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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-02-01, Page 9• •• • • DA7t, *BR1J t :1., .1951: AN . ESSAY (By 'L. H.S. Student)' SHOES AO sit in' the 'Union Station waiting for my train,, •I decide °nee '.again, . to pass •my • time in. 1a most interesting w•ay,judging charaCter pa 1bY face but • by shoes, for as i .say, I can, always judge a man by his shoed. Ah!.r:A neat foot, stylish, young firm arch,, full of expectancy; of yiiliat life :holds. in store... I' 'look up, at the face, !and., as I •thought,. it is. young' and eager, hers, is a shoe that has, trod:the path of his master for ,many 'weary' years: arid;• his' shoe, a conservative black oxford, although showing the •signs of a; prolonged..life, • fs still', respedtable. !hooking !up I see th'e face of a tnannwho appears to Ibe, lorig-suffering,; patient and ,has learned to accept .life. Now comes. a loafer,.. Yes, they ..call this • shoe' a loafer= -every step, flop,. ..flop. I look up,behold a gum 'addict, dull.of eye and loose of jaw; •Ah, ••'a little shoe, well _chosen; white and trim: I. know: when I looked . up .what• i would see. Yes, a little child'. with ..'sparkling eyes'l and rosy, cheeks:, Behind •come the guiding, :footsteps' ,a Mother,, her shoe, .:neat, straight of heel. and.. 'firmly tied. ',Looking':up, 1 hbehold �a :face, one you could trust,' loving, faithful and `wise. • tie train Whistles and as' I pick up my copy' of the evening paper, I. see ra weary, workman' picking • .,up. his 'lunch box beside me. His boots::; are of coarse leather With a rough soul and slightly turned' , at the -..toes The workmiari's' face is haggard and '. worn ,. with the. 'mark• of :years of ...labor, butt` kind, and., understanding. '° The train• whistles' ;again and 1.'hastily end ' my • favorite. •study••-ing 'of jud Y g g characterby shoes..; NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNQW, ONTARIO ' PAGE NINi -THE VOICE •QF',:TEMPERANCE' • Grand Bend is ,in the Spotlight. "Is it to remain. part ot•'HUron or become a part . �of Lambton?' In. Huron, the. Canada Temperance Act is in force. ,In Grand Bend :there are; those (see London' Free Press .Jan. "20 who blame the C T.A. for • al their' + ;drinking' troubles; They -.want to, have the. C.T.A.repealed or .they want to. eget ..out of C T,A, territory, ' It ,should be; Pointed'. out that ' the` alternative is the Liquor Control. Act with its variety' of :outlets: That .meats 'morliquor, eas'ly. available and rno:drinkin[j d' a bigger 'j;ob in. law'. enforc ' • t for ' the :police—and it +does clot; mean the, end.:oh'bootlegging As`. it is"now, the police. have aii,thor- ity. under; the . ,criiininal code, to deal With ,all ,cases ;of drunken' rowdyism; As- for 'drinking public plaices, seated on - the curb or on, the P.O steps, that is not a (problem.. It: ,is to be hoped.'that 'the citizens of `Grand Bend will; not let. their minds be' confused or Misled.. It. would not. be for the better Ibu:t:for, the worse if by one 'means. 'Or another.., they, ex changed . the Canada Temperance' Acct for the Ont..liquor 'control act.' 'Advrt, • BQUNDA Y: FAST ' The' 1951 executive • of the, (Coni= munity Association held' their first'. entertainment on Friday ev- ening. The hall :wad *well' filled. forthe program which was pre=. sided' over by the vice president, John .Gaunt. 'Readings Were con-, tributed Iby Mrs'. .Milan ..Moore, Mrs. :Fred 'Newman and Charlie, Moore. Jean -Gaunt :played' piano. solos. Musical : selections ' .were given by gr.: and Mrs. ' Nelson; • PiCkell and i,.Messrs. Earl and Wil-, • fred Caslick. Vocal solos :were sung•by''Garnet Farrier with' Mrs.' Piekell as... ,accompanist and: by'• Mrs. .Geo... Fisher with Mrs. Pharis. Mathers at the 'piano.:,The. Bel - grave Junior Farmers •, presented a :humorous skit entitled "The Shock .W eddmg" •which•. promoted" a great many laughs. Lunch.,was' served and 'a dance followed :to lrnusic by :our own .local musicians.; Corranunity night is held:. the, last Friday;. evening.` of each ''.month and everyone: is: welcome, Forster • of Winnipeg' is h.onie ..to' spend' a : week with his: ,parents, Weare .glad. to learn that his mother, 'Mrs.. James .Forster,. is able `to be .Nome again and. is +Hoch improved.' Messrs: , Alfred • Patterson a,n d - Jack Gjllies visited `with' Mr `t{i ' Mrs. Donald MacDonald of St. Helens Friday night. a Mr. and Mrs. Rhys • Polloek spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.' George .Fisher: • P'A I:D11.10110.R. ON ANNIVERSARY • The family , of, Mr.• and. Mrs; Lorne • S. Webster of Seaibrth, surprised them 'last Wedne day evening on the occasion of their 45th:'. wedding anniversary: The family served a fowl d$ner at their own home and•. in the even- ing. ;entertained several; of their' old..McKillop•neighbors Mr. • and Mrs. Webster were.l married; ` January 24th, 1906. at the home . of .Mrs Webster's par-. ents,- Mr, ' and . Mrs , J:acmes. Law- rence. aw-rence• of IVIcKihop. Mrs. Webster was* the ,former: Ethel • Ada,'' Law- rence.. The . officiating • minister. was "the ` late `Rev.; A. '.K •Birks °of Seaforth Methodist.. Church: The bridesmaid was Sarabel Daley, - now Mrs:. Wilbert;'• Webster of Seaforth and. the' groomsman. was. Daniel • Henderson of. Luck- now, now of Chicago. a ' After'marriage the couple Jived. in•'Ashfield township, .near Luck now, for four• and one-half years then Moved to 'MeKill'op,'in Octo- ber; 1910, 'where' they farmed un- til selling.theirfarm:in May 1946,:. when they moved to (Seaforth.' : 'They were' :blessed 'with a' fam- ily of five;, daughters,' Mrs: J. •(Mae)' Holland, Toronto; • Mrs. Fin, (Pearl) Dodds, McKillop Mrs: Clendon (Audrey) Christ- ie, : Brucefield. Mrs. Robt.' (Lulu) Watson, ._:Seaforth,.'and her ,twin sister, `Mrs. A.°'W (Freda)" Bab- cock; Toronto ,They" :'have three. grandch'iidreri: • They received many beautiful. gifts, including, a bouquet' of car- nations .from .the bridesmaid of Q5 years ago.'' • On 'County • Health *B'oard Reeve;. Everett Finnigan of West Wawanosh •is. a member: of thy' Huron' • County Health • Bdard which 'met recently in ,Clinton and• aCppotnted Frairk''Sills. of ` Sea - forth as chairman' for 1951 It's - Sentinel renewal 'time! ''• Wife I lon't• like. ••the• looks of your new stenographer, so:I fired her. Hubby Without' giving ; . her .' `a chance? Wife: No.Without,giving� you .a • chance. Willy The Water Dut;k, Says • .Jack Frost may be -a, very art-' istic fellow at parting, window panes and coating •trees, but when: henips toes, earsi fingers or 'nose he can/ • be mean! When out ::in extremecold always be, on, •tl e, alert for 'frost bite .. sometimes. the first sting is : ifolloved by �n. anlbness: and you .may go along unawaree you have been affected. Don't rub the frozen spot, espec- ially do notw,rwb' it with snolw' This could cause , the . skin : to break ' andixfection to''• set • in. Try; to get to "shelter as, soon . aa' possible,�!but don't' go' near •a fire or radiator. Cover the frozen area with a:, dry' glove, scarf. or ,your hand Whenever possible, hold the :frost ', bitten, area ' •against', the ':warmth of • the body to 'restore circulation Remember... The . 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