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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-02-11, Page 2LETTER TO THE. EDITOR ,Seeks Comments ...FrOm Council. R: R. # 2, Auburn„ Ontario, February 1st, 1976. 'The Lucknow Sentinel," j 4. _PAGE; TWO THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 1976 ***t••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••*••••• . I. The LUCKNOW SENTINEL i ..4k • M LUCKNOW, ONTARIO . "The Sepoy Tim" ---On the Huron-Bruce Boundary a • ' : i • • • i: . Subscription Rate, $8.00 a year in advance • Donald C. Thompson, Publisher • . : ' • * $2 extra to V.S.A. and Foreign • • - ,• ••••••••••••••••••••••44••••••••••••••***** • Second 'Class Mail Registration Nuraber 0847 Established 1873 , published Wednesday Aleinber of the C.C.N.A. and Q.W.NA. Dear, Editor, In early June 1972,*the Transport Committee of the House of. Commons in' Ottawa tabled in the House the following motion in the form of a recommendation to. the Government. This committee (composed of a majority of Liberal 4v1.P.'s) unanimously urged the Federal Government to hnPlement at once the committee's re'com- mendation that, all 4-ail passenger service in Southwestern Ontario, which had been totally eliniinated On Nov. 1, 1970, be 're-instated completely, and at once. This 'recommendation and motion_came only after the Parliamentary, Com- mittee had held extensive and expensive public hearings in South- Western Ontario 'involving' thous- ands, of ordinary citizens, as well municipal councils, county coun- cils, boards of 'trade, and the Government of Ontario. This good Parliamentary Committee found that there was .an inimediate desire and need for the restorati&iof rail. passenger service in Southwestern Ontario. What- 'do we have in the ‘cin way. of Gov rn rit response and action on this ttion after nearly four years? '- Answer - A great, big over-sized zero. May we ask? How interested and concerned is our Federal Govern- ment on energy (gas) conservation, reduction of Air pollution, travel 1 ,-safety, economy in travel, preser- vation of the ecology, preservation 41( of valuable farmland (from becom- ing asphalt strips)', travel .safety, ' : arid the lesserung of crowded highways, and the hotiogritig of this, ,and past commitments??? ... 20• Years Ago. FEBRUARY 1956 An amendment to the Highway Traffic ACt, which became effective February 1st, 1956; .made it an. offence to- pass: a 'stepped schoel -.bus. • • • • • : • Bob Campbell took /Over owner- , .ship of the Sports and Auto •Stipply. business, '•fortnerly . operated. by Allan' MacIntyre and • To. cope with • an 1:.e,wati.ding'. fertilizer • brisinesS the' Lucknow Di:Strict. Co-operative Inc. installed new • machinery.. at their mixing plant at the local depot.. As, well as mixing , all regular grades, the Co-op could custom mix fertilizer ,to the :customer's • specificatiens.. 40' YEARS App .... FEBRUARY 1936 S. C. "Rathivell was re-elected president of the Lucknow Horticul- tural Society for' his fourth term; vice president' was G. 'H.. Smith; second vice president, Miss Emma McCluskey; secretary. Robert Fish- er; treasurer, A. W. Hamilton. Doug Clarke, son of Mr.' and Mrs. Temple Clarke of Lucknow, and who was attending Stratford Norinal School. was performing on the first line with the Stratford Midgets, a fast junior hockey team. A Dungannon resident, Mrs. DavidGirvin, the former Mary, Ann Stewart, marked her 94th birthday on February 5. 60 YEARS 4 .09 FEBRUARY :1916 At a". special meeting of the 'ratepayers of S. S. No. 4, West Wawanosh (St. Helens); the trust-, ees were given power to issue debentures for the building' of a new two-room school. Wesley Joynt , sold out' his Lucknow Shoe Business to. Messrs. Ackert and Rathwell, who obtained possession the, end of January. PLAY IT COOL Don't make the mistake of try, ing to keep family happenings away from relatives-the less they hear the riiore they suspect. Dear Editor, In a letter to the Editor, 'January '7th, 1976, .1 protested against the spending of public money by, the TownshiP' of • West'Wawanosh, referring to the honoring of the former 'Road Superintendent. The $307 question is, why should the taxpayer bleed? I also asked in that . letter, for money to 'be replaced -'no comment. The response to that first letter, sorry to say, were nil. The response tome, made by people, 'were correspond- ing very much with my own views. The excuses', to express them- setves;"publicly, were mostly be- cause of relationship, or business reasons and it was even mentioned, "Well, it's only a' little thing". If only some of these so called little things would have been stopped before they developed , into big things, like Watergate or our precious Olympics etc. Billion Dollar Headaches, that's what they are, and all left in the end, for 'the' taxpayer to digest. Let it be • known, that have written a letter, to the Tow' ship of West Wawanosh, asking, theM, to &plain to us the taxpayer, to justify such money spending, if, possible? This, matter shall not rest,, until satisfaction is achieved, one way or the other. Yours sincerely,. Juergen Becker. Help your Heart.. Help 9our Heart Fund How' concerned are we, ..as far' as that goes???. If, as is _suggested, the Government subsidizes the Railways to the tune—of $150,000;- 000.00 per year - How many more 'millions (or billions) hasit.Spent on the airlines, airports, Mirabel, and (Piekering!!!) the last 3 or 4 years. What good is an aeroplane to, get an ordinary citizen say, from Owen Sound to Toronto? Where are the promised trains???4 ? Come on, fellow citizens - Write a letter of protest to your M.P., the Prime, Minister, the' Minister of Transport, etc, Simply address to the House of Commons, Ottawa, Ontario and mail is, postage-free while" Parliament is in Session. Remember, that the wheer which doesn't squeak, doesn't get greas- ed. Remember also that the so, called big wheels in the Depart- ment of Transport are away up there someplace in the clouds. Let's puncture these clouds . with missives of protest, ,and get them on the right track once again. And let us not forget, that it was the, building of the Railways across this ,great country, that made .Canada A United. Nation in the first place. Committee for Train Travel, Per Robert S. Cherry, 215 Queen Street, South. ' Palmerston, Ontario. \ • DOn't expect, others to do things for y u that 31.ou would not do for them. Be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own. BO'SMAN - to Mr, and Mrs. David .Bosnian (Linda Snowden) of Clin- ton in 'Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday, February 5, 1976, a daughter, baba Marie, a sister for ieffrey. e••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••, LOOKING. .BACKWARDS THROUGH THE THE SENTINEL FILES.. WITH MARGARET THOMPSON t••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LETTER TO THE' EDITOR Urges Action On Train Trove! Febitiary 4', 1976. The Editor, Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario. in order for. roe. U .FILING CABIwETS Full legal size or Popular letter size Drawers glide on nylon rollers. Keeps those important papers, E TINEL ********* * **********