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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-11-12, Page 17WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th,. 1969 THE, i4IACKNOW 0 is•s . READY FOR O `T 1 • • If you, wish to be decisive with your humbling, here's our very special -GTO — The Judge— already creating its own legend. • The list of standard equipment reads. like .a. performance catalog: ' 366' horsepower Ram Air- •V-8. 4 -speed • heavy duty transmission, Hurst shifter, ' electric- rear defogger, radio: Rally II wheels. Full -width rear -deck airfoil. H.D.'Positraction etc. IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY R . - E.., :JUDGE" ALL U13E, FOR .TN J 1,1 T O' DOOR,-- This is a beautiful full .•reconditioned' • one owner tar and - Must be seen,and: driven features''. six cylinder, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, "wheel: discs: ideal . firstor second car.„ Lic. ' 15812, .-s SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO PAGE SEVENTEEN;. Speaks To 1NI, luctear CEntre -be ip1.ey W,;omen's Institute met in the Legion Hall .on Friday. • November 7th.. A report of the Rally was given by Mrs Kirkpat- rick and Mrs. Irwin. A. report of the convention. was given by Mrs. Finlay McLeod,' the President. Mrs. Oliver McCharies , conven- or'of Agriculture,and Canadian' Industries, iritroduced Mr. Don • Whiter, . ublic1 lat ons officer of the 'Bruce Nuclear' power centre. He, showed slides and gave a detailed explanation of the. plant. workings. • Mrs, Culbert thanked -the speaker.: • A sing song followed. • It was decided to caterto j Legion-i3anquet.on November 22nd . A .social half hour followed. Mrs. Gemmel, M'rs. Kirkpat- • rick , Mrs. Frank Scott , .Mrs. Joe. Scott, Mrs. Finlay McLeod, Mrs. Mor.ga'n Johnston aftended the; Women's Institute' convention. in Mount Forest last week. SPECIALIZING IN PORTRAIT 'WEDDING INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL. HARRIS STIJDIOi KIN..cA.J1D1 IMI MALCOMSON PHONE 396,2'791. Amberle.y:LQi. HokIAnnual-Dinner ..AMBERLEY •NEWS 'On Tuesday •evening November.. 4, ,members of Amberley VL:. O. L. .with their `wive s and. invited guests enjoyed the, annual turkey banquet. After dinner an interestiing program. waschaired by George Moncrief: Rev. 'Kenneth Ropney 'f. Knox Church Ripley gave::a ,fine address Norman Dunsrnoor of Kinca•rdine:accompanied•by Mrs.. Ear-r-t��a--wed-sa-ng--hu-naorous_:, ,.-:-. songs and in conclusion pleased ' the 'audience by 'sing in`g .'Bonnie Charlie". , Mr Fred Ward, now retired from the Airforce and -who: is resid- ing ' in. Lucknow', . showed rna ny interesting slides of -t1' warareas in, World War *I '•G'eorge'Moncrief thanked everyone who assisted in any way-to.make'•the evening a, success. ' '. Sympathy •is extended. to Mrs Walter Brown•and family of the ,late Walter Brown, who passed: ----away oiiW-edrresdare ening November' 5. Walter was a resid- ent of the Amberleyarea for most, of hiS ,life and will he :especially. I ��� Te e�nb r�dgfO isa i lfi� s - tom Unbelievable but true. • Only 5,000 miles., Has automatic, white walls, wheel discs, tinted windshield. Remainder of five year 50,000 50,000 mile warranty. Like new. Lic. X316.0.. • This high performance automobiie'is equipped with a 4'. barrel 326 engine,. heavy. duty 'three, speed floor mounted stick shift: Radio, wide ovals, head: rest, .heavy duty suspension, rally guages. Lady driven only • 23,000' miles. Still under warranty. Lie. 1182885. GODERICH 5 children in the. communityover the years. °, Sunday guests with Mt.' and .'Mrs'. Bob 'Courtney -and family. were Mr: and Mrs. "George McDonald /Murray':McDonald of Ripley, Mr's, •Lottie' Courtn'ey.:of Kincardine and Mr. and ',Mrs.' John.:Andrew McDonald of the. second .conces- sion of Huron': • • Mrs .4V .:J .•'Courtney of Amber-. ley ,spent the .week -end with Mr. ,arid Mrs: 'John C, "M'acDonaltl and with. other relatives in'the November' Is It doesn't require a high •'IQ to realize thatthe world is going to "hell` in a hurry. All you have to 'do- is read, look and listen: . Vietnam, that great canker, continues . to suppurate. There. is an explosion imminent in the Middle :East.. China and • Russia are ,snarling at each other" in • outer Mongolia' or somewhere. There are a dozen .• or more • .brush -wars. ;3n pro- gress. '. . . . . Then there's :pollution and • inflation :and discrimination, and high.taxes and shortage "of housing,, and student, riots, •and sexual' : freedom and • drugs among the kids, 'just , to men- tion 'a few other. jollies: ; ' :Top this off with coronaries and `constipation, lung .cancer and. fivers ;.turning . 'to ,stone, abortion's'.' and : acne. and' .it's. hard to%believe the ragged. old human race can keep it .°finger trvthe';ilyicc much -longer..: As if •that 'isn't enough, it's November sin.: Canada, a thought to chill the spirit, cui d.le the • blood, make the bones ache: and turn ones' thoughts ,to Itamlet;` "To' be or not -to'°be, that ;is the question.'': 1?ersonally., ' I'd prefer. not to be; .in November.' But;, I haven't the guts • to :commit suicide. however,anyone who'd.' care to ,finish me off is welcome.. • . • November is''a • month. that should be "deleted from the; 'cal- endar, ;act' of Parliament, -if necessary.. It's given a .perfect. send-off •. by the..horrors 'of..Hallaween.' This is kind of fun ,when. your kids are little. They're excited and you're li •But+•hen • a nightmare `spiritless thirty days ofgl'edin in which the -sun seems to have; disappeared' from, the universe., • It's , a time for huddling:., by the ' fire Except, thatyou've forgotten 'to , get your winter' wood in. A time for,. reading depressing poetry. Afor .:,ggrouching' and grumbling: : A tine for watching:. third-rate TV and despising yourself for Wasting the time. A' time for' ,AA's to fall off the wagon.'.., But • we mustn't despair, must, we, .chaps? We must be a man 'for 'ill 'seasons. Surely. there , must:. he ;something good about 'November:' Just% as . the human ' race :trackies .:pollution; . ' inflation, population ,and all.' the. • other ailments, .mentioned :above, we ' must tackle November.., We'll probably ;be :lot) late, just'as we are with • these items; but we've got' to give it: that old human ; • Let's see.' Well, there's' Re- ' . `menibrance. Day.to" 'brighten things • up. ; There are the •::.Christmas: gift advertisements, six .weeks early, 'but very .color- :ful.: There's. thenannual wallow of the Grey Cup game:; I must admit: that something bright happened to • me::this November.' T had slept in` Sat urday.. morning; for ; a' bit, got • up, looked, .at • my ; lawn, shod ..dered, and' retreated to . the morning; paper and. coffee with • a�:.substitute for,' 'creani:.. • Doorbell' rang," Dam' ••paper-• boy," :collecting,'' . I• `muttered;• but, answered. `F.our fresh -faced 'students,1equipped with rakes, .wanted to' know if I'.d'aike my lei 4 keNl 'l -h & gas4n'g� money to take. the. local retard- ed children on a . couple" of jaunts. Somehow, that little 'note' of armtirti tr-W-a-•-cold—•worl-d-•--did they've grown up, and you have an' entire evening of answering . the doorbell and sailing heartily ' at surly : Ar- chins' who sneer' at your. Mc- ' lntosh app es an village. Weekend guests with'Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Bradley were Mr, and Mrs. Adrian I-Iardenb_urrMr:„ and Mrs'..Eldori' Hardening and -family Of -Flint Michigan who; .attended'. the funeral'of the 'late'" Walter',I3rown on Saturday;. :Flowers were placed in Pine River United 'Church•on. Sunday" and were in memory of the late Walter Brown from members of :. his family. ' Shirley Reid has, accepted' a secretarial position at Waterloo' University, Arthe'Sun day morning!service• at Pine Rivet United Church , Don- ald Martin, peter •Walden!, and Larry Irwin sang a pleasing number and• were accompanied by Ann• ' Ferguson snag av en't' ya ' got any ; chocolate'` wonders for me. They raked bar's?", its charm fades, a. little.. Then there's everything. else. `that.. November brings. .Snow tires •.neglected' until too late, Stornm; windo s s ditto, . Freezing • winds: Rain ,that:turns :to .snow. Last , year's.. rubbers • leaking. 'Dirt tracked, in. ' The glories of autumn• have vanished: The plcasures of win- ter are not yet. All you have is: a brei•, ulccrotis, dirty, so • en, • the :lawn,. after a: fashion, rang the ' door -bell .every five min•. utes' to ask for . a drink or the time, and it• cost • .me ten bucks. •But' it .was •Worth it,' Some- body ' was; doing something for• somebody. It gave •me enough strength„ to hang on: for that • most. welcome •.day of the year," No:v, 30th,and the end of the.' annual nightmare. RIPLEY Custom Butchering= -.,Curing,' and Smoking' ,; Cutting and Wrapping Sausage Making Fast • Freezing' HOGS AND CATTLE `• ON MONDAYS CATTLE ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS With Two 'Big .Coolers, we Are' Able To. 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