The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-11-23, Page 5y( ,D1 itsDAY, NOV, 23rd, 1960.
THE LNCKNOW SENTINEL, LVCKNOW, ONTARIO'
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NO NEED TO LOOK FARTHER , •
YOU - can ,'solve alI ,your ..tt
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d • i.. A couplo of months ago we I
2 began a new life in a different ti
Christmas Shopping Problems.4 ' i
town with 'a new ob and a dif-
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feoresnt home Have u
. .. considered pulling tip stakes & It
HERE . a making a completely fresh start?
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Ei DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND -:. FILL IN A FREE � tell ,For ten 'years, I was editor .of
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- , When . we began that life,. ,I I'
A worked.' very, hard: We. didn't
Q have any money, What 'we had
was; faith; hope and mortgages.
74 The faith and. hope seemed to• Lit
decrease much•
more
rapidly .. • a_ .
thanu "dld 'the gmd�y' thin'
m' rov : ; � Make Your Selecbeow Early
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. QO LARGE TO'. LIST '
OUR SELECTION is T
A Small Down ''Payment
W�u Hold: Your Purchase,
Till Christmas:
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1,. IF : IT IS: MORE CONVENIENT' TO SHOP
IN' THE EVENING,. GIVE US A. CALL.
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GIFTS. and TOYS
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As well as games the Whole Family 'cant enjoy. .
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, ed. Sheer grit, honesty and iv: -0
norancc were riot to be denied,. 2 USE THE LAY AWAY PLAN .
For example: after ,my wife lino '
A .small deposit will • hold it untll you want to. pick ,it S
been. cooking for only years on •. •
• • up :or have. it :delivered '
a 'tvuro-burner r hotplate .set..up
on the : ironing ' board, we were
able to ,buy an electric stove. 0
This was accorplisi ed . by . bar- e
rowing : n►oney on my iusuranee
Policy. , i . -
After' . • this,> life got better
steadily. I .was able: to • borrow 2.
enough to put .; a
:down payment .kokosrffisesigfrof.ski
on a used house: An old aunt of •
reline died and left `me a le looking affter • a big eight room the roots and shattered like 'tb s.:
gay
of- $50.'.With' this, 1 was able Io bone, she's frosirated by . the ,However, •I think well be'adjust
uncture.•
buy a car, five years 'old, with ease with which she handles ed, after another 10' years.`And
:this mere• six -roomer. ISed to when that
,only 36''months to pay. We• man- �PPeD•s, :�. god AO
aged •to establish a fuel bill; bit- ' lugm g cau� °
the. .garbage ' ' cap out of my 'rut' .again and
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i • . • . ao Challenge at all to : hoist them the cost. Maybe go; farming_
sure , signs ;orf success. ;
D ' i the 20 feet ,regi%red here. • She's
Miss .Shirley.Courtney: ' downh%il,. those were the good' 9 .'at . a loss with doors that
. The Ashfield Townshig•. School years, as :people in their do a close tightly and. windows that R D SELL AL1'011T MASTER
Allam Mcchai-les of 'Torentp mg, e
• Area Board ' Met at' Lochalsh are fond: `of' saying:when :: they go .'up and . down. 'These . may or. DUNGANNON L.OL. .
School on .-Tuesday • •evening_ spent the week -end with his par-
recall. those horrible earlyears seem like little :but they
Oats, ' tiZr_ .and . �3r. Oliver Mc -
Charles
years � • ' ..
Mr, and Mrs Jun Crompton ' of infringe. We',ra ised ;2' t�hild= mean, a lot to awoman, and she's The. anon ,L.Os.. ;32t1 , •
p Ctna�rles ` and .;John and attended,
• Mrs: McLean of Detroit visited the Commencement exercise at ren who were a continual D 'so penrotic from, the lei- held their annual meeting, Aeon-
source. of . amnusem+en delight & of. hfe , here that she s tahea day, November 7th' with Cour
..with Mr. `and.:11`Irs D'iaald Mac-� Ripley .D. ' �, �,. . �htF
Q p ...: �itrxct .Ilaah School . on ..
Kenzie darling the week. friday eventing irritation: ' We nadide many friends �`' the violin. I :Master' .Harvey Jacklin in :.ciiai� '
:who were a continual 'source of • Bids are touDher than .adults,
...He. . installed the • following,'01!4-
spent
of
, Mr. and •' Mts. Lorne •Luther ' Elaine Robb, : Barbara Fuilay .
spent; the •week -end . in Ridge- son and. Rod... Finlayson Were all.i; g ' � good .food, good ' .talk ,but the change has : upset even ` Worshipful.. , ;
and' bad whisky them.:. It's :. obvious ' in , young Alton;. '.• Deputy *aster, ..Bushell
.town. •' . � � . � " • , aevard air inn, cis ` at the . Coln- , , . •
Quite ,n ', number . from tknns 10-.o ranencement Exercise, m ' Ripley ! ;•-• • # *, * ' Hugh- Somettnnries he's so disturb- Irv4n; . Chaplain, Alvin Align;
c. ality : attended , the '.. Ashfield ° on Friday ec ening: Con atula- " . Of `, coarse, it, wasn't' all :roses, ed he .can scarcely • eat a third Ree_ • Secretary, `Ferry' Cranston;
• Township Federation of Agricul- , : tions. ;' mind yon. The. • Old Battleaie . & piece of pie_' Little Rim,. , too, has Trey, Frank Alton; Marsh- •
' lure'', banquet which, vas `held at. Howard 'Robinson of •Lucknow t• I fought frequently ; and hotly, .been deeply affected by "the ' • Gordon., Finnigan: lst Lec-
i d- turer,•.Lorne Hasty;. ?ad -Leant,'
Dungannon. , acing those years,' over any, move.' .' The •, usually boisterous _
u�annon :.� on • l+ crony evening', Was badly 'hurt an aan. accident
Mr. ' Lloyd ::Hutton, was: guest on the .farm of Wellgngton Web- ,,�g . from my _laatness.• around hoyden. has become so iquiet and er Ernest Darin;• ' Connmjtfee,
Speaker. ster, : during the 'week. 'Thea- were'the • house to, My inadequacy as. a: repressed that 'there are, days lin Ross Errington; Benson Finnigan;;
Mrs- Jack MacKenzie visited,, cuttting ,lambs •. off a tree when father: The bids''eounplained bit- which she knocks over her milk Hewn • bei ' Wt�`f
in London with, her.'. •father, Mr_; 0 one beca'ne entangled 'in the hy- ;