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Second ,'Class Mail Registration Number .08,47.
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Estabbshed 1873:— lisped Each Wednesday MOO* .
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' the 'ntere t.of safer
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protection for 'Motorist
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to etiforce•parall'el
both sides of the
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11th, 1970
parking•abolished.
',dangers of•this ractice are .'..
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provide off-street parking close
to tures, This would" cut down
t hinking; and as a man thinketh, ,
rso is he.. We would still he '
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particularly obvious in the winter-
time ._ Snow banks along the .upon-.
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on the number of cars which could'
be parked on the main street ;
but --a m-uc
driving oxen if someone did not
t:ivi
do some thinkingand act .
-it and:othErs�w•o--came.�along
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close to the curbs,. thus limiting• ,
highway. s ace• and seriousl .
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ham erin g safe travel for two .
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lanesof traffic,. When a driver ' •.
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, , out into traffic ,' the stearin
on his windows, the angle of the '
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cars: next to him , and bad :
'weather conditions, prevent
.him from seeing on coming:
traffic and he tillable to back
in_t-o
-would -On provide —
• safer thoroughfare .for raffic
are several empty lots
to the south 'of the :highway behind.
stores which could be develop•,
ed into parking lots, Parking
cars here would still'allow people
to be close to the business section
of town and .avoid the dangerous
street .
on theWhat
congestionmain
In� ou �
fact• , people w ld probably beto
closer to the stores froth there than
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stated to`think how they could
improve on it, Once they.
thought if you travelled 'over
so any miles'an hour in a .
rriov g. machine , it would kill. �-. .
y Someone must have tried;,,
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it out and found out you did not
die.,. • .
?: ' 'should:
is fear No one sho 1
ever be .afraid t what '
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they feel is true and j ust, •We
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_ Hearings will .•held in the next
Guelph regarding the application
Sound and regarding
• "Railway •to,-disconttnue .the passenger
Kincardine._ run, passing'tbrough'•Lucknow,
r This is only one •of several
C.N: and:C.P.. of unecononucal passenger
few
train,
applications,
lines
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weeks in
by the
service
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for .discontinuance.
in this
the cities.
Canadian
on:•the
finiimediate.area.
Stratford
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of Owen,
National
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byaccidents'occurring
a mov.in ; cac:_ _Even w.h_en....
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the weather is good , . a• driver s _ .'
vision: is still blocked by other •;
parked cars and by the back brace.
of his own car so •he cannot
move:into traffic with ease' and
safety.,
Coupled with this problem is a
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they. would be if they were to
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park in the lots p rovided when
•shop at the Yorkdale `Plaza'
they.
'in Toronto ;ora large plaza in. •
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I have: not heard o any
in Lucknow"
which haveame; because of
alb should .possess the fear wtli
what I say or think hurt or wrong
myneighbor".,. or the 'fear "if .I
do this, can Ttee what the end
might be„ . , To day .Sau almost
require a permit or
license "to
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•• The proposal is not a new one.: Had it not been: for public protest,
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,. ".. • municipal .outcry and political influence, the passenger• lines in this
ori ositioned centre line.. ..
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the an le Arkin Perlia s that is:.
8 �' parking... • .Perhaps P
because 1 have ,not: been here
A S ENIOR CITIZEN
• area 'would' have ceased to operate many years ago. Were This your
•business'or ours, we would have long age determined that•it could• no
:,, . longer afford to operate, at: an• annual loss of: several thousand. dollars..
'But the railway -is a publicly owned and financed utility in our
in• the centre between 'the =two.' , .
sidewalks, instead, of in the centre',far
of.the road which is available.
after allowance is. rade for •
long'.enou h`. •: But 1 .believe• it is
better to act before a serious,
especially..
accident occurs,Feels
when we •kiiow an •'
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Hockey . Team
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area and this automatically lessens the chances' of it operating in the
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that train --route to
angle parking on' one Beide and' - :
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the other.:
unsafe situation' exists ; `than to .r
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fair l,y Treatea ,
manner-: -most -other -businesses-=do:--Give.-the--same-
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parallel -parking- on: ..
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• ,�•� �- -a -private compariy;'-whet% it was having -its -better d aya, and � perhaps :
the story today might be ,different. •
;ire . ••:If rhe town insists , • .
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Dear Don , ••
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• • politipians to protest the discontinuance : of rail :passenger service in
..this area. The same arguments used ten•••years ago will be used once ••~V.�:fifth
' again. But las rail service in the 'past ten years really meant much
,'to'the travelling publicn.e ? When was the last time• youtravelled out of
'Lucknow by train'? Whei was the last time you met' the train to greet:
the arrival of a visitor to your house?
M il'd ray y Arena , It was the : • : '
game in. a .best of'five series .
betweethNeustadt and
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Ripley Midgets. ,1 have •never in :.
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• • There are. tome People, who do. not have access to ,automobiles
.: who do use the train on 'occasion. But percentagewise, their numbers.
are very small Continuance of passenger service can hardly ,be • just-
' Wed in' sound business ,practice• for the small percentage who: might
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wish to use it. But then again, its a .publicly •. owned system .and you,
as a'traveller, might feel that you .deserve the choice of'whether you
tisavel'by train or not.
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Through the- m C.1 R�- Eontrlbuted�ta -their- owii loss pas `L
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Soma Young PnnIA ,
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our. weekends itsis always good
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for a. laugh:
We have a su esrinri t'o make:'
the. i �g,ators, of these •lane
stories:, ase •
just stop and think,,
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.WING HA NI FIRM
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, aved road willcost about
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$500;000. Work will start tai •
ay
ay and is scheduled for c om'•le=
m.•
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•.ser•'vices
Februa-ry-2;Y ; : 1911.0
eller: ' MI a
senger revenue o t ine by their neglect . of .the. simple and ,
M •facilities which would: make people• want to travel,by train: In recent •The
years, when talk of 'discontinuance • arose and:. the were told that im-
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proved 'facilities 'would..,mean increased, •business, they did make•:an .Lucknow
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. effort to modernize the,service'on this line. Des ire this:,• and what the
e: • ' mumc' al delegations have •told them in the past, people o not trayeL
`i,ucknow Sentinel ,
Can'rpbeh Street ,
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Dear Editor �
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p. S We'a .e' riot trying in to be .`.
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b,ell'igerert or critical of our'
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superiors., We are•simply stating
our position`.and defending 'our
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The new access .. 4 ,1 miles long, • ° d. i •
will extend .from 'Hi g hwa '21.•to ...'
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the Bruce'site and is located: •
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between ' e_ •• •
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• • .. y train• today in large numbers', nor willthey likely in the 'immediate
future.
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re•putat .
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..1 1/4 miles north of the present 1 :I
now,
on the
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We would hate to see' passenger' service eliminated•throu gh Luck=' :
but we also. find g
t hard to justify any: reason for its continuance
basis of its present public use;
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Lucknow ; would like :to verif y
our position and ,reputation in.our
fair ' FUN CITY'` There are
numerous ,rumors .running: the ` •
ra evine in Lucknow concernin
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our morality or as rumour "wouldg
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.have. i•t ; iinmorality. This
letter is statement o
1 a four
.• R. .R. 'No. 3 ,
`Lucknow Ontario,
7 �`.:57
• March , 1 0.
Community FOrutri .
Noble- Thoughts and
Nicholls'' .Notions. ••
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access road c'o Douglas. Point
nuclear power station' and the
Bruce heavy water plant a'nd •
auxiliary steam` plant being built .
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by Atomic Energy of Canada • •
Limited :.
Clearing of the Bruce site is
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most
a complete :,.Grubbing
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position. ,We•are,the future : •
adults, although some may not,
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approve,• It seems that'we'are • `
Dea� Sirs,
"I read you�articleGrQ
the,Sentinel and as you.asked' for- •
operations are underway:in , • •
preparationfor'site grading .
and'powerhouse excavating in•
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every thin from nudists to
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alcoholics and. acid ,.head " :. .
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comments or ideas, I am.going
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(drug addicts). It seems we have
' • •T,he pattern is the same -in. . he has drained e thlast town, he :
,each„ town. He •Inakes• a recon,..:' y•
..is ready to move anywa
naissahce. to• check on the„bene- n`
Big and strong,. quite able to
violence 'of. , the :peopl-e. After ; do more work than the people
ceck n . and findin out the
• h,,.__ g g _ ,,,11e makes: suckerSAout of, .this._._
with which we have purchased .
ourselves a "nice little farm : It
is a'C'our farm where we engage
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ln:. our. various hobs (orgies..
mot. partieLa:ndsorig rerrn hinges)
t•UCKNOW PUBLIC' SCHOOL '
AUDITORjLIM
eo le aregenuine and . ore than °. •
'people kind of man, will not turn. a hand. 'This
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• Willing •to help 'a fami1 in' Why g P need, should he? Suckers are .
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as most people are, the ,next, • boy very minute, and the world•
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to to find a to” li ' e is 1 1e
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is rather amusing to us .
considering our financial situation
is always rather pwoor. Now isn't..L;�
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thi-5=-lust'-a.litiae t1'`r7���1�ittli�Tile
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in.. Once 'these things are taken ready to help. Es eciall when
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care of he will move to the town theAt
from
appeal co essomeonQ
intends to the
stu- id'These„,
and•
p stories area
damaging to the .supposed. osed.
btt da g g PP
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8.15 .tin. `�
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, he. take to clean= who Ade_
has m_ a profes5ton out
ers. Having moved in. and secur- -. of begging these 'peopleknow'a�ll
ea 'h n l airing
Q q there ief roster the angles. A good Hiring person.
Ministerial.
he will ap eal'to Wthe do .,a stand -T ban , .1.
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intelligence and of our.
integrity
adults.
We seem to have •�.....
in .our midst
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• ssoc �r on. or any or .: 1 of • e like this. • You are donating help
clubs and •organizations or lust • before you realize. .
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anyone Sucker enough to give : Watch for this .person and don't
•him .a handout. 'This pays- oftgive him the time of. day.
•big as tlOst o •theS eo le • g
p P all together he tar better. off
:are onl too will` _ to help.�'•
y utg ..than :you tit most cases. Anyway
It takes two or three months we have enough able bodied men
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dope in •a bass•'drnm, •Isn't this
b "'IP'�
also a it •far fetched . .;
It seems that the teenagers are
e wil•
riot th ' l • ones in .
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L'uckrfo with nothingto do
someone of. some people have
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ACRaOBATIC N MB RS
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for The honest ,living. people th who are too useless to work= -as
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• and by that time he rias' long as they 'can get relief for
surveyed ttte next tornr,andsince themselves a,nd their . families. '
spent a lot of tune filling up our
idle hours. • every Mond'a r . •• .
mornin,.c we find out how we spent:
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