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Lucknow women express
To the ethloc
We have a Ong problemiv Bruce
County alcohol. If only people
would _rite that alcohol is a wig.
1 have had parous say to me, °t
on a glad 'that my sen thiughtez)
is not into drugs", but think it is, ok
for th n to draft. After all it is
ale and lei
A few weeks ago theme was *
group of leenaaers .(under age and
'unsteady on their feet) attempting to
Licy beer into a household in
uer. ova, dropping bottles in the
process, _.
Wiih all the time and money -the
pollee forces have spent advising
1110 THE EDITOR
spolimmemiimimailmsom
Our {�y,� p mix
drinkhaven g and
driving don mix - they t
rived theThea standard
answer seems �,'�" �lt will not
Wpm' to me. f eM handle #h"
Tan dent occurred in this part.
of Ontario in a matter of days, all
vqh liquor involved, -
Ten lives snuffed out -- wasted
because of the misconceived idea
their to have a good time, alcohol
must be included.
Scout Reserve
= Bight.. lucknow`scouts spent a
week.. at .the. Haliburtc n Scout
'Reserve. The •Reserve is owned by
the Greater Toronto RegionScouts
and includes 5,000 acres..
The scouts welt'.involved in
$:
kYaldo8,.'railoeinii, fishing
end, various other water activities;
They Stayed: on Doe bland:
Other .activities during the week
including cookmg,doing:dishes and'
keeping tha.island cleans.::'
Le aders'uwere Darren Fla k, Drive
Gamble and Richard Elliott from.
Teeswater,, These fellows spent a
enjoy
week of their holidays to offer the
scouts a great .experience and -were
. kind enough to take Lucknow
scouts with their Teeswater troop.
Lucknow scouts were Ben
E y, Jones, Mitchell
Harris, G tons;ri
McGuire, Chris. ',Pommes ` and •
Dewayne Harris, wind went ;as. an
assistant leader.
A. thank you to : Dwaynewho
worked;: hard and did an excellent
job as leader. ,
Christopher ones was chosen by
the leaders as. Scout -of th Weck. ,.
es concern
T
bow this leder will be received
b tri lint re'teeoAgers as coming from
an old gal that doesn't understand.
Sat I have lots of may, as
everyone over 40 yearn tocow
Stored to be in this category.
Parents a it is time for us to prac-
tice what we preach, WE eon no
longer say, "Do what i< say, not
what I do."
Teenager P listen to the pole
and counsellors. Read the statistics,
they don't Iiia,
Think -- 'what is more important?
song anteing the same thing as
the m ority of your
peers.. or your
Marion McFarlane,
Lucknow..
Story Hour
starts soon
the fall session of the.Luclnow;
Library pre-school stony hour starts
Friday, September 14 and buns to
NovembeThree to five Year 'olds are
come to join this hour of read aloud
stories; games, music, cis. and.
films. •
Spaces .a limited so parents are;
Ced to pre x+et ter by'cnlling the.-
528-3011. by. sePtembeg
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IPLEY
by Ab wylds
Slnc September ie arthrit7is mont•h
you willbe..visited. by a canvasser
for . this, 'eeeiety, Year : donation,'
Camp alairge or mull wdl .received for
from Pagel
township," he said, "There's camp because they won't be able to
nothing wrong with a service afford it.' . •
;Charge on the lot but that should go ' "It's hurting the younger people
lto.the municipality.: But to send the with „small families," he sail •ad- ,
tan to the•�govemment that they 40 ding the tourist 3s hit.' with the GST
noth>ngfor, m unfair."` why the seasonal camper is hurt
said there- is . no cost . for With this additional :tax.
owners ;to collect the money but
there is a cost 'of 'faring another ; Mr. Jay sand:the provincial sales
clerk to handle the money. ' He taut, • is imposed on .toilers every
added the assessment fax will also' time they are sold. He said trailers.
-cause campers .to move so, they are usually, sold sevenor. night
don't have to pay thetas. times meaning a total of $7,000 to
Mr. Dickson saidthe new tax will $8,000 in sales fax could go back to
make it impossible for people to the gavemmenk,
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Jack Mason formerly of Hemp
Township passed°away suddenly as
a result w of `an accident in
Vandeirheef, British" Columbia on
Wednesday, Aug.. 29 He was 69.
He is survived by his wife Joyce.
two sons, four daughters. one sister,
Mrsr Rita (Rey) Webster, London«:.
He was predeceased by one son
Kenneth. The funeralervlees were.
conducted at Assuan Funeral.
Home, Vanderheef, B,C.
8 Wediesday, Seplawier , 11111 --Pass
somisamismilimmisommiso
Matruh.' R. Scott
Malcolm Robert Scott of lie
pored away An '23 t Ola
Wirigharn and District Hospital He
was in his 58th year and death
followed a brief illoes&
Bornin Winslow and educated at
SS No. �pt 8. BritWa�*h, Mr,
Scott was a' of die lar RJ.
Scott and' the former Mama*
Aitken. He worked as an operator
of bean equipmenturinghisEarly
adult lie.
On October 9, 1954, Mr. Ott
married the tomer Freda Hunter of
Lucknow, who ;survive* him, He
also leaves to mourn his passing, a
dalughtcr, Dianne and her husband:
Garry McWhirter, of London and a
granddaughter, limns Dawn.
Mr. Scott; is also survived by
three sisters. Mrs. John.
McMillan of Listowel. Mrs.'ilon
(Noral Robb, R. 3, Lueknow, Mrs.
Leonard (Mary); $toles of Holstein;
one sister-in-law, Lottie. Scott ofR.
1, Belgrave,` brother-in-law John
and ,,.his wife Shirley Hunter, wof
Lucknow, and many nieces'and
nephews,
He was preiieceased,by his son,
Donald kdolcohn, Scott. in 1973 and
his brother Ken. -
The funeail service wase `held.
August 25, at 1 p.m. at the McBur-
ney Amend
cBer=neyAuneral Home;. Wingham.• Rev,
Carolyn IMtacAvoy of 'Belgravc
Presbyterian Church, where MA
Scott was a member, officiated, •
Pallbearers were. Arnold Bruce,
Don .Campbell,. Lawrence Lenton;
Wes Cook,' Charlie' and John
Freilm rger. • • •
Four nephews, John Scott. ; Bill
scott,*Jim 'Scott and Kevin Scott,
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wereflower:bearers.
Interment followed in Brandon
Cemetery, Belgrave '
!WE CANNOT Y
-Grant thALWA
e favors asked, but we
can _refuse in a friendly Way,
-Approve our :Triend's conduct,
but we . out disapprove without ;
being a bore.
--Agree with other1people, but we
can , disagree without being
disagreeable.
-;Do great things but we cnn learn.
try appreciate them.
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