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Pork producers
face injustice
with false
accusations
Dear Editor:
As a pork producer,
who has attended, all the
open PROTECT neetf ngs,
I feel a great injustice has
been done, to myself, my
fellow pork producers and
our way of life. The accu-
sations made by PRO=
TECT against the pork
industry :comes with no
proof, only biasedopin-.
ions.
Ifeel this group has
denied us our "Right of ,
Habeous Corpus" and . that
all sources of pollution
should have been .exam-
ined by PROTECT before
singling out the pork pro-
ducer and ; his liquid
manure,
Runoff from , dry.
manure pads, :milkhouse
-waste and faulty septic.
systems -pose is great livT-
ronme nn threat. t This is is a
daily unnoticed runoff that
can aino.int to thousands
ands thousands of gallons
of -'manure per year; that is
'allowed to seep into our;'.
waterways. Wake .up PRO-
TELT n'lanure manage ,
a . anent begins in '.the barn-
yard!
Is :.it ,possible . PRO-,
TELT is not addressing
these sources of manure
mise nage`ment`because
they fear'thp: results may
suggest, their own. homes
'and farming operations:_ are:
at fault? $
I can: finger ;point as
well. as the next, however,
thisis an immature atti-
tude and
tti-tude:a.nd pit's neighbor
against neighbor. If PRO=
TECT 'truly wants t •
o
clean-up the ,environment
:lets all : work ,together,
examine all sources and,
do. our. best so`. we can . .
proudly say, "We did it'
together'
An ela Miltenbur'
•First time in charge of papeT not so bad ' •
ning my awn paper and I
just graduated college!"
and so began to look
forward to working in,
. Lucknow:
• As the weeks went by,
I began wondering how I
.was going to put together
a .broadsheet paper, like
Goderich or Clinton, by,
myself.
I mean, erven after all
the ads; there . was still
going,to be.a lot of space
to fill.
Thankfully, I found
-
oiu that Lucknow is not a
broadsheet paper, but a
tabloid size which means
Vit lot less room to fill.
This made me feel
'bet'ter about. Working -
here. ,
As many of you know,
I'm here filling. in for Pat
while she is on vacation.
As ..she stated in her
column last week, I have
just completed college
and have been g
y.
valuable experience b
covering for people on
vacation in the area.. • ,
I have worked:in
Clinton, both as a
reporter and as a typeset-
ter, which , incidently
involves, a lot more work
than just typing press
releases. I • have `a new '
found. admiration for
typesetters:
At Mitchell I wasi a..
reporter and when .. I'
worked. at the Foci's I
had to paste up thepaper.
I figured that after all
that experience, I would
have no problem here in
Lucknow.
When I first asked.
about Lucknow, after I
agreed to work here, I
found out that it was a
small office. So small'
that there was only one
editor, -reporter, pho-
togerap:her;. dark room
technician and, for lack .
of a better . term, paste up
person. •• .
Obviously, that person
is Pat, who does get a lot
of helpfrom the office
staff, but this still means
that she has a lot to do.
Of course; after heat-
ing this, my first reaction
was "How can.. I possible
re iforrnation
from
ros ective
Catholic teachers
Applications for teach-
ing positions with •the
)Huron -Perth Roman
C,atholie. Separate School
Board will have to include,
'more information in.addi-
tion to the usual material
Contained in a resu_m.
A :decision to require
teachers .to :supply a . faith
reference portfolio was
:approved with only slight,
discussion on its structure.'
The faith 'reference
portfolio .will require
applicants for teaching
• posi'tions to submittheir
pre -service certificate' in ,
religious studies as well as
the faith reference form
including, its; 'reflection
paper..;
The reflection paper
requires applicants to
respond to the followiig
question in 200-250
words: "Why I want to be
a teacher in. a Catholic'
School'. and .. believe I,
would be an asset in the
Catholic School: system in
Ontario."
Trustee '' "`.Adulpho:
See Zleachers page 10
r
•
As . "these
kids at the
PPuddleduck
s. Day Cafe
prove, hav-
ing fun is
for all sea-
sons.
iy Ke
Sllfl`i1111f atv
run a whole paper by
myself?" but my second
reaction, which did more
for, my self esteemwas
"Wait until all my'class-
mates
class -mates hear about me run -
•
:.e
When I finally began
working here, I was very
relaxed. Things were
going smoothly, I.had a
;few stories to write, a
few photos to take -and a
column idea to come up
with. This is no problem,
I thought, I can handle
this.,
Now Monday is _here
and I have lots of work.
to do and ..I can feel my
stress level slowly • rising.,
But I have faith in the
staff here, they 'have been
great,. and I :have faith.
that the paper will be.
ready.on time.
Besides, I still have to
brag to all my classmates
about running my own
_paper,
Sentinel
Memoir
Junior Farmers;
during bus
.70 years ago•
• Sept: 8,1927
mall crowd... for Junior'.
Farmers A: busy time on the
farm and . holiday counter- •
attractions accounted fors a rather
small crowd at the field day held in
Caledonian Park on Monday, under
auspices of the Ji~inior Farmers and
Junior Iisdtute: 'However, the :day:
was fine, and ;;:the 'program of -ball;
games and athletic events was greatly
enjoyed, so that the organizations are
very well satisfied with the -resullS of
their efforts.
'The concert given' M- the evening
was , very entertaining. 'Mr. W K
Riddell of Walkerton, presided and
operated some instructive and mirth-
ful movies; which: were . greatly.
enjoyed.
Son's; long absence causes ,anxiety
to parents - Some young men, after
leaving their boyhood home,become
careless. about writing to parents or
brothers and some, after a few'years,
give up writing altogether, little
knowing or perhaps little oaring
about the anxiety and pain they cause
their: parents, who throughout the
unforgetting years remain their best.
and truest friends.
An.. instance of this kind was
brought to our attention recently. Mr;
Angus MaDonald. of • Kinloss
field day
me on farm
Township; 'has a son, Ronald, who
went to the west some 29 years ago:
For a time he wrote to his ;people, but
the last' letter frons him is now.` 11
years old, and since that time the .par-
ents have not heard from him nor of
hien..Ronald will now be.,45years of
age.
50 years ago
Sept 11, 1947
•T
ocal students win Provincial
,Scholarships . w John • C:
Crispin and Shirley E.
Sherwood. havebeen awarded
Dominion -Provincial scholarships to
maintairr'Fthe'enviable 'record of the.
Lucknow High School' in producing
'scholarship whiners.
John's scholarship has a :'resident
value of $200 and a 'non-resident
value of $400. Shirley's scholarship is
worth $;100.•
25 .year's ago
Sept..13, -1972
iss Dominion of Canada
at Lucknow Fair.
:Leading the Lucknow' Fall
Fair parade on Saturday, Sept: 16 will
be . Bonny Brady,, Miss Dorninion of
Canada. •.She. will spendthe day in.
Lucknow and on Saturday evening
will crown Miss, Midwestern Ontario
at the beauty contest held :in conjunc-
tion with the fair.
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