The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-03-22, Page 5•
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i Our deepest sympathy is -ex-
tended to:Mrs.. John Schumacher
• and, Helen .and.' other. Members of
,the family in the sudden passing
of Mr„ Schumacher ; at -his hirrie
here. Friends ;and neighbours 'at-.
tendedthe. funeral in Teeswater
on Thursday morning,' Those
from a distance were Mr. and.
• Mrs', Raymond. Schumacher; and`
. Jim, Windsor; .'Mrs, Ethel Runc'hy;.
"Toronto; Mr,. and Mrs. William
Lloyd, : London, Mr. and Mrs.
..John Moser ••and Mr. John Mc-
Carthy, Parkihill, : `.Messrs Don
and George Vanhie, Mrs. Jules •
Vanhie ...and. Mr Jas . -Millen,. of.
London.
Mr: 'and. Mrs 'FrankThompson:Y
attended a convention in ..To n-
to'on Wednesday,, but were, called
home • due to•,, their , son, Ronnie,
being .involved 'in .a'car ;accident
and as a result 'Was a patient an:
Win'gham . Hospital,
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Mr, and.EzraStanley,ndr
Sharon, .Kinlough,: spent Friday.
evening with Mr' an:d .'Mrs :,Jas.
Wraith.
Mr.. and Mrs. Ernest Hanna:` &
:Jackie Motored ' to . Malton on ,•
Thursday. Mrs. Hanna ,vent bY HO3118 ECONOMIST 'SPEAKS:
plane from there to Florida `T.O LEAIZNING 4• • •
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:Do' you know what we're get`
ting. to be a nation' :of?. We're.
getting to be• a nation:... of child-
worshippers., 'And personally,
I'm becoming' a bit nauseated by
the wholepierverted business.
When the ancient 'Hebrews be-
gan feeling ,their oats, they built.
themselves ..:a golden calf, and
you know•' what happen ed then,
We're in the process of building
ourselves a golden kid, and we'll..
deserve everything that's coming
to us, when the Lord grows tired
of our silliness.
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I keep reading things that
make my hair stand on end.with
sheer horror at' the idolatry we're
committing. Just the • other day,
I'•read in the paper some` remarks•
be a professor of psychology at
the University of 'Montreal, :; He
claimed that a disturbed child
becomes delinquent because he
is • convinced. ,he is .meant to .:be.
The professor said::: "For . ' i 1-
,stance,: a child is ' sent onan
errand with the ; admonition to
bring back the .change. There's
The newly Organized, Kinloss
Scout Group collected papers,' etc.
.on Saturday. It .proved very suc.
cessful.
Mrs. Frank Brown'.sand Reg
Spent Sunday evening, Mr:'
and : Mrs.. Harvey Ncholson and
Hughe Bervie:.: . •
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wraith : were
Sunday : evening visitors ' With
Mrs. John Schumacher:..
where; she will holiday.: Mr.. Han-
na and.' Jackie were.acco;npanied
home. 'byMrs... M Bell, • who will
spend .the week at the Hanna,
:home.:
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, The seventh meeting ';of the
Colwanash .Learning Lassies was
held' in ;Hackett's•: United ..Church
with all meniibers 'present
The 'meeting opened with the`
4-H pledge, followed :by thee roll'.
call. The. Club had.the honor of
having Mrs; Miller, ' the Home
Economist present, at 'this meet-,,
Mg. Mrs, Jack lUtchie lead .a dis
cussion on "Good• Posture:" Fol:
lowing the discussion;,.aVirs.. :Alex
Hackett,,. demonstrated '' how : -to
''cover a,belt• after which the' girls.:
continued on their. dresses.' : Mrs:
B.I. I I. S i ley 91 HUIllllllllllllililil .�
-an insinuation there that the
worst is expected .of • him.. S1owIY`i
he builds un: •this image of lam'
self, :and accepts himself as the
black sheep' of the family." Frohn,
there,, apparently, it is only a.
hop, .step ` ' and, a` Switch
-blade
knife to a criminal . gang,, •
'Now, isn't that the :damnedest,
poppycock you've'.ever heard?
Of' course a child is warned. to
,bring; back the change! It's: the
first thing, you do when you give
him a dollar, and •.you' .tell him
at least three times more, before
you . let him out. the door. I'd,
• rather have a . kid come 'hoine
.wgith'the 'Change, and feel like' a
iblack sheep, than come ; home
with six 'cowrie books and new-
proof that the old man is an
:easy. mark.'
It used. 'to' be that•..:When a
child was a mean little. beast `that;.'
nobody, , , including his parents,
had 'any, use for,everybody
steered clear of . him, and"hegrew
'up to be .a business tycoon, or
-a great' artist, or a brilliant poli-
tician, or just a plain, ordinary 1,
miserable!.adult.',that nobody, had
any use for.
• Nowadays, when : you encoun:- ,
ter some vicious little brute, you
can scarcely keep your 'hands if
'you are quickly. told that -there's '
really nothing wrong with him
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except; that. Hes emotionally:
'curbed. He's never forgiven Mom I
for slapping him ',on' the .bottom
• to make `him go in' .the potty.
or he hates his, Dad.• because
,latter has rejected him,—wouldn':t'
joinian,
him of kick -the
cat:
With the aid .of:Read r' �Diest
.,. ... e. S g
and Liberty, we; -now have more i
amateur psychologists in 'Canada'
than we' have .unproductive gold•
`mines. And. they're all ''agreed
That . it ; is%n't. the fault . of T1e-
•Children-Poor-Things, it's the
parents who 'are to blame- It him an open.'Sesame to any kind
never seems . to occur • to . these sof. conduct :hefeels like :pursuinig.
modern swamis that .:there.`might.
•, . . , ., , .No tenger is he. lazy; 'bad -man,:= '•�
,be anything wrong with the: kids. tiered, 'surly, greedy or- ill- emp
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a chance.. Children rraw oc- ' eyed. He' Disturbed.
cupy the ` position ' of Mingled
respect , and , awe:.once reserved : c'
for such dignitaries as the..Royal
All. I can' say is; look: around.
you . •chaps. There are.certainly
Family and, the Devil. some `children' who have a rough. •
And,kids revel . in it, of : i'
deal. and are things:'
AT HOME
in a
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THE KANGAROO, the largest of the
. Australian marsupials rosins the
countryside in large, bands. Although;
full-grown kangaroo is 'nine feet high
and weighs 200 pounds, the ;baby is
Only. an inch long when it i3•.born.'It ,
stays inside its mother's pouch ',until
it is five or six months old, ,at which.
time it .weighs several . pounds .and is
able to shift for. itself.
When the young kangaroo leaves its
• "home," it is ready to take, its rightful ,
place in the world: Td. help your children
take their 'rs htful lace` in the world.'
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Miller gave us :a few: pointers course. There's nothing a 'rnodern
concern. ing the . 'dresses,; record:;:kid enjoys more than having, an:
But -t, has: a1ways •been •my con-
.'enjoys - tentrq°n;that kids .are 'touglier than .
,books .'and achievement... day:. ° old man who .drinks or 'an. old a sixty=cent steak, And ;if they're
To; close.. the'.meeting','�God Save lady Who ' runs: around' a : bit. • It i mo -
not, `look� fat all the rich. emo-
the 'Queen'..was' sung and lunch npalifies, him ' at once for ` the ,tiorial experience tY ey're piling
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I No, it's the, want .you
i to look at. They are the r.•ea11y•
emotionally' • disturbed ' people of
our time. 'The.women who should..
be enjoying -,the' marital deligh.t's.
i of young middle' -age,' gaunt and
' l:haggard • as they .scramble for .`'.
new ` sacrifices to heap around
the feet of the golden kid. The
torn -down, woi n -out fathers; des
peratdy ,trying to be a chum to
their children It. is to therm that -
rny :hear.t :goes out
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I. 1 ,don't. know, maybe I'm lust.
jealous because .I was born thirty
• . years: too ,soon: J vas never able -
to hate my mother for 'more. than.
twenty, minutes;' even when she
walloped me With the' yardstick.;
No 'did ,. I: ever feel rejected by
thy. 'Dad, because he 'never paid.
any ' attention to ' us, • except to
give• us a'- dime once ,lin 'a while.
And I thought he , was a dandy
father.
• •Perhaps if I'dbeen product
of a Broken -Horne, 1 night. have
amounted to • something, .I never
got`• a chance • to be emotionally
disturbed Until it was. •too late:'
to cut any . capers. But` just be-
cause 'I didn' have the opportu-
nity doesn't mean that I`m go-
ing to deny my children the
chance of being • a delinquent.
You'll • hive to -excuse. me now,
While I go dosvnstait and start
a `fight with tha old lady'