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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-07-03, Page 7I) 47 is WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd, 1963 THE LUCKNOW. SENTINEL,,; , LUCKNOW, ••ONTARIO • PAGE ' SENT ' Were you, entle, reader,; ;a youn'gsterears. sago?' Or. '33Q? Or everi more? If you Were, you must occasionally . look .;;with ''be- wilderm'ent, envy, . 'and. some- times horror,' ome-times•horror' as I ,do, at the 'dif- ference 'between summer holi- days: holi-days: for .kids, then . and now. Just. how it •has lhappened, I don't 'know.. But in those two.. or three; de'ca'des, kids have dost 'the ability. to .amuse.,themselves: Even the 'little ones come in wh•irning,. "Mori, what'll. I .do? There's 'nothing to do, .:Morn: Can I 'have' 0 dime, yom?'o , It's cheap at half the •+price. Give them a 'dime. As for ° the pig kids, their bcredont • is colossal, crushing; >It.'makes you • feel like ordering' up 'the' Moiseyev. ' dancers, or: at • least putting: in a desperatecalla for . PaulAnka, • Sarnetime,s • I• think that aper-. haps th'ose of us wlho 'grew uip during the depression,; era had imasummaaammkataseasmalui ,•HURON. •CO-OPERATIVE. .MEDICAL SERVICES Prepaid : HeaIth flans At .Cost • The CO4O.P Way BOARD OF DIRECTORS • ' • President, Fordyce Clark;, R.R. 5, Goderi:ch; Vice=Pres.,.. Gordon Kirkland, . R.R: ;3, 'Lucknow, Mrs, •O. G. Anderson, 'R:R. •• 5, :Wing- hain; Mrs. Lloyd Taylor;: Exeter; Smith, R.R.'2, Listowel; Lorne' .Rodges, :R R.R. 1,' Goderioh; Roy Strang, ,Gorri•e. Russell ' T. BBalton, ,R.R. 1, Seafonth l3ert Irwin, ••Seafortli; Bert Klapp, Zurich;. Gordon Richard son; R.R: 1, ';Barucefie}d, T effneth Johns, R.R: 1; ..'Woodham ` ' C. H:' Magee S.ecretaryManager Miss C.E. Plumtree: •Assistant :Secretary -For information,.., call your;: ...;nearest director : • , DTAr I ir:'kland � Telephone: Dungannon 69-r-11. or our.‘office in ,the Credit Onian -»70•' Ontario., •Street, Clinton,: Telephone Hinter 27.9751. aommumilmipsommostsummiss • ' tar better •childhood, all.things co'fslidered,, than the, gilded youth. of . the current decade. . • How •. simple it:was for our mothers, .comparatively! 'In sum- mer, we Were out at the crack of dawn, or saon after, and they saw • us only ' •tW ice ', again during 'the day,' for a 'br'ief and bestial •gulping. of ,food.. In those. “days, only • the ri'eh played golf and tennis, only the rich had summer cottages .and boats. And'rich kids 'were scare Water skis had not ''been inven- ted. The transistor 'radio was, blessedly, • .far • in the. .'future. Tractor Burns As Farmer Haying (KINLO JGI . NEWS) We extend: 'best 'wishes to the Rev.. Benson , Cox who ` celebrated his 89th ibirthdiay on• .Satu'rd.ay, June 29th.. • Mrs. . Viola :Farquhar of . C1in7. ton visited iw'ith , her cousin, Mrs. 'Gertrude Walsh ` • , , Mr, and 'Mfrs: Douglas, Tei;'xeira,. Cathy, Nancy and Sonja 'leave • ith'is : week for ,their • hoarse •in Soutih Ru�rnatby, B.C. after '•spend ing the past three ••weeks with., her parents,.' Mr. and Mrs. Tam Hodgins• ands :other �reil!atives 'here. Mrs Gertrude • "Wa's'h, Mgrs. Viola .1Farquhar ,and Mrs, Ben Scott spent• a day 'with relatives at Tabenmary., lMr: arid Mrs. Arthur Hialdenby. of Toronto visited:. with' ••rela;tiVes here. on Saturday.. ' We. are sorry to report that Miss' Laura Breckles sunderwent •surgeryduring . a'Nhe• week. We hope for a speedy 'recovery.. fMr:.and 'Mrs. Donald • Earle,. of Ingersoll spent. 'the week -end with Mr..acid ,1Vfrs, 'Ray :Sc'hne1- There was no money for summer, camps. +for the children ,`'or mo— tor trips to the east or ' west. `There were no drive-in theatres. Ice cream cones were . a, nickel and ., seldom. Only fathers . drove cars' • What in tihe', world, then, did !Nit •and Mrs. Tom. '.Hodgins were , in. Preston eLttending the wedding of her ..nephew. . Mrs. Jack Hewitt is . .enjoying a ,motor trip to the.. East Coast Mrs. Wani;ta Hollanidh ; and: -pu- • • , IMr""' . Wiz"'= •. • IVEDIMM.G �, 1 • PhetO 0 retcPitg •• • • j •Zig a acasuve ,+ ��• • • •: REMEMBER YOUR • • • • • •' • • • • WEDDING FOREVER • Record the happiest moments of your ':life between the pages g of. one of our ; albums.' • HARRIS STUDIO 41 Phone 41 —Kincardine • •. PORTRAITS - * : • WEDDINGS • . CAMERAS • ' PHOTO 'SUPPLIES • lu'nheon •'•at the Tree Little Pigs Pentry. • 'We dare•sorry' had .report !that !Mr. Jack' Barr :•the Misfor- tune to lose 'his itraator by ' 'fire. •on Thursday :evening • • w�h!iae loading 'hay. • in. the • field.' ' Mr.. hnd Mrs. Norman E •Evans anid . Linda •of Toronto, :spent the we do with ourselves? You pits 'dram Purple Grove School; • holiday with';Mr..and ,•Mrs. Bert meniiger. 'At least, .you old abays LVI'rs.:. Katherine Collins land, pug 1Vic►holson Visiitarsduring. 'the week with,. Rev. Benson Cox 'and: Mrs. IWm. Cox.. Were Mrs. Don MoCosh. & . Mrs. Howard Thompson, Purple' Grove, Mr. and ,Mrs. Maurice 'Ho'agins, (London, Mr. and 'Mrs.' John Coaling,•. Con,,,,•4,. Mrs. Tom` Hacligins, Westford, Mr. and 'Mfrs.. Douglas Teixeira, 'Catchy, Nancy and ''Sonja of remeremember: I'm , a• i:iittle ' '.hazy Ipls. ,from the ;Kinlough: School t ei the :girls did.,• and others from. thesections•. en, yeti ° a bus trip to London il�ast , When ,they Were 13. or under,. Tuesday. Plaices v�isited'.on their they : everything we : did tour were Continental Can, Ke1:' Well, , 'pra'ctically: • They were lag�gs, Fanshaw'e. •Dam,.• ::Pi•on'eer' squaws iwh°en ; we 'played c•aw- 'Village, The • Fire',: Hall; Wool boys' and . Indians. They were ;beautiful. • Spanish • princesses when We played pirates...They -were •' stool pigeons and. gun molls and corpses when .: ::we played caps and ,.robbers. They were extra 'outfielders.' and " wa- Iterlboys when We ' splayed ball. In short, they` knew ,bheir. ,place,' and enjoyed every. minute .af it. ' ' In the soft .throbbing dusk, .'of a',lite summer evening; we: play- ed Run Sheep Run. It was : quite Worths : and The Story Book; 'Gardens; at Springbank and tatoes and fried • bologna :.,and fresh homemade ;bread' and' ap-. plesauce, and '!all te -other. good :things• women - have stopped Making, ' • When we : were :kids, ;my mo- ther' :used to •'prepare' a picnic almost' elvery day,„ in' sam'mer. When • 1?ad ,gat; home from 'work, . Hamilton of . Kincardine:'secre- tary is.. Jaek' Hildicli' of Wia,ton; membership secretary, Lorne, Riohar'ds of Tara and ;treasurer, Mrs. 'RoyBall of Kincardine. Congratulations .ta all 'ithos'e •in'. ',our area who have, been succes- sful. in their midsummer . exa- minations: ' ' On : Thursday • °aftern ii "';the' •will • _celebrate its •.59th anniversary. Congratulations :to Miss °Birth Hodgins, '',daughter' ' of. Mr and : an experience, I can :