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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-10-30, Page 12age 6 - L Q•1 inon Sean timet. 4'i!'edroest thu. QD� lobe r 30, 1996 CIa ssier PHYSIOTHERAPY CLINIC REHABILITATION and INJURY TREATMENT CENTRE PATRICK ST. WING AM LUCKNOW D ST,1C COM CEN CE1� 519-357-13 F t E. - THU"S. NOV. 01 - 07 BINGO Sunday. Nov Saturday. November 2196 Lucknow Christian School OPEN DA"f S November Fnd.ys K IS 22.29 Sat urda) 9 CALL 528-3429 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. VIN ROJJ11Z7 1,4'411N JASON BRAD KA( (1n 1)I .114,0 KIM 1 MAA PA RIt HI 1 8 PM ONLY NiTE L.Y SLEEPERS AVed 1•t' Announcement LONG DISTANCE? GALL 1-8.00-265-34:3:8 FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO rrru r,r.rrrhmrrs,r e ■ rmoll ■ ra-r ova • tic A Z E c 11111,00.111111111111•1111•110111,41,1114111,11.11,111114 "OS THEATRE. KINCARDINE 396-3250 Tuesday - All Seats $4.25 ita QORTRAITS . AF r LR r 1 BEFORE In Lucknow IMPRESSIONS BAni Muni .from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday November 9, 1996 'Treat Yourself!, Be clangorous and Picture Perfect Regular Value $60.00 '29'5 2g95 Now Only ■ `Your Photo, Session Includes: •COMPLETE MAKEOVER & HAIRSTYLING •FOUR SELECTIONS FROM OUR EXTENSIVE WARDROBE & JEWELLERY ASSORTMENT •HIGH FASHION PHOTO SESSION IMPRE S SIONS HAIL DESIGN 611 Campbell St., Lucknow 528-2043 i",V". V/ Marg',, il)QL)S Lynn ,3rtrtr (lru1ylitet 'PI litelnut lohr ', (IF (IJ /re,uater anti l'ut)1'4tiuten u)n of •M1lluuttt WWI Weft ren %trtn al 1.,w It 'tau u' -re armed 1 nt(r r uulr hep t etabet .:!.fl 1'1'/4 The 1hetitttty taaP pGu r 441 7ereu441e4'I'11114'4 (-turf 1t The auto 4, U14:4 r)//tru4l ed by Bet Bradley Mention The urlpintat 121,0 tilt') M11arg (.a, cell and the aub)ta 1 uvea : %1: Paulette Lipper I. M1lutrurt u/ ILV1IUur vela Brenda ,Jahrtatort-JJ(uuu), at)tet u/ lite bruit' JJrtrlranurtrla true Relied ./ularta((Ill and .Sherry 5lateu h bot It a,atera of flu, Inulr 11 »i .)et' girl u4.1a Krudey ll(uuu4, niece of liter bruit, and Itrig/fear err u'1LJ -Ern. /,utn, nrpltru of the groom. /feat (loin )a'ua lure liar 6u't!, cuualn of the groom. I 'alu'ta Ike,e Y'etry /,outlouder, o/ the ytu(nt and .10e /3(yle, fibrut of the gruorn IS' Intl)'-Ib'y J''rr,yuaon, 11 tot r of the yroom.refui a purist flat' my the Set CU IRe, epiu)rl uaa hell tit the Lae itrlou l iammur(tty (:mire with the urtirltny (1111,L4', c111rred by Tr-utit y 1' (:. W 4nit/irld kn[t)aned to Neu' 7,riIruul fuel ualruanti ul ore ru)u whirl- ing at J< R. 412, 1.ut'k,u w. Letters to the editor A darker side to I;\ICF;F Dear editor I feel the need to comment on the UNICEF appeal in yuur October 16 edi- tion's "Brookside Broadcast." While some of the money raised at Halloween time does go for school sup- plies. food, and shelter, UNICEF also has a darker side that few of us ever hear about. For example, in 1992 UNICEF increased its support for China's "one child per family" policy. complete with involuntary sterihtations and forced late - term abortions, from over two million dollars to almost five million dollars. (1993 United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) Report 'Inventory of Population Projects in Developing Cour 'r ( Around the Va'orld' . J UNICEF work t•rn in arm with UNI -PA and World Health Organization (WHO). who are engaged in jealous, relentless. and ruthless population control programs "t:N1-PA continues to support projects that link family planning with income generating activities for women. If women want to get help setting up a micro enterprise .project, they must accept 'family planning' services." (199i t: NI=NA Report 'Inventory o1 Population Projects in Developing Countries Around the World •) In other words. social, l:(1/rlliillc, and physical compulsion is used to force peo- ple in less developed countries not to have. children. Coercion, such tgs with- holding aid, is considered acceptable if foreign governments refuse population control. "In the Phillipines, Miriam Defensor Santiago, former trial court judge and a senatorial candidate, charged that the Ramos government, 'in its desire to receive financial aid from the WHO, con- sented to the use of the anti -tetanus tox- oid which renders Filipinas sterile'." (The Phillipine Star 16 March/95). The general populace was not informed. As for the vaccinations that UNICEF (and WHO) provide: The recent nation- wide vaccination programs against tetanus in the Phillipines and Mexico were an abuse of human rights of the worst kind. Suspicions surfaced when it was discovered that only women between the ages of 14 and 45 were being imrnu- niied - millions of them. Independent Iah analysis %crrlicd that the vaccines were contaminated with anti-h('(i (human Chorionic Gonadotrophin), designed to cause sterility. "A microbiologist, Dr. Kermela I)agayanan, found that their Floud serum .tested positive for anti -hCG, as did 25 out til iO women she tested." (Phillipine Standard 21) April/951. It was also bund in Nicaragua. 'laniania, and •turn to page 9 A view on Days of Action Dear editor 1 was one ()1 the many thousands of people who took pan in last Saturday's protest in "Toronto. As 1 looked around, 1 realized that there were people from many walks of life with very different mes- sages they were trying to 'send to Mike Harris. Norie of the media coverage that 1 have seen has represent- ed 'rny views on this issue and so i.write to you and your readers. "Those who approve of what the provincial gov- ernment Ment is doing argue that Mike Harris was elected with a mandate to reduce the deficit. I agree that deficit reduction is very important and 1 airs w111112 10 (1u my part to ensure that future genera- tions are not saddled with enormous debt. It doesn't take a degree in mathe- matics to realize that pay- ing outrageous amounts of interest on our debt is, nut wise spending. However, 1 have two areas of concern regarding the cutbacks currently being unposed on the people of this province. I•irst of all, 1 believe there are lTIJnttrluin stan- dards and some basic ser- vices that Ontarians want maintained. kir exatiiple, cuts to health care should kweNv'siq,. • . Happy 40th T, , 80` 1Y) Anniversary l "r'ryi' //i iMU((1(ll?uld (pt(.V�(-r)/ 19% iI LUCKNOW & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB Da , -- bber B' not h,' so deep that we worry ,11 -)out the avatlal ih ty uI local emergency care should any 61 our loved ()nes need il. In thc'arca oI educa- tion, it is important that classes he kepi at a rea- sonable size so that stu- dents get the individual attention they need to he successful. 'There has heen concern expressed in Grey ('aunty regard- ing the safety of rural students being forced to walk excessive distances to bus pick up points Also, many high schools have been forced to start •turn to page cl Birthday Wildlife Trivia The Walrus has a thick layer of blubber: to keep warm, because it eats too much or for canurutlage. Answer to keep warm. Walrus live in very cold water and ,their hluhber insulates them Ingo 4� Lucknow Community Centre Sunday, November 3rd ,$1000 winner Ilene Tomlin Harriston Community Centre opens at 6.30 p.m. Bin o starts at 7e 5 p.m. il jrl(-v1d', avit,1 family (c'l(»l'ir(,lt ea rive ')unciuy (1, t(M('r 1/. 1994)ur7he (-avial(•light Iv' /")(,k-rIl k/ 1 101'i(' you 4 ('f/(Iy(-ll your tlaAy , love avid h(",l car -.he' 0e porn ever yb(I(,l y t 18 • We.' wing a party tor tnrnay Boyle's HO" birthday, and that is worth (celebrating. Coyne and join us for a night of tun & rrininlst'111g, .Win tech a rch Community Hall November '2, 1996. 8 :00 p.nr. outo' ffen's lop (1U1',NT(,VIN HANOVER 364 1Gb)