The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-06-05, Page 15!ESDA3r'~ JUNE i5tn; 1951
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Gardeners apd 1orticuIturists
Garden Hose
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beautifying your home surroundings,
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• AND -OTHERS
Progressive Conservative
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Friday, June 7
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9.50 to 10.00. p.m..
' Pu'blished B.y Authority Of Progressive„ Conservative
••. Association,; Federal, Constituency of _Huron'
C;ULROSS' CORNER
Donald Haldenby : (nee Nancy
Doreen. Siddon) .who were mar
ried Saturday.
We, are ;, glad to r•
eport that
14liss.,Lois IHaldenby ' was able. to
be brought 'from :.;Wingham Hos
pital .: and .• has, 'been convalescing
atthe home of Mr. &•»:Mrs. •Jahn
rp
Schumacher.:
Mr:. and. Mrs. •Wes ,Guest and
F redT--Kin-loug
s-
lay evening. with Mr'; and ';Mrs:
Frank- °Brown. and • Reg:
Mr, and 'Mrs: John Schuniach
,r visited Thursday with, Mr. &
VIrs, 'John Moser., P•„a.r •.hit•t , .
On °,''Saturday. -.Mr, 'and. ' Mrs,
fames Wraith were ,guestsat the
Keith; -Hoover. Wedding at .Stouff--'
Mlle. Mac Keith is•' a, nephew of
/ifs. Wraith's. Afterwards they
isited with Mr. and Mrs. James
Vrait ,, .Oshawa.
On,, Friday afternoon` visitors
lith Mrs. Wm: Wall at the home
f Mr., --and Mrs., John—Schu-
-
iacher were Mrs.. Harold' Hard
nby. Mrs. Don. Gillespie &
,,Ron
ie,,•Mr. and Mrs..pert Nichol-.
in, ,Mr.. WM.• Wall;„ and, E .Allah,
K' ally
tlough:'
'SundaY visitors, • with '•Mr.'. an
Frs. John Schumacher were
nd Mrs. •D . Mr.'
Don Robertson of Hain •
ton
Mr
and
Mrs: ,Clarence
.
i1 and:family of London'. &
Mr.
and Mrs. Don Cameron of Wing-;
hare:
ZION
The missionary - Meeting will.
'be•': held:. at the home of iV rs. s
Graydon Ritchie: on Wednesday;,
June, l2th.. Note''change of -date. .
.Bring in the garden"' -•-party' e'
,funds,
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ROSEMARY,, THYME
.Not only 'did I 'have »'flu, but
that ' was, followed by ,myositis,•fi
a fine imposing: term, ` for in
fla4nati;on of', the, muscles, which`.
was equivalent to toothache.• in
my legs and, back. `The• ' Doctor
was•.gl"ad for me that it was,not
in' my .arms,.as well: Then I'.spenti
a.• great deal ,of lying- on'
the dining room couch. • 'Some
times. I think it is• good. for: one
to have time to think; leisurely,
('or 'lazily) though it is difficult
to be reconciled to ; inactivi y.;
However .m seemed, to be quite.
philosophical about- it, . and was
content' if ' I could manage . one
good Meal La day -for my family.
I , Knew, my condition must be
'indeed serious; ,because ' I cau ld`
even.....,bp bothered reading!'_I.,
'cuddled under , my , w.00llen Pais=,
ley afghan. that Was a good
focal : point to' start reveries of
the ' .`old things',; sometimes; an-
tiques,
n tiquues, • that' we . ; have' .;acquired
throughthe years I expect this
. Paisley • shawl is • an authentic
-antique I ,bought it at a''private,
sale ,in ; town:: here, one 'of .the
old houses` Which I .have. ' had a
burning desire to ' `see' into" ever
since We came to' • town. `I wan-:
dered • ;'again; through the many
rooms in the big.old house, Won-
dering idly' • what . became` of .the
massive ' canopy bed, with its
huge 'posts, :.and the intriguing
sleigh bed. •`••which was ' stacked
away in ,'•a 'storeroom.. . �h: -should
like . to . aye seen it .' set up; .In
the`; same:. storeroom. wds:.a ••bea:u-'
tiful old cherry chest of .draw-
en,. simple , lines `arid in 'excel
lent 'condition.• That was' Some.
thing should have ` liked, ' butthe;' lady ' said • her - daughter -fin-,.
.
law: wanted it, "She's 'going::to
enamel it' to match her .bedroom
u'ite" I exclaimed in: horror,.
Oh, she can't`4o'.' that".:' But ::ap
parently, she ;could;: Pure. sacril-
goy
Mr: and. Mrs. Gordon• Kirk s
:land,:' Nancy and Kenn • t'
Sttnda-Y-i ti
Mrs.:.' Fred: Anderson,: also • ,Mrs:, p
Florence .Stoth'ers a
Mr.,•and Mrs „Les• Ritchie'
It always 'b'urns u`p'; that
o .Many`:of the'really lovely., old
Y spen things are in the'' hand -4f peo
o ,Londu'n with Mr and-
le who • do not appreciate them
t `:all. Beautiful . 'old ' vegetable
ishes out. `in. the back porch
e.d.
,Sunday evening with Mr. 4 B
Mrs Will Ritchie
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie
and family visited Sunday' with
Mr. and -Mrs 'Wesley .Haines of
Winghaixi'
Mr. and Mrs. Sack McLean &
.family of Wroxeter': visited Sun.
day evening with Mr. °and.:Mrs.'
'Harvey Ritchie.
Mr. '' and :Mrs and Do ald Murray
visited 'Sunday..: li7iar otic
r,ev-
ening "with' ',Mr, and .:Mrs.,' Nelson
.Raynard
Mr. and Mrs. ,Wm. ,'•Dunsmuir
.and soh visited for the week -end
with her, parents,. Mr. and'IVIrs,,
Bill 'Helm. hu'nice ,and baby, , are
remaining for a visit.
Mr._ 'and, Mrs. Jack Mejcay &
Children visited with.. Mr.' ,and
Mrs.-' Wesley..Ritchie.
ith the: • cat's milk, likewise.
rown Bennington pie • plates
itli';'. scraps . from, the table 'for
e :dog. Walnut sideboards, with
and -carved' door and'drawer
ulls, oak leavesand acorns,- or
ntricate design of grapes and
ayes, binder ,twine spilling out
the drawers, pots of paint and:
oxer of nails, parts' of: a
rded cream,; separator.,`
tuck ons the shelves�...;.�.� T've b
th
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glaze,' .I think of the gracious
lady who had to=:his ,ose-of p
,the
kl.
contents of her grandparents'
home, and wonder about the dif-
ferent. :people • who had dined' at
their table . no : doubt the, blue
dishes ;had shone : at rnany..an' in-
teresting dinner party, since
these :people played an import
ant part- in the, ear.ly days of
settlement in this part .of the.
country:
I'm 'still gazing' out the West
Window tliroiigh :Which, the • sun-'
light streams 'picking ,tip- hi'gl
lights on various. pieces, of 'glass.:
the lop -sided'. blue. glass, bowl, tie, •
three . deep "' amber glass tumb
lers that I' 'bought' for a song at
a..rummage sale; but lost. mit on'
the ,matching'•',pitcher, 'because I
started• at the wrong .end, of the'
table.
Resldence,
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it, about all the people who help
one to make. good job of bring-
ing up a family,` and the people
who hinder. And . then the
ming .birds, would be r�.
lack in ill
tree! .
s . your; subscription paid?
Beyond :the • window''the the birds'
are flitting about : in. the :plum.
tree, sipping' 1 he nctar. from The'\
(blossoms • . robins, ; .,goldfinches,
scarlet 'tanagers, tiny :gray birds
and even ,a : pair of hurriining
birds, which Shiver' on "t'he' fbran`=
cher and look hungry, with • no-
thing, but plum ;blossom ;juicer :to
drink, : 'I have,' .never, seen ., so"
many- arret-ies--av-il,iids' in one.
place before. Lots' of _interesting
things to see 'o t ;our wide west
windotiv".' , gong ous sunAets, lit-
tle; •boys' popping firecrackers ` in
the lot behind, besides, the; birds`
Ili -the trees%.: One 'of .ourhandy-
man cousins is determined hes,is
,
going to replace it with a picture
window:. At • which' suggestion I
exclaimed, "Over my:'dead 'body.".
A picture window in a 'century-.
old house: , ,When we -already`
have 'twenty' panes of glass .(such
fun to ,clean'!); and, some of. them.
ubbly
seen it all, out . in old backkit ,
I didn't a . lu�st admire
dm
ire my vin
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drop leaf 01 rytable:beside. thought about. `the forthcorningit!' cherthere mighteven be garpitchers-an • dp1atters .
electron;, 'and "show' to explain de-
mocracy,;'.so' that it is more than:
.a woi d,: .'to my son who .'is 'be-
'ginning
be'ginning to take an interest.
such things' I - thought''.• about
youngsters � s growing'- up ' and,', in-
dependeiit, , and how to . retain
dicipline :-_ without :irraint-aiining
Those things I.'could •covet, with=.
out feeling'/too guilty either •'But
I''don,,t envy' 'those. ''who .,,honest—
ly• love thern. The: ,first time I.
called 'on an old 'lady" in ,'town
here I simply could .not "refrain'
.frorr 'admirin-someibf,,her love
ly old pieces,:' She was greatly
pleased :and' took•',.mc about the
house, `showing ' me 'Abe • things=
that 'aha herself:liked most, the
old' cherry table and chair with
.mother-of-pearl 'inlay, lovely: old
dishes.. But I didn't. covet any-,
hang because -she :so . evi`deiifl "
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ovc., em • erse • ',an• waS, s0'
happy to show 'them to someone
else .who did, and.'; we were, both.
• sp- pleased: ' •beoatse 'we especial
ly like the same things,/
ex. ect ` the old cher_ • es
roh-F-t e ---store OSTS, un-,
'happy: in 'a modern home in the
trful:' grain,and satin
patina' lost under a coat of Char=
i;� 'fit am Mist; :or prie
'Lustra:• 1'n .very. glad the daugh-
tai inrlaw wasn't interested in''
the •film ',blue dishes, •which are.'
now reposing in my cherry same-
board,.''I'here is son•iething about.
acquiring old things apart
from their owri ifidividial" +charm!
there remains about them" .mein+
oriel of the personalities acid "as-
xsociations from, which- they' calie
• to you+ Whetiev'er t sot the table
.with `these deep +blue dillies;
with :;='til'e'r tot1 ' 'ol'd lustrous
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