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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-07-06, Page 8• PAGE Ell THE LUCKNQw sprrpTztit LUCKNow. ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JULY 6th,, .1960. gnews, GENERAL. INSURANCE gency usiness '39 HOWARD AGNEW Residence 'MONUMENTS or sound counseland a fair' price on a'monument correctly designed from quality material, • rely. on SKELTON- MEMORIALS Pat: O'Hagan, Prop. Established ' Over Sixty Years Walkerton Phone 638-w Ontario LOCHALSH A. number from this comnu nity' attended a shower for Jean Richards on Saturday evening at the home of •Mrs. Alex Andrew, Lucknow. • Mr. and' Mrs. Elliott 'Sandy spent Thursday, in Londen and Clinton. John McCharles is a, victim of • the° mumps as' are "..rs. Ross MacKenzie 'and Brad. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley McTav ish' of .Toronto ;spent the -.holiday, week -end with ,' Mr. and Mrs. George . McGillivray: Mr, and Mrs. David Elphick spent Sunday in London where;, they visited with Mrs. Bert Al- ton, ae.patient in Victoria:Hospi- to•alt- of , the thirty one pupils of. Lochalsh. School who were pro- moted on Wednesday.: Annette; Elphick, daughter. ,of I Mr:. and 'Mrs„ . Ken Elphick is 'week -end. Then,' some . Friday' evening' in July, you're mowing the dawn & sweating like a horse. You have your shirt off,and you're '= un- shaven. Your wife has a cold- Sugar aid' Sp1+c By WR IS, T. Smiley There is no • •social catastrophe more appalling than• having 'peo- ple. take you up on ;one of those oasual . invitationsyou don't real- ly mean, to "drop in and see 95 if. ;you're up our way." It hap.- pens, to; usevery summer, and on several occasions has _almost des- troyed. -our marriage. You _know how it; is. • You're at a wedding -or something, in the city; back in February. During; the post -nuptial conviviality, you. get to chatting , With some a cox- sins of the.. bride, a nice couple you hadn't' 'met, .before. They're charming,, and so are. you.. You'd lave to `see some more of them, because they •' think, you're so witty.. You insist that theyy come and see you for a week -end, in. the'summer, Your ' wife . starts eyeing :you ,fwitlh that look that means, it'.s the you . left the par- ty. So, .while :she'sgetting her. coat, .you make your new ohui'ns promise, , right there, and then, that' they'll . mune. and •. visit you. You.' even make -them pick• a still a patient in ' War Memorial,. ' Hospital; London, ' Finlay MacDonald at- tended . a • shower in Guelph , honor of Jean Richards, daugh- ter of . • Mz . and Mrs. Orland Ki- chards.. r- sore and his 'lust rwashhd. her Baptism services were heldnI hair and put itup Your ,kids Ashfield Presbyterian. �Church (have. just : come home. from play - on Sunday 'when fourchildren mg at the sandpiit, and ' are a were 'baptized. 'Thomas. Kenneth, charming composite of sweat and son of `Mr. and 'Mrs. Finlay Mc- sand,from head to toe:' And a `Leniian, Roderick Eldon, son' 'of big car pulls up at. • the house. This stranger climbs out,. and' his wife and: three kids " climb out , after • him. • ** "Well, • .here we • are, :Old ' bud- Assisting Barkwell ' Visitors with ' Mr. Dana' Mac= ,dy,", he :grins happily. "Better • �, With the 'ha .iii" i :;Mr Jim Mc-' .'Donald overlate than never. You have never the y, g s'. , a .the• holiday: were . Taxi li .of. Lucknov�•: ,Sally and Louise. Ma aid: of seen the man :before in' your ,en,- Visitors with Mr. and: Mrs:.` Windsor, Mr: aid. Mrs; , Ralph tire life. There's a .squeal from Oliver ' • MeiCharles and John ,Cowell and family of •.London;.the old . Girl, and you hear the were Allan McCharles of Toren-, 'Mrs. Elizabeth .Ford 'and family ,door ,slam behind you, and •. her to, Mrs: Daisy *Chines, Cl n of Fordwic'h. • feet pattering .up the back stairs. ton, Mr. and. Mrs, Wilfred Evans • . Mrs. Annie MacDonald is holt- The kids come over and ,stand of Bidgetowri. da � Muskoka. beside • you, wiping their noses . Visitors .:: with Mr. and ' Mrs. ' Ma in for with the backs . of their hands &1e..,A�acDonald• of ; Wds Em le McLennaii.for the' holiday spent the -Week -end •with' Mr. ;& 'sting at the •strange kids,'• who *ere . Louise • McLennan , 'and •'Mrs. Alex. MacDonald. ': stare back with interest., = 'Bruce ;Miller 'ef ' 'Toronto, Jack Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacLean McLennan. and friend also 'visit, . and familof Co. `_ ood visit -4 It's .not•until' you ask them into y . , lliizgw �risi • y ed in same home. ed with Mr. and . Mrs: Dan liffar-' the house, and the man pulls a Congratulations: are in order Lean, ,pile of suitcases out of the car, that the full ima pact, is'!kelt, .the ■uiuuu■uru■rra■r■uu■uu aauut■uua■iuuuu■n■■ndreadful us■tt ; realizatie that these • ■ FOR FAST, EFFICIENT OVERNIGHT :. * ; thinks are : here for the week - Mr. ' ;and ; Mrs. Eldon Mclennan, �'honlas,, son'of'Mr and Mrs.. Walter McLean and - Mary '•Di- anne • daughter of 'Mr.' and' Mrs. Roy Gibson..-- i/• eIA they were prob- end, and .that ab- ■ :• i lyinvited by au in one of your ■ orv'e om�Y . ,rexpans,• ', � ' ' � � � , msomee ,fo o t. lea baUnimonthsents :a at o. ■ F 1'• You: know • your wife is,: weep- ,■ _ TO or FROM a .-ing.hot, ;sal tears' of pure rage a upstairs, •Atter some '•draggly •nu LU:CKNOW: TOJt#NTS ;on ., ■ rsa during' which•you ■ ■have offered thein a, cigarette & wed hire George -and had him tell you his name . is Ernie, you is •`' , W sriggest a cold drink.. They ac -- is • cept with alae ty; You • check Call `your• stock, It consists .of: a half - as , nn or, ; 'consumed f ottre of orange' on :the kitchen table, witha fly, in ■ -. en ,�� s it; two-thirds of a bottle chf••stale • •■ . ,beer thatrs: been . sitting :.in the N. 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"bottle' of soda water, left, over ,from Christmas: 'The vendors are closed. : So • you send :the kids 'to the corner .for some cold pop, and sit, 'around grinning at your guests in ami- able agony. . :. Your' wife: comes down, a '.bit red -eyed but looking pretty .lair. She's taken out her curlers,and buried the 'coldsore, under a .quarter -inch •of make-up; She's Smiling' with. ferocious' gaiety, and says What, . a lovely.' 'surprise. to have them :drop in. 'And whets she .walks .past you o make a pot of tea, she throws 'you a -'look like a knife..• •• *** With a faint ' •glim p ' "erin of g hope, you ask .Ernie if he likes to:, golf or would' like to ,go fish- ing. ish-ing . in: the morning. '"Never. ,could . see much in it,". . says' •Ern,' and, your heart hits your heels: Ernie, : it turns .out, is 1 curler; and he spends the next 40 'min utes telling you about the trophy his rink woulda' •won; last winter, if • one' of the, boy's. haddena hadda •rioff night. • • • • * * * • • In the meantime, your wifeis congratulating Elsie, as shetur+ns out to ; be, on : having such, lovely children. At 'this juncture,- there is a wild scream outsider and.. one of the. lovely children runs in bleeding 'heavily trent the nose, which•,.: your small daughter has 'just punched.. , Let's just • draw 'a veil over the est! of the weeken_d,_shall.• we? Except to mention that: Ernie had, a jnasty habit of. telling,': in front of, your wife, .about • how he scrubs all the floors for Elsie, every Saturday:: one • °`:of ''their children'': got into sortie lovely' Olsen ivy on the picnic,you: took them on; and. Elsie turned . a bit: frigid after overhearing', one of your kids pipe: "Isn't she •a silly lady? ST. HELEN'S- Mrs. ELENS Mrs. Alex Murdie and Mr. & `Mrs. Mel" Brown: of,. .Kitchener, were week -end guests of Mr''. & Mrs. Lorne Woods: :me.: and 'Mrs. .Gordon' .Miller,. Were •up' from London' for 'the • holiday . week' -end:, Their son, Larry . is attending camp . at Kirkland 'flake • .We' . are glad .'to` report that Mrs William .. MacPherson is making. favorable recovery from pneumonia m the Wingharn :and District General Hospital:, . '• Mrs.. Sam Durnin is a 'visitor With :Mr. and Mrs. • Andrew,. Gaunt.. • • 111r. Barri " ..McR , uillin • is at- tending the extension courses in Psychology and English at the 'Western` University, London. ' • Don't forget Children'say at the .meeting of the Women's. Institute this (Thursday) after- noon: at 2:30. `Roll call. , 7. . Your' childhood picture...and a nursery. rhyme for the children: Picnic lunch. Ft. Ift.. 'Keith .and• Mrs. Black, David, Fred, Gordon and' 1(e-•. vin•and Mrs. H V. Black of Ot- tawa, • L.A.C. and Mrs. • Fred .Thompson, Benny.. and .:Billy of Exeter, 'Mr. and Mrs:: D'Arcey Thompson,'. Misses'' Gloria and Kathleen' Thompson of Montrose,: B.C.• Were visitors with Mr.. and • Mrs✓ Gordon MacPherson for the .holiday weak -end. •. 'The Black boys; . remained . for—at-longer— Dr. or _ a� :longer_ 'holiday, Dr. George MacGregor, • his daughter, 'Mrs. "Kuehorn; :and her sons, Bert, Johnhh• :'and • Bernard :of Chicago were guests • of MVir. and • Mrs. George Stuart for the holi•. day week -end..: ' •. All Receive Care, When You Ship By si • WALDEN BROTHERS • ONE; COLLECT: • ■. . ll�. . % . GE �--, PHONE 248, LUCKNUte' me 530' Ripley 193 w ■ Tell YOur` Traveller, SHIP BY W'ALbEN or 8R When Orderings � ;To ■ ■ .. OS. 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