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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-10-02, Page 10FAQ TEN THE LUCKNOW . TTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2 4, 1963; OIL BURNER BRINGS entilitZ TO YOUR FURNACE ,., ESS:0: SERVICE FOR TOP QUALITY A TL" AS BATTERIES DUNLOP TI (Moet Sizes In . Stack) RES. M AT REASONABLE PRICES! Repairs to' AU Makes of , Cars and Tractors • 3 Licensed Mechanics • ,11 ti 4', ty .* , • el Alignrnent and BaIancin MOTORCADE DEALER CULROSS {ORNERS and DISTRICT We., . extend sincere :sympathy to Mrs. Torn ' Hodgins and family and Mr. and (Mrs., ' James Hod- gins , Sr., and the . brother, and sister . of the . late Tom Hodgins. Owing #,m the death of her., *them., Mrs. Doug Texeira was home'from 'Vancouver,: B.C. She returned on' Sunday,• Mrs. ` Belle McKenzie of. Ab- • ernethyy, Sask. (who came east. to attend &I ding Df her granddaughter, Doris Wall of W,teehurch) spent some :time. with Mr and • MrsJohn Ross and other friends. Miss Doris 'Wa'11 spent •Thurs , day. niglh't. with Miss Sylvia ONIC L9od, Lucknaw•.• • Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Wilkie, Kincardine, were W'ednesd'ay visitors with':Mr.. and Mrs.: Tom: Stewart and boys. • !1VX'iis: 'David' Ross sp'eent kdur days last' week at Baltianlore, US. taking a train:ingcourse prior to. assuming• cher duties on. R•oanpeerr Room , " 41 TV. • Miss„ Jean Sutton, iiraough, spent Thursday- nigh(~ with Miss Brenda HaIdemby. Another election s ?behind• pus alto with dust one vote 'between Mr.. MaCutcheon and:: Mr.. Gaunnt, it shows how ' imip'ortant 't is for all •"voters to get . Out and Vote.. as 'they Pike. • . . Mrs. Prank Brown. and Reg Were Sunday . evening vasitors with 'Mr. •and _ Mrs. Harvey NiC7. holmin and 'tfa>rnily. Beatty Bros.' are ladding are, 'seen tto their Fergus payroll, hay, int hired 29 new' employees in 'less . than three weeks; ,The pros- perity of the Western farmer, who will. Abe 'buying Beatty :pr.'oducts keeps bhis:.:Findustry increasingly ?busy.: ,. *• :•s of 433 u enrolled aat. Chas - ley � ley District Hilgh. School, .only 10 are being transported,: to Walker- ton:, for vocagional' training. ' Fol •.increased farm income. CO-OP offers this Fall. Fertilizer_ Program FREE SOIL S,1',+PL I NC RECO,MVEND TIC JF 1.4%.L FERTILIZER for'ttte: most wonting Cal -userof fertilizer on. your spring crops..' . practices and as analyses base(!' on Department of Agriculture results. • for cash and the convenience of LOCAL SERVICE. for your tall fertilizer, needs and for ORES son sampling, contact..., LucknswDismtrict .Co -o Ti.p6e69&1156 Yn' Boughhta new. car (this week. Never had one before.. And abautt 10,- years from ;tonight, ,it's probable • I rat I'll never have" had 'one Since. . Bath the dealer I (bouighit . it from ' arid ' I were. disappointed, ;I think. I •expeetedthirn to give me achance to 'dicker," some- thing you're 'always 'supposed to do when you : boy a car. And he expected me to try to beat him down mon his wine, some thing . you're 'always supposed to ezpeot ,when you sell a ear. Nothing happpened. He offer- ed mne : more. than . I had. expect-' edfor my ' old • car, and 1 was so flabbergasted, I just' said, "04.", leaving • ,him 'flabbergas••. ted. 'The entire transaction took 19 minutes, It could have been in nine minutes. The. remaining 10 was spent in standing around waiting for the other fellow to do; some dickering. wife let me down rather badly. She wasthere, and I ex- pecte'd her to do most of the talking ynou know, ` raising hell about the color, price, tap- holstery, mileage: 1,, thought she'd -go over .the oar with a magnifying glass, .as' she .used to.. do when we'd buy one of; kthose $495 specials: I,fully an- ticipated that she'd find a. bubble in the (paint, or a smudge;• on the floormat, andraise' ica n. She didn't say .'a 'word. She didn't even. want • a different..:color. * * * Maybe . we're"i both getting old Even I, who have never . cared any more about .a •,car. than • I have about a lawn mowerf used to '''have a bit of . the • old . horse trading spirit. 1 used to kick the (tires. ,T used,to look 'un- der :the hood, though' I hadn't. a clue -as to w'ha't should be there: 'I used to' slarm,'the- doors •a couple o times,..and Took • in the, trunk.': :Thus time, I just leaned on the counter, 'across from the dealer, both of us embarrassed, waiting for some action In Cormmon• de-, cency, I drove the thing for 'three, Miileis, when he insisted . I didn't feel a thing.` : No ecstasy. All 'I wanted. to do was, get 'home, for dinner.:• We Clincch'ed the deal, with him thinking that a lot of 'the full had `(gone out of • selling oars, and .me. thinking-Ahat ih was go_, ing 'to be a (pretty awkward 'ses- sion with the (bank 'Manager. Do you know"som:eth ng?,'Thome ?banks have' got old: and .lazy in the " last 10 years, (too. * * '. I'l'l never . forget the first time Iapplied for a loan. I felt exact- ly ,,as I 'used to ,feet in . the ' air force, when' I'd gone over' the fence • for a Unauthorized:week-. end leave. Up in tfr ;nt .of the CO aVfonclay morning. Nat stand an, . and about 'to get it in the neck. • The (bank manager `(.sed, to .scowl ,as you sidled in the door. "Siddown "he'd .snarl, • scribbling, (furiously on documents obviously designed to send you up the river for six -years. Yon ., Ibilurted . yiour carefully planned story: that you abso'.; utely hacida have $200 to punt a new . roof an the house, ''because your smallest child had almost drowned •clurinvg the 1atest rain= sito any recur 'ty1" . shaking g his head .gravely: Of. course you. didn't have. People who need small loans never have security. You 'told, 'himy`y »sour grandrnoer had mentioned that she, planned to leave you $306"if you never married, or stoPpe+d drinking, or` some such. the intervaew ended writth ytoti„ on your knees, thanking the bank manager, and., promising to. her him' forever) beeati 'he Mad loaned you !$z .art of what. seemed his awn pocket and sOMe wild caPrise of generosity m. Ills; natzre:. • Nowadays, :you walk into the manager's office, and he treats you just las• thoueih you were 'a ,human • (being. "Vyh'act ran we do for you?" And "Oh, I think „we can Manage ,that." ;Ara "J'us't sin here. If lJhere's anything else you need—a new.. stove or refriger-, ator'-, you know where to come." Anyway, we i ot• delivery off the •' car` Sunday.'. Everybody ran Quit and circled it. The kids were overwhelrne'd. "1lr111). Kinda small. 'No radio? These six-cy- liner" jobs don't have much nick= up, ,do they? Oh, well, at least. we .have the first '64 in town." Piper and Playboy ((were- no more impressed: She tried her claws on • our'"new ,whitew'a11''tires. And' ' :Playboy you can ' imagine 'what, Y . Y did to them In the old days men loved their horses because they were alive and couldn't' talk ,back 'to 'them. Today" a man buys the eaui+val- -ent; hlis, kids mock his miserliness t his wife drives 'rt; and there's 'a note .the bank ,that . sneers: "three years at. $96 a ;month. I should . iu a so long. , ZIPPY ZIONEI'TES The second meeting '..of ; the Zippy 'Zionettes was held at Mrs. trunk Ritchie's. The 'meeting was opened by repeating the ''• 4-H 'pledges, They answered the roll call with the score 'sheet. for the week's meals. •Mrs. ' Ritchie 'dis- cussed milk in ' many forms and Maybe your old furnacedoes not perform the Way it should? Let us look over your equipment before you decide to buy.a new furnace. Chances are that all you need is a new, , efficient 1sso Oil burner. Low :BUdget Tems Up . To, Five Years To Pay ROY HAVENS' Plumbing and Heating, ESSO� OIL BURNER Sales and ; Service HOME HEAT SERVICE oare 'of !Milk. She ,made the, Oban- ana .drink. ;Mrs. Kirklanddis- cussed "Pasteurization" and ode- monstrated Method ;2- o •,pastur= ;izatioon. Wanda ''Hunter made • hot •coeoa•.:Donna. Ritchie and: Marion Reid' demonstrated , dandy candy.. • =cement in the.: Public. Interest ONTARIO'' Briefs Invited on uhject.of the Propose MEDICAL SERVICES INSURANCE The Government of Ontario :has appointed an Enquiry which ,1. Having regard'to the maintenance of the physical, and material well-being of the people of Ontario, and the social, economic and health benefits to be achieved through the establishment and operation of a feasible medical services insurance programme, shalt... its and enquire into, hold meetings forthe study and: discussion of, receiver _ ` epresentations in coition wth-mat- tens related to, and consonant wi1h, the basic principles, pur- poses and ur-posesand objectives of Bill 163 of the 1962 -63 -session of the.. y e Province of O •ntario respecting Medical Services Ins o urance, 2. After due study and consideration, to make recon-; mendations and report upon matters enquired into under the terms set out herein as the commissioners see fit to the Prune Minister and Executive Council of Ontario. Notifications of intention to file briefs should be submitted on or before' October 1 l th and actual briefs (25'copies).no later than November 1 5th to the Secretary. • ' L GERALD HAMM Osairbiars C CLUtice, Secretay Room 418, 67 'College St. Toronto 1 TelepiAone'365.4024