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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-08-04, Page 2ti TIN THE LucKNOW SENTINEL; I-UdKNOW, 'ONTARIO •• The, LtJCICNOW SENTINEL . LUCKNOW, ONTARIO "TINs:Poy Town" On th Huron -Bruce Boundary . • '. ,Second Class Mail Registration Number 0847 Established 1873 Published Each Wednesday;.Aiternoon Winker of the C.W.N.A., and 0.W.N.A,, ' Subscription Rate, ' $6.00 a year in advance to the: U S,A , 56.00 Donald C. Thompson Publisher • NEDN ESDAY, AUGUST` Mb,; mi .; WATCH FOR SIDEWALK S LE • and -as this was her birthday all r..: I IC11IC Sang Happy .Birthdays nearest. anniversary was Mr. and Mrs,- • •• farthest 'Alex Hackett; coming: the fIie d� Park �•c were•: Mr: and Mrs..: Boyd Werry, . The 33rd annual Helm pi ni andfamily, from Mallon, .'A min - meg 'Silence was held for the late Mr.;. Lorne. Woods: was held on Sunday, July 25 at the Ashfield Park. While the .younger ones ;v;!ent swimming the adults visited:. •.. At 5.00 lunch was served and afterwards a meetingunder the 'leadership of'President Jim,Hunter tool -place;' ' The oldest lady present was 'Salpa .Hunterand.' the old est man • was Bert/ Helm, Neither Bert .nor • Salina have missed one picnic in 33 years.; Youngest child present. was JudykHunter birthday 'near- est picnic. date Vas, Mary . Mc Kay The 1972 executive:. will be Pres- ident 'Grant Helm.of Tiverton; Sec; Treas.,,Roberta Whytock of Wingham; Sport. committee,. •Cliff -Hackett;, truce Campbell 'Wilfred 'Hackett', Alex Hackett.. The Family Tree is'to; be kept. Wand -written up -by -Myrtle . everyone. enjoyed the program "' under: the leadership of Eunice' Dunsm:uir•. Bryce Ritchie played • two numbers on •the. recorder; the Werry girls sang two songs,, Jim PASTURE RATA Lush spring an er'pastures provide adequate: bulk and pr LETTER TO THE EDITOR Reader S;a ys Fi. ht For Fife" :97. Sptingbaolif Pr. London 6: , Ontario, •July 27 , ' 1971. Lucknow Sentinel, Luckngw , Orit.•. ' .Dear Si;;:r FIFERS AND Ih,LI, SCOTSMEN It has been brought to my atten- tion that 'there is a movement. underfoot by a .paper , drawn up by the government called the.. "" Whatly Report" , The purpose of this: is. to rezone the area known as ,"The Kingdom of Fife" , in fact, t0 obliterate it altogether , so' ato have a three'tired govern ment. .The south half of Fife would go to the Edinburgh Mi:d- lothian.area •and thenorth along. with Tayport to Dundee, :This is only the ,keginning...there are , , now forty .nine counties... They „ wish to rezone, to have. only four- teen our-teen counties: '.The purpose. of. this is to have better Regional' Government,. Surely a way could be found.. to have ec'onornical supervision of government wi-tl - out'breaking up i ife. • . e -so naive as to think that e..'Ftfers and. fel. low'ScotsMen would stand for the u,emise of Fife;- After;,all Fife is one of the. oldest developed. industrious, counties .in Scotland, even. before :the rest of` the country was barely developed.,' No other . . county is able: to. :give their r.esid ents.ra title known.the 'world over. For to be a• "fifer is'an,honour.in -it-se if . To ,all Scotsmen please•help a. county and 'country with a living. heritage 'and not be come: a , legend. in a history •book ,The -people -of Fife= along- .with- H_ their rnerntiers'of Parliament are. fighting by petitioning this move and have stickers 'and lapel .pins ' out±, adyising "'Sa�, Fife"stand also "Fight for Fife"., Let us as Scotsmen, adi our voices' to their -plight.'. As who— knows if they .can do this sortie day there 'may. be . no "Scotland".,' if"you wish, to 'help, , take five minutes and sendyou-r. name on a card to ,be added to a -petition to Save Fife , 9'7 Springbank :Drive , ' London '63, Ontario, . ' You can .also pri•nt'on all, your. destination "Fight for Fife' All mail will be forwarded tb the; prop., e channels.:: ' ". • HELP KEEP SCOTLANb• SCOTTISH' • • 4teiu" T n ng you; . but are low in energy. On..pasture alone, a cowcan produce only 30_Filet. pounds of milk per day because of her limited capacity' to consume:a • sufficientquantity' of . : grass,, Additional ener isrequired to ,maintain l� �.. bad weight and to'a stain rnax nium milk production; new 0_ P .a n-pr_ovi..des this -alLimportant exit and Janet Whytock sang a duet. Thi=pr-e�•m-�1s�.�ith---Bunce ' energy that is required to 'supplement spring and summer•,pastures. Feed 'CO-OP Pasture, Ration an .you will get more from your pasture t , more from your herd'..• bunsmuir singing a solo... Races arid, games provided by the'sports committee' followed, • 4YPORTANGyOF FEEDING COOP M}$ERtA.N $tUAM .R iiikei.tafcargsurnied by cat4e rs•utiUmii tete tenet more iffcieniiy, in the a irenor tt+an ie the tons4imed.• ,.imtar. Much ot,the :rninerai , riquk d foe'winrtir matt&• be dvc#at must corn•, ftom t!4 cr,.►'e syttstri. Co+tsaq'uexrfiy,PI the kn nu1's body must : *btu,' while she r, bet p+astw .. '' chigoe, throu+gbo+rt the `entir.. 'get.. .4. • -=lZae.es= - - a-ndGloa=key, 3u4 .Hunter;, 9=10, Donna Whytock, K'even Van 'Camp; 10-12 Janet iYhy toclt ,, Sharon 'Clog key; 13. and over , 'girls Beverly Maize . Betty Anne Hunter; biiys , Jim ' 'WED.NESDAY, AUGUST' 4th,1,971 • RAFT. FESTIVAL UCCESSFIJL. iI umme'r Craftl 'estivaFis the biggest thin hapP,11,to this minmulOy inmany yearar Crowds estimated at between: 7000 'and 8000 people jammed the, village - on Friday and Saturday to view hand crafted items made. by . people from a wide area, but many of them from ' right" here ; in our own community. /All were Canadiana at their best and the comments received at this office,. and .there were many who did comment, were, all favour- able: The organizers and workers, at the..local level deserve a great, deal of credit for the. 'arranging of such 'u successful show. Theyhave done a great service to craft people, giving them a satisfactory loca- tion to display their work and bringing before them thousands of people for a relatively small'. cost to the crafter. The organizers of the Craft Show have done the village. of Lucknow a great service -by providing, it with a mid summer event;. which' drew thousands of people to town, who, under normal circum- stances, might never had heard of the Sepoy Town of 1000 population. We hope these visitors were treated warmly and will have reasonto return;: The 'success' of the Craft show :has also donea service tor• .the. Lucknow Agricultural Societywwii1 benefit financially from the event: "Well Done', .is Four .thought on this fine show .and we hope for igger anh; better things ' in the years to come, uesr:Edirorial THEOREM OR PREJUDICE BY BLAKE-FERGUSON' GRAD 12B F. E. MADILL SECONDARY SCHOOL Lately, the word equation, long hair. plus .' bell: bottoms equals' hippie,. (where hf ppie is dependent :on. drugs, and is not necessarily in -proportion to religion or respect); has' becomea common phrase in exuati lly—arrangeda: system of--ru'rsri—society¢ n=which-we live. It has ..also been noticed that. AS the long hair is increased in • value, a, length; the. use of the final term "hippie" is .increased in direct proportion and :the terms by which the'final' term' is dependent on some drug and is inversely, proportional to 'the religion or respect': ,contained in. said term becomes , a. much. more \popular answer given 'by the average person basing' his opinion on the results; he' gets from Ihi&-equation The,fact which many. self-proclaimed mathematical genii stumble -on,When working on this theorem is, that they fail to 'take into con :sideration the previous`value or values of the final term.. "'hippie''-' and that because, of this, the first two terms,.long hair, and bell bottoms, , have little or °:no effect on the value or values of the ;final' AU, p in all, what this mathematical gibberish is trying to prove, the fact, that the o inions held by most of ourrural society,,. are as edictable as clockwork.: • Whenan elder is 'a approached bya .long haired out oti 'tne Pp street,.'who is trying to be in style no more than they are with their toe capped shoes" or their huge mink collar, the elder presents a class judice .-and ces_:sl ghftlra tlie: l e- ears w ale making: some snide remark to .a classy friend about the youth's but in. 90% of all cases.clean' hair: They don't notice to see if he has a smile on his face,but only guess that he is ready to mug them at his first opportunity, 7ttributes atio re^ 4ewenconsi unfair "" ply �generalize.f opiituon basedbn. the common knowledge"er .the of 'the person being Judged; and is sun tion o than being' in style suddenly transforms' a being , into the realms of evil: If we youths were to compare you elders to an image, such as we are compared' to the muchtalked of hippies of the States, our:oiilY choice would be that iMmortal :conservative Spiro Agnew. Slipper, ladies, Sharon Cloakey; Walking one minute , ladies , Gladys- ti'ati Camp 'may Hunter men, tied Grant •Helm and Alex. 1ackett. tie spoits closed with a cli k let and sueke sota:rr'ible and this ended a very enjoyable :day; The i9'?'2 picnic w'ili be field at the sar';'e.,plac:e ort th:e' 4th:' Sutufa)!in' 'My , • So if we want to bridge the ;collogttial g ap we must, 'work . together and wi out the re .dice which existsn and replace it l� p • N with a better understanding oI each others- trends and opitiiofs,