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THE I,UCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW ONTARIO
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.: Noble Thoughts and 'Nicholls''Notions
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A•commor error many people
make'°in assessjpg the'riiselves"or ,
other. people is. to claim that a
.person''s background 'and .environ-
ment completely determiines., •
tris --.77 ra cter.- We are-re-lucta,ut
to. accept our human responsibil-
ity :and are quick.to blame 'some''-
.,
one or something 'other than '.our-
selves .fora what we do. •
Psychologist and sociologists'
place a good. deal of';emphasis
upon e=past-pe- i�e-nc-es=as
influence in a :person's life and ,
by:so doing, have encouraged us
to blame our, past' for what we are'
at present . Of course,t,hey. are
right-to--e-on's-ider-past-influences-e-nce-s
as effecting' a .perszin'•s'life, but
We •m'ust 'nevef let that blind' us to
the. fact that at ariy given moment
we' have the freedom to choose
how we will react to'o
:u'r.:environ-
ment. . '
I `think ,about a. young. man who
Wasbrought up.inrcourt for steal- '
les Armstrong Is
Bqnq.uet Spec. ker
-- XSERL'EY'NEWS
The Holstein, Banquet was held
at Reids Corners hall on Wednes-
day evening October twenty-
eighth, After sumptuous dinner
Mr. Les. Armstrong of CKNX
was commentator for a film of a
Tour of Russia Hungary, Buda
pest , and many other countries , '
which, was most interesting.
Larry Irwin', Phillip 1'aquette ,
and Peter. Walden who were ac -
-campanied--,by Joan Ferguson sang
',leasing numbers during the'
programme..
Best wishes of the, community
die extended to' Mr. and 'Mrs.
S. Robb whose marriage took
place at Pine River. United Church
on Friday evening: October this
tieth.• Rev., John Hill officiated
for the service.
•Mr . and Mrs. Glen ,'Ca mpbell
and Mr. and MO. Eldon .Bradley
spent, the we8k,;end in Southern
Ontario where they visited. the
"Jack. Miner' Bird Sanctuary" at
Kingsville and- other points Of •
interest.
• .Laity Irwin was soloist at' knox
Church Ripley on Sunday.
Sympathy of the 'community''is
extended to, Mrs., James Farrell
and family in the passing ;of Mr.
Farrell whose -death occurred'at
Kincardine Hospital on October
twenty-fourth after a long illness.
Friends of Mrs.:Walt•er.'Brown
will: be sorry to. hear Of her serious
illness which occurred while on a
trip to Los Angeles.
$uud -y.:di-rl-ne r guests- o€4r - a nd-
Mrs. Donald Courtney and. family.
were Mr. and ',Mrs : ► obeit Rut-
ledge and tam_
Good reception w'as enjoyed
in a phone call from David Court
ney of Haltfax.current•ly'of Eng-
land•where repair work is being,'
done on H. M•.C..S. "FrasRr"
which will keep the ship i'i5 Eng
-.1a-nd=for-alrnost a -month. '
ing gas byfor$-rytg on a 'credit -Card
The 'magistrate asked••foi• a pre-,
sentence report on.his ,background
before, deciding:What CO do with
they boy.. The boy had, been sur-
rounded by some bad influences.
Because of •some. eye trouble he
had been ridiculed in school; he. .
h' d associated with somebad corm
panions; and he was confused
about the authority•in his home
because his Mother' was' still dep-
endent upon her 'dominating
Mother: and allowed-her,mother to
undo. heli own authority, ' e a so
had positive influences. from.
Church, •Schooll and :Community.
Imporatant as. these influences •
were, they`should not be taken' .
•as..thesole determination o . the
boy's behaviour. At every • given:.
moment he had,. the freedom in
himself to 'choose whether he
would be controlled by.his:envir-
onment or to control it. People
have the capacity to determine.
whether to, give in to'conditions or
to star) d to them Viktor
•
up n
Frankl., famed. Austrian -psychiatr-
ist in,his book,. Man's Search For
'Meaning., declares•.that "Man
does not simply exist, but al-
ways decides what••nis existence
-will ' be, what;he will become in
"-G 1•r truth f--
this 'affirmation ,is born mit in the;
lives of those .who have been
raised 'ip{m a difficult environment
yet •throilgh their,•own 'determina l
tion nose=a-bove---the conditions
that influenced them.
One qualification must be.
made, however , When we say
that a .person'has the' freedot/n.to
Choose what he will, -be. " He only,'
has that freedom. when he has the •
opportunity to know the :alterna-'
tive between which he rriay
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20--1970'rs in variousmodels, sedans .and 2 and 4
door Hardtops in Fords, Chevrolets, Pontiacs
including • Catalinas, Skylark B ,icks 'and.
Cutlass Oldsmobiles
MODELS OTHER MODELS'
1969 'FORD 9' passenger stationwagon
1969 FORD cu"stom
,power steering
r 1969 CHEVELLE sedan, 6 cylinder
1969 CHEVROLET Impala, 4 door hardtop n
1969 CHEVROLET Bel Air sedan
2 —. 1969 PONTIAC Laurentian,' 2 and 4 door hardtop
1968 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, • 2 door • hardtop,, fully equipped
1968 FORD Galaxie.500 convertible.
1968 PONTIAC Laurentian sedan, 6 cylinder
1968 CHEV Impala 4 door hardtop
Used . cars from '65 to '.68 in various models, sedans, hardtops
and• 4 door --:90% of all cars are V8, power steering
and all automatic
1968 CHEVROLET stationwagon
SED aR'UeKs
2 — 1969 FORD V8, 1 ,ton- stakes with duals
1969 -FORD -3/ -ton-pickup.
1.968 FORD ' V83-3/4 ton pickup
1967 FORD 14. ft. stake body
HFVRO? ET 'tilt cab,_1.4-ft,.-stake-body
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A number of Econoline and Chevy Vans' from . '64 to '67
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Brussels—Motors
BP Service Station ..
Plane' 887.6173
choose; If a. person only knows.
one way. of life and -has never
seen any other, way ,, 'it is difficult
tobelieve. t - .-t-
dom to :choose any other wa•y.'than
:' the .one 'he knows. When we real -1
ize that,' we realize the'i.mport-
ance '.for•all our. organizations in
soviet_ .to, resent a-lte•rnat yes: -
which •will offer a _worthwhile
meaning in life 'and give people•
the freedomto choose, what they
will be.
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person can be::