•i.c Lod _ e•; Kin -library
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'Whitech'urch'juniors to the.'Ontario
An3a�e-ur Softball Associ�X-ion
is expected to hold betw'e -
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'•'rx. ,to fell Peking that it realizes the Nationalists of. Chiang Kai-shek'are:
• the provocateurs,,•the••military adventurers, the potential warmongers
m:,the. Taiwan Straits. •
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cardine: ,rid a commissioner of
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;the.Huron and Kinloss Telephone ,
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for C championship. Th'e • .
,w,,__: Juvenile cream' wa's
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en 600 and 700 films by 19.72; .
S a:ce has been rovided in
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the budding s base7nien.t,'for they•
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'T'he funeral. service was .conduct-
'ed on Saturday•from the McLen-•
nan-McCreath,'Funeral home in,-
F •, 1962: FOL. --1-
;seven •years in°a••row ,.,the White-
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church ;team , with Joe'at the. ,
hel Were. W . O A . A cha
m, ,w O. nip.
storageof• ,'all maintenance utas.
e hal rettuired,.to.. maintain the 32
•schools.,.in the board's jurisdiction.
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Ripley by' his 'Minister ; Rev : Ken-
neth Rooney' of Knox PrelSbyterian •
•Church, Anl.O.O'. F. 'service
ions .
Cards were played at last week's.
evening..and Bill Ballagh of. .Tees=
•water
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HOW MUCH
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Thoughts.
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and
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Nicholls'`
try to commit
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through. ollution,
�_-g 'e compulsion
Notions
mass•.suicide
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so cern.r.,
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tcLpa.t Qur-.
was eld• at the funeral home on
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Friday evening.•,.Burial'•was in
Ripley Cemeter .
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Pallbearers were Wray Osborne •'
'Wall `Pollock`, Clayton Nicholson;
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Donald Robertson Donald Mac- :
Kay•and. Kenneth MacDonald.
ca,Tled 'Joe .to the front/ OF
the stall, along'with team'mem- .
bens and former rearm. members,
at which:time :Joe was presented
with a 'gift:of money in apprec,- .,
i:a•tion of his fine.servic.e to, White,
church.sport� .F
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ri - ' ins always `to•be ust•:a .little •• •••
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'More •' One 'wonders just what' is
selves into an'.ec:onomic, Strangle.-
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hold: • Everybodytalks about
Flower bearers were meir�bers of
she •Oddfeliows and Masonic •• •.
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inspiring' the. madness behind
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inflation:•but ..very little' seems to
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spirallingincome and costs.., . Wag•.
be done about it.
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" }` . we' re• not any, further'ahe•ad, :in,•'
madness is evident right, in our,
very few, expenditures to be in-
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facet• w`e'always lose, out in the end
local • area 'According to this
Creased... Education. took 35
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It puts us in the position where we',
are nbt a'ble.ta.coin ere on the
p
1 • world market ...,the wages of '
sone go up and prices go• up but
•:, the income of some remains the •
paper the Board, of hducation,---•-
.increased the salary of one rnan
'to 29 thousand .and Others to •
:24,500, which means that.those• '.•
people will•be paying' more In- •
of the -total ,revenue : ` No one4
needs to be told that if that kind
of trend continues it• won't be- , •
too long before education, w ih, be :
draining the.•economy at the 'rate •Y'
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sire ;Jttrrsurs ezrall true of
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most of the elderlyeo le . • Many
p P
come Tax. than 'most of us will
ever make: •According to my.
of 50_- &0.,.%b••_ :WOf-".course ,there i ,..
an alternative raise taxes _That
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' companies Kaye to, take Their •
manufacturing intoother countries
to be•able to compete on prices: ,
It doesn't seem enough that WW°
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reading of.Lucknow's financial. •
statement there was a decrease •
in revenue of 25 thousand but
:an increase' .m life .cost of educa -
is a more. likely"•alternative'than
another which is; that education •
May In time•becom•e..the �-r'ero a-
five only df the rich•.. It may not
be too;'long before• this �ntry
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NO W --WherryYou Have The time •.
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can no."�lon�er afford its.,edricaton� _
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NOW When The Selection on Is iggest•.arid Best
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al systeiii as l•ias liappened even in
I� . areas in the United States:
I. suspect that all of us like to
receive incre'ases� in income „..but,
surely there most be a limit s o me
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A10W IS THE• TIM h
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place . Surely here are'still
people who want to ;w:ock at 'obs .
and receive' a great deal•of
sat•isfact' ' •
ion' from thea' work and
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from doing Well at their work
without the salaries always being
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ushed'.0towards the 30 thousand'.DUE
bracket, l believe it was the
. Mayor of Hamilton who'turned
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WE' WOULD BE 'PLEASED TO 'HOLD YOUR SELECTION
TIL CHRISTMAS.
down the raise which had been:.,,
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9th
voted him by the: council. Ninny
ople are u er restraint •because
pe rid
of necessity. its refreshing to
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hear about the 'kind of restraint
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this rr� n set or himsel ; Apiaren
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