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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-01-16, Page 4• Paige 4 Li* k a ow SeutitteL'edne , januttof hat P.O. 8ox. 400, know, Onto NO0. 21i0 established lsza 520822; Fax (519) 52' 29 Thomas Thompson pson Ads e'rtisn iittlahage Pat L:ivin, t. .eneraLMana� _.r g�� ab � � ge Editor Subscription :rates advance: q790 -plus GST. Outside Canada 6 9 piia $1 400 plus.G.S.To Senior Citizen S5090 plus G.S.T. outside Canada Second class mailing reg. no. 0847, Advertising is, accepted on the condition that in the` event of a. t po., rarphical error, the rtion;of the advertising s p aceocc lied b. Y 9 � 9 p elf Y the erroneous item together witha reasonable aihuwancoe for signature,' will not be charged for, but the balance of the advertisement: will be paid at the applicable, retie. 1 9` 11',� '/warn Politicians' often appear r to be in some puzztenent as- to why the public regard; them with bitter :cyniclarn. R � y That they should wonder suck a thing is itself ar matter for puzzlement. What other attitude Is to :be expected,' when our elected, leaders mak it extremely clear that those who.:elected them may choose between equally disagreeable 'Stations' In life: canon fodder or parasite host? The governor of the Bank .of Canada, John Crow, wants Canadians to accept smaller pay increases. This Will help bring- infiation down, he,says. And Prime *Witter Brien Muiione 'has slapped"the country_ with the. notorious seven percent Geode and: Services Tax: (GST). it Cb Ors -a .much, much broader base of Items than the former maximum 1155 per writ federal 'Sales .' But neither the tax nor 't e.plealorr" restraint, applies to our: politicians. MPs. and .Senators whooped in. the. near year by,. voting themselves 11 per cent -pay Incr ases. The -GST does' not apply to their office.supplles, nhIks yours and .mine They've also. given themselves it $6,000N,tax-free housing allowance. Look in' the dlctlonary under the word "bloodssuc- ker",...(Goderich Sigfiai Star) EEpre$4 it by sending am.;letter to . the; editor of the - Lucknow Sentinel. It ust be- signed and accompanied. by atelepttOne number, shopld we need ;to clarify any information. . The Sentinel also reserves the right to edit ,.letters. Things are ggettngy .tong WS 4 ppm. Monday afternoon an, l: pstl do ucot have:: much of an for thiscoin , The grey maa is dry d�:arn;�xt uto uthta , to discuss matter,because 1 w004't went t' offend' er=." mY faithful, readeAl B441° heck with iti'deadline is approaching ,. and 1:must fill .that space on page four. At a;int social function, a discussion ensued on "habit". Now habit, according' to: myteNew ew World Dictionary the word haa many dfnutions;' The y e that applies,: ter; hem th�cbiumh:ais • headed, 'is"a pattern of action that is acquirectand becomgsa automatic tl'�ats it ls:d'�ie often-rer!ate the word to thin.taam bad as: smokigsng, nking,. cursingsuch* t , idt�g,. `Title abit. that. Haat up m the eonversation ' pis one :that takes. in the privacy ofonne's bathroom. No** please .don't; panic yet, this , column= is notygoing tools on. you . would find a• sleazy magazine. No, iris about a problem -41U women bare faced sin. beg nnmg of indoor •plumbing,. may have:, Oren been. a. problem .thati td: ties. w e Toset .ste came read 11110;. token and :matt+ to who w the last male a ' wash Out e , fi any tem Mtt t1 it was evident. .was ticked It something! Of;course' ll : he„Men-1040f at eae othe t ° "`lt wasn't mei” Prod 1adii wet you guessed, what t' :lent was yet? 'You got it. it vii ms old eie o g!g h, . �,; nlfhe .. t +'as r- ,vua� li o toa�et seat _ not�u�w�_. • ;i 1 rn : not. Sure if ti - woine n -W, . l . • molest sthnitted toing;the gender must be taugi t-1 Bu ri ' bu m then on their at a yc ung e : if Hiro ey v l cont r071 argument appeared icing. nowhere; 1 a the t knew why them was a kola sot ons toilet. They all 1i . at me with a wenn gotoe an �cy :h.. t 0 iul has « tewas' nrtely 70 years ago January 20, 1921 The Pool Room Problem A Lively -Discussion Develops Over Granting A License L,ucknowites again are in the throes of hot discussion over the granting of a license to operate pool room. Let it be understood that the Co cil did not Imp far at. its lot meiting as to actually grant a license to Mr. McCoy. This could not be done at one meeting ° as there is no by-law governing such... an institution. -What was done was to pass .e motion that alicense be granted arid that . the Clerk have a by-law governing> the same. nds, bylaw, we may assume, will set the license fee, a the hoist for opening and closing, ew.. Teeters, no . doubt,. will. 'be interested to know how the CoutteltCouncil dealt with the matter. According to the Clerk's minutes,, an application for a license was prentedfat the final meeting of the 1920 Council. On n►otmn of Councillors Munlie and Henderson* the application was filed: and no ,fui err aeucm taker& There was no amendment to Mr. Murd ie's motion. When the teuncil Of 1921 melt {Monday evening the application for a license was `again prented. Councillor Henderson 'moved that the application : 'h>e . filed and. -.no ticerise granted. As neither Coon*. lois smith, Thompson not Min seemed preparedto end M oder- sot`s motion,, ,Rove Johnston seeotided she Motion. In her to doo this aegaliy: had to vacate the chair a's .pmsiding fnennber:and he asked' + o unc�or Mullin to act reeve for the tim being C Mullin took tom t .and johildent bonded the motion. • Coutncilitat Stnith and tont soli theft moved an turfendnient:" t a lice for the opera of a'tel. ri tttn'be granted aqd that a bylaw pr eparcd tegmen die,same."* The vote on the 'amendinent was first taken.- Council as, then co sdtutcd divided cvcnly, and the acting mevi had the,dcidnng vcotn. He voted for the iendment,, and .it tato January 16 1941 prizes offered In .letter rey ;toox'the #ane to Mistime* up the last the women co-op stink could do. 'was .:take'. the *el° put next two '. grey *utter vewoman -present hadone of --- -"" ' °women 1 o� rye horror "stories where she: had **** n into the bowl during the The'ataff se 4`:a sincere thy,:,. 'Of thought only yelpat you: to the A. field couple whose. of her lungs and -thus rouse ene us a of •• ie wholea.. #o dc.. household. men tart d o itda�r et on this a ctremely hum ous,.to up-beat.note: um . • i • SENTINEL MEMOIRS • ey contest - The `best tletters. on • the 341. ectr."Why' 1 ought to, go to 'church!, , will -win for two young le of' the village- or itritnerliate community cash pies of $42.90 and The contest -is open to boys and ,gals; ;.and die lettere Must be non. fined ` o:.,. o e than 504 word! The contrast*"" which• :. clew On February -.14, is ,�!i�'by'' the ssi of the ` nite h hY.buit las op n all, se e. Who' to enter.' , y .a Sc s and girls, get ',bolt nt once n when you have completed your letters address them to ,Box 208, 1.1100w... " • • - Legion Meetblg. held The local Branch of the Canadian Legion No. 309 had aavery successful meeting Monday night, Annoy 6. Enough: members were signed up and the chatter applied for.• t was hided tq hold n utile to raise funds - first yours prize, : a suit of clothes gained at $27.50;'second .prize, a hat valued at $$.00; this'd prize, a pair of shoes valued at $$.00, men's or women's. Those in uniform or member's of weregiantedthe privilege of using the rooms except on meeting nights:' :. -- R,eturnats from Japan Miss *maw Cr -Douglas has returned O Pontos*, Japan, where she tas spent the past twelve years as a th ionary ,of -the Presbyterian Church in Canada. Miss Douglas is at the !toms of her fatheer,. George' DonglaS, '.having arrived in the Village, on Saturday evening.,M ss:. Douglas -,sailed , for Canada ©n Detember24. . 2g years ago tmtutryr 19# 1966 .Aa Murray warden, . first In 54 years °`idle warderiship of the County of . Bruc , the highest ;honour in county government, has come toKink:ma Township for the first nine in 54.` yam. ova P.A. Mummy to alta ' sour at the ng of contitY daynight of this week. ive men were nominated for the position, with dock. withdrawing. Nominated were Wallace Wilton of Carrick, Prank Field. of Teeswater, Robert Craig of Wiarton, Roswell Smith .of Atmabel and P.A. Murray of Kinloss. Mr. Smith and Mr. Murray were the only' t .p to let their name' stand and in the ballot, Mr. Murray polled 23 votes to Mr. Smith who had 17 votes. Photo was piped to the chair of honour by Frank MacKenzie of Kinloss in the arms of his mover 10 years ago January 21, 1981 Charles Webster receives pia. gut a The Lucknow Agricultural Society' wanted" a plaque to Char- les harles -Wcbst r, Lucknow, in ap- preciation p-preciat n; 'of the work, he has clone to co-ordinate die Miss Mid-westcm Ontario pageant held lin conjunction with the wing Lack now Fall Fair. The society's secretaty-treastirer, Ross Ellington made the presen- tation at the annual meeting held at the ;annual meeting held at Luck- sow' United Church,,Ja nuary►15. • ;,J