Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-04-10, Page 5• ,..WEDNSSPAY, APRIL 10, 1963 • , „ • : noW that %the nonsense is over (and .1aayl aren't there a lot . of dopey ,voters in his •.couptry?) we can get. bac .0 •,the impontant IthingS f fe. I'd -later, at this tine, along, a" vote of • appreciation to • maws By Bill SrniIy TRE, • LUG,KNOW SENTINEL" .IA.M.KnOW,. ordinary 'round .of family gethernesa, . • • ;Yonder:and and Peter Pan to he •ri1s In your family ifrom t to ei.ghty. Where you.. se.e y a oflarge yoCrng men shing • at •• each other,„ they see ballet. Where .you. see. only ,b 'u.tality. and blood4hed they the wbmen•' have put 1:1413 ,the past • and it's' not ov •'a harassing they've taken of, Canada, They With a.' great deal couple of •Weeks, er yet, 1t has been experience, hut it. as -bravely. as t4sual. NO, ..1. don't mean..the ection, • , . • • . „ Night after night, our women. •have • wheedled, • coaxed . and • threatened, trying to get Stitall boy and ,grandfathers to tied at. • decent hour. Night after night, they have •received' only•blank, uneoinOrehending • stares v • from • their husbands. . •• But hold, Jadies. Reck • of 'the scowls of yoimg' Wilber, •the. snarls of grampa.., Don't be • ' • olwanash Learning L slew The ,seventh meeting was op- elled' by 'Ann Arribicl. The 4-11 pledge wai repeated and; Caryle Menarr read the minutes .of the !last meeting. The roll oall, sam- • ' pie of, patch,. was answered ilaY, the sixteen members,. Miss crest IVA 11 visit the club -on April 16th. The girls that • .haven't finished the exercise are to .wear slacks to •the next meting. Notes *ere taken onthe teeth,. hair. and scalp; The meeting was clots- t NEW$ . • • oNTARI see the drama of a bullring.. AS "ph•e queen." • • ed with •13anhara Nelson •playing yop •shudder at the 'bestial 'roar • lof the arena Imob, they re thril-• • . 1.ing to the skill and:gallantry. , • . . theL.glaclia tors, • ' A new '12 -unit Motel, anoderti- 1 You See, mum; ;hockey at best is poetry -in. 'motion; Music in I flight' An NHLgoalie 'has' all i•the grace ana delicacy of -a tore - Maybe we think •of these comparisoni, as'•we sit on .ithe edges of our Chairs, watching the Warriors weave •t„helr intricate ciesign: ecqnhat, ••hut • Were. W are of them. It's a n at i al • .diseaSe., pretty well restricted to. the male species, p,rid •it makes' • the so-called .!Over!'• '. of. the World. Series. or the .,,arev 'CLIP nessCof your .!bitter hall Bear with them- NHL playoff' tirne is to them what Paris is to a mK1— • die,a2g6d Trench .teacher, what Stratford :Ls to •the faded chap Who, 'helped' paint the scenery. for .the 'Hayfork' Centre Drama Festival. • • • • * ,• • Stan.leY ',Cuptime a wonder'..= great hockey Player'. The urge' .• .• Stil spring : !ionic; 'L.:, is ,A'ice iri, may haVelasted- five milinteS or . • - 7. five 'years, but it:was So'power* • ••• • , • ful it hurt;. when • it. was in • •• And about 90per cent Of us • • 1spOw Perfectl'y • well :that if it hiatin't," been 'for*. sheer. •baci 1:tick, • or bad". thangenient," We'd. have" •'made the :NHL. :Some:a "tis „were • too some •to� light. Some :were a little sloW; others could •riot.hoist...the .puck. Softie' start - cd tO"'sinoke. ;others to go ith • g>stls. It t.,Wa ..j.ps6m6:.. 1o.usy .br6ak, ike that.that kept •U.S:,outo Of the big . • . •• : kriOWing this; hdwever,. we're not eriVious'..We watch the best players 'in..the world with sloe 'complacent Camaraderie of .plovie • eXtra... watching the • stars:at.. We.r15., friendly 'co ieein• 'ofa \jurlescitie stripper.: W telling •a pIrria ballerina.' We, ,sit, there. 'as,' , er flash:about 'the • ice, a:Pd rrfuse, :there, ..but for the fad. that 1 alWays Went Over. on rn.y.anfOes, go'. I.': 0.; nuring ins,' own hockey ear- , lY , furnished, and with dining rooth, has -heen. opened at Fer- • OLIVE NEWS Miss ‘5'onctra ,MacCharles was Organist "•in Sunday the O1vet' United Church, . Dna. ' MacTavish,Mfrs, Alex MaeTavish, Mrs . Wager Dexter,Mrs.Ray Hamilton,..MrS. Oscar Whiteand Mrs. John Mac- • ChaOes were guests of the ClarkeU.C,,W, on. Friday. .,afterz, noon• when, they. •he1 a : special Easter. meeting. they.. .MacQharles contribtited solO "The Robe of Calvary;" • . o Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton. visited with 'relatives• Goder- ich• on SAtorday. : Mr.. and 'Mrs. Lion:.aortneY and 'family of Owen Sotwitl• zd with Mr. .and Mrs, Al ,Hain7, ilton and family; • .•• Mrs. E. Osborne is Visiting..with, her :j„daug,hter :and son-inhlaW Mr; and '•IVI•rs. 'Duncan McCallum 'of Hanover. Mrs. Alvin ;Ifainilton left on Monday to' join her boat:the "Red Mrs. Hairnilton sails •4,*6 SecOncl cook. JOyous, Message was the thme of the- U,C, . when they melt on,• ThursdaI .afterrioon, at ,the. 'home Of Mrs. Walter Rottlaton,,°Mrs. Doug Henry was :in •ohiarge :WQrShilD, iprq-• gra. TraYer was •offered by Miss. Mary Roulston, Mrs. R. lbert .Q.Ellao,rne, read the scripture •and co,vnersts, 'Mrs.. John Col- jfrg ' spoke on ,the Ioe Of God Das shown' hy the , ta„ster oa-y. Mrs. Osborhe- oon•dUcted a Bible The business .period was oonducted by the ,president , ter which. MnS. Henry and. her • • group 'serveda dainty' lunch. • Met In LueltnoW- The. ekteutWe of the .Hunter •obt, • Safety !Instructors held .a. Jrneet-, 0 0est ing in j.....ucknow last week • at • rer • the 'Lk Cabin Restaurant. The . ;purpase of the meeting w-Vii.14;*n • raw. Up .o constitution toPAthe''' assoerition. ,Chief Earl -Wright= sonof Kincardine is Zone ipresi-, dent and Russell Tollt is'One 'secretarytreasuter. , gea. • • - ng . • . • the sniffles, in comparison. .• • HOW 'did we get this way? • Weil, it's .a 71ittle eMbarrassjing. • to explain, .Btit• nine out of ill • boYs in thiS, country: are ,exposed • to hockey' early •in :life: And eight ont of'10, of their': have had, at One time or' another, a' dei- •- prate desire to becolnea: truly • THE 'KANGAROO, the. tergest the, Australian. Mariapials, roams tha • •• '.C9untrytidts in large bands: Alt hough a full. -grown .kingarooji.tiine feet high' and weighs 200 ,polinds. the,,baby 0 • • enjy. en inch leng.ivhen it iss born., it- staYaintidi its illOther's pokh until , • It• is Jive of or&x rnonths'old.,•at hich •.time it weighs several -viands and •• able sh3 shift 10( jtielf."; • •' • • • - .• • When We young kangaroo liaves its -0 • "herrte,” it is,ready tittake its rightful • . place itt the World. To hilt) your their rightful place n-the`world, . there is nothing better an aria: Let ne teflyti bout Sut We's ' • idireational Policy which can sa' " iiroiltlefundstOr their college education ...ti iti w.zJ. Kinahan , • •• !.A• 2, tliCknoW . ! . (Th.: • n 111:it. ;1:.•i•iern. • , a hone Ingham 717-W-4. ell'i:d 11 co yell ‘vilnen. But , 0 ;n . ow, ho 0,i i .'• 1),ii t of the ,'tie lrelitage of • SUN Litr ASstjR _., _ ..___,..:ANCE ••anacl'iliil •nialc. !lave' pat, _. !••1 ,• . r , •,„,,- ,,,,z. ...4 ...if 'I' r:. com pA - .,;iii.: A .c:•,..e., i le 11.a.01, NA urn , .1104 „ky, • NY OF 0 N DA A „.,1' , * , ' - ' - .- - • , ,A .4 ,....)0 ,:,, , %.:1 u. 1,0 thr dull, ..: 4., . oer; in the days when we ;used, ..departmen't tore catalogues for • ,shinp'acis,'• I played • in the iarne , peewee jeague a. a •f1dW later. wont up. In:DEA:von Red Sti')I• think it was • only'. the fact, that he -Could skate six • elght• ,times ..faste,r•••• than 1 cOtild, that made him outdistaee. Me,. in our hockey 't-reer, Many ittme I trippediiirn' as he 'Went 1.0 7 £ . .• . . - (1, • . • , • Try Black Label...and,you'll know why it's Canada's best-selling beer • .. . • • . Go :0 through*. any, family and: you'll find they have some gt:eat: • O hockey traditions like this. That • fat Jello*, watching TV' vinee seOred the winning goat with only eigiit seconds to go; if..the lousy ref haddena. called it inte,k ap • offside. That old *.:gentle:, than in • the., rocker remehihers We time • llowie, l'Itoreirif came to O toivii. when Howie va till an aniaeher, and he'd have seen • him play • if • he hadderia been working •the. night shift •. that ' night, That • urchin gnawing hails in, the ebrner. why. be was '0.the third • highest scorer ii' the thirF best team, in• •the *Otitis leagne, this very winter. .• •4 • • ' • • • • . , ' • • • • , • 1 -• • •\ • " „ . •,•.••:•• • .."'..':".::••••• • ...*•p••••••••••••••••••$/:44.....1.... . • ` • • • • 4.tt ° r's • et..., ••v - .he,' • rd • .rr- • ..ist • 00. n-• .ae •' • .ts . • as • ' as ' . 7Ic • • " re •' at. •• ..• I 0. •-•