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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-03-06, Page 8rh• r.6 b. ICOS.4.1*44* 414 ; • "rr r•-= .. • • rciow spiv EL, LucicNow• °KARR? NvEPNEsDAT, winalt 6, 1957. were ate*, te, Set. #lein' Mit in the coolness of . ,a .,SQW0041, I IOOked 'in' tattier doubtfully 3 'at the untidy little 'roOrn, Whiell,, was. fovtdeti,..y ,- . • for brOlE.en-ctroirn chatrsj pop 130.ttla; etc., an aSked "There wouldn't; heAniee Woiild-.Lther 9"" 1P1-1'silY Packing, looked up std - Wien._ .."' One keeps oo0o,us notesd,c11137; 14 ainazement. "Miee? .1,1 abOut I this and- that,: sooner or In ' the Town Nall l. '!: ?", There. later, the drawers :Of one's desk .'4..yaS. 'silleli complete bewilderment g0 stuffed,and ',,a, clean -Out is ,in. her voice: that anyone should,. inclica, .. .tes) -, It t. h4-- .1/.. n444, , fled. ..i,again - , think. . of such_ a „ ridiculous sp.,* ,,.= ; came aettess\ss ' a, 03!„tp' rk, I fad gestion as `11/41fieel In the :. TOwn, ;toted at,,,,;,ut, hulhor; 4u,..;*, diffi.., Nall!" :. that it. 'sent us ali :into , ' t it often „is to- relate an amus- gales of laughte ing remark or incident, , that ,.7 . :This summer- a'', `surnnier' lady ...:,..... ' i• A to4' At .:p,vw4ds 's as • funny! 'as it did .. Or - 14S.e.• ' cone.4., and see me quite *Mally; the follOydnig <eiraMPles often 'to.r '. talk . about 'antiques2 • 1 liver,e, all extremely amusing, :/, ,While. we talked; her 'husband : can assure you, /but if 'you laugh told ---my husband -fish -stories, - 00e, I should be happy, r sup- IneStly7bewailing , the fact that pose SO much lies ili• inflection, he "'as" hal'ing very good 1u4k. i Tilt -tic- of it in ' the -lift of -an One -AMY 1 haP.Pened in -the shop- . eilabrOW; or ,.'shrizg :Of, shovilder . that - houses the cold storage' , ,which,- is so diffionit'tO Catch' 'Jai when Mr., Hess was quite evl.. . s 17Egipatingl, : and*doubl.,,Y clinflitilc, t ,•clentiY' finishing a "fish" 'story . ... of -which I had heard nothing - en: Paper.. - . . : however iite had, his back to We ,hitd• Made, iitt Our big sup" .the 41,0cor, as 3 'eaihe ih arid didh,t Obr Of. sandwiches on the 'after- notice me until I' said, "Now, ' . noon Of our ,- Hospital. Aid. -prat Mr. Hese, indulgently, • , tortY,, Paekaged '.. them , earefullY , waxed paper, and ' packed That'S' true", he. protested. 1 drat - !L,n7t cardboard boxes, the just put them in stOrage". Then, . . . . . „ 1,1 n1 n'e bass thOugh, 'qui s anle„ 1Y, 1 There loguhilogs, apology -in his Voice, we, a/I:laughed, -So heartily, that one, could Ask him )Ntrat'9.11q. usually. did .with,ONE save it for -Posterity? • he conversation -- (.,. 1,10 • .z 2 r 4 1,fr• ' ...- . • COME EARLY FOR FIRST CHOICE: 1 Reg .__.t.3_39._00___Sale $279.00 2 -piece Chesterfield Suites • . With airfoam cushions Reg. $295 00 Sale $260:00 2 -piece Chesterfield' Suites with airfoam cushions Re $210.00 Sale $1 89.0Q 2-piece Chesterfield Suites' with airfoam cushions Re 2 -piece Chesterfield Suites with springfilled cushions 2 -piece Davenport Suites 3 -piece Bedroom Suite with bar bed . . . . . . . Reg. $199.00 Sale $160.00 3 -piece Bedroom Suite withbarbed Reg. $172.50 Sale $140:00- . . $195,..00 Sale $175.00 4156.50 Sale Reg, $178.90.:Sale $15995 . , • 3 -piece Bedroom ''tsiteas, at ; . $75.00 . .,* hall Pocket Spring Mattresses, 8 toils . . . . . . . . . Reg. $ 79.56. Sale 63.50 Spring Filled., Mattresses, from .. . . .$19.95 & up tmk Bed red maple' complete with spring - filled Mattresses, ladder and guardrail. .......... • $ 95.00 • • $76 cedarCheSt*.'4. • ..$:: 3-pieice Chrome Sets, ,Sale $ 82:50 ..Salc $ 65.00 Sale $ ;55..,09 • table size 36x48xfO Reg. $79. 00 Spacestivers, from i • :II.% Oo.den Cribs *Oh Piattane . Sale $ .69.95 ..' $45.00. -wwthom ieYver7trwYneg,ObOadppeonl , friendrtO hni plane 'gash to :being "st7k, by libght,*niana. ,,btiffersheitfnamirkdethat she :bruised that, day. "I fell downstairs yeS- terday", and then she -added, :cis,. .fell on my er". e, broken her,, .step- ,rnothee Ineot i‘ don't . think •,• could have refrained' trent:laugh- ter. In fact, , it. Wasn't until our laughter had subsided that I was _assured , that stepmother , wasn't hk- ' •':. , • • hurt.' One .daY in the sunmer MrSi '-1-1-,7-Nas marshalling----her-yotmg- sters and another small fry off to the beaCh. Her dautghter was in charge and mama was mouth- ing - -Mstructions, "Be -sure -Jim- , my puts his ear plugs in when' , he goes in the water. Don t, let Jerry stay in too long. -Don't for- get you've got Betty with you", and so on, covering all ,pos.sible contingencies with -, 'dO's and don'ts. M.eanwhile another young i lad of six orseven ' years had -joined the group and Was pate iently waiting until: it got under - _way., "Who's this?" Mrs. H. de- manded' suddenly, whereupon Mahoney Jr, With noncholant'in- dependenee, answered her, "I'm not .with them. I'm by myself", Which clearly indicated, so far 1 as he was concerned, Joan had i no responsibiliW - • - ' • • . r • sr . . 4 .;• • • I begged MY. mother's .butter ladle from any sister on a day when a very literal -minded cous- in happened. to be there, - and then, since She' is the type who. would - never threw- anything 'away, I .asked her if: she might still. have any old butter prints ' or a butter ,bowl. "Oh" 'she said with great -interest, "Have you got a cow. new?" I suppose that was a natural sequence of ideas,, but, since, the use 'to which ,I was . planning ot put butter bowl and 'I prints and ladles bore- no rela- tion to butter, it struck me. as Very 'funny. The daughter of my 'Neely good ,lfriend, afore -mentioned, wa.s znarried this summer .and we were guests at the wedding. Fol- lowing' the ceremony• we went out to the Country Club House for the reception, and drifting in with a group, laughing and atting-together, I WaSillt—pa ing too much attention :to our progress, until !I found myself before the bride's.' mother, with her hand outstretched'. to me. I teok., it. speechless.- Hastily, in my mind, 1 foundex.actly- the right think to say to the bride's tfather, ito ithe grooms another . . • • • short term.—.5 years • • pay 43/4% interest, payable half yearly Unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest • authorized investment for trust funds • •. • ''• Lk. 5 • . . $395.40 ACCUMULATIS TO $500.00 . • , • • • • . . . • , . ." • . • , • . , • . „ THE POR A TI Hood Office: - • 372 Boy St., Toronto Branch °Oleo: 14 Duntois bard' • Gaviller, McIntosh and Warc CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS age. L,..,,yaleils Was formerly GraCe Campbell,' .one Of eight delegation from municipal daughters ' of, the 'late,' Mr. and ities adjaCerit to goderiCh, re Mrs.' Dugald Campbell Of the _ tiy appealed to• oder ch Westford district.' She: taught school 'at. S.S. C.0111c11 to approach the pep,alt- 5, ICinloss (Sii4.111. Coneession), anent :of , 'a ' witiclr,Was her first teaching ap- to replacing of the ancient bridge. poiritment• at. Silt:ford. Who had come froin Holland for 'AnnOnneement of her 'Passing ' ' nd the occasion,' and to the bride wasireceived fitmn-31frS''S' (An" t'zie-441 !rea'r-9 • :* ?rsC. ,,ds groom themseiVes. Still no- nie) Nicholson of aldose' 'buOgr. bridge has' been referred thing for my friend Helen.... We Who recalled that Miss. Camp - to as accident' alley. had , , discussed together f o r bell was her first,, teacher „ ' Members of the • delegatiop months, plans ;.for' the wedding,' Wrs• Valens is survived by her were 6114bert FraYne' of king8': • clethes, presents, menusfor the husbanCl' and one sistr• • bridge,•°' Cecil Blake, reeve Of : ,AShfield. Township;' John i<err1:- WANT. BRIDGE REPLACED reception and for the week -end 1' of house -guesting, we had - ighn, reeve. of, Colborne ,Towii- -ned.'„decorative-effects-for-hozzie ----Diiiham,theatter4fter-operat= and ,garden; I had loaned tables' ing . on a three-nights7a-Week ,Goderich and ten ChishOlni, to ' display gifts, bedreern. to schedule for a time, has, now Reeve Jahn Dtirnizz' of West accomodate a guest, haa crisped clos completely.' ' watiosit was unable to attend, celery and carrot. :curls:and trtelted-them-in-her,frigefore- I Md gOne around to the front .4loor_to_go.in- as -a,,VrOpezt.gueet, -had: shopped M.. the, City tor her that' meriting. . couldn't thinkof she; We - eyed-ke*h--Other Warily.' for a- Inemeirt, and. then, trivanphantly she brought out "I Owe yOu a dollar". (t. have 'tried: this 6n, my bus- ' d; arid have told .you be- , sometimes his „sense of hinnour AbetrA. function, ris Avell..a*One „ ELEcTRIeftitODER4 Might expect . . but he Was :orntised„sipettiaieyott--7-Avtit latigh:: twice.). . . , BROODER • 'PIPES and tii:EitiVIO A.; POULTRY F0tiOTS and FEEDERS • •••• Convertible Baby Carriages,from . $ 2 00 AbropJn..AndLook„Over.-Thas. -StOre...-‘11/4de . . Of -Bargain- egged norne .Furnishings. „ „ ;„i 0 . • WESTIVRI) NATIVE' PASSES, lcAtitint sciirooL At 6'1'11 • The death of Mrs. Edgar. Val- : , $.4 . . 1st at Pert Ceouitlani, :L.a-foriner-resident-of-this distrct, Occurred •. on FebnarPhone 76, Lucknowy Britih Coltimbia, 81116 Was 77 yea tt • ,0A...004,04••,44.4.0‘44i.b4i...,64.4ti..iis.d..."....46:.•...i.4.."'........"...-;b6464, 1110 • • . , I I • • 114, • * 0, . • . • • . • • V .4.1 • I 1 • • . • • • Heating, wiring; Hatetieughing • . , '