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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-03-09, Page 9IVEDNESDAY, MAR.. 9th, ,1960 HOLYROOD THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOIN, ONTARIO PAGE NINE, } Mr. and Mrs. Chester Corbett .,of Barrie visited with Mr. R.ich- .ard Elliott and family. . The Women's Institute • have "been^ enjoying the• response )of 'many in the com'rnunity in at- 'tending the euchre parties in the ,hall. Winner's last • week were Nigh lady, Mrs. Wm. Eadie. High ,gent, (Mr. Jim iiialdenby. The lady with the birthday in March; Mrs: Frank Maulden. The .igentle- , man with a March (birthday; Mr. • llarotd Hayes: Another party is planned for March 15th: • , Nlrs. Robert Dales (Margaret .Ann ) Murray.. and her friend, Mars. , (Or.) . ?H'all orfs .Iroquois 'allsi visited, here with the for- xner'•s parents, Mr.. and 1VMrs. P. A. Murray. Ur: (Richard Elliott , attended, the Convention in. Toronto of the Ontario Good. Roads. Mrs. Raynard Ackert and. Mrs. Frank Thompson, 4-11 Club lea- ders from •Holyrood Women's. Institute .were in Walkerton Thursday and Friday to. the Lo- cal leader training school, for the Supper Club Course. , .Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott, M"r. and, Mrs, ' Chester Corbett spent an evening with Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer Robb and Allan .arid Mr. Howard Robb at Amberley. Culross Township is .confront- ed' with the problem of provid-, 410 . more adequaterural fire protection. A proposed unit with 1,2004gallon ' water : capacity :has been suggested, but the cost of this would run' to "about $12,000.. Caviller, McIntosh & Ward CHARTERED ' ACCOUNTANTS Bell Telephone Building WALKERTON E. KENNEDY, B.:Ed., . B.A..C.A.-:-t-Resident Manager Telephones: Business 633Residence .`106 '. with a vers PELINE MILKING SY3TEi CHOICE :TYPES 'T:O FIT YOUR • NEEDS:. •.`, Mat t MILKING 4„igg' htweight, ecientifcally ,designed milker features: balanced ' claw ; love type'inflations for faster pipe -. milking... UNlvsiesAL pulsator, famous for dependability. Sa MILK CONVEYING .. 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It was the first time in about two .years that I'd been off the reserve ,without the family hanging arbund my neck like an albatross, • v—v--� It was .nicely, accomplished,, if A white -gloved waiter brings in your, bird, which is blazing mer' rily, and with long .skewers and a flourish, transports it to your plate. Quite impresses the •poor people eating steaks, • On-lythis, idiot's, ,iiiourish was a little too florid, his gloves caught fire and -'he dropped my bitd on, the floor while he beat. his hot little hands together,, to the delight of the, other diners. I called the headwaiter, ,inform ed him. with' Solue'hauteur :that. I had ordered pheasant au flam- I' do say it.. I had to see a' man in, beau;: not . flaming peasant, and. stalkedthe lace. , •' the city about a deal. Being an out 'of p • old and cunning husband, If let v—v—: on to the family that h could see my man any week -end, This lul- led my wife into a false sense of security, and she . started plan- ning our. week -end in the city. —V—V-- . Wailing• until conditions were ideal,' I struck. !She didn't have her hair done, ' one of the kids had a cold, :.and our fa ourite baby-sitter' wasn't available. So I arrived home. from work , on Thursday looking depressed; told her I'd.. just shad a . phone call from my man, that he ;was leav- ing on Monday for a month, in the West, that I' had to go down the • next day or. the deal . was off, and • wasn,t it a shame. She' couldn't do much but urge ` me to go., ' I protested, that . it Wouldn't beany fun going alone. "You go; on : now," she' pressed, it's important and anyway RECEPTION. HELD wouldn't you like, to get away • FOR NEWLYWEDSfrom ` us for a day?" That's like asking; an alcoholic whether he'd n .. ,.o.,o„+;r,., ..., held in the like a .drink. But: I '. was smart enough to •. protestenough to. keep her on the offensive until she got a little sore at. my ,stub borness. I finally gave in reluctantly, and after she'd searched my bag to make sure I ,hadn't any liquor, My whole leave '(went like that. Had a shav e in the, hotel barber shop. Paid the .;cashier ' with a $10 bill and; was so busy trying to find a dime for the little guy. who was. beating Me, around :the shoulders. with, ` a wisk that I walked out without my, change,, some $11.75. Late for my train home, ,I ran,: skidded on ice, tore: a cartilage in My knee and have been, on the. •gimp , ever since. Bought some sandwiches for the , r de Home, set them on the ,ata- tion floor while I' purchased my. (ticket, , and walked •off . "without• them: ' • TORONTO'S MOST CONVENIENT ‘900 maxis and suites with tub, shower, radio -and TV Home of the Canadian Pump Room—Dancing ...no cover. no minimum. Ample Parking. , Fine. Convention Facilities. Family Plan,. Next time : -my .,wife feels' like pulling a dirty. 'trick like sending me. off on a 36 -hour. pass, all' alone, she'll meet some pretty stiff resistance, .I can tell you I. Legion Hall . for the'. newlyweds, Mr, and 'Mrs :, Lloyd. Collins (Elaine MacIntyre) : They were presented with a purse ',of money.. Ross Cumming very;. ably read the address which: was signed on behalf of • .neighbours and_, friends, by.. Donnie 'Coiling; Eob •John- I went :off, waving wistfully son • and 'Harold Cook. Lloyd :the' boys for :arranging :it and'to then, ` on behalf of :Elaine and , all. - those who attended' or in backwards at.,„. (Draughty ` Win , lows I'ye ';revel: seen the old mself,' gave s•pecial, thanks' to 'a•nyway• made"it possible.`. place so picturesque, the garbage --- -- cans silhouetted; • .on the 'snow; :bank§., the icicles forming' :a pipe -1 g P 'pe organ • effect ..over, the ., doer,. in I. %w+hich stood tthe . little' woman; her brow darkening asshe situ= ultaneously waved and wondered whether she'd (been. conned UNIVERSITY AVENUE AT KING STREET Telephone EMpire 2.148. TORONTO SANDERSON'S Ladies' and Men's Wear --85 Fashion ':Millinery, • BRIDAL .GOWNS FORMALS again.' • . v -=v— That's when '• you • really, feel your age =- when you leave home and:kilted. loved• ' ones on hour pass: Normally? I feel about, Walkerton,('hone 63 ` � (,:felt ever` �• . • •. MONUMENTS' For 'sound, counsel, and A':fair price on .a :monument correctly ' designed from quality. Material,: " . rely `,,n S.KELTON MEMORIALS 'Pat O'Hagan, Prop:. % Estahllsh.ed . Oven ,Sikty \'amara 54 tut that da Y• y y. one • Ontario of my •39 years as'I. belted• glee= j '• �......r fully. through a• blizzard tocatch'( the train .' ,taWhen I t arrived'. at Tinron.. .. . Agnew'RANCE gene on; I foudtwastheweek... :end the big . snow• had .hit the city:: About. 200 people . 'were waiting for cabs, and,`. none in sight. Undaunted, full . of good cheer, I was about 'to head . for the subway,. when 1. saw an old gentleman talking to the cab 'disc pateher in great distress. In my Business.::39 kindly Canadian. way, I enquired why ,,they :were „screaming. at, 'each other in'• fractured English. The old chap .was in a flap. He Was a stranger inthe city, spoke' .almost no English, wanted • to get to % his, hotel three miles away and . couldn't get: a :taxi. -vow— I•. made it known that I'd see lie got` there, via subway. Tears. .of gratitude, filled his eyes when' he understood. As we emerged from the station, nie carrying his 'heavy •bag, a taxi pulled ;up to dis 'gorge , a ;passenger. My gentle old companion, snatched his • bag from me, leaped across a'' vast puddle, hurled himself; into the cab and shouted "Vestbury Ho= 'tel" without: a backward glance, As I' tramped through the slush to the subway. station, I reflected, somewhat sombrely, ' that • this was Brotherhood Week. 1 thotCght a good dinner might lift my, spirits. When"I'm on leave, I do it . up brown. I sip my aperitif with. ,appreciation. • glance at the other diners with disdain I order exotic foods, This night,' T .was having pheas- ant au , flambeau or something,. GENERA!.. INSURANCE 'HOWARD AGNEW Residence 138 ea y $' 1.95 $11:45 $15.95. Duty:; Batteries 18 'Months Guarantee 2 Years Guarantee ,•:'. 48 Months . Guarantee (With 'Exchange)' Iv �eI Alignment and :Balancing Motorcade Dealer Phone 3, Lucknow iissiosool4,1