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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-01-12, Page 2' • by RDSEMA,RY. THY .Mg '.011r town is just one -broad e rinse of the these 'days. We alk about with shoulders hUnclied, * feet' never leaving the. ground, in *hat we call' the S:.,..,. ,, . Crawl. " In fact, when Johnny. 'went t9 Vie• arena, several Weeks away, 10 skate 'tonight, , he put on his fore he left the house, and. skated off 1;vity a flourish. • I did doubt: the 'Wisdom :a bit, but then, I believe .eVeri I- would have got •along better on skates uptown : this afternoon. • We had an interesting+ vacation, • John and I, enlivened conSider- * ablir by the presence .of the o-nly ;4 Aok, •• THE•MJOW I.41.TCKNOW, ONTARIO other boy on this. • .street. isfor bear John's reply, for - L -a- 741.014 I I I I Mr . • t ' . • WEDNESIjAY', JAN, m>12th,-l9.5i. WED' '1.0140..... Ps: • • r . • • . • ' told you -of Earl? Occasionally which rd •havO ave given A ge0d 1;!it' d -et, hut he osn. stand, oray ment taking plate about some- jehic playa with. for a shisrt 'Another daY I heard an argu- thing that*WaS made in Pennsyl- for serne lime, • It4;tc:tcl1J0whnasdbuer.... vania,, according to John, in New much, then. I see no more of Earl ap- ing this ‘seige'' York, according 4O Earl. JC41/1 ap- ft.ig to think / should- cum., Parent)* PiCke4 11P• the box and vate him ram.9 misout as Earl read triumphantly "Made' in ginning Erie, Pennsylvania". ."Well", Earl more material than john's normal srtePuoilieddoat9.aehis2beelYetko-ns4e,,e%illp:nwnt. . At first he annoys the sylvania is in New" York". o . • would ,prvide mewith so m frie•nds uch ience, but just aboutthe ti ' .. Me John ,apparently realizes the to the point of continual Ontpat- John••,geta fed up,. I aria begin. iutility of argument with it him, ning to look on hiril objectivelyt4stniclutkt'haint.' 'o'sesoell.lvesdiytofunienttyle:It : 1;idg ‘0 n . a pin, as. ii7ot ! , kePt on hearing theitOne.' of. his as „a subject for obsetvxon,.. . , one,._40_,hezeihrt_ .irei* ,vOice, „SO: veil: sUPerior, and my pialing upstairs...in John,a ,totaTti griot4ider and wider. John • cantle downstairs for "Soinethirig• while m" y ,grin' was still 0114 and- Wlien. our eyes. Met, it was 'too much for ' ••13,Oth c of .tia; and we went into helple,ss gales of laugh- ter. We couldn't 'stolxv, Earl came doWnStairs and •rooked • at US uizzically "What is your Inuit " THRQUal ...SENTINEL. FILES Ten Yiars Ago . • wm... A. .Johnston Of Ashfield observed his 90th . birthday. West Wawanosh Twp. CUflCiL re-elected by acclamation, was. Comprised of Reeve Brown ,Smyth and Councillors Everett Finnigan, Wallace Miller, DaVicl Gfirdon McPhersOn. Kinloss Board, aLso returned by acciainatidn, consisted tof Reeve' Richard Elliott and Coun- and I. overheard Earl -say, 'When I tell-iny mother to get rrie any- thing she goes right and gets it".. What prompted this i11um7t inating, and doubtless completely true, statenient,- I •don't know. We.'haye .s0•010(11i.:t0 protects .This Canada , Of ours ours •to ortiOy, at a price-- the 'price of constant alertness., Wexannot.take for granted our ft,00dor to worship, to'vote,' ' educate our children; or to order (Sur home life as we please; All these freedoms are ours anly cis long as we are w,ill,lea" to " do everything necessary, to maintain anii..defend them. ' All. honour then to the CancOion. Soldier the steadfast guardian' of gig" free inititutions:-Wilhout.men like, 'him the, ' Canada we lave might cease to be , • We have .aa much protect Let us alt do aur port; Without. ' let-up, Whatever :ivory, our.,cluty . ' siRvE,CANAD*Aiiii.youRsE0 U1 THE .ARMY'.:. .• . .. • • •:Tebeeligible you must be 17*040 years atm*, skilted tradesmen to 45. . • . " Whin Opalying tiring birth certificate or other -0°0 of age. • ' , right away For full WormOrloo Ow,* or visit th• -4AratiriteOrwitina-Cuittre-noisroatTiour-homis. • • , tfe. 13 Personnel. Oepot, WOW Mese, •R ideau'li Charlotte Ste.; Ottawa, Ont. - Tel.' 9-4507 Canadian'Army,Retruiting Station, 164 Wellington' St; Kingston, Ont. - Tel. 4738 . 'Canadian Army Recrinting Centre, 90 Richmond St, W:, Toronto, Ont. --Tel; EM:6-8341Locil 276 • He. 7 Perao.onigect;. sot.AWEligbrghoSatys..bilitedol,'Ai6,7:. 4:1601 Canadian Army Recniiting Station: 184Ailig• MS.; Hamilton. Ont: -•Tel.,JAOlts0e2.42768 • q , • laughing at?'" he . said to John; which wai suffici•ent to send us off again Very rude. Of -Us, I parents, Mr, and Mrs, 0 t Mac- Dougall.'• " • .• „ .. • .4"-N • Mrs. HaYs Celebrated her 99th birthday at the home of her, dati- ghter, Mrs, A. G, Elliott • A reply post card questionnaire was sent out .by a local commit- • tee in ap effert, to .° obtain an ex- pression of ,ppinion as to ,t what steps were advised in an -effort to-' obtain improved telephone 'Colferage in the district with the ton system, ray, Alex MacKenzie and Dam tr McKinnon. • •• • • There were two new Men on. -Pickering, a pioneer of the par, . the -Ashfield , Board which re- ,amount .cominunity,7-at the age • ceived an acclamation. 'Reeve of 82. He • was buried Hope Gilbert Frayne and Couneillors Cemetery With Rev; Fulton Irwin Fred Anderson. and Cecil 'John- Of the Methodist Church conduct- • ston. Were re-elected and Mel ing the service. • ieS"at Eaton's in Toronto returning from overseas.: He , en- listed, in the C.E.F. in the .spring of 1915.. Agcr 'The death. occurred Of ' John • . . • DiCkSon, and Frank , Hamilton' :: Herb Graham 'resumed his dut•'•.' knOw. HiS . attitude to 'rne,, or any qualified to succeed Lorne John-,.. 44.'4, is . so Vastly superior, that iton who had. moved to White - it is often MPossible not to church and: the late.il, J. Mac-. •latigh. • • . - ..- ' • K • and , -- •.• - • • enzie. •- ' He can be squelched though. I • h . MrJose +' • . • . , Mr:. s. Hackett VAS sending John up .for the.rnail • • • • and -on another errandone day. ce,lebrated, their ".-02pd wedding While I wai giving him insinic- 'anni...rfarY• lions as, .: be , was preparing to : John, Cowan celebrated:his 90th speed off, Earl joined Me On the birthday arid was. Still -actively front porch. As soon .as I'd start engaged' in farriting in Ashfield tO tell John 'a, bbut . this.. errand, where' het, Was born and had ;Earl 'mould' start, "Now,, . John, spent hia,lifetime. You . hurry back -so we can, '. ..'Tlie • . tiCkriow, . ConsiihM. erS ,Cbd-. and se and, so :, ,I..", Politely Id ct?' make ancither effort, and infmedr operative received its c arter an the first officers wete, president, stop ,Eind let him finish; then. I'd latelY:.I'il- start;EarhvioulciTpipe Murdo Matheson; Vice Pre4', ,ir••• -uPii-ss-Arid-.:-.Wbile--:youtre gone-T1L A.' Cainerop; .2na:iiee-pres., Wil7 do the .. 1. , .so 7 .and • so and .so." lace . Milier; Sec.,- Harry ..LaTrfsT This happened it least four tiMes. . . . „I had made de.sparate..resolVe . to, keep my patience Final*, when he .broke in on Me for the fifth time,. I looked down it him and said'. feelingly-, in- the fWordS . of the immortal Digwoo51,: "Give me strength".,, He .gave, me one. be,- Wilde:red look, • .and_ .then with dawning - comprehension - he high- tailed it ferliorne and_ 1, at least, saw no more; Of hint for awhile He could 'Ake tlife interesting. iif one could keep the proper at- titude of- detachinent,. as. it: were. Insettleinent Of ,a periding suit•, between A. P. Stewart and the Village f Liiekno.W' over the al- leged default. in purchasing ',the'', electric -light Om*, the Corport. atien paid kr. Stewart $1050, he. to 'kee4 the: plant,: arid the vill- age AC. be free from all: Obliga- tiOri& in connection lt.g1 • ' Alias Gwendolyn McLeod Went to Boston to engage in; literary' former Luck - Manager,..' John Jamieson, wT:16oDiVrC.:Okintto'CPA'a7174-e'll.i.gc;Lt.2ibrarsr, comPl•- ii and ant . librarian at , ectors,,, John goil,,rari, Fred. Ander-.. eti, a poetic book, "Canadian. Elmer Alton,. Win., Hamilton, inger's and Their' :Songs". ' T. A.' MacDonald., . t� start, a • -band ..at,. the' High School under the. direction , Of Win Hoag. • • It still a bit difficult' for me • . • tO get.:! Sufficiently; intereated in - food to talk with any enthusiasm. about It. One does get so sur. 'felted this: time Of . catering to my own yen :for thii, pickleS, and cold eanned torriat- oes: JObn has asked for nothing but , oatmeal porridge. for • .our evening meal several times 'late- ly, "It sits so; smocith",,, he Says. Plain bakeds;p_Otatoes have such a- good ."inifeative' •smeil and tasteF-too.- • - HoW.:-..abt • a levi...household, tips?, 1 came acrost several ideas for, using sandpaper. Place Sinai'. *pieces betWeen :the clamps. and the table onthe• underside, .;4's9 . •that thefoqd-chopper, will not slip:, 'Do the ,sarrre 'with •a 'ceiiple of .large,pieces of clean sandpaper under yout pastry. cloth. Isn't it annoying when it'slips' all over' the. table? TO sharpen- your - sew- ing -rin.• theni through 'fine 'sandpaper: And, of -Cotirse,_YOu.Anomt, that _IS aJine. Way to sha,rpen. our seissor,s. ' Keep a set of plastic measuring, spoons in ybitremedicine :Use a soft clean -Paintbrush .for dilating, hard to get; at places, carved • 'furniture, pictures; stOrn- ers, •etc. • • .Here • is. One that I, spent • a good deal • 4f time hunting:up, since I wanted it myself. Candle wax splattered on ,rily good Chinese embroidered tableclqth during the Christmas, Season. 1 find it. tIns.truments'were being soOht , *Purchasei Made at duirA-ore Including a: selection: o , • :With the :Closing' of the Cain shed, • a move, was on foot to have a: Conunimity• 'shed ereeted and a committee appointed earn prised of D. R. McIntosh, A.'. R. . . Finlayson, W. E. Treleaven, Wm ,wenty.; 'ears Ago,. Murdie, J,..Henderson, W. R. Mei: • • . „. Donald, 1) C.' Taylor, J H Ack- ert : and'. George H.; .canvas of,:toWn.and-cOuntry Was propesed to • finanee the Project. George C. Dobson was aPpoint- ed tOsvcceed W. F. Bald as school inspettor for •,,Weat' Bruce. Rev J'.' 4:Burgess, Minister .of South,. Kinlois. Church, ..was el- ected • moderator of 14:ai t .1 a II •d presbYtqry.' • .• TherriaS E: :Smith; former nour•gtocer, "died 'at his home in the Villagee. • Richard. Carter was ,woisbiful • master of the. Orange :Lodge.: • Tho:inas. , Edward:. Finlay; obserVed.`„ber 93rd birthday in •Saskateen,, at the home of her son; Bert Finlay:, • :" •. • •death'af Miss Ether •Carri-: erori,oteurred .at_the, of' her. Sister,: Mrs, 3,. A. Macklin, Miss ,Cienerori served for a few' Yeart onthe mission- field China, but' illness „forced her .to return home to take...up :.cleatoriesS .work in • Rev.: A. M. 'Nicholson, 'who had ,thipistered. for five Years -in,- the ,Hudson Bay, ,Junction district, was . norninated ;As. candi- date An. -the.MeXerikie conStitu-- ' 4% • ency.• - . ••• .„, ,•' R,u4Sell • 'MacDougall; who was erigagecrin7placer • mining f•OPer- ations in 'British: Colurribia, was CANADA PACKERS PRODUCTS we will give you entirely "free allky one piece of WM. ROGERS-1)u Barry SilverPI,aie You wish FULL INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT OUR STORE, a Fresh Fruit, VOgetable and Groceries Free .Phone 2, .Luckoow 411.0.161 irmi.tAiiiodirri)diuteloodoodottooio0c000doiooddiso.mddionwodiodoodertamemobtliodot000st • AtarigtmerikoimP , may be'reinoved by first scraping with a dull knife, Then putthe stain:, between • white blotters, Cleansing Ilsaues or paper , ityweis. Pres S witha warrn„, iron, 'Hernore as much was:as possible -this way, theg sponge:the spot with Carbon' tetra -chloride. Sixty 'Year* Ag° • Frank...Greer:died at his.. baffle westof 'Lucknorvv,. after,I.a* paral- ytic stroke : He lArai: survived 13.y. ; his :young widow and tWo young' daughters. He was engaged 'in the dairy business. Mrs .+ Greet was • fermery Nina koss. The funeral • Servite ...was !conducted at '-the.. hoink..,;„,;o'f his A..t,. Ross: of Lucknow,,,•'by Rev. .1V1ills ..of-theiMethcidiSt_Chtirch. ;,DisPlays_at......the..Kinloss :Branch . , Agricultural Societyfall fain in-, Chided several very: fine ;horse' • and ow hide robes by Sam .ROb7 ertsori of. the: Lucknow .tannery:. 'native, grases, grains in strew, 'etc,, by Malcolm' MacDon-' aid„ of -West. WriWanash ; Stuffed, birda.bY.Win. Anderson of 'Llick-s: • noW. and a colleation :Of elk deer' ahd'..' Biala* horria—br 'He n Mather's:, of KiriloSs, ,Phe ti mi drawing Contest_ at the fair won by Jame S Ccinley of HolY .( _ spendingthe winter. with his , _ . , . rood. ,. • • , • - , •THE WORLD'S FASTEST ADDING MACHINE KEYBOARD REMINGTON RANO .TOP ADDING. MACHINES Fastest because, it's 'simplest , • Eliminotei 51 keys • Selects Column automatically • automatictilly • Simplifies mollipli4qtroh ' Hushands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? Thousands df con/pies are weak, 4"oru-out, ex- hausted solely because lrid<s iron. For new vial vitality, try Ostrex TonigTablets. 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