The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-10, Page 9•
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:that ugly display of race hatred
at. the University of Mississippi,
•on being 'a citizen in the land
'of the maple : leaf, . the rye
whiskey, the • devaluated dollar,
and 'the naked Doukhobor. .
' If there's! one thing. we ' Can-,
adian are, • it's completely to1-
eraut, of` races; .religions --and
colors different from our own.
It's • pretty heart-warming, 1 ` can.
tell, you, to be a member ' of a
nation that is . utterlywithout
prejudice. .
I 'don't=.knbw 'why the .rest sof
the world can't be'• like us. Look.
at those 'South. Africans. Many
of , them just : hate black •people
Look . at those Congolese. Many
of them just hate .white 'people..
• •We 'don't hateanybody.
Oh, we have our little pee
eadilloes. After all,'. we're human.
I mean.,, you`,can.;carry• this junk
too,. far..., We recognize •the. fact,.
for. example,. that the : darn Ito -
man' iCabholics. ; (or• the heretical
Protestants) are ,out to get: 'us
under their thumb, that.:they've;
gone too far; at last; and, 'that
they've. ..got to, . be stopped .some-
*here.:
WEDNESDAY;, O,T. 10Th
THE LUCKNQW'• SENTINEL',, 14,1CKNOW, ONTARIO
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My isn't it nice 'to • be,, pure?!
Isn't it satisfying to.' sit bacic
and deplore'? Isn't 'it grand. 'to
be a clean cut, liberal -minded,'
Unprejudiced,. 'tolerant Canadian,
!when racial strife breaks out' in
another country?
$.1 couldn't help. congratulat-
ing myself, when I read .about
.We realize that while Negroes
are definitely human beings,
there's no point in irritating our
American tourists by letting the.
black people stay at our tour-
ist
our-
ist resorts: After all, business
is business.;. w
to get. 'out ,• frGm Wider.
uder.the•
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ASHFIELDLocalTeacher'
At
ohrumjubsta#to•omiend didanczeras.yor pklng
to ,make
a living, alley came. ' (Too late for last, week).
Craf'ts out here bause there w:as Bowesa Colin owes ;and Keneth' Convention
potato famine .in; Ireland, or MacKennzie spent •lastweek-end
they were on the dole in. Eng, with their aunt,, Mrs. Philip
land,
or ,the porridge ,was mighty Gour in Batavia.
thinin iS•cotlan•d, .or somethin • Mr. and Mrs. 'George Foster
worthwhile, like that,' _ • and Donna sof' ;Rodney vidited
But I • think ' the .. one ' thing, on Sunday with .Mrs. G. Kitson.lac
hat r highlights the tolerance and Mr on. and
Mrs.Charlie "lather-
ton
d fil visited with Mrs.
that. oracial prejudice of Can- 'family
.visited
above all others,, is the David YlacMurehy on .�Sun•day;
way w, e have treated .', our na-• • ;Rev. , .Mr. Walden from. the
Jive Indians. This is where the 'Bible,. ,'Society Was guest, �s'peak-
true benevolence of the broad -
This at . Ashfield, Presbyterian
minded liberal-thinkingCan- Church on Sunday,
a The death occurred in Kin
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leprous
stands out •like.• . a=uh-- •
leprous nose, cardine Hospital of Annie . Robb,
widow of • the late • Richard
Did we crowd there: into tiny Brown;.. The • ..deceased was .born.
reserves, as the Americans did, in.. this 'communityand lived
after' we'd proved we could lick .host . of her ' ife ere till she
,them? We1'1; 'yes, •we did, • act- moved to Ripley. some 'years ago.
We know perfectly well that. wally, But . we paid 'them cash She was in her 80th year: She
Jews are . just as good as,any- ,for the lairds we. took away.. is y
body. Smart, • too. But ';• let's. Well • . , ••survived by' one daughter,
, not exactly cash, : maybe, Mrs Merton Avery and several
iness, The'`y, ' seem, • to like it; sort' note.. And do you know•
,
keep them in the clothing '.bus
but . •a good, long-term • Pro/Ills- grandchildren
Lets not allow • more than a few spine of •those Indians still re -
of them into medicine or den --- • - as much as 'r .77 a year,
tistry. Let's not have any' of CHURCH NEWS
them in our .big,, national banks ;IN_ I TEREST ALONE?
or insurance , companies; -They re . And. it wasn't . that we : took. Lucknow United Church `')
too dang smart for'. their 'gown away their good land:. We just The • third regul .r Meeting of
good. took a lot of :old. 'cattle' '
pasture the.' Zucknow. Ha -C iGnoup • .was.
Speaking of foreigners --of and crop land that they weren't held in the Fellowah'ip' Room,
course, • we don't call therm: fbr- 1 using .anyway, and we handed Of the church: A • !prayer; then
eigners, as some. , people • do; over :to them •. some dandy high, a sing -song' opened the meeting.
they're ethnic : groups; or New rocky land, and some : good, fer- In. ; ' the • business plans were
Canadians, Or. bloody Europeans` tile.swamps, for .their reserva'- made to go, •to. Miramichi' on,
— I. don't think there's another 'tions. Saturday October 6th. June '!Ac-•
country: in the world • that •gives;' * *, *4 keit !had the .topic, and; showed
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them a warmer. welcome. Around • thea film "A Christian ,and His
.we 'deny, Indians their
election
time, rights? Not for a -minute. Every Money.' Questions car :.it were
mush admit• that it's rather time we get involved. in a 'war, then discussed, .. Mary . Murdie
annoying that .: some . of these we let' thein
comparativenewcomers.to our like white peo
' o'inA :. ' ,had. the
sed worswhipith: TThapse.• : meeting
•. t e : • .,ple`harmy, just w •
country don't seem to.get into . Why;- ' in some of' ` our : more -
Dave You Renewed:' Your Sub-
scription?
the' sp' g
that'
enlightened •
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grit of the thing ., Some
g provinces; Indians
of'•,them'seem' to,- think that' a can/ o' .in the.ubs and get
.Mikloski' • is'just as'' good as a gP
McClo.skey;. . ' ••
Not that he isn't, pf course. But
—well, ; You., :know,
•" *; .k.*
,lot df• . these people' •don't
seem to realize thatour ances- quicker ' than whisky or • small
tors didn't/.'come out ,here just pox.
.drunk, 'just like .white people.
And, --a final mark of our inter.-
est in their Welfare—we are
now letting them go to .school
with our ` own children.Theis
will ;probably , finish' • them' off
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Yes••sir, at •,•makes you•. feel
pretty downright warm all over,
when •you 'realize that we . Can-
adians. 'don't have a prejudiced
bone.in our. bodies. -Except, may:.
• be, Our leadbone. •
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'ell your mu�r�my
it's the
The ,Saugeen District Indus-.
trial Arts and Crafts teachers.
met in Thornbury District High.
Sohool for the annual fall Meet-
ing. Present were: President;
Bob Vivian, • Wingham; J 'Vice
Pres.., Norm •Marshall, Kia car.--
dine; Sec-Treas., Addison Black,.
Thornbury; Howard Clark, , Ar-
thur, Charles Rogers, Durham;
John GiLbank, Listowel;; Bobs
Doucett, Lucknow Bill, Moody,`
Mount. Forest; .Gordon Gibson,
Orangeville; Lloyd S•canrow,,
Dufferin ° P.S., • Owen' Sound;
'Bob. 'Walker, • West
Owen Sound; Jim' Westlake,
Shelburne; Ed Beard, Wingham.;
Ken Weido and • Bill Myers, ;Mit
chell.
As each 'teacheridentif led
,
ihirnse1f he described • his shop
and his working •condi:t'ions and
problems; 'in . return.:he :received,
advice and suggestions -from
other risen' who had been re-
quired to solve similar - .diffi.
culties. •
The first afternoon discussion
centred' around pupal , projilcts,;'
illustrated with coloured 'slides
'and a visit ' ' to 'the, Thornbury
shop. Following. this the topic.
of written . examinations came
up ' . and after a lively debate
Norm Marshall, .Charlie Rogers:
and Bob Doucett were appointed
as a committee to gather Infor-
mation ,for a future dthcussion.
The. progress . of the new Vo,
catioial programme !brought out.
some, interesting Information.:..
Gordon.,. Gibson , described the
Changes taking: place in. 'Orange-
ville; Bob. Vivian and Ed Beard.
told of the. activity *in Wingham;
and John Gilbank. reported from
Listowel.
"Were you a good boy at the
party, Willie?"
'Yes, mum, I .said I was sor-
ry . every time 'I I. spilt .something
mon the tablecloth."
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Our men will' be visiting' homes and busiiiesse& in
Lucknow soon they''l.be installing... your new .•
dial, telephone sets.
"Dial Day'" will be .December . 2nd, '19.62. On that.
day; too; the • new '7 -figure telephone .numbers ` will
become effective. `' All . these 'numbers will ' start.. with'
the figures ,'528.,.
Ask our . installer to tellyou about' ;the "convenience
of EXTENSION..PHONES in yoyr home.. Installed in.
kitchen, bedroom,' den` or hall, these :.handy phones.
gave steps 'and time! They're., available in' .'beautiful
•`colours to harmonize with . your .decor, And for the
very latest in telephone 1u,ufr, : take a look at the
beautiful, little "Princess s- the one that •Eights ' up
when you :dial:
We 11 keep you posted as •the wo-rk of your new ser-
vice progresses.
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Manager:
THE BELL TELEPHONE, COMPANY..
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