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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-09-08, Page 2PAGE TWA THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY,, :SEPTEMBER, 8th. The LUCKNOW SENTI;N]L • L ict ONTARIO "The Sepoy Town" -- On the Huron Bruce Boundary. Second Class Mail Registration. Number 0847' Established 1873 — Published Each Wednesday Afternoon: Member of the C,WN,A, and O,W N,A;• Subscription. Rate, $6.00 a year ;in' advance, to. the. U,S,A., $8.00 Donald C. Thompson, Publisher • V�I'ERNESDAY, ;SEPTEMBE'R Sth, CATION COSTS, BUT ALSQ'PAYS Has the educational system produced a monster? During the fiftiesand sixties, money was lavished on schoolson a scale of generosity never before dreamed .of, The ,then Wasthat if students were given attractive surround -I generation the best y et would result, The kids were given : airy. rooms, : colorful : decor,better trained Community Honour couPIe 0:0 25th KINLOSS•.NEWS. Mr,. and Mrs•. Fraser MacKin- non were againhonoured for their • 25th • wedding anniversary, by neighbours and members of. the MacKinnon. family at a social'. evening= in-ttte:Kairshea.:Hall h- Saturday ,evening.. t. ; ---Ye--wa-s-t-pla-ye-d-- vi th prizes ,going to Mrs Fred Gt1 elitist, ;Mrs. LaWrenee MacLeod , David MacKinnon and Jack N.eed' ham. Winner of the •lucky plate, prize was David MacKinnon and' lucky. chair, Allan MacDougall. Doris and Fraser, received.a lovely carsage and a boutonniere and Mrs. Rpbt• Gilchrist read an. • address -in verse which she had 'composed while Lloyd MacDoug= all presented Doris with a •silver. birch, tea pot and Fraser with .an engraved viallet. • Both replied and thanked every.• one for the gifts and pleasant • evening. DQS ' i"our Car Have the -Wobbles - If :your car is difficult to,. steer or shake.s when ou acce•Ie•ra"te•and: turn, then Our'car • y y • has theobbles; �J:mmediate attention is nec- �i ,d essary. Let us give. your cor, .a cornple.te• safe- ty ty check Don't•drive can unsafe automobile ***•***i******'*********. IiiiIMERTEs LUCKNOW PHONE 528-330: teachers, large reference 'libraries, projectors, , tape -recorders,, TV . sets • and the best lab equipment.• . Students were allowed to work ontheir own, student councils. got a voice in running, some schools; students even started setting up. their own .schools and courses. % LCrne;:LUtFi'erl.s:,.' •-• Director' Iected By: Mrs John Austin But in 1970 reaction Started to set in.. Taxpayers groaned under the •the financial' burden. ••They wondered ,if :schools were realistic' with the de -emphasis on competition and marks. The worst blow of all was the students.. They grew long=haired and became 'vocal; Universities suffered student strikes and riots, high' schools : had student protest over courses and freedom of Assemblies. Kids'.took drugs. This was the generation which forced the U.S.A.—to reconsider its attitudes 'toward the blacks `and the Viet Nam war_ It challenged • 'Lorne Luther was elected •.D.ir - ector of District. 5 at••the•Annual:• District Convention iri Mitchell On. September 1.; Members. attend 1ng this meeting' from. Local 335: 'were Bev McNay, Mr. and Mrs Lorne Lu't er , Henry •Tenpas, •Mr;= .and• lolin Austin, Mrs. Char,' 'lie 'Wilkins, Som: before the meeting and carried were ; !-.That 'the penalty for over quota.milli. be removed as milk adults on the quality 'of life, in North .America, it howled sot loudly about "pollution that politicians were forced :'to listen. Whatever'. their elders may think —: this geheration thinks for itself and searches for its own answers. A waste of money?; Perhaps not, if `. they save the world .:from itself . Unchurched Editorials Formed ' On Ashfield "Charge 98 ON FRIDAY is in 'short. supply; .than subsidy . MISS DOMINION cheques be sent, out at the 'same time as milk cheques are sent CONTINUED' FROM PA(.'; out; that the°.action to' have verb.;- cal integration removed from Pacific Pageant in Melbourn farming• be, accelerated,. :Australia and 'the Miss Interni Wa ler , I -L Pageant held in "I'bk\ o , Jz. President, conducted the election •, .Anulrre-sistib C: sinile';.a pc' of officers; and".sp.oke to 'the neem fectly•proportioned,figurc;'.r, bers. Walter said -that tar.m prod and•1.15• lbs a.1ong.with a•li'•e: acts. should be priced :froin the personality won 'her thc;.title bottom up rather, than froth the M e i ss pominion'of. Ca nada ;• top: down.' This • would'` turn the She has an' older' s'ist'er arced present,system upside. down: •born in Windsor.Prior. to be Farmers 'Would first determine the. Miss;'/Dominion; of !Canada da , .\ t - Of producing a'pproduct ; theta— Drouillard was .a teacher 'ort pea; price on'it, :. Farmers have.. ing.a•nd shorthand , Shhe cnjo not yet tried putt%ng.a•. price, of 'horseback. riding' and all t.ypc their products,•sports as well as seafood' •• ♦♦ ♦•♦ •*♦♦♦ice♦i♦♦� ••• r• Mrs: S. J. Bridgette'of .Lam beth; wife o:f the .late Rev Sam,' uel J Bridgette , passed ,away ' • at -Victoria Hdspitai., London on Sunday, September, 5th; . 1971. She was in tier• 91st' year. .• CONTINUED FROM PAGE.1 A family celebration 'was held on Sunday at• Lurgari Hall° to cel- ebrate the occasion. Besides, Mrs.. Finlayson ,' •other• family members: are Mrs./Art 'Smeltzer Elmer ,,,Mervyn. and Stewart • on • the Ashfield United Church.. Charge from 1914 1918 Mr. Brid get=te-died--ori Nov-e-r-im-ber--1st; 1-970. • Mrs.. Bridgette is' survived by: • four daughter arid one son. o o. THE LUCKNOW FALL FAI SEPTEMBER 1.7 Murdock McDonald: , They were joined by m.enbers oftheir fam 1- -es-to•-:tna ke- a -good -gathering..' Our best wishesare extended; to Mrs.. Hobev'. ° : • • • &th>2.4:ittfigelgellej: •' rd ,. •�i •W d A. i•.F W n ....,. rW. •✓ °•YnwrrX, N: , Wleriyou purchaaeyour wedding invitations n ztationa from The Lucknow Sentinel you will, receive one year's free Subscription (value $6.00) 4'o' The Lucknoii SentineY, ► 4• ♦♦NDN♦H♦N♦N'► ♦N.H♦N♦HI►H.N♦ .N♦N.H.H.N♦N♦r♦�♦ FRIDAY NIGHT .IN THE ARENA AND SCHOOL �♦ 8 TO 10 P.M. ARENA OPEN`, FOR VIEWING EXHIBITS i *_� . ADMISSION 75c FOR'EVERYONE' • 8:21-5-C-ONf1-N-UON-S E-NTE-R-T/Oir ME iT 'Nail driving contest for ladies ~ Rooster crowing ' coantest"for merit .♦ o . A: S-SEMB' OR-QU-E-EN O-F-4-H-E-F11►1=R C-GNV•C-ST +%•- ��. 10--P-M: TO 1 A;M. THE 'SCHOOL' TO MUSIC -.OF �,, .. _ __ . .: et "THE CALLUS BLUE." • •♦` 11 P.M. JUDGING OF QUEEN OF THF FAIR %+•:•+•:••••:+4:4,•10,44,•:••:••••• ' • •Hi, N♦NDN♦• •:••:••:••:4 4+4NNN♦+14 •:••:••:••:•+•.4 N♦N♦ ••• When _• SATURDAY NIGHT IN THE ARENA sem 8 P.M. y-•• CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT . BY '"FAMILY ` BROWN OF OTTAWA, 9 P.M. BEAUTY CONTEST 0. Choosing of Miss Midwestern Ontario: `Featuring girls: from aro. .towns. W liner• will enter Miss' tiondillini of ''Candi Contest* 30' PM. CONCERT CONTINUES Adults $1.25 •+'it• i •• •• S. Children 75c