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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-04-01, Page 8PAS MGT' i '••*. P RsON.S pm*, You take Tole -granted Your Mgt of .speech?, Most of us,, *Hast Less that all toe often we do. e speak whenever we want to dress u 'theestitt to, .,someone • tee, to fulfill. a desire, •to meet * need.. But the significance of +Our ability to speak seldom grips, If it did, ' perhaps ' we would be luxe careful how We spoke,. what we: had ted say:, For `SSpeed; ..3s the index of the mind," We reveal our inmost. thoughts, our mental attitudes, both in what we say,' and in ' our manner of ..,apealcing,, The words of those' 'rho . accused,•' Peter of being' a follower; of Christ, apply with Aiwa' force to us—"Thy speech lbetrayeth thee." Wat• does You? language be-. ttray about you? Does; it reveal you to be a person with' ' great sensitivity for the needs of oth- ers? Does it reveal you 'as one who , constantly seeks to think the' : best- of other people? Does it reveal you, as . one who has "a simple purity , of heart? What does your speech tell. ethers about . your .knowledge of the language that is gouts? Does, 3t reveal you to be a master of it both in grammar and in,,choice of words?: Have. you sought to master your main means of conn- a;nunicatloa?.. . What about '• your use of the profane? ,.Do you take the name sof the Creator in vain?, , Do you THE LUCKNOW spawn., LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO shave Your ' ignorance: '.of your language by :using a great deal of slang? Do :.YOU reveal a coar- seness: 'Of nature and a, lackof refinement? , of a Biblesuggests that. ,the mouthwise manis in his heart; that the heart of a faaqstood for 22 years,. was broken at tile week -end when Johnny is m his mouth, Wilson' of the Detroit Red Wings "IRON MAN.. T. TLE .GOES T W11S0 Murray. Mnrdoah's tittle as. the iron man of hockey, which has. WKDNESDAY, APS 1st i 1,959 Treasure the gift of sPeech. Don't cheapen . yourself with the use of words that will never be included in an English diction- ,ary. Speech is power. Covet the best gifts, • Through speech, you not- only impart meaning, you. canalso persuade, convert, coni- pel Your speech is the ,.:blood of the •.•soul, into : which your thoughts run, and out. °of . which. they,• grow. r CHECK THESE RATES SINGLE.sc , (edal,,rivete ) "IF DOUBLE (wllk Friwta hath) orN Hotel Broadway it.63rd Sheet 11) At the "Gateway to Times Square'' e 700 mains 0c suites—most with AAR , COND1TIONINGi TV and rads ,e Brod/ens Restearanp—CoffeeShop- Cocia,T Lounge i Garage adlaoh,t to hotel PLUS "many serial Empire a meniu►ces such . NI Babe Boase. Pd ieien.Siessoini Bases.' Train & PlaaeResetsatione; RadiohTyTiekete NEW YO , 33, NX COtirrbus 5-7400 played his 509th and 510th con- secutive games. • • a . Murdoch, who .was born. in Lucknow, has had his record em- blazoned on a banner; across the west end of •.the. local arena since soon after, it was built in 1937.., The late George H. Smith, ,who took. a, leading part in promotinag ' the arena project, also carne up with this idea of . memorializing; Murray's record.' • ,Murdoch, :. known as `Mud- ' hooks," 'Started . his NHL career with the New York Rangers when 'the team was born in 1936 and played, 11 straight seashn's with the chFFb. He established ,iris: record of 508 games before leav- ing Rangers., after the 1936-37 season. • , • ' I Actually Murdoch:' played 600 consecutive games but 92 of these. were playoff and exhibition, not counted for record purposes. He patrolled left wing, with an 'occasional stab at centre, . for Lester Patrick in : the days when the two . Cooks, Bill and Bun, 'Frankie. Boucher, "Taffy", Abel • and "Ching" Johnston, • were at the • zenith of their power. He has been.coaching Yale 21. years,' and he'a 'happy, busy man. Able -looking at 55, Mur doch stands; five feet, 10% inch- es and weighs '190 pounds : com- pared—with the 175 pounds. of his • late professional . years. Born at. -,,LuclenC,atv, : Murdoch was raised at Edgerton, Alta. His I' mother, • Mrs. W. D. ' Murdoch, jives at Wetaskiwin, Alta He started ,his clunb to hockey fame 'with the University of ..Manitoba. Juniors Who won the Memorial. •Cup in 1932, . defeating Kitchen er, Ontario .Hockey Association champs. Murdoch is a graduate of U 'of M,. ' • With Rangers, he played a 44 - game schedule for five yearsand a '48 --game "schedule for six years, compared with the NHL's pre- sent resent • 70-game"schedule., He finished career with'84 goats and 108 assists in regular. ay, plus nine goals and 12 • assists in playoffs, ; including two.. Stanley Cup victories. • MY. BAMI skim They bank by mail. the. 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Mr. and Mrs_ dame motored to Toronto and Ottaxa where they visited their daughters. • From Ottawa they proceed by, train. to Boston, at which port . theyboarded the passenger steamer Newfoundland for the ocean voyage .across: the Atlantic Euraute th"ey will spend' two days at. Halifax and one day at. St. John, Newfoundland. Tire' school' inspector ;and his wife Will tour England for a time and, will then ' proceed . to ..France and Spain and they .will, spend • sever-. al weeks touring these two Euro- pean countries beore proceedinng. to India and the `Far East_ The Chesley Enterprise relates that when Mr: Game was speak- ing g recently at ChesleyPublic School, end s.Fow pictures - of ,some of the countries they would visit, one of the girls c manent--: 'ed; "'Gee, ' yeiu mustbe weaithyt" • 1'1r. Gane seized; on 'the re- { -ilk for .a rely, lesson with f various aspects, " He said . Bre didn't: saw e, so he asked the girl 'to figure ,out how • mach he had saved by: not making a pack of cigarettes. a day at 30c, for 45 rears_ The answer is $4,905:00. By not : drinking a bottleof. lieu- , or per' Week at $4.80 for 45 years' he saved. another • X9,360-¢0. The total 'saving therefore, B14,265. denying himself tobacco and; tigiezrr neither • of which were at all essential, he was able to sage • WORKING' WITH CANAQIANS' IF1 Evan,. WALK: OF LIFE SINCE 1817- 11490S the.. money that ' would enable him . to enjoy, such a luxury as .a' year-long trip' around the world on his retirement.". • • The . Lucknow . Sentinel has ' in stock at all times counter cheek books and adding machine 'rolls, phone 35- Lucknow. •KINLOSS NEWS Second, * Fourth and Sixth Miss Betty Colwell " had .her tonsils removed, in the Wmgharn• Hospital, on • Wednesday. Mass Marian Buckton., expect ed to be transferred ;from, • Vic toria .Hospital by ambulance to Wirnghani Hospitalthis' week, .Miss Johanna de Jong of Tor- onto. was home for' gaster. Miss Irene Roulston , of Toronto is al- so spending Easter. week with her parents. Mr.. and. Mrs. W,tn.' Townson,. Calvert and Frankie, ' of . Sudbury were week -end guests' with ' Mr. and 'Mrs. Ira Dickieand family.. Mr; and "Mrs, Jack, Needham, Suza.imie and, Janie of Corunna are visiting With: Mr.. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall and . family. . ° After a lengthy , illness, Mrs. George Gilchrist.passed away in. Wingham ` Hospital- ; on Sunday night. Sy apathy is extended to her family. Mr. and Mrs. Irviin Carruthers and boys are moving 'oto .Luck - now this Week. They. are going to be missed from. • oris communis ty, 1VIr:. and Mrs. Harold Austin • and°boys visited. Sunday .with • the latter's. parents, Mr- and Ws. George .Campbell' of Ilderton.. .Miss Betty Hamilton of Niaga- ra Falls is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr.: and. Mrs: Gib. Hamilton and at the home • of .her sister, Mr, and Diftsr . Jack Barr of Xnlough • MONUMENTS For sound counsel: and a fair price on a monument correctly designed from quality material, rely on SKEL`ON MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, Prot). Establshed.Over Sixty .Yearn Walkerton Phne 638-wr . Ontario •