The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-03-26, Page 19WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th,1969
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WHITECHURCH NEWS
Aldori'Purdon on Friday shipped,
'6 Holstein Heifers from his farm to
• go to Mexico,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, ;
Darlene and Sharon of St. Cather.-
ines spent the week -end ,with Miss
Lila Emerson and visited Saturday
with Mr. , and Mrs:. Victor Emerson
Mrs. Walter Arscott, Valerie and
,Andrea spent. the holidays with.
atives'in Toronto: f .
• Mr and Mrs .. Bob Whittle of
Toronto' were weekend visitors with
Mr. ,'and Mrs. 'John. Jamieson, and
family
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Mr'. and .Mrs. George Fisher -and'
'Doris :visited Thursday, and Friday
: with; Mr , ' and. Mrs.. Gordon Fisher, , •:
and fainiY Guelph:
of Guel h
Mr .. and Mrs :. Norman
Davis;. Mane and Kenneth of..: ,•
Toronto• - -
.were first of the' week vis
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'itors:with Mr a d: Mrs L r ce
. n awe en
Taylor and family: .
Sharon Coyneyof Windsor spent .-
.:.
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• the holiday week with Mr, and Mrs
.
Lawerence Taylor and family 'and
on,SUnday returnedhome from
London,by train
1 st Kinloss Scouts
Hold 4 -Day Camp
xi14.oss news
1st Kinloss Scouts Jamie Graham.
Dale •Maclnnes, •Jamie McEwan,'
Bill Stanley., Jamie Lizmore'and. •
Paul Ackert'with'leaders John Van
Beers•and John'Ackert had ag ood
four-day • camp last' week.
Snow mobiles were a big .help in
getting supplies tp camp and maple.
syrup, making at Lizmore's was very.
interesting. ,
SKATING PARTY
South Kinloss and Langside young
people enjoyed a skating party: in
Wingham' arena on Tuesday night.
Mr. and; Mrs.. Evan Keith add
family visited at the home of Mr,
and Mr's Murray 'Tuck at' Oakville
o Saturday `
• Ian MacKenzie. of •Toronto spent •
the week -end: atthe home cif his
ar. nts , M. and Mrs. Frank Mac-
Kenzie.
Mr . and .Mrs. Herb' Buckton and
Mrs . MacConnell were' dinner
'guests with Mr and Ivlrs... Tom
Morrison of Whitech,rrch on snnday Y
• Visitors with Mr..and. Mrs,.Gail= •
bert. Hamilton"during''holiday week
Were` Betty Hamilton of Niagara
Falls andJanette'and Susan Barr'
from Kinlough . •`
BIRTHS,
RUSTON'. to Mr. and Mrs. Gil.
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Ruston (Audrey Staniey):of George--
own,` on Friday „.March' 21st in
Stratford General ,Hospital, a
daughter". A sister for Todd and:: •
Dean..
Junior =Sta.rs
Betty Maize bowled high: single of.
164 for the girls this week, with
Linda .McIntyre. bowling a high .
double of 300, -Da•vid.Humphrey
bowled a high single of 246' and.a
double of•460 for the boys.
Team Standings. for the year are:
Beth I- allam's Bright Stars 61, Zena
Garniss' Morning' Stars 41, Rick
Passmore's Dim. Stars 40 , Murray
Button's .Falling Stars 32. • ; •
Mens 9 p.m
Clarence Greer takes top honours
for this week -with 353 flat for High
Single and -870 flat for High Triple.
Others with good, triples
for:'this
week are: 'Orville Elliot' 742,
Sport Johnston 724, Mike Sanderson
736, Bill Button 716. , Donald,' Mac
Kinnon 704
Bill Hunters Mustangs 7 points,
Sport Johnston's Pontiacs 0 points;
Donald MacKinnon's. Dodges•,7,
points, Fred Young's Fords 0 points;:
Bill. Button's 'Buicks.-7, points John
Rutherford' s'Oldsm'obiles 0; points
.'.Games of * 4'nd over: Clarence
Greer 353 and 323,, Bill Nelson 260,
Donald Ivlclntyre 261, Terry -,Rath -
well 263 •Sport Johnston 290 Or-
ville` Elliott 262 and :2.73. 'Gordon
Brooks 266. Ro' 'Fibla son 284,
Donald MacKinnon 258, .Buster
• Whitby. 291, Jack Caesar 303, , Bill
Stewart •290 , Bill; Button 296, Russ •
'B'utton 268 M•ike Sanderson•268
and 261
Team Standings; Mustangs ..
g g 24,
Dodges21,, Buicks :12,•Oldsmobiles:;
3, Fords *7,; Pontacs 4, „The Fords., '
'and Pontiacs stiff have '1 game ..to
bowl as they missedthe week. of. •
March 11, because. of unsuitable
weather
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Ladies'.9 p.m.
ThePao eoff t ' fine tart
1 ffsar to ystart
with Kay ,Crawford taking'the High
Single.of 281 for .the' evening with •
Marie Stewart coming up with
681 triple
'Gaines Played;; Lois Walden's.
'Jelly :Beans 4, ;Irene `Nelson's
Peppermints 3; Mary McMurray's...
Humbugs 5;. Mary Cleland:'s. Loll;=
pops'2; Kay. Forster's••Gumdrops 5', •
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, Teani Standings: Humbugs. ro,, . .
Gurndrops'7., Chocolates 7, Lollip-
ops• 7, Jelly. Beans 6, Peppermints;'
Gaines 200 and over:,. Trudy Nel
son 223, Lois. Walden 202, Maudie
Fisher 236.and 201, 'Rose Hall 266:
Kay. Crawford 211 and 281, ..
• Anna Johnstone -:201 and 225,
Mary Nelson 205 , Mary Lou.. Barger
23$, Marie Stewart. 242 and 264,
'Kathleen Forster 230'and':204,
a Murray'arb Sanderson•
225
Glori y ' ,
22.2. - , . • ..
•.. A ..'couple of_ weeks ' ago, I
sang a song .of 'hate in . this.
..space.., Since .,Springr theoreti-
cally; .is.'just' around that cor-
''ner which recedes 'steadily as
you approach it, the least 1 can.
do is sing a song of love, and
• 'ask you to ;join me:. Everybody
loves something, 'even . if it's
•
' only his ear.
Loa
its• pretty hard to get ;all ,goofy'.
about Spring The :pile ofs�n,ow,
pushed up, bgside the garagb.is
now down'to six feet. My cedar
• lawn . chairs look like,•a couple,
. of matrons,- buried to the waist
in 'blanc -mange, their. arms'ex» •
tended pleadingly. The .picnic.
table *still'looks like a freshly
risen loaf •of bread.
But th't sun shine; day' after
day, and; eventually those aril -
cies, must reveal: themselves in,
all `their scabby,' shabby •'• ugli-
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ratherwon'dering , wheth'er the ..
:.whele "tri was worth:: it. Sand
'
P ,
and flies and.: heat ,And nobody: •,
:else: there but a 'mob of •ex-
hausted, hot, ' tired and dis
' . gruntled• pilgrims like• yourself.. ,
That's 'love. -
However, one mustn'twax`
philosophical;:.about= love, even
o.n• a: highly elevated plane' like
s-•-Not-i- this-eou,ntr• , in',
this climate: Let's get` down to'•
secifics:' What: do we love?.
I: love my country. •Not the',
government, .or the people, `.
: articularly. The' physical. Can-
ada:• A black spring stream. rac-:
'ing between the snowbanks in
'Vfa.reh..., :The :.'ghostly , Mist' .-ef --"
green ;that.`slips into the trees
in May, The -Rockies, in mid -
s rnmer,' •al'oof,. sneering at the
antsthat crawl 'about their:
knees. T,he sculpt firedblue
'whiterseascapes of January: '.
I - love peace' •and loneliness,.
• and they're dam' hard. to: come
by., riow-a=days. It's •beautiful to
bye alone,, sometimes, without'
the yelp and 'clamor, the stink ..
• o f ,,vee ay -.;living, it?,
About :the, only place you can
-` find ,ft 'is.. in in inacessiblc •
boa, -with .a •fishing rode The
outboard motor and the... ski-
doo,have seen to that.
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Lucknow
--Dungannon'
As we -enter -the -second -week -
Hess
'Spring in Canada• is. pure fe-
• , male; unpredictable,. perverse,
'Passionate, hot-or�cold, cruel -
or -kind. And completely snde-
of pi ridable,' as, far-as--mood=gee-s •
In, thiscrazy climate,- I Have
,1ain : on fresh grass' in;
March
and in love and in sun .'that.
suggested.:the following month
would be July..' And I :have;
gone f shi-igg-ori-=the first_ o- f
May and had':my line freeze to
thesrod. • ;,•
'° There: Having expressed my,
mistrust of Canada's Spring, 1
'shall ,'return -to our ahem
love
This• is a favoritetopic or
the Lucknow -Dungannon playoffs
we find 'Ferne MacDonald spotlight,
ed with a 286 and 247 singles.and
a 743.. triple..
Oahe-r--stars-o f--tlie,-week-w-e r
Trudie Nelson 25.6; Doris Hodge,
233, Ruth Jardine 233 and Pearl
Jamieson wel.
For the::males of "A" group
Harold Ritchie rolled a 287 single
and Bill Stewart rolled, a 715 triple;.
Jack Caesar bowled a 283 sin*le
and Bill Stewart'a 276.
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1 he-?-ebr-as,•'Tige-rs-and--W-ilver-
ines have 9 points each „,.the
Beavers '8 ,"the Cubs 5 and the
Gophers 2. •
In "B" .Gtoup , Joyce Cranston:
bowled a 309 single and a 685
triple . ,
Catherine Andrew, had a 248
game and Shirley Hawthorne a 227
Jim. Mathers took over with a' 33'?
single and a'898 triple;
Al.Johnstone rolled. 286, Bob Fin-
lay 27_2, Gord Brooks 269, Mel
Corrin 268 and derald Priestap 252,
This gives "B" group these stand-
ings: Lions 14, Chipmunks 8, Pole
Cats 6 , Squirrels and Coons 5 -
apiece, the Kangaroos 4,
Distance Counts, 'so put it
between you and the nett one.
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poe s w o can rn o a
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And, I ',.love • all growing
things:; grass, flowers, 'leaves.,
Except when they.. have ..to; be
mowed, or cultivate& or raked:
And nearly all. children Ex-
cept when they grow up.
• And I love a good 'poker
e, espeei-a
cards are coming right.. And a'
good:: argument, especially,
en I'm right, which seems to,
be :nearly every time::
And I love my• wife. but oh,
you . kid. And' I love my .kids,.
but 'OH, YOU. KIDS! ,
- •And t love to do a good job:,
.whether it's writing' a column,,
Or teaching' a dumbbell' some-
. thing, or finding a new' Om,
mick •in my tax return. It sel-
dom happens, but it makes me
h'aPP3`.
Sometimes I can even love
my neighbor.•as' myself. It's a
lob easier• these..days. He hasn't
aid -sere'
thing else to, write ;'about. Not .
being . a poet, '1 •>vill avoid
trying b�= aczr ,.d t=zereby-
save both hf us a lot; of enibar
rassment: • • , :
Some people think that: love
• is a potion, especially in the
Far East. You :know;:. rhinocer-•
os horn ground up in a mixture
of oysters, and celery•. Actual-
ly, I wouldn't mind taking a
swig at it. Sounds ,jolly invigor-
ating, or something.
Love is not a potion; it's :a
lotion. It warms the cold heart,
as, analgesic balm warms the
sore shoulder. It lubricates the
grin-ding--nerves:-.-11 -+t soothes
tortured soul as olive oil does
the baby's bum.
It is an ointment (bv the
way,. Mecca ointment' is good
for practically anything. Un-
paid commercial). And it is a
Mecca toward which' you 'trav-
el, and front which, you .return,
`want t� covet. •
See? I've • itjst begun. ;1 hay
en`t even mentioned .hot bone
••• fires or cold '.beer;, or' `a thou.
sand other things. Put down a ,
list for 'yourself, and you'll de,
cide you're • not such on :Oct
miserable after
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