The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-07-13, Page 5WAD -
" NA; Jrt1Y ,23th,,1960
• TTHE1+UCKhTOW :SENTINEL' LiTCKNQW,; ONTARQ
Mr.. ,Andrew . Barkwell.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs,4
Sandy MacCharles on Sunday
were Mr: ' Bill Knott, Roddy and
IN HOME CN U RCH
FOR,: ANNIVERSARY
• Bonnie of Thornbury, Mr. Rich
(OLIVET NEWS)
and McRae of Detroit, Mr, and
Anniversary services were Mrs Walter Walden, Mr. D.
.held in. the United. Church ori MacCharles and Miss. Jessie.
Sunday, July .10th.: The `speaker,. MacCharles•• Mr. and Mrs, John
Mr, Chester Wilkn..son, „ started MacCharles, :Sandra and Ronnie
''leis ministrY , in , !this; • his: , h9me and Mrs. , Skirl Bowers all of
church, over forty years ago.• His Ripley and Mrs, G. McLeod and,
text in the morning• was the 'Cathy of Kincardine,
words ,Jesus:. spoke to Peter. `
for . you that your.Sunday 'visitors, with' ,114,. and People, But every father, every
have Prayed fail
. -Mrs., Herb Cls ton, ,were Mr « & " '
fail not:' In Ale evening.•.. , y . «, mother, � knows : It •a Inst. P -.about'
fait
Mrs. Gordon Farrell of Clarks the ''next hardest thing to walk
and Mr:. and Mrs. •Bert Helm. 'of ing an -top .of the waves.
t ing the p c :al' suxn
Visitors' with Mr. and Mrs.' `.mer course for high school .tea
Walter Roulston artd family '.chers Don't ask me why. It's all
were ,Mr.. and Mrs. Jim ,Mac- -rather confusing: E'Xcept that as:
evening Tavish of Lucknow, . Mr. and I • watched those teachers' sal-
Y Sunday the ,Osborne home Mrs. Perin 'Lowry of Pine River ari,es gO and Mr, and Mrs. Glen' Boyd `&
on Sunday were; .• Mr. and Mrs.: ered • over ' that big, ` fat' 'two=
Duncan McCallum and family of • Donnie and Ronnie .' Henie of month vacation ' every summer,,
Elmwood, Mr, and ' Mrs. Jack : Ripley.: it suddenly' dawned on,. me that.
eavie and family, Mr: Charles Visitors. at the home of Mr.. I Was a dedicated teacher. -"
So • here I am. Normally I'd be.
sitting at the kitchen table writ
ing' this, at 2 a.m. The ash. tray
would look as though'.an' Indian
princess had: Just: been cremated
'on it: I'd be' on the third pot of
Mrs. Glen Gordon. . tea. And the Old Lady_ would be.
Mr. . and: Mrs, Fred Craigie hollering' down'that L :was ; out • of
spentt Sunday Voith` Mr..• and: Mrs. my mind and why didn't'I' come
Walter', Dexter: -. ^ to bed. like normal people.
BORN .= In Winnipeg' on July Bit I've•.got• clean away from
5th, 1960; to L:A,C.. John and that bourgeois and distracting
Leda. Nelson, a son, :a brother atmosphere.' I'm sitting in'a,'cell'
for Russell and Sherry,. in . a 'men's residence: The' ash
• tray piled high , with butts.
Mr: Slow a : • "Go d morning, There's no tea, And.there :isn't
, pY o g,
sir!• Will. you take ;a chair?" a .. sound to disturb me; Except
the bird in the• next cell ' pound -
Sugar' anis Sp ice.
By W. B. T. Smiley
yes,' it's true,,all right. It's •'ta-
ken almost 14, years , of quiet.
plotting to organize it, but I've,
done it. I've • GOT AWAY FROM
THE FAMILY. That ..may riot
sound .like' much to you young.
lie. spoke of tSCourage to • :go on."
Soloists: were Mrs. John Mac-.
Charles, who ,sang;: "The Holy
City". during ,the. morning serv-
ice and Marilyn Finlayson ' sang
"Open My :.Eyes,. during the
service _
Tiverton. :I'm atten ' s e i
,Smith, Mrs.. W, J. ,Roulston all and Mrs. W. T.: Roulston , on
of Wingham,. Mr. and Mrs. Root. Sunday •were Mr. and 'Mrs. Hen
Campbell and family of Luck- ry Howe of Fordwich, ,11¢r, and
now and, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mrs, Orville Guy ,of Mitchel,
Bridge of 'Kincardine: Mrs ' Mae• Hamilton and Mrs.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and'Evelyn,Barkwell'` of Lucknow,
Mrs John Lolling were • Mr. Mrs.: Annie..+G'ordon and Mr.. and
Chester . 'Wilkinson .of . Toronto,
. Mr.and Mrs. Tom ',Kempton, Mr:
and Mrs..- ,Alex McTtivish and
Mr. Richard McRae of Detroit,
Miss Ruth _Mack, nurse -in-
training. at Kitchener was home
.for the•Week-encl. Mrs.: Street
also. -was a visitor'at the .home
of ,Mr., and Mrs. Ross 'Black.
Visitors at ',the.. home- • of • Mrs.
'Marion Brooks on , Sunday were;
Miss Alice Brooks flof Toronto, - .M'an' from. the 'Finance Com=
Mr: and Mrs..ohn'' McDonald- & pany. "No : thanks! the *mi.".
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feeding,of ` dairy cows in production..' Lush spring pasture
provides W �` • in but does not supply sufficient energy
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It's the extra energy in COOP; Pasture Ra
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Discus , g.
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ucknow District Co
Phone 71
ing .Cori: the -Wall and:. offerin"g
Artist rude `• suggestions i about
what` I should do. :with, my`type=
•
writer: It . is only .2 a.m.. `
..'Ten years as a dedicated edi-
tor have left me thin, Harassed,
twitching; and with an abiding
hatred,; of the telephone So. it.
is . with a deep sense of . nothing
that, I; "turn over >the ..editorial
chair to • my. temporary succes-
sor: `Guess who it is; This will
murder. you.
It's. none -:other •than . The -Old
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night."
I don't know how she figures
I'. can`' do this on the ' $9.75 she's
allotted me ::to live on, but : she's
positive I'm going .to be : hanging
around :cocktail' .bars, forming
liaisons with beautiful women,
living , it up with „old friends, and
arriving • home ' every Friday
night, gaunt.„ frayed and good
for naught.
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The other night, before I left.
for another wild week of de -
Battleaxe ibauchery at.;teachers' college,'I
For the past ten years, she- out to her that this deal`
has told •me, and believed, that works two ways "Think ; of the
all I do is sit in. 'the office' and fun you'll !be' having," , I told -her.
and .talk to •people, She has coin- It
old
this leisurely life,' to 'her • There's .the ; thrill of answering.
that . wildly• ringing phone at 3,
own ' lowly'-' estate: scrubbing 'a.m., excited because ..you ;know,
floors, doing the'.;laundry, Paint it's a big story. It may be only
ing''aHyl ;wallpapering; putting' , on of/.. he town drunks; . wanting
out the garbage, and a lot •: of ,.
to' .tell you about this` here ret
ter -to -the -editor he's composing,;
but you never -know."
"And don't forge. you'll. be
attending. banquets, and ,all sorts
of • interesting • shindigs, as The ,
Press., 'Provided. they' don'ts ,fort
get , .to invite you, .and `there's a
place left for you, aid you . take
8 pictures. and' print them all, &.
you report verbatun the .:hilari-
bus toast 'to • the ladies. " `•
Oh; t 'cheered .her. , up with a
lot ,9f . fascinating facets of the ;.,
`editor's job like that,' and when -
I left, she'd stopped crying and..
was • wworking on an editorial
about closing 'the pubs at .6 . p.nn
BORN
CORRNISH—In Kincardine Gen-
eral hospital on. Tuesday, July
5th, ••1960, to" Mr: and Mrs. - :Ray
Cornish, • R..R 2, Kolyrood, • a son.,
trivial stuff like that mi■iii•■.■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■U■■■■■■u■■■■■■lUII■■Ie
That's why I can't understand FnR FAST,' EFFICIENT .• OVERNIGHT
why ..she gets .: so sore I
roar with laughter, every time :'I
refer to her as the new editor.
•All of a sudden; she has not only.
changed her tune,� but the 'words
as well. She wails: • "Butwhat
am' I 'going to. do? I• • won't know
where to begin." and when I.. tell
her all she jhas ` to do is sit in
the office .and talk •to people,.'she
turns white.
'She's bee . iter • *for one
week now, and 1' • ady she's :got
an Ulcer. Also a ad . heart,, high
blopd . "'pressure, ,the, jumping
cancer, and a:Jung eondition; I
assured her that all these, syinp
`toms will ' vanish as soon as she
gets the paper out on, Thursday,
,and she can go back' to being a
plain. ordinary,. . neurotic house-
wife.,
ouse
wife 'Until 'Friday.
When this deal first cane ,:,iP,'•
she Was lull of' sympathy,• for
me; •"I certainly don't 1 envy
you," she said. "Sweltering
down in the. hot old city, study-
ing like. rad,' • living. •like a
monk.'•' This. was 'when she
thought somebody else would
be editor, and .shed ' be lolling
around • all summer, taking the
kids ',for swims, ' arid Wait-
ing for me to get -home on. Fri-
day nights. •
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Now. the refrain goes some-
thing like this: "I certainly envy
you. I'm stuck ,here with the
kids, and the' paper, and the
house, and you'll be, down • there
in the city, meeting interesting
people, nothing. to do but it in
lectures.. I suppose .you'll' study
for an hour in the evening, then
go out to a n ghtclub; or to some
interesting place to eat,. 'every
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