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1964 yNEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1964
Ti~1E :LUCKNOW- SENTINEL, `LLIICKNOW, ONTARIO
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FOR TOP QUALITY ATLAS ES
,BATTERI
DUNLOP .TIRES (Most 'Sizes. In. Stock)
AT REASONABLE 'PRICES! ',
Repairs to All- Makes of Cars and• Tractors'
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MOTORCADE DEALER
,.News Briefs From.
There 'is'strenuous objection to,
'the CNR closing' the Cargill ,sta-
tion, which: has been proposed.
•The objection is based on the ar-
gument that this depot operates at
a profit.
A total of ,53, confirmed cases' of.
rabies have : 'appeared: '.in Huron
.in,the ;9...months ending `December
31according to . Dr. J::C. Mac -
Nearby -
ac
eyed.
cle,
Nearby.
Lerman,of the :Health. of Animals
Branch at . Seaforth..
More . than ' 195,000 'Huron 'County
cattle have undergone TB tests
during ' the : past, year,: and the;
county: has,.been .confirmed' as an
accredited area' for a: further five-
year period, effective to December
.1,' 19
ccs
ON THE SM
• : Well;. I guess I'm going • to have•
to quit:' That .last,. report ou •cig
arette 'srrloldng, 'the big brutal one
from the, U.S., has finally•,brokee
my nerve,, -
The :report ' says definitely . that.
the .'death, rate among stnokers;:.
as comip°ared to, .non-smokers, is
ten ' thnes • es 'high from 'lung can-
cer, 60 per• cent .higher from cor-
onary :disease;
or-onary:disease, .and six .times high-
er from pulmonary emphysema.
I had . no: .objection to passing
away from..• a , •perfectly! normal,
respectable disease of the 20th
century, . like lung cancer "or. a
coronary,:' but that, pulmonary em
physema has me scared. It sounds:
!nasty. '
I started ?smoking when I ' was
about nine; ; in the old sandpit in
my home, •. town. A group of us
urchins usedto gather there and
Puff a dry- weed known as `,`mon
key tobacco," rolled:in `toilet ,pap-
er. By the' tine,, we : were. twelve
we were Well into: "makings": to-
bacco and papers pinched ;froth.
'somebody's' . old , man. • '
•
.My, . •dad didn't ' -smoke, 'so T was
always bumming,'' •and '. soon be
came persona . 'non • grata, as : we
used. to . say in the gang
• Then I.. made°:.a glorious. - dis
covery. My father had•. a shoe:
Store., In those, days, the shoe
manufacturers;• ,put. long • rounded
stripsof a 'bamboo-like,;dried: reed.
in ladies'shoes,*,to• help them keep
their , :shape. This': stuff; :when
ig-nited,.. burned steadily;• could be
drawn:' through, and produced vol._•
umes : df a blue, searing smoke,
;I that peeled, the skin off:: your''
tongue', hike acid.
OKE . WAGON'
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checks excessive
\,evaporation in storage
Anotherproveh coo money-saver...the
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cuts 'fuel losses and checks fuel deteriera
tion-byreducing; evaporation.:
' *Actual tests show that a'•farmer annually
using • 1;200 gallons of, gasoline loses 07
gallons each year dueto evaporation.
When ising'a• "FUEL -SAVER Fu.L CAP" the
loss is reduced to 17 gallons ..: a saving,:
of approximately $11.65
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ff'
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at, only $2.50
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weather protec-
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Enjoy the year'rouno• reliability'
of CO.OP'gasolkr';e and the. con.
plate' line of ` COOP petroleum
'products.
When yoti buy ,Co=operatively,,
the "re's •also a big PLUS FACTOR
the all important Ownership
and Control of the business. Yost •
also share In any savings made
'from its operation.
stric :.
Telephone +528-2125
0.1.0.
I' was , a social' success until
my. ,old • man discoveredthat all
the toes in his:. ,ladies' shoes were;
beginning to point to • he yen.
In' high school .1 worried- about
my Wind, for track and rugby,
and smoked • only a pipe, At col-'
lege,.: 1 didn't r smoke' atall.
Couldn't afford it.. In the - Air.
Force, 1 had • the odd cigarette,
but had no . problem with ' smok
' In- prison camp, I took the mons
liey, on" my back, ,,and he's been
using, ' thew spurs . • and lash • ever.
since. Why? Food was scarce, but
cigarettes,.. thanks to the, Red
Cross and relatives at home; were,
fairly . plentiful:; My fellow -inmates
told: me smoking cut the appetite.'
tried it It, did. •
Since then I' 'have been- a hap-
py deck -a -day. man.; •Toe smoking,
scares have come and gone, and
1 went right on blowing rings • But
no. more.' Not ; with'.: that pulirton
ary . ;emphysema around.
In a way, •I'm glad it's all over.
Nomore'' hacking.. and horking
the horning. No more of that wild
belly -wrenching lust for • a .. drag
on the. -job, at° the movies, in.
church. ,No more of, that frantic
sc'rabbl'ing through all .:the ' suit,
jacket, pants, pyjamas, and over-
coat pockets, looking, ' for a butt,
on a •Sunday morning,
And : they ' tell me you ` . can be.
quite•. comfortable 1n• 'one of, these
straight . jackets, .after.: you get
used to .it! ° •
. Holy Strokes!, I've gone through
half a pack:. while writing this col-
umn.
ol-umn .; Say, what is pulmonary :em-
physema, anyway? :..
Qffice'rs':App�inied .At Dungannon
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Mr. and. Mrs._ Roy• Ha v1ey .ani •
Leslie °Ann of Oshawa spent. the:
week -end, with . her . parents Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne.
Woods,... :
• ,Mrs. James 'Aitchison is a pa-
tient in Wmgham and. District
Hospital ' where she underwent
surgery en Friday.
Mrs.. Lorne Durnin returned
home on . Friday. after three : weeks
m,
Wingham Hospital with pnet
mons:
The ' St Helens • ladies `catered
to. the ` Lucknow ,Co-op' banquet on
Tuesday ,evening' with approximat-
ely 200 people • present.
The , annual 'Vestry meeting ' of
St. Paul's , Anglican' church, • 'Dun-
;gannon was held on Tuesday, Jan-
uary 14th,, at 'the home ,of •Mr..
and Mrs. 'Robert :.Mole. ,
The meeting was Opened with
prayer. Mr. Ben Mole :was..elected
'vestry clerk for' 1964. ' Mr.' Tom
Young • was : appointed Rector's
warden and Mr.:Robert Mole was
elected People's warden. The
church tree•
.Caesasurer for 1964 willbe
.
Paul- r Elmer Black - was.
elected delegate 'to Synod and
Caesar substitute:. delegate.' • The
following • were appointed to the
Board of Management by the rec-
tor, Mrs. Tom • Young, "Mrs. El-
mer Black, ° Mr., William Caesar.
Walter Mole and' Jack Caesar
were elected to the' Board by the
congregation.
The. church • treasurer's report &
the financial reports: of the' church
school and the Ladies Guild'• were
read.' ' Mr. king thanked all who,,
had . contributed . to ".the work of
the parish. in 19f3. The meeting.
closed • with the benediction. •
Christ: -Church, . Pori Albert
• The annual Vestry. . meeting of
Christ . church {Anglican) : Port. Al-,
bert was held Thursday, January
16th at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Hodges was
elected vestry clerk/ Ralph Foster
was appointed Rector's warden
and Ebner . Graham, was elected
People's warden: 'William ,Hayden
will be the delegate toSynod and
Harold • Adams substitute delegate.
1VIr. Carman Hayden, •Mrs. Rey
Petrie' and" Mrs. Elwin • Petrie
were appointed • to the Board of
Management by the Rector,; the
Rev. • J.. R. King. Mrs. Elton, Dra-
per, Mr. Tom ' Phillips, and gRoy
Petrie -were; elected to the Board,
'of Management. Mr, Harold Ad-
ams was 'appointed. Sunday School
Superintendent
Mr: King thanked all who had
helped to make 1963 • h successful
year and gave special thanks to
Harold Adams, retiring People's,
'warden and, to :• Mrs. Hayden, re-
tiring S.S.' Superintendent, for their
faithful service:
Mr. Elmer :Graham thanked Mr.
King for his services in 1963 The
meeting closed ;with the benedic-
tion: Lunch provided : by. the Lad-
ies ;Guild followed the meeting.
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