The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-21, Page 6•
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THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW:. ONTARIO
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EQU1P.MENT
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,M11:1aNd PARLOURS
• STANCHION PIPELINES
BUCKET MILKERS -
if • , VACUUM PUMPS
• STEP SAVERS
BULK' TANKS
•, WATER CONDITIONING
EQUIPMENT '
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adger
Sio Unkiaders.
Silage COnireyersi.• ••
Bunker Feeders
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KEN MARTIN
396.2408 KINCARDINE'
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Weekend visitors with Mr. and .1.
Mrs. George Fisher and family were
Mr. and'Mrt, Gordon Fisher and
family of Guelph and Eldon Lowry
and Corinne of Lurgan. Mrs. Lowry
was releaSed recently frorri•VidtOrie
Hospital. and on Monday of last
week was. ad,initted to Wingharn
•Hospital with Pneuinonia,. She is
wished a speedy recovery by her
many. friends..,....
Miss Anne Walker of Toronto was1
a holiday, visitor ,with Mr. and .Mts..'
Ronald JarnieSon' and fanlily,
Mr. and • Mrs.„ Irvine Storey and'
Heather.of Wingharn.spent the
.week -end with her. parents, Mr.
:and, Mrs ; Bob 'Soloman.
fTECHtii Rc117.-,
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Adams
and. fariiily.of Kitchener Were week
'end visitors With Mr.. and Mrs..: ..
Clarence Adams and family and
4 A
BbAdam
IsAr. and Mis...RuSsel Ross and •
Doris.. on Saturday attended the.
• wedditig:of foluf0sWald and
Shirley Milien at•Teeswater: They
Alio attended a reception in the
Community Hall, Formosa that
.
Mr.. and Mrs: Jim Ross of,Kitch-
ener •Were Sunday visitors with Mt.:,
And Mrs: 'Russel Ross and Doris.; •
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Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Week -end visitors with Mr. ,and
Mrs. Russel Chapman were.Gary
Chapman' and Mss Dilys Irving of
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riff
FOR SALE
•rs. 1 ntou -were onn-a
•Rinioul of 'Kitchener, ,:•Sharon •••• '
Rintoul'of London and Mrs.. Davei'''.1.
• Olierholtzer of Barrie andMr. and i
• Mrs. ohn.RintOul Of'Don Nails whOl.
also;VisitedWith'other Rintoul
• relatives'.; •
Woods and son
• Danny.of, Toronto. Spent :the 'holi-
day: weekend with and Mrs.
Russel. McGuire, and on Sunday
-':visited with Mr ;:arid..Mrs.: Ivan•,
Brainhill and Mr. and Mrs.
13rambill',.Daid,nd :Diane of :•
• Palmerston.. • . , •
...Mr. and Mrs Jim Johnston •
and Ealnilv-of-ListOWel and Mr.—
:,
and Nirs..".Gershdrn Johnston -Of
Wirictanl. spent from Friday to
.61.11tdq..4t La-ke. •
• Visitors duritv the. week -end
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vitt-11\11s. Ezra Scholtz were Nit.
•:and Mrs. Clayton,Scholtz and.
family -of Goderich, Mr. and Nirs.
Carrieron.Sirnrrions of London.
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10 ACRE PARCEL; 1 mile from
Douglas Point Nuclear Station.
$5,500 with. $2500 down.
VARIETY STORE • business,
thriving Bruce County town.
New counters and show 'cases,
2 gas ceiling furnaces, Sted-
maWs franchise. If you wish to
operate your own business,"this
could well be the opportunity
you have been looking for.
BEAtitIPt.IL-LKINLOSS-- -
TOWNSHIP SCENIC PARCELS
25. ACRES, rolling land, 2
creeks 15 acres mixed bush, ex-
cellent trout fishing. Full .price
$4;466. • •
AGNEVIISI
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• ESTABLISHED — '1909
HDWARD, AGNEW
.MARG -AGNEW
• AUTOMOBILE — FIRE
. LIABILITY:
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.1NVESTMtNTS.:
GUARANTIED TRUST .
CERTIFICATES, '
COURT CLEM( :
ELEVENTH DIVISION 'cotarr
• f COUNTY OF BRUCE
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Lucknow,. Ontario •
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HAVELOCK STREET
OFFICE..- PHONE '584942
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WEDNESDAY. MAY 410, 1909. ••
GEM1. RGANIZATItal
OPEN INFORMATION MEETING
DUNGANNON AGRICULTURAL HALL
• THURSDAY, MAY 22nd
• AT 8:30PM.
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GUEST SPEAKER
Tony Strybosch of .Kerwood, Ont.
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SPECIAL INVITATION TO THE LADIES
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WHITECHURCH
Miss Donna Caslick of Cul ss was
a Sunday visitor with her grand- •
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cas-
Mr .' and Mrs.Beverley Walker
and friends. of P.arkhilIWere Sun- •
day Visitors with Mrs: Mary chap
• Mr. and, 'Ars. Jim Rossot
'Kitchener. ,and Mr. and ivirS. Russel
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Boss and Doris were Sunday visitors
with Mr: and Mis:'Wallate Conn,
and •
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NIL. and Mrs. Oliver Glen and
Janine' of Lucknow were Sunday
visitors with Mrs. CeCil Falconer.
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,The title "Postmaster General" •
. over 300 years old in Britain , is;
'• slated to disappear in 1969 wheti
the British Postal'oeration,
becomes a public, corporation.
5 ACRES. 9 Mile, River. Four
bedroom fraine and aluminum
sided:, home, modern conven-
iences. Excellent, garden soil.
Lovely . evergreens and shade
trees. Small barn, paved road,
1 mile from town, Full *price
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63 ACRES, rolling land, .tile
drained, 30 , acres wooded, Full
price $5,500,1ust $500 down.
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HURON TOWNSHIP, located on
No.86, Highway, charming cen-
tury /old stone house. ,Six bed-
rooms livin room with ba
windows,' .3 pc. bath, oil- fur-
nace, kitchen, dining room,
laundry. This is an eye catchin:i
property just 10 miles from
Lake Huron. Additional land is
available. Full price $26,250.
ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP.
acres, never failing' stream.
Beautifnl.cedar, hardwood, and
maple forest. Ideal buildingsite
oh' paved road. Full price $5,400.
Joan Laidlaw recently received
• word that her application.,fOr
• nurSe.'s training had been accepted'
at Victoria ,l-lospital, London:,
' On Tuesday last a large house
trarle-Em-a-s--de a' • •• •!"
• Dasdri Craig where it is being
set up .atn
s a peranent horile,„
arid Mrs. Jim Henderion-, Mr..
• and Mrs. rim Pattire all of Brant-
• ford , and his -mother, N'Irs, Gilbert
. • Pattire of Prince Edward Island
were week -end visitors with,N1r,;
' Arid Mr's. V,Vetley Tiffin.
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• For These Properties
Please Contact •
A long and hot sumner
This" itgoing 'tti' be a long,
hot- suninier, .And not only for.'
those U.S.' cities with their ker-
osene-tOaked. hlablc 'ghettoes
just- waiting for a match to:be '
: 'going' .to be; A 1011g,. h0t
summer. for . a lot: of Canadians; '•
....High among their ranks will be
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parents ; policemen and/ resort
• operators. ••• • •••, •
Why? Becalise the '.supply of •
jumpier jobs for stUdents lis
•: far, far:below' the, demand, and
there' are going:to:be 'thou-• .•
sands of restless, bored young •
. people tooking fOr excitement:
• It's a natural for an eruptiofl• ..
of rumbles, hasslesand vandal-
ism could make 'the sum -
Mer a nightmare for the ill-
' ready -harried • victims • listed -
• Well; add to . this' parasitic 1
Swann' all' the kids who want
ed, and needed, jobs this sum-
mer, angry, frustrated, and you
can see what's coming. I hope
• I'm wrong, but .two .•.and -two
still make four. • '•• ,
rmissive arents,/an infla-
• tionary -society in which even
• young People' need money; give' • .
masses of them nothing, to do,
•
but look for kicks all summer,
and the . old • crystal ball' looks
pretty muddy.
• When wag a teenager (said
the boring middle-aged
summer jobs :were,: even scar-
cer.' He who. nabbed One was
deeply envied. My. first job, at:
17. was. working On , a Great
• For the. lastdeeide,. there
has been a steadily-groWing
pOptilatiOn, of. Young: bums of .• •
••• both sexek... • Siiminentiine;
• ' warm Weather .
• These are the kids -who don't
really want j. .job; They live
• from hand to Mouth, 'sleeping
• on•the beaches; or in the old.
cars that • are part .• of their
scene, They are not necessarily'. , •
evil or vicious In fact, •most. of '..•,
them aren't. • •
But they're airnlesS•and irre-
sponsible arid rude and "selfish ,
, and . dirty, andlazy. as eats.
. Cats that aren't .house-broken.
„TheY're bored, and they're '
•••• _
-boring. 'They.. -talk' in endless
:circles about.' nothing,:„ They: I
'even bare each ;other, •Biit
• they re --united in one thing
contempt for the adult .1
world: •,
High on their list of 'inter;
eSti, which are extremely.
•
ited, • are sex And drugs. On
. weekends. they are infiltrated
by the "pushers", • many, of •
• them- • "amateurs, who arrive 1
from thecitis with their little ;1
:packages of .pect and speed 'and " 1
LSD. • ' .
4, • Lurking on the fringe ofed r• o
bundle of hums -is another
--- the_ teenleA30 e eits-.—
ese are not •Ids -2, they:ar0
children, who. Ale' just
ginnirig to Make- the scene, -
whofind its fastinating, and
who waftt, to try anything
thyoing, , •
ROSALI HODGINS,
R.R. 2 Holyrood
P,hcine, 395-2337 Ripley'
NOW FEATURING NEW
PHOTO -I -LISTING SERVICE,
WALKERTON•
Member of the Grey and Bruce
Multiple Listihgs• Service
List — Over 60 Salesmen
Working For You
Lakes, steamer, 12 hours- a• .
day,- seven days a week, $t A •
day. :An- -every o er r
• -town' thought I'd hit a bOnania.:.
Boys who couldn't find a :job
•'played baseball. and, swam
about eight. „hours a day: Girls
:
,•4
• did whatever girli d� ,• giggled.
:probably,/and swam and pieked.
berries : • f,
••• teday'S*16bleis youth barely ,
muster enough energy to have
*,‘
a swim In theday time, that
is At night, they flower' into
some" sort of life and go to bed
• • at dawn And wake up. flored.
There are.'a couple of viilains ,
in the piece, of course One is•
•• industry;. the.. other go
• menta Industry . could absorb •••'
twice • as. many students , as..it. , •.
• does, .- at comparatively little •
• cost. Industry is 'the first- :to
..whine about .the ,`prodnetis" it
.
gets; • but. does little to , 1)IP !
. produce. a • firstelass tprOduet.
One or twofuture employees .
of high..calibre from 'a .sumrner
grotip. Would' easily -repay' the
-• relations on which in-
chistry spends:: thousands, most '
ijr .whiskey. - . •
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Governments. • • could, and
• .
should, plan . work projects to
abseil) most of the -Surplus stn. .
• dents:. "-they'd get it all back in.
•taxes shortly. But lc they sit•
their behinds. and* allow 'a ge•
' aeration Of 'bitter, lazy, ,alienat-
',•ed bums to sprout, it will cOst
I• • them • plenty in- the end.
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(That's ' quite a Sentence, but:
•, intended:- BehindS,
•bums; and endindeed.) , ind. •••
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• Hope your kid Ias a summer..-.
job. Better'. still, hope you
nota• parent or a ,policernan:
M
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In, h.e Cities, same thing, ex•.,
tort 'that it's shopping Plazas ,
afid public' parks and' thc,
stiteets, in.4tead 'of the bArkel.
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wedding invitations and .annOuncernents,
correct in every detail:, Reasonable rates,
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