HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-09-16, Page 8PAGE 'EIGHT
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Wedding bells are 'ringing. •
Mr. and Mrs.. Fred. Ammer ' of
Weston spent a few days with
Mr. and ,Mrs. James. Wraith. '
Mr. Tom . Hodgins. ' returned
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THE I.UCI10W SMTLNEL, WCKNOW, ONTARIO
home ' frown Wingham Hospita
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n. Saturday, Sugarand Spice
Mrs, Charles SchumacherofWalkerton and former y
is a patient in Wing- • By W. B. Smiley
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community �
1 ham Hospit' 1. •
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Mrs. E el Wilson and Mr. '
Toronto are
William Kidd, ,
2 spending some time at the home
PLUMBING. •
HEATING
of the Wilson Bros..•
We are sorry to report. Mrs.
anti Frank Thompson to be a patient
in Wingham Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Donaldson
and family have returned home
Agent for combination oil;
after an enjoyable trip which•
coal: and 'Woo " " took them to Ottawa, . Algonrltun
SEAFORT FURNACES Park and through the States, •
Mr. ' and Mrs: Edgar ..Guest
Plumbing Fixtures (nee Lois Hal,denby) left this
Copper, steel and Plastic.. week for Uranium City,where
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Pi in Edgar will !be employed.
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Deep • and shallow Well Mr, and Mrs. John Schumach-
Pressure Pumps et' .visited ,Sunday with. Mr.• and
Mrs, John : Moser, . Parkhill, while
ART' GI LMORE . Mrs. Frank. • Brown' and ' Reg
spent Sunday with Mr. . and Mrs,'
R..3 L• ucknow Albert . Shelton, Parkhill.
Dinner guests of Mr. and
Phone 6.1-r 13�. Dungannon'
Mrs.; Everett Whytock on. Sun-
day evening were, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Whytock and Harold, Miss
Jean Parker and' Mr. Carman
Whytock
.Mr: and Mrs, Gordon MCWhin
ney and daughter, Kincardine,
were . Sunday, visitors with. MMr=.
and •Mrs., Tom :.Stewart:
' Mr. and . Mrs. Jas. Wraith at
tended Chestley' fair on Satur-
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• -How about a spot of .o re-
viewing this week; for change?
Anyone Who doesn't read books;
and there are plenty of them,
might as well turn to the classt
-tied ads, because this` won't in-
terest him. .
Inordinate and uncontrollable
reading is one, of the several ma-
•joss flaws in my character. Print
On paper is to me what' ferment'
ed or, distilled liquid in a con-
tainer is to . an alcoholic.
Like the alky, R prefer the
good stuff, 'If I can get it, but if
there's none around, I'll take
whatever is availaible; Sometimes
when I've- reeled through a read-
ing, binge, - and there's nothing
left in the house, •andthe book-
sellers ` are . closed; I wind ' up
gulping feverishly 'from, such.,
fare - as the ':Ladies' Horne Jour
nal, a Superman comic, or one
of . the kids' Think and Do books.
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I've even reduced, . at the end
of such •'a lost weekend, to read-
ing hi French 'and English the
literature on' tile, breakfast cer-
eal boxes,
day, 1 ' have no idea how . many
Mr.. and .Mrs-/ Wesley Whytock books . I readin a year. There's
of Teeswater spent Sunday ev- no way of keeping track of them.
ening with Mr, and Mrs.' Alex ` I deliberately read. four or five
Whytock at a timne, keeping them in dif
"Mr. and -Mrs. Murray Render- r ferent places in ` . the house, in
son and family, L.ucknow. were; order .to, confuse my wife,.•who
Sunday evening visitors with abhors my :addiction.. I read,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas.: Wraith, Mrs- crunehed .: over the back of . the
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Frequently, ...
with Mr. and 1VIrs.: Tom Stewart ,
fished writing this column, about suited from . the, Teeswater re
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the Night, by Montreal novelist
2 a.m., I'll . sneak'. into the living Hu•
gh MacLennan. This" is :a .re -
room, pulp /a brand . new paper-. volutionary approach to the
back from, under the . piano, and
guzzle i
modern,- novel in• that. it tells ''a
` t' 'before going.. to :bed. story. Us language is apprdren y
This produced sympathy, the simple, but what. it 'says is; sen-
firstcouple of times I tottered • to • � tive ` . wise and' strong. One of
'down, red -eyed and careworn, to best, •MacLennan has a
she
control and . maturity few writ -
go . to work in the. morning. But
trot
caught me at , it one 4 . am.'
apparently
• ere = of fiction on this; continent
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Anyway,.. I've swilled my way
through a.' feuw :interesting books
a lately .;and .thought I'd° retention
�• them, Don't expect a .scholarly re-
view, ' with plot. •outline, tracing
of . symbolism, . literary anteced
ents and all .that 'jazz..I leave it.
for the pipe smoking .professors,'.
•and the earnest English students.
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I've been nipping at one of the
books . between `paragraphs 'of
this effort. It's written by Harry
Golden, of whom I have never
heard; and is called Only In Am
erica.. Golden is a Jew who lives
• in '.the deep south and • pUts out
a newspaper in which- there is.
nothing but editorials. His book
is a collection of •short ,pieces,
pithy; shrewd, witty, learned and
very human. Highly recommend-
ed as : a • .bedside companion, if
you can't do better than a book.
'can boast. This book', ' alone is
ample- proof that .Canada: pro=
duces more than• hockey players,
maple 'syrup and rYe w'h'iskey.
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I've Just finished . Lolita, .the
book which has had such an in-
flammatory .effect on' would-be
censors, scaredy-cat publishers
and timid head librarians. No,
you can't . borrow my' copy,- It, is
a brilliant, bawdy &book; . haunt-
ing and hilarious,., Sorfie of it is
as funny • as anything 'I've .read,
some as tragic: The morons won't
understand it, and the teenagers
won't have the patience to sort
it' out, so 11 don't know whose
morals it threatens.
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Another • is' Dr. Zhivago, by
Boris Pasternak: It won a No-
bel prized which Russia wouldn't
let him -collect,, and.I don't blame
them. It's a , devastating picture
of Russia from 1900 to., about
1950.. A fine, poetic work,aif you
can std ach the interminable
Russian ' surnames, nicknames,
given names . and pet names.
• And there is Watch That Ends
There :you are, fouir, books as
different as could be. And d Fve.
interrupted you just when the
Mickey Spillane hero wasabout
to kick the . lady in the groin, I;
hopeyou'll pardon the intru-
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union,. and shareholders:, who
backed the project,' have decided
riot 'toshare the profits, but, to
give them' to 'civic projects;;
They will paysoff.''the balance
owing on the : arena floor, $1,240..
17. The Lions Club will receive;
$400,' the Agricultural Society/
'$200 •• .and • the ' balance to .the,
Arena for needed repairs.
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