HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-01-25, Page 21WEONZSD AY, SMART. ART• 2S, 1978
Ruth Bogues, Lucknow, Instructs the. ladies, of the Lucknow
Women's Institute on the basic knots 'In macrame. She and her
daughter, Linda Emmerton, R. R..1 Holyrood brought several 411 the
crafts they have made out of macrame to display to the women.
They also brought jute for each of the women to try making knots.
The ladies of the Institutefound macrame to be another interest to
add to knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, and china painting...
Voice for .Life
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 20
school principals at 'the Clinton
Board office on Monday, Novem-
ber 21st, 1977. They expressed
concern for their fellow man in
general and for young 'people in
particular regarding anti -life forc-
es in our society, a conern of
many people. They said that all
too often . • Pro -Life facts and
information are not getting across
to, the public and they asked if
more Pro -Life in -put (literature,
slides, displays, speakers, etc.)
could be available to health,
sociology and man in society
classes in our schools.
Mrs. Campeau and Mrs. Os-
born expressed that it was their
hope that' the Federal Govern-
ment's Sex Education Pamphlets
entitled "'Sex: Education, A Tea-
cher's Guide" were not present in
the schools of Huron County.
Catherine Bolger of the Center for
Life Understanding in ' Toronto
was quoted: "The crudeness of
some programs is missing but it is
the same pornographic amoral
message." Mrs. Campeau and
Mrs. Osborn stated that the
abortion section of pamphlet 4
contains factual errors,;; is based
on '• outdated statistics and litera-
ture, and is characterized by a
pervasive pro -abortion bias. The
Education Chairwomen also ob-
jected' to Planned Parenthood
materia) that may be in our
• schools (the Badgley ` Report
states on page 151 that Punned
Parenthood Federation of 'Canada
is a leading abortion 'referral
agency in Canada);
The- Ontario Education . Act
states: "It is The duty of the
a •
teacher to inculcate by precept
and example respect for...the
principles of Judeo-Christian
morality". Abortion is contrary to
the Judeo-Christian tradition.
A kit containing Pro -Life litera-
ture was left to the principals for
study. Mr. R. Ritter, Chairman of
the principals' meeting, arranged
for feedback to the Pro -Life•
delegates after each principal had
studied the kit 'contents.
The delegates expressed their
sincere appreciation fore having
the opportunity t� express and
share their concern with the
principals.
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