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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-10, Page 6112,7,7-22122 PAGE` SIX LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • WEDNESDAY, OCT: Mk 1942 NOTICE. RE. Residence Qualification Of Voters IN ACCORDANCE WITH REGULATIONS Of The ligior 'Licence Mt. • iteitdati.;. 2411 "Every man arid every WoMan. Who 'at. the tiMe .of voting, is and has been ordinarily 'resident ;m the, municipality. . for, a . periOd of.. 2 Months next preceding the date hiked for 'taking any vote under •the • provisions of the Act is .qual- ifiecl as. to residence.".l ' , • Letters To Editor AN OPEN LETTER . • We have just disposed ,of election, an election which ex- cited the voting interest of 04% 'of the eligible voters of the rid -t ing of 'Huron-Bruee. We now face another election of sorts, but one which should, excite the voting interest of bhe entire WO% of those, concerned. We. are asked to put our stainp, of ap- proval, or otherwise, on the in-, troduction of the. sale of liquor lin outlets other than ,government storesY The town .of• Lucknovir has been ,accused by agr. Wm• 'Buckingham in .his poem of tak- ing One step back Not so Hund- reds of steps have •beentaken in reverse, but not by the 'ay.; erage • resident. Has . there , been a delegation .of taxpayers •wait - ink on council begging. for the chance to buy.liquor by the glass in .easy,. pleasant? surroundings? Ithink not! 'Pressures' have come frominterests, other than theirs to have: these backward steps.. Is'www 411w111"11.41.44.411". taken....... • . . . aguaeve:ibivrie'die; jttern: gown of WEDDING,. BELLS tchi hat, gloves and shoes, with a corsage -• 1111111.DOCII :--- SYM,ONDS Pf ongolden carnatis. The marriage took Place at the. home of Rev. c. D. Cox, . Tees- Mrs' Dorothy.1°assicly of My' ersdale, was bridesmaid Wearing. water, on •Saturday, .September. • 29th, of Dorothy Florence Sym -bronze and black . arnel,• with matching accessories. Mr, Wil- ' fred Cassidy of Riversdale, was groomsman. . / •' ' ' • On their return •from a wed - 1 speak as one who, from ex- perienee, in a large centre, has :bOth -witnessed. .personally and read reports about the results of easy liquor, after the foisting on the ,public without the .chance of a vote • on 'the question of liquor lounges, by the ,Ontario Liquor Out-of-Contr�l Eoar4 .1 have of- ten seen youngsters -still in their teens; rolling out of. these loung- es, having been served into semi- • •• pods, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. William R. ,SymOnds, Walkerton, to 'Neil Alexander Murdoch, 'son .*f 'John A. Murdoch of,Walkerton and the late 'Mrs. Murdoch. Rev ding trip, Mr. and Mrs. ,Murdoch Chas. D. Cox. officiated. • will reside .in :Walkerton. • • 2■■■■■■■■10■■■■■iummiaimmik■■■■ii■■■■■■•■■■■■•■• • - • . ■ • • 01 ' tik • unconsciousness, :by .unscrupulous bartenders, and then 'proceed to flow, behind the wheel of .their1. cars and •take to the. road: How • HOLDING ,A HOSE 111 • isonlypartofhisjol many innocent persons, young & old, are.' killed or kinjured is - a. moot point' for these '' killers many times are 'in • too, great. a stupor to realize what they have done ' and weave along. on their ' Merry 'way. . .'.. , ' •• .• ' . Our police. news is increasmg- •:. . Er ly occupied''kby .the tuiSaVoury age suit 'resulting from injury or death arising ••from • the • use of • : results of .this easy drink. Kil- liquor? 'kGET:s.Who pays for the ai ' lings,5robberies, .hit:-and:4un .ac- confinetrient, hospital, Upbring- :' . Cidents, property damage,li-----viola- ing of a baby, and the heart of many if your daughter assaults ' a tion of girls and women, • ■ :. U. with or without intent to kill, • & — or sister is violated as a result thousanjls of cases o • pu c 4- of the use of easy liquor?. YOU. turbances are .all by-products °f None -of these _costs or expenses this' thing to. which we are ask- are recoverable from • tax reven- ed to vote yes, I Say vote, 110. IN . vve are told that .a yes vote • Iles; they cOme out •of everyOneS . ket . ' • - •. +ET in will attract new business, to our . You, the motets, have recently, - : village' The kind of 6usin*essil turned down the' employing of se •- viill ',attract is best kept . as 'la': a full-time constable 'for the away froth Lticknow as possiblegeneral'.protection from Our all, • ...It will not only attract business, too •high rate of .rowdyiSin. and it will also attract the drinking vandalism, the drinking. drivers • elements from miles around when "• trusing i our streets, the more or t is "possible to drop in 'and less . ■ buy liquor as you'would -milk, t- *public 'drinking where ..emp- 4, bottles are left scattered .ffee ' soft drinks and when • . co ,. • or . t around town, even On the. main • 2 these elenients, are .attracted and i street sidewalks. I tell you that it •• inflamed -by the easy liquor here, if this question receives a yes ' 2 we too, will ibe laced with all. the. -majority, we will . not have to unsavoury 'results of 'easy liquor. employ one policeman, . ' but per,-( , . • , ■ ,We, as .parents and grandpar-. haps : thrge. This is something • • . , ents have an. obligation to give else that will , not be covered by our young people the, 'best start the increase , in tax revenues. in life of. vrhich we are capable. 4 • '474. Yr) •• • ..NopcE •Rural''.POW:01r.:H Interru i n , • • . • • affecting . •• LUCKNOW, RIPLEY and SURROUNDING AREA • Dates ,and Time, Thursday October 18th Frain 1:30 p.in. To 4:30 . , • • . . And Thursday October 25th From 1:30 p.m.. TO 430 p.in: (Weather Permitting) • The interruptions are necessary to increase the capacity of the. Holyrood Sub -Station and to install larger conductors on the main feeder. between Kinloss and Holyrood. Any inconvenience to our customers is •sin- cerely regretted. W. H. McARTHUR, Manager, Ontario Hydro, VVingharn Area ,■ ■ . ■ • Nowadays fire fighting is a complex business,' with no end to what the fire fighter needs to is is know. Water, only spreads an oil fire, and fires ■ involving new exotic fuels have to be fought with specialized skill and cunning. One thing the fire • AN fighter knows above all else the fire that doesn't • start is the best fire"he fights.•1: ., ■ .• , , • • • ' . • ' ' . •. : 'cocktail bort of hotels' and .ino- Fire • Prevention Is Youro . b Too ... .. • ,... ... ..... . . ,.. •„. • • ■ In the last 10 years .Mare than 5;000 lives were lost :I ■ . m in .. fires ' (Many of them, young 'children). More than I: • ,1::(1,10,000..hornes ' were. destroyed or damaged: Mpre', • than . one BILLION dollars, in property was consumed. • ia• A.• disgracel . ■ Pi tragic picture —7-a. , • h . , ■ , • a • Good rule: THINK ABOUT FIRE.. . . wherever .you • The tempe ate use, and, the as. buse, of liquor, which is a part of- our society today i7iliether we ' want it or. not, Should be taught in • bhe •proper surroundings of the home, not in the• dimly lit • If We want to ,suffer bhe obnoxious by-products of easy -liquor, then a liquor lounge is for us. If Ave -want a • decent corn-. munity in which to Jive, raise our •farnilies, and look after our older citizens, then Wingliam is •the •closest we should allow 'this liquor question to come to Luck- , • . • ' George uk, -Newbold. • PASSED AWAY AT * CARRUTHER'S HOME : James Bell; age gl, Passed away at the Carruther's Nursing • Home on 'Wednesday; October 3, He was \born- in Huron Town: ship on, January 11th, f881. The funeral •ser -vice was con- ducted at the. Mclennan .Funeral Hozne in Ripley . on Saturday by Rev. Donald MacKenzie.. Inter- ment was in 'Pine River eerne-, He is survived .by ,one sister,- Mrs. James .(Annie)* of Brantford. •' are Dont Don't give. fire a place to start! ■ me : This space is spo ed by 1Lucknow Fire De- ■ • partment during Fire Prevention Week, Sunday Oc- tober 7th to Saturday,!October 13th; in the interest ° N ■ of fire prevention. ' ■ ■ tels. Liquorlounges, cars and . hotel and motel .roomS are the worst bedfellows, -leading 'tor much that is not worthy in life. • Do- you, therefore, :want to be a contributing factor -kin the plac- ing • -of' stumbling blockand • temptation before our . .YOung . . • people when they are not strong , •enough or inature• ' enough to meet them 1 stieceSsfully • Do you want t� ethitribute tO the down- • ' fall of those adults to whom this 'liquor question is -a kproblern? If. • , you- want to ' ibe 'guilty of con-: tiribUting to juvenile, or adult- de- linqueney then. vote . Yes: • If yoti feel that: there is•no place in our • corrinitinity for liquor lounges & the .crime, trouble and misfor- - • time they breed, then vote No. We, are' led to believe that the -business that • is attracted will Increase otir ,talc .revenue, . This' may be true An part on the surface. But there are • other things that we are not told. Who pays 'for dad's car df his son gets liquored up , and demolishes • it? . YOU. Who pays for the property damage 'done by drinking vand- als. YOU, Wiho pays the • • • ' Lucknow Fire 'Department • Ge0,ge Whitby. chief - Stuart Collyer, .secretary., m • . • , • ■ • ■ sminunniassmiammunnouniainik ANNOUNCING • The ApPointinent of Mk.:..J.:.....14'..OR:Epc:. •'..'..... ..,...Liacknow,eaturio..,.. •• • . • .• • . . .• • Phone 49-k, Lticlino*. • .;•••• ,... . . • aS.: "otot: .SP17::...'Agent.'oia....0)!...solo :of. :. . , . . C•AWkDA.. SAVINGS BONDS .• • •• .• THONI$014:arid COMPANY . •• • umnrED 350 Ray St Toronto 1:1P' hone: 362.4133