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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-02-10, Page 13WEDNESDAY, FEB. 'iQth, 1985: THE LUiCKNOW 0,—",•~•••••". Hamilton R: OPT0ME, ' IwST, . ' NEXT to. 4.L.YC•E UM TH EATitE. ,W INGHAM i PHONE 357.1341:. A. M. HARPER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT a5,r•-. 57 South, Street, Goderich. Telephone 524-7562 JOH NSTQ-NE'S FUNERAL HOME OME Modern and °Convenie, t ;Lucknow; Phone 528-3013 Day or . Night Serving All Faiths 'According to Their' Wishes Moderate.. Prices Established 1894 OVAL Chiropractor ' Physio and Electro T . erapist. Winghani . -- Phone'' 351-3580 {Office' located on :.John: St., West next •to Toronto ` Dominion' Bank) INSURANCE FIRE, `WIND;: CASUALTY AUTOMOBILE and LIFE To Protect Your Jack, -Insure With .,Jack Today. J. A. McDONAGH Lucknow,' Phone 528-3423 • `.R. W. 'ANDREW 'Barrister 'and.: Solicitor • LISTOWEL, ONTARIO LUCKNOW ; • •.Every Wednesday and, Saturday Afternoon ' Office in :t the Joyiat Block Tdleplione. Lucknow 528-3116 ori.•..M•,....ti..r�..«.:.��,.�r+�+`•�++r CRAWFORD and HETHERINGTON J. H. CRAWFORD. ' O:C.' Wingharn and Lucknow• IN' LUCKNOW , 'MONDAY' and :WEDNESDAY ', Located in• ICilpatrick:Block Phone Wingham Office 357-3630 Res. '$51x2330 LMPERIAL OI PRODUCTS for prompt service, and . quality, products, Contact: GRANT. CH ISHQLM • Phone Collect • .° Dungannon 5294524' "Always Look To ln'►perial. For The Best" •: 41, Williams OD D. ptametrist • '. 9 . Pati i k 'Street W. ' WINGHAM Phone 35/4282 • VARIETY PROGRAM ' • (Continued from •gaga .1;) The•. "RIP/Wes" of Ripley .and. Pine 'River 'District sang several numbers. The. girls, Joyce Fun Ston, • 'Marilyn;: Them seriBarb ara- Fuuston,. . ,Anne . Gernrnell Mary 'Ann, Fiinston .-and Corinne MacDonald; are :no stranger's to the . ,uckno�w district hash r=' formed • here :ori .a numberof et- casi'ons . but their • dance of the Charleston was an, enjoyable ad- dition to their. harmonious ':vocal selections, :.The group of. girls Is. under the: direction:. of. the piano accompanist Mrs, John, C ° Mac- Donaicl, ' . _ "Now Sala 'McGee. •.,was from Tennessee." An always popular recitation is. 'this Robert ..Service poem,. The Cremation. of 'Sam Mc- Gee. Charlie' Wilkins. of Ashfield recited' the po'ein. • HEAR BARBER SHOPPERS Raynard Ackert, Erwin hall, Finlay •MacDonald . :and Norman' Taylor . gave out with spine close harmony in: several ."barber shop tunes" of 'days, .gone' by,; ' Rev. Stewart, in': perfprming .his feats of .magic, was` assisted . by. a :number of • people from the audience, John Ackert, Delores; Whitby, Sharol : Wagner; Elaine :Murray and Wendy " MacKenzie. W1-NGHAM� ` . - 9 MEMORIAL SHOP`. TH.!S `BEST GRANITES-. Along With EXPERT :DESIGNING AND...... WORKMANSHIP Prices 1Vioat Reasonable Cemeter.'y..; Lettering a :Specialty `. JOHN MALI ,_C it 1'.0.: Box ..15a - PHONE 158PHONE :357=1910 WINGHAM enzie C.M�mork1. Chapel FUNERAL. SERVICE':. 'Services conducted according to your. wishes at your Home, • your Church, or at our.:Mem- orial Chapel at no "' additional . ' charge: Lucknow;' Phone ',528.3432'. Day or Night ` NM�`I• �I'��v'''!t V t•� �MNN"MINN MMI'• Kr J.• rtfasKEMZIE, O.D. Optometrist tometrist �.. P NOW IN RIPLEY • EVERY WEDNESDAY Office Hours 10:00 a.m. 'to 9:00 p.ni. Phone .Roy MacKenzie, Ripley, 96-r-24 for appointment. R.. W:,BELL; OPTOMETRIST' r.GODERICH .. I F;; T. Armstrong'' Consulting .Optometrist. • •. The Square •(Phone JAcksonU 44661) T.ED' CO+LLYE t Registered :Masten , Electrician ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. , • Specialjj izing: In Electric Heating', Electric; Wiring .and, Repairs and AlI Electrical Appliances Lucl{iioW --- Phone, 526-5182: , G�vller, Mclntosh and Ward 'CHARTERED ' ACCOUNTANTS Resideot partner, J. K. Kennedy, C.A. Opposite Post Office. Phone 581.3411 • :Walkerton SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • JANUARY WEATHER • January left °;a great •variation of weather and temperature. The high. temperature was 55 gegrees on the 0th and 9th of January. The low on Jar uary .47th. was 21 ,degrees s' below zero. Rainfall 'was ,96 and snowfall was 57.6 'inches, There was very little sun, most- ly cloudy and with some . fog. Ac- cording to weather recorder. J •M. Greer, • the ebundertbormon the 24th. wasquite:, unusual, butnot new/ The Ontario Heart Foundation With its affiliate , and Chapters, is the . ;only: national, . voluntary health agency devoted- exclusi- vely to ;combating the heart. 'and, blood vessel diseases. :. . Rev. Stewart retired seven years ago from the ministry, but is still preaching full time and lett fol- lowing. ' t: h e 'concert ` .to return home, Mrs. Harold lialdenby. of Kin- lough.. brought.; 'back 'memories with her pleasing "old songs" accompanied ;by 'Mrs.. Ross Cum- ming. ' . •. HEAR YARNSPINNERS . Elaine (Murray :and Wendy Mac, Kenzie of the modern teenage set quizzed oldtimers`Steve' Stothers and Stuart Robertson: aboutclays- -gone-by raising..such topics . • as barn . raisings; • statute labour, curbing .'' and ' • marriage: proposals which amused all .in .attendance;' A WEE BIT OF .SCOTCH Lucknow, without a Weee bit ,of Scotch; would not be, Lucknow. Don ' Fraser,' . Ripley ' High' .School' teacher, filled .. in in . this depart-. Ment with Scottish: songs and hu-' mour with Tris Wife. on the. ;piano to help .him, along: 'His' young daughter. presented ' him with. {a set of bagpipes and . Dort proved his:, ability: there alio. He :said he always walked ' when he ,play- ed `oto get away, frorn'.•the mus - .1c: Oliver, McCharles, president , of the' Lucknow, Agricultural Society expressed::,tkanks to all. for 'help- ing to make :the evening such a success, and : he urged : thein :to attend the. annual meeting: of ..the society the following' -Week to help plan. • further for the Centennial year Of the. fair, • .MEMORIES The last ' nuinber 'on, the :pro - gran: proved:' to be . 'quite hilari- ous in -that •lt brought back in costume .',.and. 'action events • of days -gone -by with comments. about , different residents; '4'f the community all, Made,. in' 'good fun. Frank Alton. ,narrated 'from the "scrapbook" to youngster . Mary, Ann Alton who sang a ntirnber later: . • Participating• in .costume. in . the "memories" section. were Evan Keith, Mrs. Harry Lavis, Mrs. Fred, Mcfluillin, 'Mrs Oliver Mc - Charles,.. Fred '1VIcQuilli�i,' ':Oliver+, ,MeOharles, Alex'. Andrew, . Mrs; Omar 'Brooks; Jim •Sinnott; f frs. Harold Haldenby,. ' Donnie . Alton; 'Joaiine Alton, :Mrs. : Don McCosh;, Omar . iBrooks,:: Catherine 'Andrew, Mrs.; :Currie ':Colwell, Mrs. JIM Sinudtt, Donald' Gaunt, .Bob Ly ohs .Jr. . .,,Despite the snowdrifts of the past few _weeks, Mrs. Bert Alton, .Mrs.:: Evan Keith, : ,Currie Colwell, .and 'Gordon Kirkland were all ready for the /summer season. The foursome, ,saridpails and sun- glasses in .'hand, displayed the "revealing" bathing. suits of. yes- teryear. CMTs N. G. MacKenzie, of Luck- now Modelled a wedding shawl of her grandmother whioh was over 100 years old. • The 'finale :included an Irish solo : by Jim 'Sinnott and sortie of' the Irishmen in the group dis prayed remarkable . :skill at sortie fancy dancing, Mrs.. Ross Cum- ming was° at the piano The concert had a Gay Nine- ties" 'theme and was .pleasant 'community • entertainment • •and'. a great , deal of credit goes to those who; arranged it., Although' Many workers deserve praise 'for their efforts, • L11)yd Ackert's work hi Coordinating the program ..should be mentioned We at the Sentinel had Manyconbaett' with Mrs. 01- iver .eObarles' over the 'program arrangetnenits sand : realize • the work that; she put into the ar- rangements behind : the . scene,. Many others, alae did .their part ,in making the Agricultural So- ci.ety about $250 richer in this. e - "Otiial' . Yeas W Whi'te FefruarV ;White: Cane Week began ` , on February 7th,. The wh4te cane ; as a symbol, • • Of ' the sightless, ' was first• introduced in' 1921 in Bristol, *England...James Biggs, a photo- , grapher, who lost his own sight, thought ' up the idea, and found it ' so:. -successful Irl rtes • district that •'he started' to tell people `a- bout it. , He even wrote to other countries.: ' Soon, Tionsclubs in Canada'and`iTnited States became 'interested. Through the thirties,' inventors produced different types - 'of white canes: Battery -powered canes, wheel -equipped canes and .others have a11. 'made' their ap- pearance sand:. been discarded:' With the exception of the folding variety, which -fits a purseor pocket; the ' original simple white cane -has proved 'the most service- able.. In 1951 strips of reflector tape were attached to thecane as a • safety measure: The tape Tights "up. brightly in..the flash :of an . auto light atnd' warns the driver. . . The white cane ' h a $ many, .meanings. To the .'pedestrian; the white cane means an invitation to 'offer a guiding hand : or ' a friendly. word.. Sometimes just .the description of w h' a t• 'is taking. place : before your • eyes; can do: wonders: :for ' the !blind. it does not have to be something' . excit- ing, just, a description' : of the store. ,fronts 'or an:.eye-catng• snowman • on somebody's lawn.. To the shopper, a white cane is the ' sign' that. its. carrier ' might: like a little assistance with 'choos- ing.: her •groceries: Some blind people 'see a little, but 'not enough to' distinguish labels and ..prices in the 'supermarket.• . To the newly blind, ° the ' white cane , means one:' of the, , great Challenges of his handicap. Just learning :.!to use • It : is ' often an ordeal. Even to feel . his way down his own front walk is sometimes. a areal milestone. An ;instructor teaches the slain - of white cane: travel. He points. out t h a texture of sidewalks, grass, pavements and other 'sun: faces that .'tell , their own story. Stores with: characteristic acorn 'as 'prove wonderful;, landmarks. ,A tobacco- 'shop,a fruit store, .a bakery' and many ; More, literally radiate ;signal a that guide the blindperson long the , .b u S' y Training goes a long •way, but when you give ' a '' Tittle friendly guidance,' you' put the little. Cin the cake. So, nexttime 'you meet a blind person-, let the ;white: Cane introduce :you. Lend your good vision anda pleasant Word. PAGE THIRTEEN Gaunt ;:pea . , : ' For h .. ommuni olle,. n'orort► 'Muir°ray Gaunt; Huron Bruce. member of the provincial legislature,.••has stressed. the ':meed..: for a :network of community', col=. ° :. leges across . Ontario to fulfill, the... need, . for ' . post -secondary' , educa- tion .at other than the.unit'• earsity level. • . He - proposed a Sarnia, Barrier Kitchener and, North Bay as prob- - '� •~. able sites for initiatien - of the pro. grant.: Mr. Gaunt, speaking in the Throne'' Speech debate ,in the .;leg isature said high schools,. have be 'come screening devices .for u• versity, applying pressures on -students at, a, ' time .whenmany are not matured or motivated to seek . universi"ty education. "At' the same' Edirne," he'. said, "technical 'trade ,courses are. not integrated -with higher educa- tion and "end up ' as a :dumping ground for second _. class 'students unable to meet university , fie= quirements." , The Liberal member said,, '"the. only reasonable alternative is . E plan of .. conununity 'colleges . with the : efltrance ' . requirements a grade 12 certificate." ' . He. cited the example 'of 'a''stu dent who was . brilliant 'in' the. sciences arid mathiematues': but failed • Freitch .- authors. • "Unable to , gain-. admittance to university here, this young man, • left . for the -;United' ,States e he entered •a community college' for Completion of his .edion. .."Today, ;;he is ;the Bead aero-' nautical • ° engineer. • for:Boeing .Aircraft, Mr. gaunt_ said.. Gaunt stressed the need for secondary Students 'to be ed- ucated socially 'and " culturally "so they may develop administraa'. tive and 1eadership qualities. so necessary' in • the 'growing' age of. automation." "The purpose. .'of ' education 'must : be to :meet the needs of .young people a't' any • given. stage of their • development • and to teach the values and attitudes of life which; they will need to eater, the 'adult : would,'.' as 04.4••••••••aa•s•astE•a • • .a i •' ION'S SERVICE Experie•nced • i • All Work Guaranteed .,e • Pronpt -Service . • a• . 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