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WEDNESDAY; aUNE loth,° 1964'
THE •LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. .;LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Constructed Pole Barn Last Week
Teachers Rehired
At North Ashfield
(LOCHALSH NEWS)
' Congratulations to Mr. arid Mrs.
Jack .MacKenzie on the arrival
of .a baby girl in Wingham hos
pital on Tuesday,.... • . '
Mrs, Wrn, Ross is a. patientin
Wingham° hospital. ,
At: a meeting of • the North Ash-
field School • board on Thursday
evening all four teachers were re-
hired for another; ,year. •
Mr. and . Mrs. Eddie • Magill of
Pawtucket, R.I. have • been holi-
daying with Mr'.. and . Mrs Oliver:
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. •:.� "� McCharles and: John
Y p ' Recent visitors with Mrs.' Don-'
The United Church Anniversary worshl service and is convenor
will be held June 21st with morn- of membership and: community ald :MacKenzie were. Mr. and .Mrs.
ing and evening service , and Rev, friendship. The theme of t h e George Carter ' of Londsboro
John Thompson of London. meeting was Every time I feel . 'Joanne MacRae. had the cast.
Langside Presbyterian Anniver- the . Spirit,. Mrs, Gaunt ..Opened the removed from the arm •she broke
Bary ' Services will • be . held June meeting with the Call to worship six weeks ago. • . .
21st with Rev. R. T. A... Marshall and prayer. Mrs, Elwood . Gros- and is extended to Mr.
of ..Strathroy conducting services orth • read the scripture,: Hymns Mrs. James Hayes ' in the
morning and evening: . : were sung and also read in, un- • . death of _heir wee son .who pass=,
On Tuesday evening White- loon. Mrs,. Ezra• Scholtz read stor- ed away Wednesday : evening in.
church Juniors ' and Belgrave . In- ;
ies 'from the. book -- Out.. Reach. Kincardine hospital.
termediate teams .played on Wing- k Mrs. 1Viilan ,Moore recited .poems Miss Jane •'Finlayson of .Toronto
ham diamond With the core • of --Little'. Town and Be 'A Friend, spent the week -end with her par -
5 -8 being in favour. of Belgrave.. -1 verse of Scripture with theed by'. a tints Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Finlay-
The roll Gall was answer
Messers Charlie MacKay of i P word SoC , •. • on friends in th•
is com-
• Dunnville and John 'McKay
of brother.+Mrs. Clarence Ritchie ex-
Wawotar' Sask.. spent Thursday ; pressed her thanks to the u.C:W. munity . are • Mr. and : Mrs:' Dan
evening ' with Mr. and :'Mrs. Victor for their assistance in •supplying Rese holidaysci froth Erne, Ontario. Ontaraore on;,
Emerson. lunch for. the Messengers meet- • `
a Mus. a of Elphick . has been
' •On ThursdayMrs Maud Hag-ing of 'May 18th. All enjoyed the thep mum
'birthday tea. •' _ . .mumps. ,Mrs•:
gift' returned' to, her home in Brus w Stobo of Teeswater has been • with
sets.' for ' the. ` summer • ` months.: d her daughter while •'she was . i11;
Walter' Elliott this week built a . St. Helens .W.1.. Visit Museum' Mrs: Tom'' • MacDonald :spent a
pole barn with Mr. 'Lloyd John- I The historical research meeting few ,' days in ."Lucknow ,with, Mr.
ston • carpenter .Assisting him .1 of the ' St. Helens W.I. in charge
• were Jim McGillivray, Archie ' of. •Mrs,: Lorne Woods took. ;the
Pardon," Don Hill,• Miles St. Marie,. (form of a tour through the God -
and Dawson-: Craig.. ''erich, Museum: on Thursday, June
' The • Presbyterian , W 'M.S. •meet i. 4th. , A goodly . number were: pres-
ing will be held June 17, at 2:00 ; ent;' and greatly enjoyed the after- NEWS • BRIEF
p.m:.at the 'home of Mrs. John noon The curator of the. museum Because'•of ill health the
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Ston Conn � �' �•invited the groupto have their anon..,has�beenreceived of
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' The' U.C'W.: held'' their . June , lunch in:• the log rabin..The. hos- H Morritt; reeve of Blyth,:. Bor.-
meeting
or.-meeting Wednesday at :the home ' tesses .were Mrs: Lorne 'Woods, den Cook has been. appointed his
of , 'Mrs. Albert Coultes. • Mrs. • • Rus . Mrs. Allan Cranston and Mrs ,T. successor for . the'balance of :the
Set Gaunt . was.. in- charge of the .JTodd.. ` ; Year,
and Mrs:. Alex Andrew.
St.. Andrews United Church Rip-
ley had their -annual' piclnc on
Saturday at Ashfield Park..
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• THURS.-FRT:-SAT. JUNE 11-12-13
▪ "WHO'S MINDING 'THE STORE"
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Starring:Jerry Lewis, Jill' St.. John and Agnes`
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i . MON. - 'TUE S. ; WED; . JUNE. 15.11'
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"SURF .PARTY"
• • Starring: ;Bobby' Vinton•, Patricia Morrow,
�.• 'The Astronauts and .The ,Routers
Bobby, Vininton .and a group " ou of. teens really swing
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"MAN'S. FAVOURITE SPORT"
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"MR.. FIOBBS TAKES. A VACATION",
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CinemaScoAe — Colour, ' . ■
Starring: Jimmy, Stewart, Maureen. O'Hara,
;,. Fabian and' • Reginald Gardiner
This comedy promises ' great fun'for • all' the ■
family ... a. vacation that will long be remem- ` •
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MON. TOES. :, -.'WED.: JUNE 29-30; JULY 1
--SPECIAL .... ,- ..' •
"LILLIES OF THE FIELD".
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Starring Sidney Peltier (Academy Award i'
Winner)•
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This .comedy=drama will, be the' strangest mir-.
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By BILL SMILEY
THE :IMAGE HAS1, CHANGED
As the school 'year'' draws to- 'alined petrified panic with one
wards its close;. I can't help '.look-
ing back : on the ,'past.10. months,
My first hitch • as. 'head of • the
English department in our fac-
tory,
actory, with a ' mingling of amaze-
ment . and amusement '
1• `amamazed; that T •have. ' not.
gone down for the third. time in
a sea of paper: There were times
when . I rose to the : surface only
long • enough to gulp a breath: of
ink,, .;before :being' swept under ,by
another wave of, essays, or: book:
report :-forms, or ' memos,
.My amusement stems from an-
other source. -the• old-fashioned
image of the . English teacher.;
There just ain't no such thing as
a modern image of same. cial worker,'' and. 'a lady who. got
For many Years the image of ..sick of housekeeping:.
the English teacher was :.fairly
concrete. Not' only do these ,birds not fit
It Was. ,'that' of a , wispy, 'gentle the old . image ' of the' English'
spinster of either sex, wholly ded- teacher; •they .don't .fit' the ;new,
icated to the written word. The one, either. There's.. not a beard,'only. person' in,. town who actually in the bunch, an esthete. in the;
read poetry. Some kind of a .nut ensemble,, pansy in the patch....
o actually believed' Shakespeare And not . one thank goodness;
was 'thrilling theatre. is `dedicated".: to. the. teaching of.
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English:' Norie . shivers in .ecstasy
When..I hold ' that....ima cub
flash.' of those eyes.
There's Geoff, , the young Eng-
lishman who cam a here .after . a;
year teaching in.an English gram-
.mar
ram-•mar school He . planned to spend`'
a year in .Canada, as a .lark ' He
was" horrified at the free-and=easy
attitude of our. 'teen-agers. He .was
appalled' at. our 0 materialism and
love of• comfort.: Now'he has a
caon, the never-never plan, and
is ' beefing about his'salary.: In
short, he's become- 'a typical. Can
adian. :
We, also have a gal who 'grad-
uated' in music,'. a former ambu-
lance driver, an ex -chartered
accountant, a . dream -shattered • so-
gallery up : . g of characters who over ' a Bonnett; -bursts into tears
taught English, in my department
this year, I chortle. There isn't I daresay my polyglot, hardwork-
even the•most remote resem- ing ,'crew has taught the kids'
Mance.• •more about English 0 and about
life ' than many an old ' gal whose .
Let's see, 'now.: `There's Jack, 'idea of heaven was to make a '
a vast. young man of'great. good
nature, and ' courtly manner, who journey to England and stand ' in
reverence before ' the . graves of
is'• a dead ringer for.Henry 'Vl II the poets. •
on one' ' r.good 'dys
He''s a .'beerofthedrinker,Tatte's a collecator.
of antiques and a :former adver
using• salesman. . '
• There's Mac, 'a • former ,golf ;pro.
He's also an ex -bus driver, ex -
house painter, ex -airman.. He's
an inveterate punster who, writes
some pretty funny stuff.' As wit-
ness our, production this year of
his master -piece, ' "Julius . Seiie
'er", in which the principal char-
acter was br, 13ladder from Caul.
There's Jeanette,' five -foot -noth-
ing, 98 pounds of doe -eyed French-
Canadian, who spent thefirst six
months ' trying. to convince ` the
other teachers she was not one
of the students, , who can /pin a
six-foot 2( pound lout into ' par
over the beauty of an ode. But
NEWS BRIEFS
A* bone malignancy has require'
ed' Bette Ann Harrison, • 14 -year-
old daughter of Mrs. Leonard-
Wissler of Teeswater, ,to undergo
surgery for the amputation, of her
right leg above the knee.
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With 'the objective of .$25;000in
sight, tenders are being called -for
the installation of artificial ice in
Teeswater arena. '
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L. and W. Jackson Motors at
Listowel has 'been taken over bit
two long service em'"ployees of the
Company, Wilfred Klein and John
McMillan, who will continue to 'op-
erate
p-er. ate it under the Jackson name.
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