Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-09-16, Page 8PAGE 'EIGHT •� .ULROSS CORNERS 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 . THE I.UCI10W SMTLNEL, WCKNOW, ONTARIO home ' frown Wingham Hospita 0 n. Saturday, Sugarand Spice Mrs, Charles SchumacherofWalkerton and former y is a patient in Wing- • By W. B. Smiley • community � 1 ham Hospit' 1. • • bo k 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 pS Pi in Edgar will !be employed. � 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- CHECK THESE RATES SINGLE s ,,, G:it st�ti.fir jaVeitit aw, A. • Hotel EMI liwedw.y at 63rd SON : . DM ,die "Gateway to Times, square, • 740 Maims dt: wase —ma t.with square, CONDIV0N1NG, TV and radio • gsodlaett'Restaurant --coNee Shop Codaail Loom i Giotto Alia* a* to Hotel lLt$'tetrny. spacial Fiapire conveniences such • as 014 Slum. Physiciuu. 'Sightseeing Hwa. Sala tPLneResenations. Radio&NTickets• MKW :YORK 23, PLY ' ; Columbia 5.7400__w 4r • , • gt,4 r: 4 t„ • • -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. * * * 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 • WEDNESDAY, ;SEPT. 16th, 1959! GUARANTEED. 'RUST CERTIFICATES • issued in amounts from.$100 upwards ' for 1-3 years.. '• • . • earn 53%t, interest, payable half- yearly by cheque. • autho•rized.investment for all Canadian Insurance:' Companies and trust funds. "•r YOUR -•MONEY DOUBLES nnSELF IN„ .13. YEARS! 372 Bay St.; . Toronto Melvin Ztettel 'Walkerton, was .toilet,' while I'm rubbing the ,TEESWATER SHAREHOLDERS also a caller at the same •home. . lather into •my face for a- shave. DONATE REUNION PROFITS .: , Mr. and. Mrs. Gerald Stewart, *: * . * = -- • Kincardine, spent theweek-end <` ntl when I have fin A surplus of ;about .$2,400 •re- Ficequey Frequently, ... with Mr. and 1VIrs.: Tom Stewart , fished writing this column, about suited from . the, Teeswater re • - Mr. and .boys. aYillerMclnt�ih & War( CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Bell Telephone Building: WALKERTON A. HUNTLEY, : /C. A.: ' Resident Manager Telephones;:.. Business 63 3 ; • Residence 106 1959 Pontiac Stratochief, sedan, standard gear shift, fully. equipped . 52,750 1958 Pontiac Station Wagon, 4 -door, automatic transmission, fully equipped • 2,195. 1958 Chev. Belair, 4 -door hardtop, V-8, fully equipped $2,695 Two 1958 Pontiac Stratochief . sedans, 'automatic trans - 95 I fully Chev.Biscayne A automatic' $2,595 Two 8 uratic . ...,..,._$2;550 1.958'' Pontiac Laurentian,' automatic, fully equipped $2,695 $2,195 $1,450 $1,450 $1,495 1958 Chev. Delray Sedan 1955 •Chev. Sedan, fully equipped 1955 Pontiac Deluxe sedan, ..fully equipped 1955 Chev. Belair Sedan, automatic'' 1955. Pontiac Deluxe sedan, automatictransmission fully equipped \ $1,450... 1955 Chev. Deluxe Sedan • . ' $1,350 1954 Monarch sedan, automatic, ' fully equipped .....,,$1,095 1954 Chev. Deluxe Coach, fully equipped " $ 950 TRUCKS! TRUCKS. 1953 Dodge '/2 ton Pick -Up .::.# $595 Brus5eIs Motors Huron County's .Foremost Used 'Car Dealers CASH, TRADE, TERMS 7-, Open. •Evenings. Until 10 Cities Service• -Dealer Piione 173, Brussels 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 * * *' • 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. • *•:s* 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. • ***, •' 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. * 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- sion. 35..Dunlop Sti, 'Baas 4, 9010 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. S'ANDERSON'S Ladies' `and Men's. Wear -S5 Fashion Millinery • -BR'IDAL: GOWNS FORMALS • fig and the irogs An old Fablo•tells,the story of several boys idly throwing stones at a group of frogsina pond. "Boys,"'complained one of the frogs 'at last, "thin' 'May . be fun for you but it is death for us." - Too often wmdo thoughtless thinngti without consideration • for others—for example,spending our money solely fQr pleasure without regard for.our family's future. How much better it would. be to provide for that future through the medium 'of Sun Life of Canada's modern life insurance policies. Llfe insurance is my profession and 1 am of your • service. Why not call me'todayP You will be Under no obligation. • SUN ,LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY 'OF CANADA J. Kinahan R.R. 2, LUCKNOW phone Wingham 7.17 w:4