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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-09-27, Page 51967. inloss ?' with:. , barn. carn. :e. . Ii'ngs, ACT WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27th, 1967 !AWOL 4.1.10Mr- THE LI.CKNOw, SEN7`IN I .L J NOW ONTARIO PAGE FIVE acKENZIF 0it a Optom trisf NOW IN RIPL'EY EVERY WEDNESDAY'.: Office Hours 10:00 a.m. to 9:00' p.m. Phone Roy MacKenzie, Ripley. 395-5154 for appointment; t. d Hami Iton OPTOMETRIST NEXT' TO ,LYCEUM THEATRE. WINGHAM : PHONE: 357-1361 J.OH.NSTONE'S FUNERAL'` HOME Modern ,' and , Convenient Lucknow; Phone .52e-3013 Day. or Night Serving All Faiths, According to Their Wishes Moderate Prices Established 1894 D, '` INSURANCE FIRE,'. WIND, CASUALTY AUTOMOBILE and I,IFE • To Protect ;Your ; .JacIs , Insure With Jack Today. J A. MD c ONAGH Lucknow, Phone 528-3423 R. W. ANDREW g. elca i,n After )k lett' ent-•. e • . ry ey. trer ri rinia ricin; by ty of, at' • on nt, Ced es of se- ;es im th; al- [Sh D0; Barrister. -.and Solicitor LIST.OWEL, ONTARIO IN ,LU'CKNOVWI Every Wednesday and Saturday' Afternoon ' Office in° the ;Joynt...Block `, Telephone: Lucknow 528=3116. Gavilier & :Company .. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS` • Resident Partner, J. ' E. Kennedy, C.A. •Phone ' 881=3471 Walkerton. IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS; .. for prompt 'service, • and quality products, . Contact: GRANT CHISHOLM Phone Collect- 'Dungannon 529=7524 'Always Look To -Imperial.' For The Best" A. Williams, O,.D. Optometrist 9 Patrick 'Street W. WINGHAM Phone '357-1282:. ARPER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 55' - 57 South. Street, Gode rich., • Telephone 524.7562•• FOR COMPLETE TIRE SALES & SERVICES Phone 529-7600 KINTAIL GENERAL STORE Vulcanizing Retreading Guaranteed Farm, Truck & Pass. Tires, T'i resto•n * Quality Tires At :Lowest Prices ROY A. HAVENS PLUMBING —= •;HEATING WIRING: • Esso.: Heating Equipment and. Home Heat Ser. vice. Dealer,.. Lucknow — • Phone .528-3012 • CRAWFORD SHEPHERD ,and MILL' J. H.:CRAWFORD, 0.C. N. A. SHEPHERD, M,A., LL.B. ALAN R. MILL, ,B.A., L.L.B. • WINGIIAM • IN. LUCKNOW EVERY WEDNESDAY Located in Breckles Block, IN RIPLEY,''' EVERY:FRIDAY In Ross Martyn Building Phone Wingham " Office : 357-3630 — Res. 357:23.30 • W.ingbani Memorials GUARANTEED' GRANITES CEMETERY. LETTERING. • REASONABLE • PRICES:: ' ' Buy . 'Direct. and. Save. Bus. Ph:.357-1910.' Res. Ph. 357=1015 H�ddoenhsSIudio 'PORTRAITS Weddings and Children ,GODERIC;H, 'ONTARIO.• 118 'St. David Street • • Pial 524-8787 MacKenzie • Memorial Chap e1 FUNERAL SERVICE Services conducted according to your wishes at your Home; your ' Church, or at our Mem- orial Chapel at no additional ' charge. Lucknow, Phone 528-3432 Day ' or Night R. W.BELL. OPTOMETRIST GODERICH The Square •' '(Phone JAckson 44661) `ED 'COLLYER Registered Master. Electrician ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Specializing In' :Electric Heating,, .Electric Wiring. and Repairs • and All EIecfricaI Ap l ances Lucknow Phone 528-5182 AUCTION SAL RAINY RIVER SALE• Rainy' River Stocker and Feeder Sale, Thursday, 'October " 5, 11:00 a.m. at the. Stratton Stock Yards; 1900 head of Stocker and feeder cattle. Sold on grading' basis Iess 3% shrinkage; R. A. Fisher, Sec- retary, Emo,''Ontario; Allan Mac- Intyre, Auctioneer, Lucknow. AUCTION SALE . AUCTION SALE of 100' .head of beef ,,cattle, modern power mach-` inert', 36 .acresof standing corn and some household 'effects will be held for' Art Eggleston •Con. •6 West . Wawanosh, . 4 corners south of .Lucknow .or ',1 • corner north of Dungannon. and 2° miles east on Saturday, October 16 at 1 p.m. A1= so offered • for sale subject to ,re- serve bid will be the 100 •acre farm. of the late Charles McNee. • TERMS CASH FARM SOLD •Allan 'MacIntyre, Auctioneer ' AUCTION SALE • • AUCTION SALE ' of livestock, machinery; hay and grain and some household effects will be held for Lloyd Cline, Lot, 1, Con,: cession 14 " Ashfield Township, $; miles ' west of Lucknow and if mile ' south of ,Highway . 86, . on Friday, September 29 at 1:30.: TERMS .CASH —. FARM SOLD• See bills for list AllanMaclntyre, Auctioneer •AUCTION ,SALE AUCTION SALE of livestock; machinery '-and hay will be held for Clifford: Crozier & Son, . Lot 8, Concession. 6. Ashfield Township, :4 corners south of. Lucknow or 1 corner, .north of Dungannon and • •2 miles west. on Saturday, October at 1:30. . , ;' TERMS CASH-.--. FARM SOLD ' Allan Macintyre, Auctioneer Lucknow . AUCTION SALE CLEARING AUCTION. 'SALE :'= of choice 150 acre 'farm, livestock, Machinery., hay, grain will be held for' Fred Horton, lots 13 :and 14, concession •1,' West' 'Wawanosh, a '�mlle east ,;of: Nile Store or 6 miles west of Auburn, .Thursday,. Octo- ber.19 at 1".m. REAL ESTATE.` p 150 .acres choice clay loam :on•' which are .situated two [dwell'ings,:. one-six•room• storeyand a •`h'alf house : which modern conveniences and one , five -room .cottage, one barn, 45" by 70, one barn. 45 by 35; implement • shed . and henhouse:. This farm is all' .workable. except : five acres :of bush: Inspection in- vited..:Terms 10% en day of sale, balance in 60.' • days.•• `Sold subject to 'reasonable reserve bid. • See bills for ` list: Fred Horton, proprietor,. Emile MacLennan, auctioneer. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 100 ACRES •2' miles ' east of St; Helens with 85 . workable, 'bal- ance hardwood .bush. Buildings. consist of 4 bedroom house and 36 x 60 barn Owner wishes to retire • and will consider ,any reasonable offer: € ARAGE with'. Sunoco pumps. situated on paved County road. surrounded by good farming community. Good 'terms or ,ex- change on house:: • .. • For above and other properties, • Contact IVAN STRUTHERS. PHONE KINCARDINE .396.2772 VVilfred MdrOIe� & .Co., Limited WALKERTON Member M the Grey. and Bruce, Mttltiple Listings Service, List M.L.S•---•'Ovor 60 Salelmcrr Working `For You. . ••T:lt >assei.g .>lSitiriitf•: ki .HIGHEST DEBENTU.RE:' RATES. . I• Paid de '5 yeardebentures of *AN' or more ' :61/2%G paid ion 1 to 5 years minimum. $100. THE ONTARIO LOAN. AND DEBENTURE COMPANY' established. 1870 ' ASSETS. OVER $.80,000000' :CAPITAL & RESERVE -$8,750,0.00 ., .1 Yes., I am interested i •your atliactive rates Of interest offered on debentures, I 0 Please tell me more about thls•system of saving. ; • I. 0 Enclosed is my cheque for $ fora year debenture,. Mr./Bice./Miss'.'., •...c ill...•. ...•... ...•,.I• .•,..� i•. Address: ...... ...•. .. • • .. • : i •,. • ' ; TeI.:••' 1 Completeand mail this coupon tot I " ONTARIO LOAN AND DEBENTURE' COMPANY. II 137 Dundas Street at Market- Lane, London Ont: OralI: 432 4158• I' ' • 525 Talbot Street, St Thomas, Ont. call: 633.-0950, 1 W 453. Dundas Street, oodstock, O nt. Or call 539-2051 Member;; Canada Deposit Insurance• Corporation SUGAR AND SPICE by Bill Smiley The ::sweetheart of .1. •Some people 'take a beating and skulk: away to: lick their wounds. Not me. Like Diet 1. believe that, "When the. going, gets tough; . the ,tough ,get goi>Ig," dust to digr,eas ; for a mo-: • ment didn't • you admire the old leader's courage. • during that convention? Though. he was caught in a web of his . own creation, he . had enough guts to -die ` fighting, •politically, ..rath'er than find for himself, a soft spot to :land ori. his last flight „And the mixed , meta- phor .'spotters ' can go to work on that one Back ' to business.: You: can't.. say. ' I'm not' game. Two year's ago,. I. launched, one member of -the family into a university' • career. Be went into orbit, tot-, tered • around in' the strato- ' sphere, ran out of ,fuel, fizzled,. and. sank, though not .without a rate.. - That was son • Hugh. He :did pretty well in high' school, Scraped •through first year col- lege. Changed courses' in sec- ond year. ' Lasted till', late Nov- ember. One day, after listening .. • to :a ` particularity putrid lec- • ture - and you have'.no idea. how numerous they, are = he turned to: a .class -mate and said; "That's it... I can't „take- any ,take•'any - more," walked out,, ' and hasn't•been back since. 'After wintering in Mexico and • other southern • climes. • (during ' which he..: lived. ' on grass.- for a three-day stretch) he came, homefor a while, with, a busted,, finger. The pian ist. Left in mid -summer, •to get a job. A Month' later' we had a• card from •Cape Cod, where he was about to get a jobcutting: fish,. whatever that is. ' Silence. This week we. had a letter. He had a job, at Ben's Delicatessen in' Montreal, ',hoped' to nail.d'own something at :Ekpo,• and was planning • to enroll : at University of Mexico. Some time. ' Undaunted I'm -about to • launch another missile at the university. Kim is too' young to, -go, .I wouldn't • go back 'to Uni- versity if they paid: nine' $100 a. day, and there's onlyone other • me niber of the family. You're right. The Old Baty tleaxe is going to hack and, hew her way through fourth y car' Honer English. She hopes.. • • • • Why? We. Marked .our• 21st anniversary the other .day. Or, 'rather, the day after the other day, :because we both 'forgot: And .don't think that won't cost me:. You'd think_ that, like most, women, ,she'd be quite content to keep my, nose to the •grind= stone: and: enjoy life The answers are- several. First, she's. , one ' of . thoseexas- perating .people who like to finish something they've 'be= gun; even ; if ' it's two decades later. Ridiculous, but that's the way she is.: - / _ So ,why didn't she finish her course In the \first place? Well, • to put it: in. the ;vernacular, she got a bun . in the oven. The bun turnedout to .he our first-born. She struggled laravely to carry, on at lectures,.but decided that the bun, (now spelled bum), was more important .than the Romantic Poets and the Mod- ern Novel. • Secondly;: the; idea' has been percolating for several years: She Inas too , much intellectual' curiosity to sink into the famil. lar 'morass of teas and bridge: . and curling. and gold 'and gos- Thirdly, the :kidsare out of the shellThe son is a young rooster,` the daughter :a healthy chick. The days' of diapers, bot- tles,Hallowe'en costumes and helping, with homework are • over. . • And fourth,• there's the a o,• nomic .factor. She has listened , to me -groan andcrunchout of bed in the morning. She has taken a loflg, hard look at the bags :under• my eyes; the bulge. under my' belt She has heard . Me hacking • inthe morning, wheezing—after one flight of stairs. It's good insurance to:• have, a college degree that will:,. get yotf` a job'" when Midas kicks the can. ' . • She doesn't -know it,' but the 'minute she graduates,- I retire:; So, it's Josephine College, ' off, to lectures, full of ideals • and worries about. the mess she'll come homie. to -every weekend: ' . There are only a few things' . that trouble me a trifle:. I .hope. she isn't ' arrested in one of those student demonstrations. I hope she; doesn't fall in love with: • a .freshman: And 1 hope h can [run that blasted washing - machine.