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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-11-19, Page 4Page 4 - Lucknow Sentinel Wednesday, November 19, 1997 Changesof address, orders for subscriptions, and undeliverable co' pies (return postage guaranteed) are to be sent to The Lucknow Sentinel at the address indicated here. Advertising is aceepted,on the condition that in the event of a typograPhical error, the por- tion of the advertising space occupied by the erroneous item,Mgether with a'reasonable allowance for signatnre. will not be charged for, but the balance of the advertisement will be paid at the applicable rates. • ei...naalf: lueksent@hurontet.On:ca A Bowes Publishers Conuriunity Newspaper 619 catttpben St.. LuCitticovg. Ontazio, , P.O. Box 400, Lucknow, Ontario NOG 2110 phone: (519) 528-2822 fax: (519) 528-35'29 ccrask d - Established 1873 ..... - \..............? Pat Livingston - General Manager / tor . Thin l'hotnpson - Advertising or • °pc Phyllis Matthews Helm - Office Administrator Joan Courtney - Typesetter subscription Rates adv4nte:. Regular $25.66.(inel. postage and G.S.T.) . Senior. $23.52 (inel: postage arid G..S.T3 Foreign & USA — $98:00„ Publications Mali Registration No. 07656 • • held at Goderich. Ontario. Published 52 times a ye.ar. . C.] cn 11111•11.1.111111111111010111111•11111101111111111111111111111111111111111•Mik Bac If that dirty old influenza -bug hits you, I can. commiserate. I'm just back from °Vera week sick leave during • which time .my strength was completely .5aptted. What a waste of time!, . • Being M not to6 gopd 'a frame of mind during that time, I found another pet peeveloiripeabout • • • .Doesn't it drive you buggy when' trying to „ leaf.through a magazine it always flips open to Where those cards are inserted or in sone cases bound right in with the pages? Front now on, before I ,• even try to react maga- zine, Fm going to go through it and rip Put all • those •cards • and junk theinf. : •• • The onslaught, from the numerous long dis- tance carriers continues... We justsot one off our backs 'hereat the -office when another took up the,, routine,. This last' orne was good. 1 -le starts his Spiel by Pat Livin . . " • and without appearing to fake a breath talks on and ,On and on. My ,mind was so confused 1 wasn t sure what he really said. But the .grey matter and tem- per kicked in When he .said 9.A11.1 need to sign you' up is I didn't 'let him finish. What pre,- sumption! So. 'told. h-tm'illre Wanted to mail or -fax me what • he . had' just blithered off -,- to do so." -At my leisure I Would -review the material ,and make a decision without his high pressure 'sales Rude? Maybe so, but there's lust too many, Offers!' being made to not, be a eareful, con- sumer or business per er Dear editor: We are in the shadow. of all that we have Worked for yet. we give up to 'a • force that most of us don't believe in. They say that it is in our best interest but.,. 'No one believes- that Is ' true.. '•Troth the start mankind has fought for what we - believe .in. and never gave _up_ tti any cause_We have 'fought to live. Fought to • choose. And greatly fought to be the best we. Internet address: http.://www.boive5nft•camiluchnow/ epti.$:.._.irieW"9n...Bill 160 Dear editor:- • ' ,• I am writing, this ietter. first Of all people who came, out to vote in • the ."*\ Cuts will not help the Lbschool system only • jr_ make it worse.. How will the, children 12:2E.:La . • - - • Though this is not a war, we still must tight as we Would if. we were in war. Because this is a war. It is a war against beliefs and: warabout power. Yet •is is stitl a war. This decision will 'effect the future of the ,can be. children of today have • learned? Cutting will only deprive the students of tomorrow an educatiOn of today. The government says welcome to the future. But we say wet - Come to the past: • Cory Hayes.' Lucknow, for the children of tomorrow. time to stand up the Munieipal• elections. 4 1 You are to be omirieridedfoUght, died. To all.of .the people who • didn't find the time or did- n't care, shame on you. :On" Tuesday (Nov. 11), we Met to lidnorthe young • men and, 'women . Who 70 years ago NOIC.,17,1927, . • , • p:rogressive dominoes - A pro- gressive ,domino party will be held in the Town Hall, under auspices :Of the Women's Institute. ‘Proceeds for .the Armenian Relief Fund, Admission 25. ; • ,. • ' Erecting steel :barn, -, A gang of men are at workonRilluttonrs firm • erecting .4 . niddern. steel tiara to replace the. frame structure destroy,ed. withthe seaSoit's crop a few weeks ago. The foundation walls"haVe been, .lengthened 20 feet and the basement will' be equipped with modern steel stable fittings, throughout. This should make a fine plant, and • sug- gests Marl*: .Binton intends to stay in the same for some' years to 'collie. . , 50 year ago Nov,• 20; 1947 ,• •• pet fox gallivants with hounds A fox that is a family pet and even romps about Unmolested with five hounds is to be found on the farm of Victor Errington, R.R. Auburn. ••• . Captured when it was so young it did, not have its eyes open, the fox is now a year and a half old. For fear it might attack the chickens it is kept tied on a leash, The hounds will Come •up to the fox and play with it as if to I:**44:k4::&24.4.4 ,•••.#.1..ftWM5151:W” . , help* pass away the Weary hours. Members of the Errington family :are quite devoted to it and can .put food in its mouth .;withOut fear of being bitten: • Ross ',Errington, •a" son ,of the. honsehold, delivered an oral cornpO, ''sitiOn about the Peti•fox 'at Stratford Normal School this fall. . ; • years ago , : • • • Nov. 22; 1972 ,eorge NewbOldnamed his- Aoriati - The Ontario. Nursing Hanle. Association 'recently Concluded their,13th annual conven- tion. in Toronto by electing , a new slate of executive directors for 1973. ' 'George Newbold. of Pineerest Manor, Nursing Home; was re-elected as the Association Historian, Having, held' this post in the past, his experience is well recognized by the Members. Purple Grove doings - •Nir.. and Mrs: Walter Forster with thehelp 9f friends and relatives are erecting a new barn on their' property. The old one was destroyed by. fire in the latter part of September. . ". . . .Retires Francis:tam'. has retired • from the' Kitchener police force after 33 years of service. He is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carrol, formerly of St Helens and St. -Augustine. ..4110We'vx • men' and women that: they canq exercise their free- dom to vote. On Wednesday evening we hear the school boards ; '1 dr. .?i,,.•er; may lose their freedom to maimed rip *arto protect., speak freely. : ' our. freedonis and •give us Maybe it time to stand thiS life We ireasure:• ''up and be counted arid .am ashamed that peo- st'art,to Care for our this area have solit- mwlities .de respect for these,young •.' '' • Remember the less fortunate Dear editpr: amount , 'of money.is ,'Huron ::County • required to purchase food' ., • Christmas Oureau is , a . Voiithers and clothing(we County 'tradition of which .alWays :rim,short of 'some... we can 'a11be proud,. As a sizes). • community We have Last ;Christmas over covered that we have the. 14100 children and their power to ensure. that all' 'families.. received halp.• It .. „ needy .familieS 'With .• .,takes an outstanding coir - Oren ,actoSsthe county cel- munitv effort to rnobilize tebrSte Christmas. ' • the, resources; required to • • In addition to new•Ohil-: . serve our&irrimunity•wil. dren's clothes, new toys •only with :the over - and food, a substantial support of car -i. ingpeople and hundred f volunteers .that the, Huron • • County Christmas Bureau endnres.• • Please take your gifts to the Bureau closest to you between Dec. 8:and 12; 'lb..; .111. to 3 p.m. Bureaus iii Ihis,area MOude'St„ Roman Catholic Church, • Qoderich' and Afingliam: United Church. .. • • Murray Gaunt. chairman:: ' • • ••••• „• .• • • • ' • • " ' • • ` • : . . . Herb OcOuillin (right), World VIM' II veteran, watches as Mickey Marshall and Lane Gardner, of the Naval Association, salute after placing a wreath at the cenotaph during the Nov. 11 Remembrance Day 'service. e