The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-03-25, Page 5Flag
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Dear editor:
What a mockery of Our
patriotism .. this .recent
debate over the Canadian
`flag flying in congress is.
In '.our: House of
Commons, the very •place
w,hertf the most patriotic cf
our citizens should be; the
• individuals whom we eleet
to represent our country's
best interest sit, certain.
members w?int to elitni�
• nate the right to show the
symbol of our loyalty,-
in
oyalty in the United: States
people are so proud to be
• American that they fly
flags everywhere to pro-
claim their patriotism.
They must .laugh at
Canada's 'lack of pride and
unity;
The Party Quebecois,
wasn't screaming: about
shows of loyalty when the
rest of the country carne to
the aide .of the people of
N.ovic.e
pp in
Quebec .after the tragic ice' '
storm. Quebecers were
very glad to be :part of our •
great country then. I
believe the majority of .the
people in. Quebec must
believe this isas ridicu-
lous as. the 'rest of us.
Unfortunately it oiely takes
one idiot to make a whole
country look stupid
'Yours proudly,
Maryellen. Griffin
(a Canadian).
ourn.e , .
With only . 2.4 hours
notice, a .modifie 1 Novice•
rep team had a great day,
on "•'March . 16 at the •
flderton Tournament,
-Mikee Haggart recorded.
another shutout this seas .
• son in the first game
• against Alv nstan with the,
help,of excellent defense
playing of Clint Hamilton,
Brett- hidlips Buddy
Chatnney and John
Elphick „
_ The 4 0 scoring was
by :Dan 'Murray (2), Wes
Rivett and -Devin Kemp.
Assists: Wes Rivett, Dan
Murray and "'Meagan.
Cameron. Kenny „Stanley
and ''Marty Quinlan also•
played a. good offensive
game.
Game -two against
Ilderton was an even
match with a 3 3tie.'
Points for this game were .a
awarded to Justin.
Davidson, ;Buddy'-
C•harriney and ..,Devin,
Kemp with assists going
- to Dan Murray' (3) • and.
Meagan Cameron.
The forward lines
played one of the strongest
games of, the season for
the championship round
against Lambeth:•.Dan
Murray with the help of
Wes, Rivett scored one in
•. the second period but
Lambeth came back to tie
,the .•game 'with only 1:52
left in the third. •
Due to tournament
rules the game went into a
shoot 'out and Lambeth
netted two points•vv,inning
3 -.1
The•' coaches and par
ents are'very proud of the
whole team' in the' way
,they represented Lticknow
• on • ted off `th ice,
a e9
got Way t
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Marion MacKinnon
was •the hostess for the
moaning meetingof
Kinloss Kairshea Institute
on March 19: with 13
members and Mice
Ritchie's granddaughter,
Melissa, present.
Gladys Johnston, vice
president, was the ehairla-
dy, in the . absence of
Donna McBride, PGladys
opened with a poem
"March.,»'`
Our Branch district
director gave her report
from the Bruce County
District directors' meeting
held in Walkerton on
March 9,
The District annual will
be held May 28 in
Elmwood. The Roots of
Bruce Day is set for April
7 at the Walkerton apicul-
ture buildings. Several.
fanners have volunteered
=to. 4eronstrate various -
fartn enterprises
to school
children.
Four- mem-
bers . are
re.sponsi:hie
for making
chili for 100 students and
two members are to help • .
with the Minch.
Rallcall was answered
with each member naming
an item of apparelrarely-
in use now. .
at the past
Muriel. MacKenzie and
Ruth Langen, directors,
assisted the hostess- in
serving lunch, . - quiche,-
saiad, rolls and beverage,
followed by fruit cup .and
cookies.
In the
a.fler'noon,,.
IJ n a
Matthews,
curator, had
each member
• tell something
about the article, 'we
brought and had pictures
taken of them. • • 7„
Naming a few: Hlsie
Houston 'brought . her
'mother'swedding shoes of
1903. The interesting
thing about them. was .that
the heels are in style now.
Margaret Mowbray had
a Persian fur muff and
cape of over 60 years old;
= Marion MacKinnon
had acup and saucer from-
the -1850s. .
Una. Matthews had her
'father's `s ditty bag from the
War of 1914-18. We were
each asked if we weren't
satisfied with .our name,
` what we would like it to
be.-
Unahacl an: appropriate
closing. poem "Blessed
Are." -
Alice Doorman gave
the courtesies • and the
meeting dosed with 0.
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