The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-07-17, Page 5Poor attitude begets the sam
:As the photographerfor this
° low, I have covered 40
endless number of events, -both
pdor to andsince becoming
editor. Until one evades hist
-week, I have never bed my
presence questioned o' been
insultedtie *Poo I was at
lttl ball game.
The person, with the dirt Poor
attitude was the coach of the
visiting team.'While taking pic-
tures of the mal home town
boys, it b+ ame necessary.to
"image" upon what .he per4
smelly- viewed as his coaching
at. Olf my second:'tip back to
the strategic welling in ..tbe,
gates, where I shoot from, he
rudely _"Are you going to
•stand "there alt .night?" 1 turned.
and askedhim; "Why?" . His
reply was, "Youl'rebn my way!"
F stiy, .aiy t1e. with any grey
nor harm etheir
tia wou.d
realize that a photographer
wotdd not:. be shooting
got dark,lecondly, the so wed
ch did not appear to be
disabled in any manner, and with
an empty .players* finch it,
womdln.'t have been-tliffienh for
him to move slightly.-, It hit
been appatent dig the first
biting that his vocal chords and
limbs, weren't disabled when he
jumped off the bench and
Striated -oat to the um e
question SallR T
know coaches are ,hard ti
:ld, but in. my ophu d" tin,
was the last poen unearth,
wouldn t want hhn coach ng, :
kid, His IliSattitudqatunk acrd as fa
.:.I :air concerned. a -poor,,; ,;.t
titnde' � y a coach simply begets
poor attitudes -of those, • he
comfiest, (LI.?4.
Cash winners
The $100 winner in the Belarave
iii149s Cash Calcar
last week was the %gingham Mhii
Mum Wiliam of $50, wee Jason
Goodall, Wingham; Ron Baer,
Goderich; Doug Caemom9 Win -
gluon; Audrey Eiblehott, Listowel;
Ken and Katy Pewter, Wingham;
igo``lo
en tables4
Foot
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JackpctI, irt. ea
'SOPA must g
ressivte'Pi 000. in
urpi. gaN X75;
Community tanks
at 6;30 pm,
'-Seven : tables of shoot we.:in
lay at thc Di.00Cel oft, july
Nigh "lady Was Vent.Purvis 41th
Ca line chary low; high Man.
* d• Soott 141 lievir lam -s, void
Campbell.
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Partitaiingavehicle
MIS*bg
Lot us fisip you
make the right obel
GARRY WOODCOCK
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Over the.:holida y y weekend i.ha
intended }to. . see some' .comedians
perforit at a local bar. I changed
-..
krea4 the 14;09010;g
-
event of ' 'Wet-T-Shirt:contest.. A
corpeting-local'bar offered .0 swim
suit corpetition.for the.same evert-
ing:
Incidents I.hearrdabout ha nin
t
a . both ,locations n concerned Gerned the .but
one in -particular threatened the
safety of .the
the patwons.. ne
woMaan
removed all of her clothing.1 hear
she was"hiredt- that's not my point.
Bar situations -can get loud:; and
aggressive .ou. their own. gad any
Boo
assaults occutted night, "most:
pule would: have said it was her
tank.' `suntjart4 the 'movie. "The,
Accused".
•Exploitive events such as those in
t .
eardme � wee d i , '�
crow d` iii► a drink ng ,, environment:
40 resulting, bens viours result to
physis and yerbai assaults .against
wottren,,aand.against "other„men.
ode bars. are ex to tin omen.
. P, t g
to 041010940Y. TOs, ams tq get
worse when they :are competing' 1'er
.:the stunt's d llars. ' 'hese events
encu!'f. c a disto si.ssercent rt: of ,t
'1 .'.1.1i 3 '►' T
we) ` o- $ 111C 11dinQ 1'.
the stu is
d�A � °�w'aolnn t'"rile
x1itiv: e
e, p o , ,,,;'�' els . , �s occur as-v�C
our":.ta cdolila to: fund educ on
proms on ate. Rape�.
Sttents• . already enjoy gettin
toge
few:: drinkA w
•1 g thin th *thea dly :con-:
versataCat,-. .Pcotradery is .;not.
sutitcient'y enterta lent?
I# be More selective . in wi t
bar'I
want, to support from now -on.
Italian,
sardine
Dem�cr
" ey re just a bunch sof grubby -
opportunists. Not slide opportunis
like' the. Liberals ',or Conserv• v'es.,
b rteunist., full guys
who fellow garba► a tru/b ." -. ,from
a f..
ren n ND s r
'the ihhive
e
e Canadian people"ha�±`e a lost the
stature andyyrespect. of politics.,. Its
p01 5 an d : Mu ono3;, • : runs an a
machine." b forma former Protons*
sive Conservative. "They're all the
sees : and the .n?ca' .they aratIto
worse it is." about 'politicians in;
general,
These are some:Of°the_terrila used
by p citizens to . describe
politicians-durinlgthe 1988 election
campaign. +
It is this intimate sharing of+.the
frustration and the sense of betrayal
and y n cism . by and with 'the.:
manipulation of the pol tical,process
`that mazes =V 'r . • POR
DEMOCRACY so •exciting. In" this
book Rick Saluda makes it clear
that the sense that the system isn't'
working has been taken frost
us, is'shae4 bY a Ian of .epic!
They are afraid that elections are n
show and a charade - Maid and
circuses.' You feel that war too?
According to gain tin you have good'
reason.
The campaign of '1988 was, or
shouldhave been; a sort of referent''
dim on fie trade. At the beginning
the vast majority of Canadians were
against it. However,. the" Business •
Council on National Issues had .
been hard at work for two years
eveloping pants for' "selling" ing the
:fie trade deal to:" Cates. And
sell it they did. with a warchest
-funded" by most of the powerful
eons in• Canada they spent
an estimated $5 million,. Some of
govermnent (read "our, money
0ttnumipulatingphblic epi ron.''he
Canadian pablic; always deferential
to those with 'wealth arat power,
decided that their better knew best
andgavo their stamp of approval by
voting PC,
HOW this was accomplished
makes for fascinating reading and it
is frightening its impliea 0118;
despite the loathing. of the majority
of Cans for Moroney he
.,, n,c:Y4..:n.ru:x,.iWu.ene
x,;
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fink t". , t of . a ect�.. Th
about that if you dare!.
WAITING FOR. DEMOCRACY
was purchased.bithe ]Truce Library .
system ii4.989 and I Was the f
borrower. Don't let it go
,any-lonset.,,
Eugene Forsey's memoirs,
.; , oN . INGE, is by
contrast an -excruciatingly boring,`
self-indulgent, self-serviflg.,
•
mono1d
humble
mOSty. iwhr
0,
Len
comment poi
much=J
�.' � +�hh\\�.' tit+ . `•'�� V
Posse
Wer thus' critic
hew() est certainly at
"Tatemary sp 'mng anus
rwi addressing , himself
charge orf te>r ninal' tedi
it cotrime u ed ungarae you rc r.,
.}vWr.u.�.Vs.,'�.�ai...,a:.�i.V V&
Sleeping pills.
Murray;'. Barrett, a
resident, is an avid re >r.
Iron ' . rhe local branch of
race County Library.'
•
ugly, ..1
errs
en
•.rom loge
One believed�+II' Wasn't an: ex.
ptfic d O a even: attO.!n'
Mr. Fixit f. and t ''s saying
some�gl
Winning our first round Put us
into the "A! tiddler the ladies. .
The next afternoon,. We won again
to advance on to the championship
gai►ex.o be played much later in
the day,. My female camping. coact,
panion;teilded to Me like, *goof
coach 'should. She .massaged my
shoulders and arms to keep me
• from seizing up. Cooling drinks
were mine for the asking none.
alcoholic of course - I had to keep
a sharp eye, cool mind, and :nerves:
•
of steel. Alcohol would nottouch
bay lips Mulluntil: after that last 'gape.
The day dragged on .and on is I}
Mentally prated myself and:
developed a strategy.,F`inally'it
,was timer ' 'i biased judge weir
4chosen. Pans ed up toivatch the,
final playoff twcen tlxew
comer f oreLuck niow and herr,
Twiner; who took on one of last
yearr's champions and another
experienced players Tension
mounted * could this inex-,
pprovedwoman fromthe Sepoy
. village pull it. off?
e lost the first gamc.'While'..•
the pits were repaired my coach
AMBLINGS
y Pat Livingston
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taxes payable
Township Office.
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BUILDING.. LOT - 1.50 x
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gave ma -a pep 1k - Lucknow
reputation was depending ,on m4
The secondgame seesawed h k:
.and, forth betweerl`-ns. They :were
ahead, then We were ,tied, then we
were ahead. The crowd was hol-
ding its bread) .., last year's champ,
was throwing., She rings the
twice! We .had to do the same. All
eyes were on the shoe as It i rler
through the air - to land short The
*Rambler andpartner were'
• defeated!
As "A"' runuersup we were.
invited tattle.prize. circle and the
champs graciously shared their
bottle of chanpagnewitht us,
It Was a fun weekend. It was as
close as getting back Of .nature :as 1'
want to get. We made .a lot o
great new Mends and now know
where• omungs Mads is.
also found my sports niche
horseshoes - well don't'laugh
how good ire yen at it? Wait until,
next year. After all the -practising
I'm going to do, I know my name
will be engraved onthe champion-'
ship yin 1!'
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