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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-06-17, Page 5WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th, 1964 THE ;LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNCW,• ONTARIO ESSO SERVICE 'FOR TOP QUALITY ATLAS BATTERIES DUNLOP Th :� , .(Most Sizes In . Stock) AT • R ONABLE PRICES! • - ,'Repairs to. All Makes of Cars and Tractors 2 Licensed Mechanics; Wheel Alignment 'and Balanc e •MOTORCADE . DEALER • Korean Girl Again'.Sponsored By .: •(WHITECHURCH NEWS) The June ' meeting of White - 'church. Women's Institute- was. held Tuesday ' evening in White- church . community memorial hall with :: the president Mrs.: Claude" Coffin ',presiding and opening . the meeting with the Institute Ode and repeating the Creedin unison: She warmly .; welcomed thirteen ruck, R.R. 3 Port Arthur. .Any - members and three visitors. Ar thing done along cultured activ- rangements were::; made for Sun- ices is to be reported to Mrs: day, July 12 when Whitechurch S. Panting, . Bala, Ontario. W.I.will be hostesses at the Log LO, are, spending, $100 on the Cabin museum at Southampton. Peace' . Gardens to make Canada Mrs : Albert McQuillan, . Mrs.. • Tom 'lovelier.; Bruce South District will. Jamieson, Mrs:. Ed, Walker/ and again. sponsor "Song" the. little,. Mrs. Russel ': Ross..were appointed Korean girl. Mrs.. George:' Walker to be '.responsible but as ' many reported ,on the Conference held . families ` 'as --can ygo. will be wel- at Guelph . for district:directors:. come: Mrs: Coffi• asked: that all Mrs. ; Annie McQuillin gave a collectors for the Red. Shield drive reading and Mrs: Dan•-. Tiffin. , a turn in their collections by the musical .number. The roll'call was end of June. answered by a holiday safety Current events were.: given by rule.. The . singing of • the Queen the convener Mrs. Wallace Conn closed ' the ' meeting. Grace was who also . told all about the "Cook- .sung;' and the hostesses Mrs. George . Fisher and Mrs. Victor Thehighlights of South District annual Were 'given. by District. Director Mrs. Dan Tiffin who informed the ladies the next ` district annual will be held at Bervie and the directors and executive meeting will be .at Bel- mor&. A meeting is to be . devoted to poison, ' its use and, misuse, and a report sent to _Mrs. Vick - the Bruce Emerson served lunch; Silver , Lake IN 1 fest Scrap Book Tie Bruce County Farm. Safety Council has announced the win- leers of the 1964 Safety. Poster and . Scrap • Book Competition... There were a total of 50 posters and 1,0 Scrap Books. entered:, The winners were as follows; Elementary,. School. Posters - lst, "Wilda McLelland, Kincardine; ; 2nd, Dianne . Stanley, Ripley; 3rd, Ronnie Sillick, ' Teeswater. Merits — Marlene . Heber and • Bonnie Parker, Whitechurch; Donald and Leonard Woods, Armow; Robbie McIntyre, Teeswater; ,' David ' Woe-. lfle, Paisley; Jeanne Marie Reid, Paisley. ° Elementary' •School Scrap ,Books - 1st, . Jill 'Kreutzwiser, Wiarton; 2nd, Dianne Gowan, 3rd, Carol Aim Reinl art, . Mild- may. Merits .Barbara Reinhart, Mildmay; Sharron. Haelzle, :.Mild- may; ` Heather Boys, 'Paisley;, David McDonald, Kincardine, and Friedhelm Hendricks, Mildmay; In the open; Scrap 'Book com- petition the winner . was . Silver L: ake' 'Women's Institute, Mr. Herb Kuntz of the .Formosa, Mutual Fire Insurance : Company judged. the Competition.. .PAGE .FIvE truce. Leadership delegate Named John Black, Jr. of Chesley has. been selected to represent Bruce. County at the "Provincial 4-H, Leadership Week to be : held at the 0.A.C., Guelph, from'' July 13th - 17th. The week will fea- ture discussion groups, : leadership training and. recreation., The `'dele-' gates will also be interviewed during the . week to ;select' Ontar- io's : representatives. to 1964 Nat- ional 4-H Club Week, 1965 Inter- provincial Exchange and the 1965 Washington 4-H 'Club. Conference. John has completed seven ; 4-H. club projects, competed in the Queen's, ,Guineas: class at " the. Royal,' ;:and: in the Inter -County Judging : Competition. Re is also a member of Chesley Junior 'Far- mers. HAVE YOUR HOGS FATTENED FOR MARKET UP TO 25DAYS SOONER! The. sooner ` ou. et our .hogs to' Market, the sooner' you collect your money. Not-4n1-y-•thatr°but---you:-earn•-mnar-e--when : you=eut down :y -our f eed;costs - 7- • 'The' most critical growth period for pigs is when they`re you g. They grow Anda i with 10 pounds' of extra weight at 9 weeks ;fastest then. usually p g will take 25 fewer days to become a 190 -pound market log., .. igs• off to a , fast, safe start on Purina s •fast start"twins: Purina (iet your. pigs. ., . . a �..y.• Pi ., Chow .. and Purina. Pig Startena. • They supplement the:sow's milk, . B, by g, -i ins minerals and antibiotics that your pigs need' to with the built in vitamins, ., . Pig ouiids.:Research has - proved- that.. 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Heating ':Phone 52W-301'2 .Luckno.w ESSO, OIL BURNER SALES and; SERVICE, HOME; HEAT SERVICE SUGAR and ;PlCE .By' B IL^SI�l1 CEY. DEAR; 'OLD DAD Probably the biggest piece of pure poppycock . on our - calendar is the Sunday . in June designated as Father's Day. It is . almost as silly as cele- brating the birthday of Queen . Vic- toria (on ,the nearest Monday), or adopting that prettty, but un- inspiring things the maple leaf, as our flag• symbol. • That's because; like queens' birthdays and flags, fathers are anachronisms, things that belong. to the dear, ..dead past of empires and ' gallantry and family solid- : The enipire has disappeared, the flag has become • something to quibble about, and fathers 'have turned ., into cartoon characters. Wed- -have--.-become--'increasingly; a mother -dominated society. But in • trying toprove that Mom doesn't have• . clay' feet, we have casually accepted . the theory that father ` has ` a dough. head. ' The word "father" it never •used any mare, as ,a 'term ' of 'address.. The only place it 'crops:, up in sociological 'a n d. psy- chological, terms, such as "father, image'' or "father=`,figure "- It's been a Wild swing of the pendulum, . and it is • a sad' and bitter thing, this degeneration from Father to Daddy, but `I can't help 'pointing out that we ,have brought : it upon ourselves chaps. The. Trojans opened the gates and dragged in that big, wooden horse. The, Arab let the 'camel stick his• .nose; into the tent, to keep • warm. Father achieved . the same end• by ''relinquishing the purse -strings to that brave, little woman with a heart of, gold and a will Next,.or heirbe began • listen to a I g I lot of third-rate tripe, mostly in the form of articles in wo'men's maganzines. Thus, he fell prey to such clap -trap as "family to - getherness," and "being ,a pal" to liis . children, and :. "talking . . things out" with. his wife. Ii Then, under the ' bullying of.his I wife and . the :relentless • heckling • of • his children, he forsook prin-' • ciples for possessions, and hap- pity hopped . aboard the treadmill of proving that he could ' bring home as much bacon •as`•the. poor, harassed,. coronary -bound -charac- ter next •.door. Slaving like • a • pit pony, and, attacked for it by . his family, he :was still expected to help with the dishes, mow the lawn, enter- tain at parties 'arranged by his '.. wife, and drive 300 Miles on the week end to visit relatives. Thus, the comfortable , paunch , which was.' -a ..measure -:of -Father's success becameDad's pot -belly, ' a sign. that .he wasn't doing his '• 5BX. Thus, Father's ominous look and cuff on 'the 'ear, became Dad-' 'dy's whine that he".would ctit off ' the : allowance. T h, u s Father's ! majes tic carving ' of .the family : roast became Dad's : inept spoon- ing out of the meatballs • smoth- ered in canned mushroom soup. --Not a• pretty :`picture? -Right. What ere you goingto do about it, Jack? Will you join me in, trying to convert". dithering Daddy to fearless. Father? �nShall. we grow beards, get . rid of the blubber, pound' the kids once a week, and tell , the old lady we're going fishing when we dammed feel` like, it? What's that? You agree, and you'll join the movement on Mon- day, but right now you • have to , help Mom do the shopping? All right, Don't say you Weren't ask- ed. sk=ed .,. F. • HEARD THIS ONE? . You can depend on, fat nen they will never to to anything: low. •