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TWELVE'..
THE
IUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
SUGAR
and
SPICE
By .BILL SMILEY
THERE JUST 'ISN'T TIME
H
There's nothing
q ite ,as relaxed shoes, and a dollar bill (which;
and indolent as the'. life of a turned up in the washing mach-
school teacher in those two. long,' ine). That was an average • week..
golden, months of summer. Eight Imagine going away'and leav-
• ious weeks: A little • golf, a ing that gormless gawk of a boy
e swimming, a little fishing; on his own, for three, Weeks, with
littl
a lot .of picnics and 'cook .outs 10 different'' places to be at def-
.and
ef.and long, • cold drinks;` unlimited unitetimes every . day; with. Mon-
' time to.; read and girls• •in shorts 'ey to handle' all .by himself; with
to ogle„ nobody? to • find all the things he'll
It's •a .picture I' paint for myself lose; and with his way: to find
in clear .outlines, in cool pastel all, the wayhome by bus.
,,••• shades, eve ► .June. But somehow :. We weren't
t much comforted as
the fiin shed.' canvas . isn't " quite, we left, him. He climbed' out of
what I had in mind The outline the car, saying, "Yes, O.K....I
blurs, • the .colors change into ' vio- Won't : forget.: Uh-huh. Right..
lent 'reds, yellows and purples, Yup.', as "a 'last-minute torrent
and we come up' with something of verbal . directions poured 'at
resembling a drunken' rainbow '� him. He took his bag,.waved, and:
that :has been struck by lightning.! started up the steps .of the ''board -
"This summer^ has been no ex-',1ing4vouse next. door to the one
ception; It started off • in . typical hve had lust registered him in. ,l'
fashion with a .racking dose of doubt if we'll . ever see the 'bo
food pawning that left me about. again: He'll start for home ,and
as 'hearty as a lady of Se Who. wind up in Tibet. •
' had . just Ewen :birth to quadraup* a Got' biome from that.. jaunt Just
lots.. i Was .so weak that 'the cat, long ;enough to do, the washing,
who has been watching her chance repack • t e 'suitcases and: head for'
for years, studs . out 'a .foot as 1 ' summer • school:• . Arrived a bit
was � toward' my lawn l shaky -after giving myself a; small
fir- and trippped me. flat ontmy ' farewell party and.' was immed-
fad Y;a. , tply asked . to read :a poem to
Barely over this,, I had- ,.;' t,, q , a group of intense English teach-
. the fa
each.#hfa mEot .I.S'ers. ,
w the k ' to .. sn n m r :school, we mash
fla'mP Ymmig ;H . nram to. caimp, tom. hike for • the
m s - ll it wasp the old home town. to put . out the
ram gat me down.
It was :,paper two • while .the
the HA of ins ��! ed toedit
the kid: , by his . If C� r. - � • am his ;''honeymoon;
y d Then : rumble for bonne, . collet
be wittten but lherd have Kim from camp, entertain friends
covered a. sheet: of 'pan:: for 'in• relays for a week before' hurt:.
every mile We travelled,, and: thneyate' to l� convention;
old have been re a r'ed �y.� is about as' easy on: a fel':
by a bard of low, ` piphrA"caily, . as _breaking issa
* `fir * .intLAanp with a dipped disc. Erdi
I 't Marne her, thongh.,It ai' summer. End of ' "mays_"
i'pret_that_theAdWagiid-,-Irs ' of a Job Vie..
last that .be's a .. and . four months vaC
olivesan #hat. '' d in -.lion? H- I find one, I *might.hab. d y' that _ .ar species. manage
:n to in a ;.
In the '•. be 'e w ;,.of.games ef gait or a day's fid
hiswallet„ his `
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•
in Can
ion In Blind Competition
Jae W ' r: ;'I�e alley
SPentakir tns',;lie faverieg and
Hamillun
, e mt ."'Yoe ;icywi.way to sec lid r t
• t to ave £ 'Wi
bet y4
. _ A
sem. a . g' a a .' ° ; :tie t - , ; l4ave b -o him a cmc
b tai..""' ice': for a ;.'" ba sagas.'
,and • and rabY in-
!
Wed 41n . Ashfield
Presbyterian• Kirk
MORTON — .MacLENNAN
The marriage of Margaret Ann
MacLennan of Lochalsh and Ian,
Morton . of ` ` Lucknow was solem-
nized in Ashfield . Presbyterian
Church on:. Saturday, July 4th at
3 p.m, •
The bride is. the : daughter. of
Mr. and: Mrs. 'Emile MacLennan
of Lochalsh and thegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mor-
ton of Lucknow! Rev. Neil Mc--
Combie officiated at .the' cere-
mony, The organist was Mrs. Dun
can Simpson and the soloist Mr.
Donald. Fraser of Ripley, who sang
"0 . Perfect : Love" and "Wedding
Prayer,"
The bride, given in 'marriage
by 'her father, chose a floor -length
gown of figured nylon . over taf-
feta
_ with scooped neckline and:•
long . lily -pointed sleeves. T h e • '
bodice was highlighted by rhine-
stone trim and: the bouffant skirt
featured a bustle back. Her shoul-
der -length.; veil of French illusion.
was held by .' a . rhinestone ' and
pearl tiara and she carried a cas-
cade of red roses ..and • . white
MUMS.,
y
tricot over rayon exquisite cotton, lace jacket trim,.'
r med with rayon 'satin : and. carried
'` nosegays of pink' and: white mums.
..Miss Marion MacLennan's gown
was pink and similarly styled and;
".her . flowers were.white and'blue
•
'• tinted mums They ;all''wore' .rhine.
q, stone tiaras .
Mr.: Robert Morton of • North
•Bay, ' brother of the 'groom, . was
n�an 2e ushers were Mr.
„jack MacLennan and : Mr. Finlay
q Mac3�etnnan, both brothers of the
dinner .' followed in
Lou HalL The; : blade's
ed m a brown and it
The matron of honour was Mrs.'
Bruce Millar of • Palmerston and
bri esmaids were il►'�isses Florence
an Marion MacLennan, all sisters
of the bride. Mrs. Millar and Miss
Florence' MacLennan' were: simi-
larly gowned: in blue sheer • nylon
utaffeta with . 'an'
whefigured silk'' with white• ac-
ll, ' and- usage of white;
baby ;mans. She was assisted by .t
the :groom's mother who chose a
•white ate: andCorsage c
„whitebaby' mums
For . in 'Western O
tam t . bride •chose a three
per, � with white
ecce.
M. and Mrs. Morton Will 'rei,de
P
{° dry ttf yellow '.pleated:. anal,
Orl iW '6!
Ws referltiAg lo Harold:.
mo'74, polig,. • .
carbed
blind$4„ Wally "rice' fa, zirp bCss i a ' tatb-r-b-aaWpeceritly wiz feta a liaise ama that: hos. .
Mrs. ?man Henderson of Lack- 'reeswater Public' School' teach- from
Margaret
.• teach
~¢m rMas: L� the ers nie( raptly'to. honor Mrs.
Mir. t rc4:-.il s or fac.e�if�a�s: � • Mofat.who .ieed Is Your S
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WEDNESDAY,* JULY .15th, 1
Custom Butc ering.
Mondays' — 'Hogs,: $2.00 in bY' 4:00 pan.;
Cutting and " Wrapping, 2c pound
CATTLE, CALVES anti LAMBS EVERY .DAY.
EXCEPT 'TURDAY
Wei Do C and SmokinSAg : Beef, Polk and Limb—
Sold : Whole` Half or Quarter • . r>• . -For Better Sex,
And Lower Prices --- Call Ripley 100.
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DUNLOP TIRES (Most Sizes In Stock)
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Repairs to All Makes of Cars and
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.2 Licensed : Mechanics,
peel Alignment and Balancing
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