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KINGSBRIDGE NEWS
Six young people of this area
received awards at commence-
ment exercises held at F. E.
Madill Secondary School, Wing_-_
ham, on Friday evening.
Kathy Hogan, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Howard, received
an Ontario scholar award, and the
Wingham Kinnette Scholarship
'for the second highest average
for, a girl in grade thirteen; Ben
the_passing of the late Douglas
Fraser. ,
Mrs. Lyman SutiOn returned
home after being with her mother
for a few days. She attended her
father's fimeral at. Tillsonburg.
We extend sympathy to Mrs. Sut-
ton at this-time„
Mr. and Mrs. Tom MacDonald
returned home from Palm Springs,
California where they attended
the wedding of their son Mac Mac-
Donald.
Mrs. Edith Spencer of Vancouv-
er visited over the week end. with •
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Scott*.
Trank-Maulden
spent the 'week end with friends
in Muskoka.
and. Leo Miltenburg twin sons of
Mr. and Mrs. John Miltenburg,
both received the.Dr. A,'3. Irwin
Scholarship for general proficien-
cy in.grade 12 in'the five year .
course. They also received their
Secondary School diplomas.
Also receiving their secondary
school diplomas were A nita
Hogan, daughter of Mr-. and Nirs.
John Howard_,_,Ben_Miltlen_burs --
son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Reis Millen-
burg, and Michael Hogan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hogan.
Johanna 'Van Diepen, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. ,Thecqan Diepen
received the,Grade 9 Prolkcienc\
AWard in the' Girls' Occupational
Course.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1972
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Brownies Tour
On Tuesday, November
the 1st .Lucknow Brownie Pack met
at the Town Hall. After all had
gathered we left for Wingham for
a tour of CKNX.
It was very interesting to see
where the radio and-television
programs come from and the
Brownies saw many of the announ-
cers at work,in the station.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Takes: Dim View
Of Union 'Leaders
Lucknow Sentinel,
Dear Don.
UNION POWER VERSUS GOVERN
. IVIENT-POWER,
What an opportunity our past
Liberal Government missed when
they didn't freeze wages• and
prices when in power.
It seems to me we should be
voting to send our labor leaders
to Parliament to govern this coun-
try as they seem to have more
power than the men we elect.
This would be OK if our labor
union leaders had the Y interests
of Canada 'at heart, but unfortunat-
ely thiris-norso---Some-of-them
have never done an honest , day's
work, at least what we farmers
or small business men would call
a day's work, in their lives, Yet
we find them agitators and spokes.
men.at .Union meetings.
How long are the citizens of
Canada going to put up with those
needless strikes or allow their
leaders to dictate 'to the Govern-
--rnent_who_wilLcrog-s__their picket
lines to keep our industries going.
The nerve of them to shut off
hydro as they are doing in Quebec
today. Do we realize what this
would mean to-us, no heat, no
milking machines, no water.
Post Office-employees,
alsotelephOne and other vital
industries where 70=.800/0of
employees wouTd-sw)ner
than go out on strike, are called
on to suffer humiliation if they
don't follow, in some cases, •
ignoraht leaders who know nothing,
of economics and couldn't care
less what happens to our economy
as a nation.
If our government to-day has
not the desire to. overcome those
problems and correct them, they
better step down and let others
take over who will.
We expect the men we elect
to Parliament to rule, not the
union leaders.
Never was there a time in the
_history_o_f_our_courirry that the
people were so equally divided
(as in the last 'election).
• Now is the time for our two big
horses to be hitched equally to a
wagon with tongue and whiffle
trees so that they can show what
they can do by pulling the heavy
load together.. Our national hock-
ey team Pulled together or they
would never have won those final
games (with Russia).
This world was made for you
and me and still the Lord is our
Shepherd and we shall not want.
-If the writer, along-with-many
other men, did not work
together , the largest wooden
bridge in the world would never
have been completed right here in
this country. (It was a railway
bridge at Camrose, Alberta and
was built with B.C. fir timber
spiked and bolted together.)
Let us as Canadian people 'of
•all races (work together). Now, is
the time in history for our two
bi horses to do the a zey L _
hope'.
Dan Wylds,
R. R. 3, Lucknow , Ontario.
Editor's Note: ,
The writer,_ Dan Wylds, is 86 _
years of age and-is still keenly
interested in the affairs of his
country._ Mr Wylds lives alone
on the 12th of Ashfield. From
1905 to 1920, approximately', he
worked, in Western Canada and
was involved in building the
railway bridge mentioned. The
team of horses referred to are the
'Liberal and Conservative parties.
Holyrood W.I.
Hold Service
Of Remembrance
The annual Remembrance Day
service was held in the Holyrood
hal& on November 11th sponsored
by the Holyrood Women's Insti-
tute. Mr. Murray a •
veteran of the 1st World War was
'Chairman and spoke fittingly.
The service opened with "0, Can-
14;la,--%-after which
Hughes placed the wreath in
Memory of those who served in
both World Wars, This `was fol-
lowed with the 2 minutes silence
and,prayer by Rev. T. J. Mc kin-,
ney.
The hymn "0 God Our Help in .
Ages Past" was sung and Mrs.
Gerald Murray gave a reading
"ln Flanders Fields" by John Mc-
-L.Don__BelLfa_v_oured._
with a lovely solo accompanied
by Mrs. Jack Forster ?
Rev, McKinney was the guest
speaker and gave many worth-
While thoughts.
Mrs. Lyman Sutton thanked
everyone who assisted on behalf
of the Institute. The hymn "Faith
of our Fathers" and "God Save the
QUeen* 'Were itiricalir-v. Mc -
Kinney pronounced the benedic-
tion. Miss Edna Boyle was pianist
for the service.
We ,:extend syinpathy to Mrs.
Douglas Fraser and children and
Mr. and Mrs. Edburt Bushell in
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LETTER To THE 'EDITOR
Political. Parties
Two Big Horses
Editor, 'Luc know Sentinel,
Dear Don;
Radio and TV
• Brownies would like to thank
the la w o too cars. -They
were *Ws . Hamilton . Mrs . Ray -
nard, Mrs. Wilkins and Mrs.
Greer.
1%9 SUNBEAM, 4 door sedan, automatic
19idi CADILLAC FLEETWOOD, perfect *ape, all options
1%7 RAMBLER, 2 deer sedan, automatic, radie
1%0 FAIRLANE G.T., 2 deer .hardtop, buckets, 395 VII, automatic
1%5 ACADIAN, 2 deer
1%5 CATALINA, 2 deerItaktep
HE'S BACK 'fl TRESSIVATER AT THE SAME LOT
DOUG McPHERSO11
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Residence 392-6941
Yours truly.
3 A MexttmhiLL_I KINLOUGH NEWS
Bushell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr
and farnily visited on. Sunday
with Mrs. 'William Walker at Pet-
rolia and with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Jewitt at Sarnia.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and,
Mrs. Jack Scott were Mr. and
Mrs. 'Blair Spiers Of Corunna.
e it a ulit-MrEdith- Spence..r------ --
who has been visiting here return ,
ed home' 'With them.
The Holyrood ,Wdmen's Institute
held their first card party'of the
season in the hall on Monday
v~ning . ,
Mr: and Mrs. Art Haldenby re-
turned froM Toronto where they
spent the past week with their
.family there.
For the next three Sundays the
'Anglican Service will be at
10.-30 a.m.
Select your wedding
invitations.from our
complete catalogue.
'For y9u ...a Keepsake cor,
of your Invitation
in luxurious gold.
LUCKNOW
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