The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-07-02, Page 18PAGE ::EIGHTEEN
THE ,LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd,. 19.69-
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. C Kilgsbury
iecilnT92nd Year
D.C. KINGSBURY '
Donald Carnpbell, Kingsbury,
formerly a resident of Lucknow',
passed away at Guelph General
Hospital on Sunday,, June 2,2 foil-'
owing several strokes, and pneum.
onia , He was in his 92ndyear.
PHONE' 528-3118.
LUCIiNO'
anad•'
a Ys '
Well gi.s a or take a day. or
two, .and Canada •pis. 102 years'
oalescent
changed once in .a white, has
also become: belligerent.
Kln-gsbu
water onet0 ..ober F,--13;77, a son`
of Duncan Addison Kingsbury it -4c1
Annie Campbell.,:He married
Pheobe. Reed on February 7;.1904.,
at Manor; Saskatchewan They •
celebrated their 61st wedding,
anniversary on 'February 3rd , • 1965 -
when they held "Open House"..
Mrs. Kingsbury. passed awayJune• •
7th ,:1965.
Since. that time,; Mr. ; Kingsbury
has lived among members of his •
family.and -was at the home of his.'
son Charles at Guelph when. he •
took ill and had too enter hospital..
Mr.. Kingsbury was a crane
operator. in Dundas.• He retired
some twenty-three years .ago; mov=
' ing to the Lucknow district. 'They
lived for some time just' west of •
Lucknow. ,. _ later moving pinto the
village.:
Besides his wife Mr , Kingsbury
was predeceased •by'an. infant • '`
daughter and son,' two -sisters: and
Six' brothers;
He is survived by one daughter
Mrs Robert (Nellie) Reid of Luck
now;.' three. sons, William ;of Cal-'
gary ;Donald of Brantford and.
Chyarles of Guelph and;One ' brother
Alex Hume of Vancouver , British
Columbia. • ,
. 'Funeral service' ias held at , Mac -
Kenaie--Memor•4a12-Chapel; .-Luck-•
now. on 'Wednesday, . June 25th with
Rev • Kenneth Rooney as minister.
Pallbearers' were 'Duncan Moffat
of Rockwood.;• James Reid of God'
erich,' Robert. Parker of Dorchester
1 Dona.Id 'Reid of' -R: R. 3 ,. Ripley A 1
nd J L. ;MaciMlilian•-o-f Luck
•
Married At New Westminster,
1: Mr i<ingsbury was,'a member of
i the Loyal'Orange Lodge and Black
Perceptory:. A Lodgeservice was
LL conducted' on Tuesday. evening.
•
HITECHURCH:,:
JOHNSTON -.ALLEN •
:Jo -Ann 'Allen; formerly'of_Sud
taury, :and Garry David Johnston,,
formerly of Lucknow were-m'arrted
,on Thursday, May l5th•at 6:30
Passes:Music Exams
The' 'following piano pupils of Mrs:
Donalda Scott passed their Toronto
Royal Conservatory of Music exams
Grade 9 -Anne • Ackert ; •Grade 8
Bill Hall ,.`Grade 8'- ',Donnie. Mac -
P.m: 'in• New Westminster, British
Columbia
y-tbe-Royal•Cau-`
adiart• the:
Police and stationed"
in the. Vancouver. area ..:He is a son''
Of Mrs'. Albert Garnrnie of LucknoW
and, the late. Edward Johnston. The •
bride, a registered; nurse, is a
daughter of Mrs.' Fleurette Allen of,
'•Mr • -andMrs. Carl McClenagpian
Su
on
visited i n ddy with Mr. and.
..?�
Mrs:'. Howe and family - of Teeswat:
er-and l atter Iecl-a vet success
fill.Rodeo 'at *Walkerton on put b
... � y
0
old:. A manof that age, isan
ancient`, either wise or senile
dignified or drooling: A coup
;try: of that; a•ge is' just .a pup.•
..
Question:•• 'Is :`Canada senile
and drooling, , at ''the ' age .'of a•
pup? Some think; so. I don't.. •
• More :.than ;, anything, a our.:'
country' •is 'an adolescent. It has,
all the •best and • worst features
- -=of '-that-peculiar; breed:
It, is easily, fired to jealousy;
• self -doubting, _ suspicious,• lack-
ing in self-confidence, shy .one
minute .and• bold as 'brass' the
• next,, ' opinionated 'Without
knowing much, 'conformist and
.rebellious -.:.ani ous-for approv- - 'East:
al and • deeply, wounded when it,
is not • understood, idealistic
and - materialistic. In short.; a
:typical teenager, all mixed up
Tremendous potential, but no
clear idea of where it isgoing:.
Older brother, . whoo used to'
seem 'content'to work the farm
and go' to hurch, has• gone all
weird. Hc:ts. sore non when
you call :him the old' nick.
names like Peasoup.• or Foggy.
•He demands' a voice an manage•
ment of .the far`rn and •threw
tens`to leave and set tiff on his
oWn', if.'he•doesn't get it,
Instead; of smiling when 'you
give him a morsel, he, has ta-
ken to ' blowing ,orr. his •Kahn-
Tineta . Horn and. rattling the
bars of 'his ca : uh, playpen•and
scowling and'ii 1lering "Discri-
• minat en:": if he "doesn't get a
share of ' the' goodies — right
now.
.Second ,cousins out-. west:, up
to their cars ' in wheat and oil
and • $1.69 steaks, , . :are also
deeply and.,. vocally resentful
because Grampa told their fa- ..'
thers,. "Go; West, yoU,ng :punks,
go 'Vest. " They feel that they •
should still get. a cut• Of the old
family farm's income;; hack
ladies, is saying things;•, as he.
always did,. whi'eh, Sound, very '
profound; t- it; you ry • .re-
Member what he said:
No wonder Canada is an ;ado-
lescent:' „ ;up -tight, bewildered,
belligerent;' . He's - beginning '. to',
feel: as though he 'comes from a
broken ' home.' And,'.he ,feels.
,pretty.. rotten when _• he „thinks
of the good old days when the
• family was'one ;bi.g hap .y: fame
He's glad for his •cousins
out- N' --est, ;though lie's -switched.:
Down East;ncle H•
iram .is
•
fed up •With' fishingand rum.
:and is 'sending •his. sons •and . •,
daughters to visit, permanent-
ly, as soon as • they are,: old,
•enough, • '
Even up North, those ex
Siberian cousins who Were
herefirst are beginning to bel-,
low instead. of grin hap-pily:`
,,Not • . content.. • with • having •
'ruined •the sleigh -dog industry,
.• they want jam on their blub-
ber: • , •
It's_pi >bahl�' becatase he has' Right in the heart of the
:fallen in with bail comp '= a toUntrv- n l -h r�ie
a gang interested in bombs and'
folk -singing and poetry • and
freedom and all that „sort of..
• 'disturbii ' stuff,
• lz tilt ltruthCi': cc ho LtsccL tO In Ottawa, Daddy,' whd • has
,t .'t+r ntrnt; to sit4iin ills' playpen' taken to wearing is air• in a
x fry{��l' i5t1•sc•i'aps, and be•peculiar way and being photo-
r y, �`• r' SIS.°rs tvCzro graphed with striking young:
and' debonair as ever, it pat-
ting everyone on the back with
one hand and lifting his walla-
With
alletwith the other.
to fish and Poultry. He's leery
of 'his older brother,, who's be-
come so'hard to glong with.
:the 'Walkerton saddle club.•;
Gary Chapman' of: Toronto and
yls g
Miss D u' Irvingof Hamilton
ere' 'da. visitors.wi r. and
•.w • hob y with.Mr. ,
Mrs. Russel Chapman.' On Sunday '
all visited with Mr.' and Mrs. Ross"
Smith and •farriily.at.,Grand ;Bend.:
Bradley Smith returned home with
his grandparents for visit. • '
lIe's sorry for his Uncle . HI.,
ram's' kids, but wishes •there •
Weren't so niany, of them coin•
in to visit:
He wishes the kid brother in
the. playpen would stop . rat-
tling the • barsand climb (:out'
arid helpfeed the chickens;.
And that Uncle .Charlie wasn't
sd'saick, and that Daddy, up in
Ottawa,, would stop giving him:
an'. allowance ` and "then bor-
rowing most of it 'back, with-
out interest
Perhapsmost of all, he
wishes' trnele Sam would `stop
being so avuncular. 'and at the
sante time bellicose; Some,
times, he wishes he still had a_
f 4•
Today, it's tough to he an
adolescent, . 1
a
Montreal;
Flower. girl was; Patricia Blue'of
Toronto, .niece of the groom
One of the ushers was. Bill .Smyth,:
also with`the Royal :Canadian Moon
ted• Police and formerly of Wing -
ham: h,7
'After a honeymoon •in`Ealifornia,
the mcouple will reside in •New: West
nster
Attendingthe wedding were Mr.
and• Mrs: Albert Gammie, Doug
Johnstons .of cknow• . .
LL,uMr..:•and Ings
,•
Ros 'MacLennan'of .Kincardine and
Mr; and Mrs° Jim Blue and family
of Toronto •
•
OUSEHOLD'.: EFECES
Will 'BeHeld For 'The Estates
Of The Late ts. era Kempton
and Mrs. Edna. Munn '
• AND ADDED ARTICLES,
On
HURON .ST., RYPLEY .
At:1p.m
I)I.CLUDED• IN :THE' SALE IS A'
1963 'CHEVY '1 SEDAN 1N GOOD' CONDITION
T>J.RM., :CASl. * .LJ'RQ IAI: TAX I •EFFECT
Donald ►'. Blue, Auctioneer