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THE LUCKNOW SENT NEL1, LUCKNOW,.
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MONDAY,
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MAY 7th
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Lucknow
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LUCKiOV
DISTRICT
Phone 71 LucktCow
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and
By Bil1 Smiley
NEWS BRIEFS
FROM NEARBY
The latest innovation by'Tees-
water Creamery' Limited is: a
bulk milk collection service; •The
first stainless, steel tank truck
was put on the road• recently,.
Ted Elhottt of W nghann, dis-
trict, supervisor' for ;Supertest•
Petroleum Corporation has pur-.
chased 11a1 MacL.ean'.s insurance
and real estate business,
ClareMagee of . Clinton, has
been appointed' secretary -manager'
of Huron 'Co.operative.. Medical.
'•Services, succeeding" Max''Wed
lock, who has resigned' iFondyce•
'Clark, R, 5, Goderich, is .gresi
dent of the Co-operative .and.
Gordon.,1Kirkland, R. 3 ILucknow,
is 'Vic e-rpresl,denit:.
Ernie '"fisher, ;mayor :of GGpde
'rich, has (been harped, . Liberal.
candidate in' the Federal riding
of .Huron in: the •,forthcoming
election. .The riding has for long.
been represented by Elston ,Card
iff, . Progressive-+Conssrvativ.
member.% '
Fourteen •persons in ISouth,amp-
•ton- have ibeen. .receiving rabies •
Shots since a 4 -year-old . Child:
was• bitten by a stray dog. The.
• others .were. -suspected •as' possi-
ble contacts. Alarmed • by: this &
,':.other: rabies reports,'•Xin;cardin+e
Two snore milestones of 1462, Council. has taken : steps; •to• en',
Easter and. Opening :'Day,, ' have `force the by-law restricting: dogs
whipped past and I managed to from running . at large
come through, .. if' ' not with •fly • ' -
ing ;colors,;• at least without dis-.
gracing ; •myself, Now that those .two landmarks
Easter
' wa;
dg .in
the
year
h
eulr n• been success-
around:our
.1acea gth
i
sear•
With
fu lYnegotiated, .,we •can ' turn'
hou' more trivial .'.
•an ;organist, an. altar •boy and•�;a our tghtg ' to
girl choirister in the family and things Like' pglztica, for ;: exiarn- •
about' six church ..services: on' the 1*.; Yes, gentle':' reader, the
week -end, .the dog, the cat,' 'the mighty stirrings of , that 'fbig, m
kittens and myself .had to walk .lazy hibernator called Democracy
warily, as the .° bodies`. hurtled, by are being'heard in ,the•' land The.
at 'Ole speed •of those in•:an old big -game: hunters ,are sharpening;
silent movie•• their spears and arrows and the
Climax of the week -end air• beaters (that's • .us : yoaters) • are;
ive.d on. Easter .IVlonday, : when ; being harangued before we start
Kim Smile• � out to flush the beast into the
y made her television open
debut, with 'a recorder group I
drove a carload ,of the kids to As, nearly as I can make out,
the studios, my' ears ringing .with horn listening carefully to spok-'
last minute instructions from the esmen of ;the 'various parties, the
boss, about' •combing .th.e. ,child's Tories are going',.to ' be `turned l
hair, ' making Sure; lies slip. was-, `` oiit .without ercy,=•.:the 'Liberals
...hair,
slaowi•ng and.about 14 other
are ''going.; mto be turfed out •with
mems, a. shellacking, the NDP'. hasn't .a 1.
I hope 'a
I did my':best.' But:, I'd like � d the S•ocreds' claim $ are
in the realm: of dreamland..
to see some 'of you fathers try_
irig to comb' a kid's hair. when: *• '
=Aim
Represenf L..
she's _wild. 'with "excitement about ,,If this.: is true, why' have an ,!
appearing • on TV in 'a few min election that will cost the voter ;
utes.•. It's , like trying to lasso. a,.'2 cool millions? Why not Just I
humming -bird with a lawn hose:. go bumbling and stum�b�l'ing a -
And sure enough,.,her slip ;was icing.? *Everybody says the Yanks ..
• showing, .:plenty, of it 1wilt._ own the place in : a :few ••.
D•vring, the Easter hol-idaysi':`years anyway.". -- .,
-the girls went off to `visit: Gran I have a suggestion .which
ny while Hugh. 'and I stayed would: save us all, those millions
home.. to work.. ' Something • was'•, as well as a: lot of potential ear-
proved ;which we .had both sus- ache: I't's 'simplicity itself. Every'.
•pected. Females, are" directly re '•four years, let.' each party nom-
•sponsi'bl'e,. for .97,. per` cent. of they! mate its ..choice: for, each .seat. in
G Par liamen Then ' 1
noise . and • confusion, in. • the av_ t e we accept thein
erage 'household:' It was as peace- : all. This, wouldn't cost a penny.
ful as a '•tomb while, they were In this way, we'd have about
'away; And just about as' inter 1,100 candidates, all good men
esting • • I This., IX, too'many.' We don't want
* * * .! to have to .build' an 'addition to
Thein: ,:along;' came. •Opening' the House. of Commons, with all '
Day. of the. trout season;• the'• those school` additions still•to be
annual shedding, of winter's cei., built. Well, here's .what we'd•do
ements:• Usually, it':s, an. exha.us- ; Wed • have•the 4,100 draw' lots; • . •
,ting ordeal You stay up until .,for the .seats available. '
•trvo in the marnr:ng, 'the night :, The lucky ticket :w
holders ould r;.
before, making plans, for the become; MPs', Each would retain
net : day,over a n$ggin; .with : his. own.: party �tn�ernbership so
a 'coupl'e' of wild-eyed• friends.• ' that We'd still have 'a loyal Opp
Two,, hours later, you groan out osition.. The party' with the most
of bed, •totter unto the cold 1 purl • would: form the govern-
blackness, and spend the next merit, We'd Save all that election.
14 hours' ` lurching through '111.,0/10,Y and we wouldn't have
swani'ps`, : frozen, frustrated .and ail ,those ;broken :hearts. oni•el•ec
Wishing you were 18, again:
again:
-This year, I tried a new tech * * '*
pique,. and it was the" best °pett-
•ing • Day I've ever experienced,
tion night, . • '
There'd, he just as much S,#S-
pense,
under 'iny plan, as there
passed up the night'. before would
oui d he with'a regular elec.,
session• When the 'alarmm went .And ,I'll bet you a spoiled.
off at 4 a;m., I shut it off, chuck- ballot to an ancient senator
led fiendishly and went 'back to that we'd'. have .just as good,..Or
•sleep, T• rose at 10,3 had a.'leisurely as bad, government'
e
breakfast and arrived at the the only improvement, I can
trout stream about the timet see to the suggestion Would .be
others were •. going home,. Thr to combine' the event with -a
hours later, ,I had had. a pleas-' national sweepstakes,, based on
ant outing, . had ,'taken 'as many the: drai .''Ail profits would 'be
l
trout as any ' other car, and I a:� plte•d to the national debt, :Who
y p
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