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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-10-27, Page 9FRI. & SAT.' 2 SHOWINGS 7:30 & 9:15 SUN. TIL TUES. ONE. SHOWING AT 8 p.m. Nov. 3 — 6 Harry 111 Walter Go To New York ADULT ENTERTAINMENT When you see it,we think you'll agree with every wonderful word , you've heard about it. - ...i. Starring MARXINN HASSETT as MI Kinmont • , , 4 ;:?:::. and BEAU BRIDGES as Dick Buck tk BACK BY POP LAR DEMAND ' "'THE O THER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' TODAYS.CHILO: BY HELEN ALLEN THE TORONTO 11J SYNDICATE 4 DAYS ONLY! 4° WINGOIAM 357-1630 Wed. 27, Thurs. 28, Fri, 29, Sat. 301 Sun, 31, Mon.,`Nov. 1, Tues. 2nd PLEASE NOTE SHOWTIMES! 1 PLEASE NOTE SHOWTIMESI Wed. and Thurs. 840 P.M. ONLY! I Robin and Marian at 7;00 P.M, Fri. and Sat. 7;00 & 9;00 P.M. Ei Sunshine Boys at 9;00 PM. ADULT ENTERTAINMEN I ADULT ENTERTAINMENT :474 Ode TO I fixthe • r'. I feel* /1 a million I viiai'ter matthau ‘at IkGec'rgeBurns 2ND BIG FEATURE I SEAN AADREYuRN aousavr obi aild Taw &Row Gt.; So,96„ and Onr,a1Saundn.1, W... Recce& and Tope, 1*. POke " a.movie, Irony Joe A M4.111., FthP ,1.1111 I you'll employed. • • • Actually, true improve-. ments in the productivity , of a business come not from ' capital or labour but from the way that managers put these both together — for example, through better planning and procedures and more effective manpower and personnel policies. • • • Those who try to persuade us that. poor Canadian pro- ductivity stems from small plants or a small domestic market are misguided: The economy's weakness derives from extensive foreign ownership, Which deprives Lis , of experienced managers and entrepreneurs, and from the excessive transfer of re- sources to the non-produc• tive goVernment sector. Though Keith is only eight he has hada lot of upsets in' his 'life. Now he needs the security of belonging to a family and having a mother and father of his own. He is living in a small treatment centre for children with emotional problems. His stay there has changed him from a distrustful, aloof, destructive, deTiant small boy to a child, who can make friends, can' express affedtion and whose naughtiness, is only the kind . one 'expects from a healthy, active child. Keith is small and sturdy 'with light-brown hair, big dark eyes and 'medium complexion. 'He is not expected to excel academically but could do average work in school, if able to concentrate longer. His attention span is improving. Keith is pleasant company for adults and gets,on well with children. He can entertain himself with. crafts or just by watching workmen at their jobs. He is fascinated by anything mechanical. . • This engaging youngster needs a Mom and Dad who can be patient and understanding during the .period it will take to convince him he is really their boy. Once he believes he is really wanted and loved, he will be a rewarding son: To inquire about adopting Keith, please write to Today's Child, Ministry, of Community and Social' Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2112. In your letter "tell something of your present family and your way of life. For general adoption information, contact your local Children's Aid Society. of 207 and . Oranges 3, , Blues 2, (eilows 18, • Violets. 8, •:••• •••,::•• • , . AN ENGAGING YOUNGSTER 7,000 'MILES '75 BUICK CENTURY Sedan, unbelievable but true — just 7,600 lady driven miles. V6 engine, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radial white walls, wheel discs, vinyl top, rear defogger, Ziebart rustproofed. Lic. No. JSB 927 '3,995 1 5,000 MILES '72 FIRENZA SL STATION WAGON 4 cylinder-'.engine, automatic transmission, roof rack, power brakes, Michelin radials; ' wheel discs, local one owner car. Lic. No. OH- C 194 $1,095 cGEE Pontiac-Buick Cadillac HAMILTON ST., GODERICH 524-8391 1976 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2; 111.6 • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL" LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • PAGE NINE OTTAWA Continued, from Page 8 have only superficial differ- encei in name and packaging. • lb Clearly, present producti- i'/ity figures are unreliable as.a . guide to national competi- tive efficiency. They give us no. clue as to' which indus- tries, should be encouraged, which phased out.' • • • • 'Nor do they give recogni- tion to social costs — such as health care, environmental damage or resource' deple- tion — 'for which accounting, systems. make no provision. As a result, two industries which rank highest for pro- ductivity by the present method of Measurement are distilling Wand the exploration of non-renewable resources. • 10 • The Canadian Federation of ' Indepehdent Business would like to see the govern- ment stablish a more effec- tive form of productivity measurement which would relate output to the amount of both capital and labour Talk about low mileage used cars WELL --- just look at these! 8 ,000 'MILES '76 OLDS. CUTLASS S Two door hardtop, 35014 V8, automatic, poifer steering, power brakes, styled wheels, let- tered radials, radio,. electric rear defogger, swivel bucket seats, console, bumper guards, tinted windshield, etc. Lic. No. KMY 736. Just gorgeous (5,195 1'5,000 MILES '74 VEGA HATCHBACK 4 'cylinder economy, standard transmission, radio, protective mouldings, Lic. No. JCX 883 $2,195 29 00 MILES '72 BUICK. LESABRE• CUSTOM 4 door h . , 350 V8, automatic, power steering, power rakes, radio, tinted wind- shield, rear defeR er, vinyl top. This car has never seen a 'drop of salt as 'it is driven to Texas every winter. Locally owned. Licente No. LHH 863' $2,795