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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-01-04, Page 5• n WI ONRSDAY JAN, eh, 7 K� J...MacKEHZIE,. 41. Optamstri:t: NOW .IN RIPLEV i>rVERY WEDNESDAY:• 'Mee Hours' .10:0o , atm. to 9:00 p,ni. Phone Roy MacKenzie, Ripley, 96-r-24 for appointment. i..1H�rni1tOn.. OPTOMETRIST' NEXT TO LYCEUM. -THEATRE ,WINGHAM ;. • PHONE' 357.1361 JOHNSTO.NE'S ` FUNERAL*,HOME Modern and Convenient Lucknow,Phone 528-3013.; Day . or . Night. Serving All Faiths According 'to Their Wishe's Moderate' Prices, " ' Established :1894 Ij. C Sp. C. Chiropractor .Physio and ' Electro ,Theraprst Wingham ':Phone'' 35745$0. (Office, located on John ' St West and , 'to Toronto Dominion Bank) INSURANCE FIRE; WIND; 'CASUALTY• AUTOMOBILE and LIFE To ' Protect Your ' Jack, Insure_. With. Jack-. Today. J, A. McDONAGH Lucknow, ,Phone 528-3423 4 R. W ANDREW Barrister and Welter LISTOWEL, ONTARIO .:' LUCKNOW 'Every Wednesday' and . Saturday Afternoon Office in the Joynt Block Telephone:. . Lucknow :528-3116 . C WFORD and HEPHERD J. H:' CRAWFORD, Q.C. N. A. SHEPHERD W ingham and Lucknow IN LUCKNOW WEDNESDAY 10 . a.m. top p.rn. Located . in Kilpatrick Block Phone : Wingham Office 357.3630' .. Res. '357.2330 IMPERIAL OIL... PRODUCTS. for prompt service, •and, quality products, ... Contact: '• GRANT CHISHOLM •Phone -Collect Dungannon/529.7$24 , "Always. Look To Imperial'.. For The Best'' A. Williams; O.D. Optometrist 9 tlatriett, Street WINGHAM' !'valla 3E7.1282; KINLOSS TIE•. L.UCICNOW'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, 'ONTARIO families,, . Many young people were home for the Christmas •vacation including: Bill Buckton from Toron• to University, Donald Harnilton jOf the• Dept, of Land and Forests ,at, North'Bay,. Betty Hamilton who - teach,es in Niagara Fa11s,, Ross': Hamilton ernptoyed at a Potash- , Mine,in Saskatchewan, ' Douglas Dickie from, the University of Guelph, Bruce MacKenzie •from, �•W.O. London and, Grace Mac- Dougall,' Eileen and Donna 'Burt of L. ugheeds' Business College, =Kjt chener, MISS Mary /Maclntyre and 'friend,, Miss PakHernando'of'Montreal,. spent Christmas with tbe;.Maclntyre Wiflgham' Memorials GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING. REASONABLE PRICES Buy . Direct and Save Bus.. Ph. 337-1.910 , Res. Ph. 357.1015: • • A. M. HARPER, CHARTERED, ACCOUNTANT 55 57 South Street, Goderich, Telephone`' 5244562 H.adden's :Studj� PORTRAITS • Weddings and ' Children GODERICH, ONTARIO 118 St,.,David 'Street Dial '524-8i8? MacKenzie emorial Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE Services i o nducted '';according to .your, Wishes at your Nome,. your Church; or at our Mem orial Chapel at no, additional charge Lucknow, Phone 528-3432 Day or Wight BELL OPTOMETRIT GODERICH •The'Square (-Phone JAckson• 4-7661)- •,, T.ED COLLYER Registered Master Electrician ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Specializing .In Electric Heating, Electric Wiring A and Repairs And All Electrical. Appliances Lacknow • Phone; '528-5182 G�viIIe.r&Company CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS , Resident' Partner, 4, E, Kennedy, 'C A' Phbne 881'-3471 -- Walkerton Mt •,and Mrs. jack Needham, Pat and Doug of Corunna• visited Tues.: d.ay and Wednesday at the home of x'1r, and Mrs, Lloyd MacDougall.;. • Recently it was reported •that Ren+ nie .Graham of Toronto lead- visited relatives in, the community. Carr ection! it was Peter MacInnes, of the,R,•C.M.P. of Regina driving Unele'Rennie's car, . Mr,, and Mrs..Ross Mac°Kep ie and family:. were .dinner'guest with Mr, and •Mrs. °Fraser.MacKCinnon and family one evening last week. • Denver Dickie .registered Tuesday for another term gat the University •` of waterloo, • Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd MacDouigall. ,Allan and Grace ,, Sharon West. and -Mr: and Mrs;. .W ilfred Farrish visited Wednesday with' Mr. and •Mrs. Clair' MacDougall and Anna • at Markdale. Wilfrid 'Houston, Pinkertdn,•Ispent Christmas Day with 'Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Houston,, Holyrood Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Houston, Kenneth and Wallace, Jam'es,'J.. ,: Guelph, and: Sandra :Rogers, Clar•kson,were guests. of Mrs...Ray Taylor and Derwyn at' Walkerton,' on Monday the 26th.. , . Wallace Houston returned to Lon- don 'on• Tuesday,: December 27th 1 to the London Airport , :. where he, is training`' for an Airplane Mechanic Mr. and Mrs. Balton .Gawks and girls 'of Dunnville were Christmas. guests with Mr.' and Mrs.' Jas. .Burt. and family`. • PACE FIVE We were *yery unfort�►nat� during :the last month because we did not have the praperti�s #or .sale . cu which_our Mr•. and required: • • OUR L15TINGS ARE DOWN,' ALMOST EACH ONE IS SOLD, SQ FOR SALES FOR NEXT SPRING :WE .NEED NEW :LIST - rhos ON;GOOD FARM PROPERTIES AND HOUSES: *E US . FOR THE SALE OF YOUR FARM EVERYONE :KNOWS. ABOUT OUR SUCCESSES LIST WITH US FOR SATISFACTION AND ACTION OX 193'"LUCKNOW: PHONE 620.3618 AGENT FOR D' �JOHN BOSVEL.REAL ESTATE: What :ai year - The" beginning of a new year I, constipation,. `' yoUr ' job, .:.your is a sort ,of :"hello -and -farewell' effort: It's a ' bit like having a party,. ' You are. fresh, 'bathed and: charming.; Your Mello" to the ' . first guests radiates warmth, affection ° and `' 'vitality.. But your "Goodbye, goodbye" as the .last guests totter, .off into ;the snow is a ;.combination of exhaustion, relief and 'cold -hor- ror ; as you realize what, time ; it 15. And that's ;,pretty. 'much the way we feel about the year that's. ahead , and the year that has ' passed, It's a sign of the indomitable human. spirit that we can look back ona•year that was nothing 'but an•unadulterated mess,' and, 'yet look: forward with .. the, greatest cheer and 'optimism to 12 months of what will proba- bly be exactly the sane. Or is it plain stupidity,' the irrationality of man, thea only rational' species? • , For most of us . normal hu- man beings, each year, like life itself, is a mixture. of , pitfalls • and pratfalls and victories 'and conquests and .frustrations and accomplishments.. It's a 'good drink, but it has morq . than a dash of bitters in it. .Maybe your husband had, a' heart attack, But your daughter produced a' beautiful. • grand- child. • Maybe your teenage daughterbecame pregnant. But your old •man finally went, on the ' wagon.. •• You lost some • old .friends, but gained seine hew: ones.. Your. hair • grew Whiter -and" your • teeth blacker. • But .your arthritis • improved and your Aunt Gerty" .died and "left you' $4 'You • worried, for :•approxi- mately four hours, about. the State of the brld, and the starving in. in; ,. and the mvvar in Vietnam, , ' ,',And youworried, depending' on yourage, anywhere from two t- 3,000 hours, about: your. I 'hair, your Complexion, Your:.. ,boss, your bills;, your wife,'' your husband, your children; your roof, :your basement;, 'your ina- bility, to sleep, your inability to hold Your liquor as: you used to; you r mother in-law, your 'daughter-in-law;. 'your ,'smug ness, your lack of .security; your brain. tumour,' .:your atom ach : cancer; :your 'waist -line, :.your' bust -line. ;And eleventy seven thousand other things of equal :importance: Yes, Jack or Jill, you worried. Silly,. waisn't it? Bute., this 'year. Wow! Things are. going to be different. Your children are going ,to' do What you want them to. Your. wife (or husband) is;,going to real- ize finally, 'that • your were right all: the time.. • You're going to be a Better Person.;That's it. A•Better. Per- son:• And no • goll-dang fooling about it. You • are • going to stop nagging:' You are going to be .. more: tolerant of your, , nutty children'' (gr nutty parents). You are go` ng: to ge to church every Sunday.; You are going to get' more sleep, more exercise,. You are going to have 'a, baby, write :a . book, join' a' club. That's. the stuff, chaps. Well, good luck, Mac and Ma- bel. You may need it. 'I• have the utmost faith, in the human stpirit, ,but you .can't itilh"si. dine - Baur. 'With a pea -shooter.' And that's about all we have to tight with when we. enter the jungle of another year of• life. ' . however; this is. a different Nev Year.' It's the, 100th anniv- ersary' .of the Feathers 'Of Con •federation, ' or. something. I know. how stirs. every Can- adian' to : thet•marroW. There's no doubt that every one of us feels a' thrill of pride as, we enter this particiz' .r year. O#te. •hundred :years age; :i.ve," were a 'patched. top ,then, `ung e a s yr suspicious, resentful ainalgam4tion of distinct areas, .' Worrying: only about . total: rights and how znnich °' it Waa• going tocostus.. , But what a change in a '100 years! Today, .we are a proud, glorious nation. ` Worrying about how much it's going to'. cost us; local . rights; resentful, envious, suspicious,; uneasy and patched -together. One cannot help but think, as one looks with shining ' eyes into the shiningnew year, our, centennial year, that we have made tremendous strides:. Side- ;• ways.f . Funer�IFriday F for BIaise Martian (Kingsbrfdee News) The community extends its'sinc-' ere sympathy to Mrs... Blaise'Martin and family on the sudden passing of Mr.. ' Mar.tin. The funeral' Mass ' took place Friday morning ;in St:. Joseph's Church,. Kingsbridge. * . Rev, Edwin*Garvey,'Toronto spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton..• . Holiday visitors with Mr; and Mrs Derinis.Dalton were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold l 1arsman and .children, Miss. Alice ;Dalton, .London, Mr. 'and Mrs. Maurice Dalton, Hamil- ton, .Mr, and Mrs. Brian Daltori. and son, Toronto. • *Mr.' and Mrs John Dietrich and fam%Ty, Clarkson, spent Monday with •Mrt• and -Mrs. Mark .Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Hick Perry:, Det= roit visited' Mr..arid ' Mrs.. Earl Drennan.' Mr. and. Mrs. :Bruce Hansford and Ray'visited friends over the New, Years week -end. Jerry 'and'Ray Heffernan, Miss 'Blanche' Biilodeau visited Mr. and., ,Mrs. O Heffernan over"thn holid- ays. ` Eileen Vassella, Toronto and Nelson Tailion,, Guelph visited Mr, and Mrs. Fred Vassella over the week -end, Mr. and Mrs. Toni •Middegaal and ':family .spent:Sunday herr. Mr. and .Mrs': 'Jim Martin and family spent Christmas in Brant,. ford Patti O'Connor spent the holidays in Detroit. ' Frances 6ilniore spent the week end at her home ' HIGHBROW: A person who enjoys a thing' until it. becomes populate. PIGMYt A little pig.'