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• CHAS,. HOOISMA -- Prep,
Early phases of the romance be
tween Luci Baines 'Johnson and
Patrick J. Nugent were candidly..
discussed by. the. priest who joined -
them in marriage ,Last Saturday be-
fore millions of T. V, viewers.
An NBC affiliate in Denver Col-
orado reported its switchboard was
flooded with nearly 400' calls pro:
testing the Pre-empting .of ,a. Nat-
ional League baseball game for
the n4ptials. • . •
I -watched the: coverage of ..this,
spectacular event in colour on the
;three American networks.. I'm all:
for weddings in colour •on televisior:
Let's hale one every week and to'
hell with; baseball!
Father John Kuairiskas, a lifelong
friend .of the bridegroom's family
said that last ••Augixst he was asked_,,,
by Mrs Nugent totalk toper son
and "find '.outjust what's happen'
ing between'Luci arid Pat"
'I did, talk with Pat privately'
,,said Father 'Kuzinskas'who is' assis-
tant pastor at ehicages. Church of
.the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin,
Mary "and he said he and .Lucy
were serious..1 said, Pat, ya •
can't be serious, She's got ter
education before her, and: you, just.
can't go steady for four years.. You
should be mixing and going out •`:
and meeting people: And he said,.
"Well, 1•don't think. so.' And we
just left it at that`.:" '
Discussing the majoradjustments'
• Pat will have to make. because of
marrying into the President's
family, Father Kuzinskas noted
that "Pat still has his twofeet on.
the ground. Alt this limelight' •.
'hasn't affected him.."
As for the bride , • Father Kuzins-
kas described her as "a wonderful
person with a great personality
and just like'her mother and dad,
can put you very much at'easel
She is. very downto earth too and,
no doubt, this' has had a definite
effect upon Pat."
THINK!
DoN'T.
SINK!
BE WATER
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Karen .auflt HOS
Surgery In Landon
(St,. Helens News)
Karen Gaunt arrived home on
Sunday from. Victoria Hospital,
London where she was a' patient
for over threeweeks following,
surgery.
Mrs,. Keith Black and family of
Middleton, N.S. are spending a
two week vacation with ,der par
encs; Mr and Mrs, 'Gordon Mc.
Pherson.
Re».` A.E. Willis Was guest spew-
icer on Sunday at Angus at a Drum-
head Service .:Mr . WDlis was
a former minister at Angus.
OBSERVE 25th ANNIVERSARY
Mr, and Mrs. Wrn. G.'Humph-
rey celebrated their 25th, .wedding,
anniversaryon Tuesday..A :family
dinner was held .at Tiger ,Dunlop '
lnn on Sunday. Congratulations.
Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Rice attend-
ed a reunion of •the Blyth condo- '
.nation and public schools on
Sunday' July 31st . Mrs.' Rice was
• a.:former pupil of.the Blyth school,.
Graveside :Service
At South Kinloss
MRS. ALEX KENNEDY
Mrs. William :Macintosh of
. Lucknow :received `word of the
death 'of her, sister-in-law Mrs.
A lex Kennedy formerly Helen
Bird, of Detroit Her death occur-
: red on Monday „August 8th.
Graveside servi•ce:and: burial:
..took place at South Kinloss Cemne.
•tery on Thursday • August 11th .
Mrs,, Kennedy `is •:survived by: one
daughter Doreen. (Mrs. Sud Smith)
of Detroit.
:Mr.:Kennedy Was a son of
Williarn Kennedy of Whitechurch:
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LUCKNOW *M- •!NOME
SUGAR
AND SPICE
by Bill Smiley
�me in the !i�cwfl
Burning desire of. Most city
people ,in 'the• blasting heat of
mid -summer is to Dee ;.from. the
• concrete canyons and head:
north, where: there _ is cool, blue
water and ; golden sand, and, .you
sleep under. blankets.
Well;.- we alive .in the north,
comparatively, and usually it's
• just as the city denizens .picture
it
•
But this summer, after sleep-
ing under` nothing but a, film. of •
sweat for three weeks,;, we'decid
ed to seek refuge fromthe heat:
Row do , you get it, Head far-
ther north? . Nope, you head
south ' for the city and check
into an air-conditioned '. hotel.
With a Swimming. pool.
It was •done on impulse, 'with
no room reservation. We were
lucky. After four phone calls
we found ourselves, ensconced in
a fine big'•room, cool as a tomb,
.-__overlookinggthe._ swank
ming pool. And yet it was righ
in the heart of the city:
Very ' pleasant: ' Free parking
and free ice cubes• appealed to
my -Scottish', strain,
We called a' few people,and
by 8 o'clock thejoint was jump-
ing, room service was.. On • the.
gallop,' and the room was filled
with everything from teenagers
to',a grandmother who had just
knocked off her 79th birthday
.and • was prepared '• to celebrate
the event • till dawn. •
Fortunately, cooler beads pre. '
vailed, and ° by 11 • p:fsm: all had
gone their 'various 'ways. • What•
.to' do? Too late for dinner or a
• show. Too early for bed. '
My wife, who turns into a,
Go Girl when,she gets into a,:ho-
tel room and hasn't any meals
or dishes -or laundry to worry
about, suggested we hit the cof-
fee-house circuit. • • My daughter,
whose foremost: desire is to do
just . that, but by herself, de-
murred.
"Who wants to go there with
parents? And ' besides, I: hear
they don't allow old people into
• them "
"Waddaya mean, old people?"
ehorused, her Old toady and her
`Old, Man. +
When the kid realized there
wasn't a ' hope of 'getting into
that teenage jungle on her own,
she graciously permitted us to
go along. •
And that's how we found our-
selves in famous, or infamous,
Yorkville, at , mnight, with
about 4,000 young people stroll.
fog up and down the sacred cou-
ple of ; bl+ cks, On ,their nightly' •
pilgrimage.
'"Within five minutes, we'd
been spotted by one of my stu-
dents, : who seemed delighted to
catch liar. Smiley In the set. a s
to: speak. We took' refuge .in d
cellar L
Maybe 1'rn getting old and
crusty.' but she :fee home
have changed greatly, and .for
the worse, in the 'five years
since:'ve been there.. • ;
Then, they Were rutin: ' by '.
'thusiaatlic amateurs, ' you could
spend a wholeevening for a dol. -
lit and quarter, and the music '•
was provided by 'young ' folk
:singers,: some lousy. some good,
but all .serious, and rather sweet..
• Novi gone eommer4at.
There's a stiffish cover carte
coffee is 5.0 tents ;a .wallop and
rotten, and the music, ' provided
by groups ' Whose. sole- purpose
seems, to be to drive you right
out of your ,skull;' is one. great
blast 'of :electronic noise and.
- shouting. .
lronically,: the places have 'be-
come too expensive for most of
the . young. people. • they were
originally intended for. Perhaps
that's why they walk up and
down .outside in one vast, roll -
leg • crowd that is always paten-
tially a. mob.
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Oh, well, it was agood week-
end. We' had budgeted for one
-night only. ant we didn't wake
up until checking -out time, it
was 'still steaming hot outside,
and the Siriscame al with sore
of that weird .feminine Isgk
which proved' that • we could -if-
,ford• it it we rut down on some
thing, or other. So !• was hooked
for another' 24 hours of pre:
tending 'to be a •millionaire.
We loafed, swam, watched the :
real rich people spoiling 'their
kids, had an Italian dinner, and
took ' in Eric :Nicol's comedy,
catching three seats in the sec:
and row by pure luck. Enjoyed.
it, but V'rri' afraid it will hit
Broadway about the tame .year 1
win the Nobel prize. • •
And home Sunday, up the
highway' north, rested and re.
Ireshed,' and laughing :all the
way at those su.n•burn ed, ex.
hsusted vacationers pouring
south, on their way hack from
the'sisa ing north to the'tropical.
city.
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