The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-11-20, Page 2PACS
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REFRESHING INTEREST
IN SCHOOL AFFAIRS
It is trelleshing to see hair miens
eatestg the one pc.tiisam on the
Ince Count,- of Educations
a serge aew e Li ges of Liow:
anal Teen:r atter and the T
of Kittbaass and C
' nth interest in tphe offices on
ee'aau nEty sated boar& Ceti l°nino inn
mom onunicipaides, it is a pheas-
ant nu` - m.„ two see several tattteS circ
the lit for. the one position to
serve this atatrea$_
The workings gs of county st ooll
hoards is big bless,.. Inn it is still
public bareness an should inti wart e
teca1 peoples more than it does_
Acclamations met appointments
4ionlef not be part of arm- large
sehooli sossterxe where !nude is at
stake_
The ivory towers of Chester and
Clinton seem sat remote ttL the
average t-atepaver drat it is nen-
east to lose ami contract and interest
in school trotters., Ninth a the
hm, of the bard a,ears, to be
d ane a1 "tubber stamp- method
with the atinthaintrators, makinn
taloa nod the hoards =trek
noddingtheir heads ire the anu+' •
rive. We have talked to mend/elm
of the press otho attend tr I
head meetings and Oleo are
dienineed at the exam= = eafr bu ir-
aess which is not done in public-
Math
ubl _h of the tzn ne ns, of educatiom
is toodnetied cmc "oaMinitteecif :th.>e
whole"_ with troy paddle lar per.
aEf u L S+<'aictew here alb ng the lardy
etc thoutc8 to rets have lost
a of n nye filet that it is pawl Gnat.
nntncd:we t t o are d attdn>:ctiinng,.
using your women and mine.. and
they .ate aentountable to this nacre
pablite. Condaclung biline "in
camera" ratty raises questions ma
the -n c2f ratepayers and gives
no indication ho their ted, : s,• not —
thie std on 'Market -
hand
ar -
i darts or one kite
reports- Finan the edam meet-
ings.
t way to nmehrefe pub&
aina: iii
i .eer6 t the days of the
t`aVir ipv school areas,. when
trus-
tees were invoked with "bo
feet- at the t ill tenet. .Parents,
were too._ atetrayenrs gat entited
about ednnea n those days.
thanks, ,, the Ontario GeV-
eminent..
V-
e arm ntte.. we have lost that per-
sona involvement in the afhtirsoaf
ai adorn The hoards. are mer:
They might Emelt-ink' beth rat a
dem this is dettateattle. depending
lulu lbw it at dr, Itdatti pets -mak..
k
• but there is Dais thing that has been
testL tE a persotrall innotnement leaf
elm& parent in the eeehid::attx eTria; of
likelyVie.
roiin
DISCUSSION ON
ADDICTION PROBLEMS
'The Busty Buddies, a local young
wl»anen's grotup_ sponsored a panel
on the use of drugs in the Enamor
Presbyterian Church can Inenday
evening of last week -
I env fon` the evening were a
member of area people_
w Atthe problems, of drugs as
related to their professions: Mrs_
button cif the Drag air Minndt
Res-earth Foundation in Owen
Sound:. Coable G-:telern cornu
r is is at inns officer with Ontario
ProvincialPsalms; Dr. IC. McKim.
lane own pllstcsician Shelly Parker.
Family Sertnd:es Officer front 'Walk-
erton:
a -
etrto n: Dir. Bruce, of the ads te`t ions
centre_ Goderi i Nothistric Hos-
pital. Goderich.
`le the evening a ryi concen-
trate
oann -enc-ttrat:e on the abuse of drugs within
the area. it clearly indicated at the
meeting that the abuse of drugs is
not a$s severe as marry per pts
believe it to be.
Panel Members pat this down to
ono factors, Ether drugs, are not
being used itch an great extent in
the armor ; i+ ere is as more common
use Of tire "soft- :dtrugs which
aesera.have learned how ,to control_
The latter is begeved to be the case
by some panel tanenrnbets.. It was
generally arggee, . that use of the
"hard- kgs, in this immediate
area is mom.
Some of the panel members felt
that the egg problem in tete
Harm -Bruce r `a craw .peaked a
couple of years argue
Wit started out to he a
thse ssiatt dart dugs' soitched over
to alcohol adtEctiont' and by the
comments, of pained members and
those present. it appears to be
a much more serious,problem in
the coranninity than that of drugs.
A large crowd! Eons a wide axe&
atte the meeting and ed the
Sunday &UUNA Loom of the church—
Ries - Glenn Notate armed as a , mon, for the dols n si nn which'
branannary questions and com-
cnnentS f QM& the ate_
The 'drag provided art eseet
hint ' .forte for the diSatssion of
addiction problems. gi c iaarg those is
attendance- aced ata insight into some
the pte'abt'enann of lacers.
nn"y�
Kial�ssMan
Died in Hospital
JOHN A. HEWi`1T
WEDNESDAY:
John Alexander Hewitt of Kin -
lei Township passed away at ,
University Hospital, London on
Wednesday November 13th. He
was hl.
Jack. as he was more familiarly
known, was born in Greenock
Township on August 3rd 1913. a
son of Alexander . Hewitt . and
Catherine McDonald. On May 24
194! he married Laural R. Mason
of Waterford.
Mr. Hewitt is survived by his
wife_ one seam Rev. Alex Hewitt of
Scarborough. three " daughters.
Mrs. Kerry Diane) Hogan of
Glencoe_ Mrs. Torn (Brenda) Fla-
con
laceitt off . Toronto and Mrs_ Reload
pp
(Heather) Duncan of Kitchener,
and two grandsons. Todd and Chad
Hogan: also one si-ten- ice- George
(Belle) Graham of Kinlough and
three brothers Wallace Hewitt of
Waterford. Lenwood Hewitt of
.Saskatoon. Saskatchewan and
Dean Hewitt of Kinloss.
He was predeceased by one
sister .an+ni two brat -
The funeral service was held at
MacKenzie Me t oriafl Chapel,.
Lacknow on Friday_ November
15 . Rev. J. . R.. King of
ISL e was minister.
Pallbearers were Albert ewrtt,
Chaarles McQaadlirs, D Lindsay,.
Eaton Heights,. Ken Johnstone,
Charles Raehler-
Interment was in Kincardine
Cemetery.
Bid
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4uinerrp at azon
fps ttaat g y�tu ttre rnd > dnl ac. ;^„n
dstaibute testi quick y acid err y atatrag a
Otte is certain to to lust right far your mit
dr tante teedirg aperatiara.
RATEPAYERS MEETING
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trying for the highway oommittee.
and would bewogfor rad
work in this area if appointed.
Duncan Campbe l spoke on
meetings that were held on restrac-
itwr ng of municipalities which have
been; held and when public meet-
ings will be helld in the future. dor
people to get out and voice their.
opinion He also outlined Work •
OLDEST RESIDENT done by the •nugeen Valley
Conservation Authority a whith
lite
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 is a member and mentioned weir,_
Andrew'_
Miss MacGregor. who was 1C1
_years of age. on March 5th of this
year. was the villages , older
resident_
She born in Cape Breton,
Nova Soothe. on March S. 1S73. a
daughter of Daactaeld N. MacGregor
and Jessie Ma cKettie_ At the age
of eighteen she d:-,ame to Ashfield
with her parents but for the past,
seventy years has been a resident
daf [arcE-kne w; w aete far many years
her seaside as a seamstress were
math in demand.
Catherine was the eldest a a
fly of sixan her sister Mae.,
Mrs- merge Steuart of Lac dews is
the ucanaragest_ The two sisters
resided together sure 1961 when
M.. Stuart and her tate 1. d
George Stuart moved to Int:knew
front the St- Helens area and until
Catherine a meted to
abet two years a
There were four btothers.1l
deceased. r - George and Dr_ Wilt.
both dhf Cberag Areae and Ken-
neth, h, b otth of Granum. Alberta_
Miss MacGregorwas as member
sof Luc$tntow Uinnitted Church. - a
nttenanher of the United Churl
Women and a$ former member of
the Inckatdaw Women's t'nnstitute_
41) Nit
Craft, Music And
Dance Day
. Girl des . and Brownies from
Tee waw. Wnnglea rn and In ow
gathered at the Lare.kne@w Central
Phut Hite:: School ooi Saturday for a ,
Cram. Marsh- and ice Day_
Twenty-seven Guides,. this -sin
Brownies and mime headers attend-
ed.
The girls were welcomed 'by
OrstriCt Commissioner Mrs. Jack
;McKim wf Lwcknow. Rangers frent
defich taught crafts and Can_
David Robertson of lactam gest
taught mesh:- and dance in two
i ses itanns. morning and at odzm..
anew office bedding at Hannover.
RarrrY Johnston spoke one retnea-
tion and their thoughts on fbrnninng
a nateure trail_ He also stated the
disdattatages of not having this
part of the Township in a Conserva-
tion Authority.
Grant
cap,, rations of team
and hieing of an atm
Rena Houston
INOtddn t:lte puss& to
the arena an am cadet
Donald Bei ate
arena ops a[al
of a new ice inatitine
am imprivement
Donald.Bushell
tion d%f not it
earlier. The gad
ben pant on
but donne to late
delated_
The new aspirants
siti4T:nn of Brace
Beard t epre sent ti
&redden @.loud A
eats and Alam Loon
?d adddrentes. 'Alta
from the de* the
with the Queer..
o Iiia
009 di
(i,h
A MERRY CHRISTMAS IS IN THE
AT
NE LUCKNOW SEPTI
A GOOD SELECTION OF
BOXED
CHRISTMAS CARP
INCLUDED IN CUR DISPLAY ARE
CHILDREN'S CARDS -- SCRIPTURE CAS'
FOR PHOTOS ti RAPPING PAPER
WHITE TISSUE. PAPER 1R ROLL AND PACKAGE
GIFT CARDS --- CHRISTMAS K