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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-02-28, Page 8)j( • • • • PAGE EIGHT •,••• ;;;;;;;;g:••:.•••;;;;i71.444l'ir,%'h4 ' • , ••THE LUCKilOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, owitArilo • • • r WEDNESDAY, FEB.FFBHZ8th, 19C2 • -.x..2...sattd...61,zedii3ifitili , • • 11111111.111111 and By BiU There's im,,aircraft flight sehe- ley's Daughter arid 'other ladies , • Auled for :this coming July that of that ilk. In the 'galley, some - ...I'd like. to be taking. I read •all- body will be mixing up a kriegie" • 'llabOut it in 4a _letter received the • either •day, from the air force • branch of the Prisoner of War Association. Some ,of . the boys, with their wives,. are chartering. plane •to take them to the • United Kingdom,where they will • visit old haunts. " • Former firisoners of . the ,Ger- ,., • rims call themselves "kriegies." Et's'and abbreviation 'of the Ger- mazy word "kriegsgefan:genen" •est something of. the sort. It'll be. *.lively jaunt. There is to be a •'W.ell 'stocked bark. aboard.. I can visualize the, antics when'. some ,•lid the old kriegies get into the ligraPe- • . . • *.• * ' ' At one, end of the, aircraft, the singers will be. serenading OMIT, • • • , 1111alimp Mb al ea, aim MI ell al in'imr moo , , ROY HAVENS Plumbing and Heating Esso Oil Burner • Sales and Service ; 4 • 1,1 e 41 !. nth • • 11',4 4'0 EIZCTRICHEATING • P•hone • ' • • 4. • • . , .„, OR ,SAFE.: •.DEPENDA cake:. pulverized +biscuits, powd- ered milk, marg, ' and prunes. There • was never a cake recipe to beat that one for sheer weight 12 pounds •to the square 'foot You can have your Duncan Hines mix. ' • •Sonie Other Character will, 'be setting' out a.batch of pure, unad- ulterated kriegie.. brew..'It's made • from potatoes, tu.rnips, prunes or anything -else that , will ferment. One hooker of that stuff, and an angel can .turn in his wing. He doesn4 need them any more Else'where in the aircraft, some old -tinier • will be ,. haminering away.. at empty ' poWderect-Milk tins, turning, • thein into eups, plates; jewelry and high-powered •• • • •:But I' doubt. if 'the expedition will ever make it to the U -K.. • • Some' kriegier who cut .his way through. a...6" concrete wall with,a • nail •file. 20 years ago, and was Blackie The Crow Back In Culross (VULROSS CORNERS NEWS) , Folks who are getting •winter weary, cheer4up, the first sign of, approaching spring, is here -- Old Blackie the •crow As back with his "caw,. caw' caW." Congratulations to. Mr: • and Mrs. R. G. "Goldie" „Buckingham, publisher of the kinctirdineNews, onthe arrival of 'a daughter. • The "Flu Bug" has caught up with, several' in the, community. Mt. and Mrs. , Morley Wan spent a • double 'of days. at :Hamilton, while •Morley attended the Milk. Producers'. Convention. • • Mrs. Ezra Stanley,. Kinlough, spent Tuesday 'Afternoon with Mrs, Frank Brown. . • • ,Little K'enneth and. Linda Wall, spent a couple of days with:Mrs. Grant Wall, Walkerton, Mr. Don Donaldson was to ,To- • ronto last Week attending Oliver Machinery Conventioxi, . On Friday, .HaroldStewart Madea business • trip. to 'Toronto for the Kincardine Creamery. .' •The Scouts .and Cubs held their rathdr,and•Son banquet on Saturcl# evening: . • • COngratulations , to :Mr, and Mrs. Frank Murray (nee Bernice. • M. .Kraemer) who were married ma hinery. •Saturday. • • Misses Corabelle Thompson 8z Elda . Wall, I..ondon, • Spent the week.!encl at ,their homes. here • We are sorry to report that the barn • and'. contents on ATir-tre--Itiose-for-three-2days..„ber_ the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. fore he was caught; will insist on 1 Hodgins e forriTe-r-Art-Gra-- demonstrating. how he did it. And ham farm, Was destroyedby fire When the whole ,bottom falls, out Sunday • Morning .. • • . of the aircraft, the others will Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stewart, have to agree that .he hasn't lest Kincardine, .Were Sunday .visitors filt".touch... • ..• i with Mr. and Mrs. Tom 'Stewart , • . * • and boys. • ••• •, • • ' • Every old kriegie is larcenous at heart, and the pilot of that aircraft is going to have, . his I • • ,KINLO hands full convincing •them • that I • trethasn't room on the returnArip The KW". wll meet on for Thura- thingtheday 'afternoon at the • hall with •a few s y picked up• • Convenlenfbudget iermo • , up to,6 Yeari tO pay inEngland, such aeorOf Ms Frank Thompson and Mrs. LondOn, Princess 'Margaret, • Big Jack Ackert hostesses. Roll . Ben,and the entire saloon bar of The Gate . Hangs High' • or the Dirty Duck. There's to be a grand .re -union. party - In London,.,With former RAF liriegies. • That'll be a' good. "How a parent can help a teach;.: er." Topic, "New Trend's in Edu- cation" by the' •School In- spector, Waldie. Motte, perience IS the , best teacher." Geography match. • • one. I wonder if wee Jock will. We are sorry to report that kr: Alex :Petty,' is • a ..patient in the be there, with his Inverness. ton-. glue that could peel your hide? Wingham. hospital, We wish him. Will Paddy B. makeit; and if .‘ ' he does, will he get .drunk ' and • • want , to fight exerybOdy? or two older than, the lads I'm; -wonder if Dave will show rip & teaching in school right now.; • Wouldn't it be terrible if they infuriate . one and all • with his cairn English view 'that it's time turned up for the reunion: party Surname'• Resident At Point: .Passes R. Herbert•Buckin4bara of „flan - Over, and a well known summer resident at Point Clark, died on Menclay, February 16thi, at Fort -Meyers, Florida, where he and Mrs. Buckingham had • spent the winter months for the Past sev- 400king just like the rest of us: somebody 'took those colonials thick around the mid.dle and thin on top; a whole lot les§ interested in staying up all night; and ineek-' ly murmuring "Yes, • dear" • to some strange woman With .arcold, suspicious eye in her .head. -..:That letter • about- the trip brought back aehost of memories of Prison -camp days. All of Mein were good -ones. That's a beauti- ful piece, of, machinery built into us humans -the ability to ,forget the bad times and remember only• the good ones. • • • In •retrospect, the, life in prison camp "has a great attraction for old ' kriegies. ••The reason, of course,, is ,betause it was COM- pletely free of complkatien.. There •were no jobs, no homes, no mortgages, no 'tars; no children,. and no mronien to worry about.' hand,",hipaning us? •,•;, • . Trouble . is, . I: see them, and • many like them, '• as they 'were then Wee 'Jock with his ncibbly, schoolboy face. Paddy as strong as a bull and quick .as a rabbit. Slim, blondDaVe with his casital Manner, lean face, huge must- ache. And all of them juat,aiyear MONUMENTS For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument ,eorrectly, designed from quality material, rely on • SIcELTON MEMORIALS , • - Pat O'Hagan, Prop. • ° Established Over Sixty Years 'Walkerton Phone 638-w • . Ontario •44#~4....:mmow.minevn.whimeshir~~~4,4 • JRIPLEY:MEATTMARKET Custom Butchering: Mondays Hogs, $2.00 in by 4:00 p.m • ,/' Cutting and Wrapping, 2c pound CATTLE, CALVES and LAMBS EVERY DAY, EXCEPT SATURDAY • We Do Caring and Smoking. Beef,'POrk and LaMb. Sold Whole, Half or Quarter e •.' For Better Service, And Lower Prices Call Ripley 100, Chase Hootamat, Prop. . • • „ • eral years. 1.1e was in his. 67,th •year and had not enjoyed .the'best of healtii•for Some' time. • He is •survived by his •wife; .1; son "and•twe daughters. • The lat.Mr. 13Utkiligharri was a retired district manager of The Rival Bank. of Canada. He retired 6 .years ago, working for twenty- two ‘years in this district, at Elm, Neustadt arkl Ayton. .He was a member of .Salem. Evangelical. • UnitedBrethren .Church, a life member Of the Ma- sonic Lodge, and.. secretary -treas- urer of Point Clark Beach As- sociation, and also,„6,,,fOrmer mem- ber of 'Saugeeri • Golf Club. He was an ardent sportsman. • .. A• Masonic memorial service was :held on Thursday and the • funeral service, On • Friday, was held at Salem, Evangelical U.B. 'Church, conducted. by the pastorf Rev. .Bruce E: Seebach. ; Temporary entombinent follow; ed .Hanover Cemetery Chapel. • . . .• 'ELECT • .OFFICERS , OF KOTTON •KLIPFERS • ' • , The kintail iSetton KliPPers. held..,their first two .meetings at the home of Mrs..' MacDonald. Mrs. D. Farrish .and Mrs. W. Mac- -Drif-fald--7are-the--leaders-.4.-,Twelve • girls are taking the'. course "Sep-. arates for :Summer" • The .officers are: Linda Little, Tresident, •Betty Simpson, vice President; 1SharOn • Courtney, - see- retary;: Rosemary 'Hogan; pianist:, Jan Simpson; press reporter: •• IVIenibers are: Jane Drennan, Sandia :13iialt, Sharon Courtney„ • Verna Farrish,gayHogari,,ROser -Mary •Hagan, Jean MacDonald,. Kahtleeii` O'Neil, ..Jan Simpson, -Betty Simpson, Linda • Wylds, •Linda Ltt1e'., •• : , • ; COLWANASII . LASSIES. LEARN: • SEWING TII"S', The third meeting ;of •Colwan7 ash Learning .Lassies was held in • Hackett's 'Church basement.; The roll call was answered with One alterationeach',girl had to. male. on her _pattern And- hoW to make it. It Was decided to have .•the !next meeting on Tudaday, •Febru- I • • . • 1/ a speedy recovery. - • • We extend sympathY to • the family and relatives of the late William Walsh, who passed. away at the "Kincardine. Hospital. •The funeral was. .held from the. Mc- Lennan Funeral hothe, kincard- • ine on Monday afternoon. • 'We are sorry to report ,that Mr James Hodgins jr.•,had the misfor- tune to lose his barn by fire early. Sunday morning. •. • The • Boy. Stouts and Cub's held their anntial,Father and' Son ban- quet at HolYrood 'on Saturday eV - y basement, 'tTinhe HHaechilteet70Chehrouricsht, . • present Mostairsys4ht Isabelle htaaoilhoc gkdhGilchristnu6tt noteshta.hne eowx, mlebt brai ay c b6Ttes. girls started to 'out •.ou Aathnledtiorn. skirts. patterns ef o rthee theirmeeting withbc1°101 eel( with the Queen played by Joann( • • About 9000 Visite( Museum 'Last Yecii Mrs. Victor. Dudgeon' of Dot binton was named chairiiian the Bruce County Historic Museum. committee at the'anntu meeting held FebrUary ,21st Southampton. tteeVe avi1i Sen ple of Port ,Elgin is vice chai) man, Mrs. T. J. con -Ash of Che ley issecretary, and. Mrs. J. •Morton of, Southampton' is. tre; surer. The. Executive is:Mt .Ewart Couch' of Wiarton.at Mrs. George. Downey. of Wart( representing , the Bruce' 'Com; Women's Institutes, and Bee Robert Craig of Wiarton at Reeve .Archie Mekinnonof'Cr ross Townshipand Dr. Mo ton of Southampton, representil •Bruce County Council. Mr. a) iVIrs. Gordon Hepburn :of Ito Bay *ere re -appointed earlier. 'Curators 'for 196A. Mrs. Arel Given: of ' Mar presided for t election of. officers. • • . The '• 1961 attendance at Museum •'was 8019. Included th_e_plansioi....:19__Ware a r&clec( ating program,aiia7Wird3 advertising for the .mitseinn.' • All the , decisions were little • ones. You' had to. decide 'whether to have turnip soup; or turnip • stew for dinner. You had to de- cide whether to go on smelling jike ugeat or to have a mid- winter bathWithice-water in -the Unheated. washhouse. You had to •decide Whether to gobbleyour slice of .bread in .one• gluttonous mouthful or nibble, at it for- an, `Looking back from the welter of payments and problems and. ohildren and wives iri,whioh they are firmly ntorassed today. It is • little wonder that old kriegies heave a sigh of nostalgia for the simple, ordered estence”, of" the camp,' Even. thoughkithey'd . have sold their own, 'grandmothers irito slavery to get out of the ,place •'while they were there. • • 4 ening. ' . ' Mrs. Irene MacKenzie of Moose • Jaw, who „has been visiting dur- ing the' past week with. relatiVes, here went to London on Saturday: Shewas accompanied by Miss May Boyle who also spent the week -end with' relatives there: '. Mrs. Annetta Bushell .of Luck - now viited On Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Colwell. The Presbyterian and Pentecos- tal Young People, played. a game of hockey at the Ripley Arena on Saturday, night: The:score was 2040 -in -favour Of_the Pontecestal Young People. • •• . • 'Mr. and Mrs, Dan Tollefsoh Of • Toronto spent the •week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Stanley. •' •'• • Mr. Floyd Stanley:was in Kit- chener- during,- the week .practice teaching. . • e • Mr. Ray Elliott of Detroit' spent a few days With relatives here, Miss' Elaine Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley and family visited with Mr, and Mrs, R Kaake and Larry Stanley, at itin- The Anglican service next Sun- day will be held at 3 o'tlock, Ir • •• THE' HUMP ON THE CAMEL'S 'BA s May' look strange, built serves a pr, •tical purpose. On the desert. the car •:Must go without food and water. ,• long periods oftirne. But he is able .store.nourishipent Otitis hump suffici 10 tide. himself over the lean OaYs,1 might lie ahead. • • There are aptitt be lean days for'evt • 000...,Life•instirance can help tide' •'over many of these for it provides 'c . at times: of. greatest nedd. A Sun. Inturanof program, for. example, '.---safeguard your wiiloyv's indep'enda • :your .Children't ethication, 'you( il• l and your retirement legit Let lite J Kinah E.R.• 2, Lucknow Phone Whighani 7174o SUN LIFE ASSORAN COMPANY Of LANA