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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-04-30, Page 16M1 the OOP store EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR • . • SEED POTATOES COBBLER — •KATAHDIN — KENNEBEC -- SEBAGO ONIONS SETS AND MULTIPLIERS CORN, PEAS AND BEANS SMALL GARDEN 'SEEDS .d/e kW, eer ..... 41/ .We ..... AP• We like to know our customers `by name! Lucknow District Coo p Ask for this folder from our representative, NORRIS PEEVER who will be at: The Bedford Hotel, 92 The Square, GODERICH 524.7337 On May 5, 1975 from 1 4:30 p.m. If you require financing to start, modernize, or expand your business, and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB can help you. IOD ND1157111A1 DEVELOPMENT BANK 1032 Ontario Street, Stratford Ontario N5A 6Z3 271-5650 IDB business loans anywhere in Canada We can lend to nearly every .type or • enterprisW manufacturing , wholesale and ,retail trade . .. tourism and recreation .. • ' construction .. agriculture ... transportation and storage. It you neediinancial assistance to start, expand, a modernize a business anywhere in canada. we invite you to discuss year requirements With us. Was aisroluglg 1111 I rp.Sasikaa 61 Ara 76. pea d r4^•°' we waif" RIPLEY. KURR CENTRAL Reporters: Debbie Lowry, Shelley Mason, Mark Liddle. BOWLING On April 22nd, Y the Square Dances went bowling. The Square Dancers from 'the Ripley Fall Fair put their prize money together and went bowling together. Shelley Farrell got k high girls with 310 points for two games. Jainie Gallant got the boy's high points with 352 for two games. The two winners got a free pop and chips. we need yours We seek trouble wherever it occurs. Wherever people need us. Down in Skid Row. In the prisons. Amongst the elderly, the destitute and the downtrodden. Wherever we can offer our Christian help . Sometimes, it isn't pleasant. But it must be done. And we need your help to do it. Money. Donations to the Red Shield Appeal. Your gifts get us into trouble . And they help get a lot of people out of trouble. If you don't need our help Please help the Reid Shy Shield THE LOCAL RESIDENTIAL BLITZ DAY , WILL BE MONDAY, MAY Sth LOOK FOR YOUR RED SHIELD CANVASSER 1111111.1111nr Approximately 70 members of the: Goderich and District Pro .Life ASsociation attended 'an ,"Inform- ation Seminar" at the.' Goderich Dkstriet Collegiate Institute 'on Wednesday evening, April 23. The video tape "In Whose Hands" was viewed. This'tape had been made by Doctor L. L. de Veber for the London Schoolboard, Co-chairman, Mrs. Connie Os- born, welcomed everyone, espec- ially members of The Voice of the Unborn,. Wingham 's Pro Life Group. Mrs. Osborn introduced the guest speaker, Doctor Hart Bezner; B.Sc„ Ph.D. Physics.', Doctor Bezner illustrated his 'topic "PerSonal Freedom; and Social Justice" by explaining, "In order to preserve Social Justice, the law sometimes curbs our personal freedoM, as with n person we have no use ,for, and who !upsets us a great deal, the • law prevents us from hiring someone to kill that person to satisfy our personal feelings. The Law falls' short; however, when it refuses to give the same protection to the unborn who is biologically and scientific- ally also a person. The Mother has: no, use 'for the baby - it upsets her greatly so she hires someone to kill the baby and the Law silently stands by. A lot' of meditation has gone into the making • up of our Laws. Our legal system has been advancing to a. higher calibre - recognizing the rights of children -' immigrants, and it was in 1928 when the law first recognized. the Woman as a Peison. A strange 1-W11st occurred with the Abertment Amendment in 1969 which pulled . the whole legal system from an extremely involved plateau to a more unconscious level. The consequences to this •was that the individual in Society is exposed to more dangers because they are not "as .well protected from the random acts of other people. Little has been done' in the—Legal System in recognizing the Rights of the Unborn" who is biologically and scientifically also a person. 150,000 innocent Unborn child- ren have been legally' destroyed in hospitals. The illegal activity is just as great 'as the legal activity, thus making a total of 300,000 children in Canada who .have lost their lives through Abortion. 501,000 persons are directly in- volved. The 300,000 mothers, the Pro Life Group Hear Dr. Hart Bezneris Address PAGE SIXTEEN e' INVITATIONS 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 ACCESSORIES A Sure Sign Of Spring It's that time of year again! All over Ontario hundreds of girls in natty uniforms of brown and blue -I Brownies, Guides and' Rangers - will.be, knocking on doors offering to the public the familiar I:coxeS of filled cookies. Ask them questions - find out What they are doing. You'll be amazed at their wide scope of activities, and you'll be interested in their out-going approach to life. They've developed, a real enthus- iasm for the world about them, and have become very involved in your , community. projects. Cookie profits are important if girls are to continue their search for adventure. Prices have indeed increased in line with all food costs, but there is no doubt that your contribution will be put to good . use. What better investment than the future' of young Canadians. Girl Griide Cookies - still the sweetest value ever, on sale in Lucknow area, May 2 . and • at Kingsbridge on May 10th and 11th. 200,000 fathers who knew, (some did not), plus the 1,000 doctors and social workers, something that was unthinkable before the Law was changed in 1969. The Act of Killing Unwanted Babies will certainly overflow into Society and cause us to pity the Unwanted Living and will lead 'to their elimination also. It is now up to Society to decide the value of Human Life and to 'pnitect that life from conception on. Doctor Bezner was thanked by Reverend Marvin Barz. A gift was presented to Doctor and Mrs. Bezner and a gift of money was accepted. May 4 to May 11. ,is "Respect For Life Week". A special Education Program will be presented,on, Wednesday, May 7 beginning at 9 p.m. on Cable 12 TV, featuring guest speaker Dan Murphy, Q.C. The Petition will be presented to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau on Thursday, May 29. Langside Lady Died In 88th Year MRS. WILLIAM ORR The death of Mrs. William Orr of R. R. 3 Teeswater occurred at Wingham and District Hospital on Friday, April 18th in her 88th year. She was the former Mary Abilene Jeffrey, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffrey, natives of Scotland, and was born at Thamesford on May 23, 1887. On December- 6, 1911 she married William Orr of Kinloss Township. Mrs. Orr is survived by six sons and four daughters, James of , London; Mrs. John (Jean) Currie of Winghani; Robert, Bruce, RiChard, all of Kinloss Township; Alex of Montreal; Mrs. Oswald (Mary Dolena) Rudi of Hyde Park; Mrs. Bill (Jessie) Lapp of Wingham; Mrs. Elson (Isabel) Arnold of Bernie; Ken of British' Columbia; 28 grandchildren and 1.1 great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, one daughter Mrs. Har- old •(Christena) Percy of Kinlough and one grandson David Percy of Kinlough. Mrs. Orr was a member of Langside Presbyterian Church and a member of the Women's Missionary Society and the Ladies Aid. The funeral service was held on Monday, April 21st, at Mac enzie Memorial Chapel, Lucknow Rev. Glenn Noble of Lump was minister. Interment Cemetery. Pallbearers were six grandsons, Bruce and Duane Currie, Brian Percy, Douglas Lapp, Mel and ' Mery Arnold,. 'THE 1,,UCKNO$111 SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1975 was in tnngside Team 5 won the highest team score. Each player got a free bag of chips. Bowling was' enjoyed by, everyone. OPEN. HOUSE On Wednesday, April 23rd, our school had Open House. It, started with the parents going from roof . to room viewing the displays. Later the parents gathered together in the gym to hear music with the students 'singing and Mis's Camp- bell at the piano. After this parents were able 4o talk to the teachers over a . coffee. SPORTS: FLOORHOCKEY . In girls tloorhockey Shelley , Mason's team beat June MacDon- ars team 4-2 for the championship. Her team is as follows - Captain: Shelley Mason; Ass Captain: Darlene Coiling; Sandra Reid, Lorie Peterbarigh, Ruth Shepherd, Julie LeBlanc, Christine. Ouikerna, Nathalie Meurs and' Kim Dalton. 528-3024