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• THE LUCKNOW. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNE"SDAY,. JULY ?4th,: 1971
The LUCKNOW SENTINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTAILO.
"The.•Sepoy Town" —.On the Hy.on Bruce Boundary.
See9nd Class Mail Registration Number 0847
Established 1873 PublishedEach Wednesday Afternoon.
Member of the C.W.N A., and 0.;W.N.A.
Subscription Rate, $6,00 a year in advance ... to the U.S,A,, $8.00
Donald C Thompson,, Publisher
WEDNEWDAY •JJ00 —loth, 19-71""
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I1EY'.RE:A NUISAN�
Automobile -train' collisions continue to make. the news, in this.
area with the resulting fatalities, injuries and property'° damage.
Canadan National Railways recently `discontinued the passenger
train service to this part of Ontario, the train stations•are 'being sold.
express shipments come in by truck and the :rails now, carry next . to •
Despite the abandoning of all regitiilar train service, automobile.
drivers still have to be on the lookout for the occasional freight train,
on no ar time schedule, and running anytime of the • day.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR.
- Protests; Action.
In Egg. VOto..
July 9 ; 1971..
Dear Don,
aFarmers have been say ing to the
.Farmer's Union - it'•s always the
Milk producer you're working fora -
'what are' you doing £or the egg
Tarnier? Weil:, today -hi <Toronto:.
at, a Union Meeting held at.the •
Cara Hotel.we had our answer.
To go, back a hit' the egg and
fowl board were planning on hold-
ing a vote. July 12 -' 19th concern
ing the quotas on eggs,- these
quotas 'would: have been quickly
taken up by..big business. and would
thus have eliminated'.: the small
producer. To have a vote every
producer had to' be registered .by.'
rhe -th of July -and -this time -could
tri• no ,way 'be extended. ''Walter '
Miller, vice' -president of thea
N., F.U.•', .wrote to Premier Davis.'
asking him to intervene but he.
didn't even answer:.
' 450Q .egg prodtirers re rete ed ,
.and through the effort,.of the N.F.
U.';1470 of'.these.were picked•up
by car and. taken to the. board
office in Toronto to.be there: in.
:time.
no train .traffic. •
•Does it really . make sense. that hundreds and, thousand's of
automobiles ' ,carrying tens. of 'thousands. of .people,; should' have to 'be
• on the .lookout at all times tor, a o traifliwhich might be . running today,
or -all? a
n '.
:
''No rural roads 'and, very few county roads have flashing signals
• to warn the driver ata railroad crossing. With no regular trains run--
• ning all drivers .become, a little less careful at .'railroad 'crossings: It
is a miracle : that no one has been 'killed" recently ' on tile .railroad
crossing justnorth of 'Lucknow, on . the Lucknow-Holyrood road': The
ap• •T: d• 1 i 1r.. • : d;. k. "Y • .., •11 i a• s .r• � .v.\. -•• - an -angle,
that if yoti look ' for .a trains you're apt to' hit .an approaching ear,. or'
:vice `.versa•.:•
If the'.R wish to'.continue to.send'•the odd freight. train to this.
area on irregular schedules, then it's time the train started stopping
at the crossings to.: watch for approaching_ 'tart., or the CNR build some
alternate -croute -over -or under 'the--crossingss.
The present 'tuation is • a case of -the tail wagging the ' dog
CNR are not serving on/the on the 'rails an � . ore.' Wh • should they
inconvenience cis •anti endanger our .lives? •.
This large: registration o sma
pr-oder,ers.wasJnatanticipated and..:
with: a yes vote' not afsured for
quotas on eggs, they.'decided'to
postPone tke vote with a`�te r.to
ESTEEL
STEEL GR
0.S.(0.
ARIES
1`650 to 5000 BUSHEL SIZES
ERECTING JACKS SUPPLIED
AT NO EXTRA CHARGE
AMBER.LEY
• 'HON:E 3',95-5286.
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Kinloss touncil.
MetOnJuIy5.
Kinloss `Council held 'the, regul•-"
ar meeting on July 5 at. 7•p rn..
with the reeve; and all .members,
present.
The minutes of the 'June`7th •
.meeting and special meeting
June 17th'..were adopted' as read.
By-law 13, 1971.was 'passed
being a by-law to provide for the,.
licensing of trailers and trailer
ca
of land to be used.`,as trailer and
tourist carnes: .
The quote on fuel from B.P.
Canada Ltd. was accepted as •.
follows:` Gasoline:, 42.90;•' Furn-
changing the..legislati'on:so that hc:
one'•c'an'Vote unless they have at
least 500 hens.
•. Now• .we'as•k Yon ti this dent
ocratic .,'to replace these small
producers' who hve paid: into
this board, the right to vote'.' It
is not iust the matter of •quotas •
that is at. stake here, but the
richts.,of a• Canadian eit:izen.:
• Are•.. we •: oing• to stand .b}' and.
let this happen' Qn ;ionday ,
•LJuly •1 Wa.lt_er_Mater and Borne. of
t1-3e'e:ecutiL.e. were in Queen's
Park to' P-oiet .t;;'e
i:'Board's e'at-i: the leziSla°
tion so• that crl;�t` _e ^rod .c
•
-westEdrtorial
Le't's hear..s :froteSt;
e:1 it!' '"ts;. •
•`i—ours
;20.90.
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the Township of Kinloss..
Applications to be in, the Clerk's
office by. August' 3 at 6. p.m.
The followingaccounts were
ordered paid: General, 1417'.'72
Dta.ina ge 23:, 343',10;; Highways ,,
•7534.66
The meeting adjourned, to rne€
August 3 at 7 p.m. or at the, cal;
.of, the -reeve.
FRASER MacKINNON ,
• CLERK.
t Huronaiew
:'Three: stude•ints.frorn Huron
By flaw 14`, 1971 'w.as passed• to
raise. the, sum of $300 , 000.. 00 to
aid-�in:'the c-onsttuetion .o -f tile '
dra ina.ge : in the •, Toyi'nship :of.• Ki n -
loss. This .was.necessary as,' . t
the,; money set up' for 'tile drain
age' by the 'Province'of Ontario.has
all been used and'Bili 75 has; been
.passed ,' being more,•or .less•.a,
cornpl:e.te'revision of the; Tile',
Drainage•"Act to streariline admin
istrative' ,procedures and. reduce •
.the time :required to..process loan
applications.: The limit on th•e
iota l"aniourit of debentures which
ma•`.be purchased by -,the •tr•easurer:.
of Ontario is re rnov ed. and •the
li t;;on the total a,rr?ount which.'
r,a be 'horr:owed by a municipal-
ity is : erroved, By. 1a�, 13 , 1971
was �- ssed to. it ' ose', a;s • ecaal
draina �e rate on Lot and `the"
�\ es; .1,72 , .lot Conc . at the
Irate of $Itru; 29 per Year :for a
pe i4 o: 1L' Lear@.
r,he Clerk Was•asked to call• for•
applications for the position'of
enforcement„ officer for"
for'
e 1
r-, • 1 1 - • . -
Elizabeth; Gallaher and Audrey
i�1 rnott , who 'are " L kinr_ a Ct�ur!
on. socialservic•e~at Hur'o'n�'iel,\;..
.this surnmer, assisted the reula
staff with the old time. music •an
dancing.on MI"onda.y•afternoon:.
Wednesday a_fternoon's: a.ctiV.it
ies'were •h,etc on..the•�law n this:
Week with. several outdoor �,arne
'played.and well over' 1v0.resid
ents. taking part:
Pastor Bigelow `of. Ba•\;fiL1.'.,
Baptist Church; 'led the Fa':.;il\' •
5 '.
Nigh�t'Progra�rn held •in the: a'';:d't
oriurn ,1as.t Thursday e�•enin':;
The..musical nuinbets: •introcl,.c
by-'ak Bigelow'.ncludeci L_}di.
Duet, by firs ctiapnnan .21:;2.,
Louise Talbot:: accord'ian;:o1L..
Shirley Keys;;. Vocal.solo .:'.':
'Bigelow; : numbers :h thL C:,c'`: _
.an • a: yin ..onfi G
man. 'also a :,eadin�.,t N',...,';':
Ta,�\ c ett
• It ti.as•decided to kip. y.",
concert On the: la%• 7. _: •p.os:i:•:L•
.each Thursday etenin_ r
Auzzust..
0 LegaIze or Legalize !
BY . BR 'DA EUSI i
GRADE.128
F E. biAD LL' SECONDARY' SCHOOL
We're the:
est minority in Ontario.
dry "t
Rumours have beeiz . floating throughout Ontario lately about .the
"` ki g age being lowered but as. yet the Ontario Prov
1 • 14.2.:.•
usic Exams
i i:C'S.1Tt
ridgy S.co., in •he••�o._i c .:etLa
,:ory o; exat"it'a io
are: .,?de IX -,pa; • Sandra Fin-
,
La\ da 'rite
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►- ,.'the: •Br-ide•
Bone. C'krie
Table LLamps:s.
and Saucers JU$T ARRIVED
$1.25: $4.99
•VARIETY' ITEMS; FOR ,
Stemware
v i
• Government• has obviously evadedsuet? legisiauoa• T`he question p'..r Janette ,Barr s ea u, _ te`'e.'
.•..,
. t :
Jack. Bar: : �o1•;•roLc; •
'` de \I
IS. Why?
11
ario_has a ►ious distinction ox being the only province
tlo to ha e grant - • ' 1 .. Lis 0. d• 1 N •1 !1• r -i•a III.* :n • 3•i
ote" age group.. As a member of t .
,thr'. large 'minority , :fee.; rather dis- y a•_�er1, t c o .•:
ciaiinated agaiast,by „.
1• til
1
1144 O.S. Cotton 1
ie* -4044—`
n ,
. ,Fee P.• • uniso again�rt m, view. .
I know adcLS will all a ?r? is �'. � 1 ' " • "' : •
they must', realize that .they are.merel}° insulting 'tt?eir own' integrity
as Well as Ours.
The expect our age group to accept the respo'ies.ibilities of
and under `their -careful super "ision to meet their standards. Surely'
then, we should -not be ;ignored in this responsibility' either: I'M quite
sure that we, being. granted 'legal rights, can handle it as well as our
elders.
So let 'tit join and demand anter, in this detrocracy of 'ours•,
so that we too may proudly 'bold ' ottx right hand 'high.: aving trio
fingers thd proclaim* proudly, in 5titario. "We: are. Itri'tikers tOo
• rMoioki tommottits it t" '
;3.98 •
3 DAYS ONLY
NYLON 3 PLY YARD
White, Pink, B'ello'w; Blue
WED., FRI i and SAS., I ,
JULY 14, 16`d ie`Y7—
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ALL OTHER •'PATTERNS ;Of
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