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THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, :LU;CKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY' yth; 1970
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Smiley's forecast
• You proably have some pre- . its lowest swing- of the pendu-
d etionizfo --the as the, disci
Remember, this is for . the having a ball,.
doing is replaced s
do, 'Lets see how • they match. line• of leaby
all,." "projects"
whole' decade, not just 1970, and talking when • you haven't •
Let's get . rid of the . dirty'. anything to talk with, or about:
ones first: There Is going to be • Canada will' become a 'very
• more and mored racial trouble, junior' partner of Uncle Sam, •
' And this means 'more 'and more Inc:. That is, if it f%'rst doesn't.
violence, hatred, killing. and , became' a gaggle. of minor
• crueitry, both physical and psy republics with about as
chologlcal. •The whites are much international prestige as.,
going to be beleaguered, and w Monaco,
are going to fight back . ruth- Sounds like a pretty sordid
lessly, most of them.
Seventies,. doesn't it. But it:
There: • .is going to be 'more won't be -that bad:That the
andLinore ,pollution; =noise,. air, big
Water,. . . despite' the " strenuous "Picture, and big. pictures
efforts of a. vocal' minority to are'. often third-rate, as witness
; big -screen ' movies
do something about' 'it. The al -
ht ` b 'k :willcontinuec ' t ymou ost, ve of seenthe
mighty black iately:
LROSS CORNERS
HP11da
Mrs' Midford Wall -and Donal
Were , Mr: and Mrs: Earl Tapp
from Wingham, Mr.. and Mrs
Thomas. Hackett and .Douglas •
• from Ashfield, and Mr •and` Mrs..
visitors .with Mr. and
•
o
dictate policy in .this field. In -the •: little, subjective
Taxes will go on rising and world where the individual
inflation will: go on- inflating.'; lives., itisn't„all black, "Babies:
The only solution would be will continue to be born, . and .: .
rigid . controls •.of . wages,, rent, chuckle and ' halve, their little,. •
food, .etc ,..: and no politician soft •bellies : blown on - and be ' ,.
will • have the guts to impose 'preciou and',funny: and utterly
'them. And if he did,. the public deligh id for a few years.
,'•woyld._.Raise.a'holocaust -of hue '. And. the foulbrown.. mud, of:
Ezra Stanley from •Culross
Bill Stanley: from Kinloss spent
tie week -end ;with his grand-
parents. Mr. and .Mrs Tliomas
Stewart. . .
New Years visitors .at the home.
of Mr, and Mrs ... N.. E. Haldenby
were. Mr. and lArs: 'Dotiglas
Haldenby and family :from • ,
Lucknow , M. •and Md.. :Delbert
Hedley and family from
Kinlough . •
•
Pi' o -repo,
N. 'E. Haldenby has returned to
his home, after: being a patient
in Wingham ;General Hospital
We hope that Mr :. Haldenby wi:il
be -blessed -With improv -ed; health._
• Congratulations to Mr and /
Mrs. .Douglas McEwan (Charlene
Anderson), who were ;married
on December, 27, 1969.in. Luck-
now United 'Church:
Mir, and Mrs ••Fred Friendorf
of Kitchener .spent:the week -end
with Mr, and Mrs. N.: E: •
• Haldenby.'.
WHITECHURCH
•
•' Holiday visitors with Mt and_
• •: •Mrs : Bill Rintoul' and. family.'
were Mr. and Mrs. JSave $ . - r
hoitzer of •Barrie, l•;ii , and Mrs
Harry G.utoski. of Kitchener,
- Sharon Rintoul•and Helen 'McNee
of London; ' A11 spent Chtrras
Mr and 1":7s•. ':'ac:.
of Brussels:
Christmas guest with ' and
'pis"..Ira Wall and family were Bill
`Wall of Toronto;. Edna Wall of '
' London`1nd '. r', and :'.. George
Needham: and. faitily of Rin. e:tor:.
Mr , and V s :.. Ralph Cameron
•
smartly back to his law prac-
tice
The standard' -of living will`
increase, and .so. will the :stand-
ard . of -dying. We'll have more
things, and we'll kill ourselves
faster getting them::
There will .be just as many•'
poor people in 1976 as there.
were. in •1966: and probably`
more . peopletalking about it, •
and doing . less.
• People will drink more and
think' less. The drug 'scene will
make • the Sixties 'look like a
Sunday school ..picnic where
somebody had too much lemon-
ade.
The Vietnam war will peter
out ignominiously. The Com -
munists • of Nortfi Vietnam
will take over.' • There will; be,
vicious: purges. And then the
' Vietnamese wilt go about : their
bttsiriess of rebuilding and ltv
• •
Millions of • today's. hippies
will be sick with arthritis and.
kidney trouble, will be on wel-
fare and wondering why they
did. it.
The Arabs will . continue
their efforts to wipe out the
Jews and get some bloody
noses in the :process
iushands, will continue .. to
)eat Dnp their wives _onSatur-
day night. Or vice versa.
- Education will go . through
•to the lush green grass' of May,
and the dead black twigs .of
winter will become the green
mist of „April, and. the rich'. joy
of June.' ' . ----T-
And • the brutal winds.and:
biting cold of February will
inevitably term into the broil -
tug brown beach =of July.
And '. the wheat and:. the
'peaches will turn to• gold. And
the potatoes ..will ' come up
plump and . firm and scsibless.
And the fish Will be .fat
thebeef will be beefy.
And perhaps you will do`
something good and kind. And .•.
perhaps someone Will . say a
something that , ` ;makeg: you`
think you, are wdZthwhile. And
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LETTER TO THE :EDITOR`
uronview Folk
a Thank rqu
Gunton, •Ontario
January. 5,'.1979
•
The Lucknow Sentinel,
Lucknow, Ontario
Dear Sir:, :e;
The resin eats add -Staff
I.uronview.. would appreciate' •:
very much,. if you ":would.' allow
them ,space to say a heartfelt
'Thank' You '•' to al]/ those whonel.
on rO rams. Or entetainment,
,
and _rhose-..wh _sent gifts_, _cards._ot .
:treat's to residents during the .
Holiday Season. A special thanks
to organizations end' individuals
who carne^regularly throughout
•the year:. : .
Sincerely,.
C. A Archibald,
pernaps yuu :win udve• iuyuei
teenagers (hah!) And perhaps
you will . grow in understanding
and:' love. And perhaps your cat
won't have kittens.
-.Personally_,"I thin
k the- Sev-
enties • will' be like • most ofthe
other ages 'of man: 'black and
white; •grey and 'orange, blue
and gold "
Well, all we ' can do is wait
and see, chaps. But don't hold.
your breath waiting. for 'my
predictions to be wrong. Just
carry cn, and live each day as
a .'precious 'gift which will nev-
er
ever: come to you again. '
Happy, Seventies. '
of"•Ashfield and. -Mr. ,and. Mrs Jim
•
Reid •and 'Donnie of..Florida were
8i11. Rintoul and family ...
*sir. 'andTrs; Bill Chambers of
British Columbia wefe Tuesday
visitors with Mr; and Mrs. Carl .
4.0e: d .a .1 ;
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Lee.,. Allen
and Lynda of Burlington were •
'Sunday'visitors with Mr. and Mrs'.
Bill P.intoul and family:
Whitechurch Women's Institute,
y'arua:y• rneeting will be held
Wednesday, Januaiy.:14 at, 2 p rn,
at the . home of Mrs. Albert
Coultes. 'The 'roll"call Laws for
-1.
Lookbefore..you leap, but"do not•
be afraid after you. have looked,,
by Mrs'. Frank Ross Current
events, Mrs. Tom Jamieson..
mop c e .r •f se f:defence..
Mts,:.Russel`Ross.. Lunch,. Mrs
Russe"1 McGuire, ,Mrslion,Ross,
hi s.. WaIlate Conn.and Mrs.
Rob ' Mowbra.
r. 'and 'Mrs . Eldon Emerson;
Da'r•.lene and Sharon of St. Cath-
arines visited .Thurs•dayto Sundajr,•.
with'Miss Lila Emerson"and Mr.
:and Mrs. Victor Emerson,
Russel; Ritchie , `.ir,.. and Mrs...
,Victor Einersor 'wiere New'?rears
Eve guests with Mrs. Charles
Tiffin of Wingharn, .• . k '
Mrs . WiIli m a - ” a e
Andrews passed away atthe home •
of her daughter in Ashfield Town
'ship; fo.11owing.4 lengthy illness'..
,was- a'daughter• Of :the late'Alex
ander, and'. Mary Rose .,
'The:'late •Mrs... Andrews K
survi.ved..by,two sons Harvey of
Exeter.; 'W.arrener. of Auburn and
one daughter Mrs. Ben (Margaret).
Mole of ;Ashfield Township; two •
sisters Mrs. Mary (Dolly) Evans of
Silverton, Manitoba Mrs.
May. Sitter of Saskatoon, sixteen
grandchildren and thirty-three
great granchildren She was
predeceased ;by her husband . 32
years ago a, ane brother Hugh ,
Services ;were held • from the
The death occurred in Lloyd -
mjjster, Saskatchewamon. Dec-
ember 24th, of Elizabeth Alice ,
'"Lizzie" Moffat 'in her 84th year;
She: was•rhe'adaughter of the
.late Mr,' and Mrs: Duncan
Macln :re . Surviving are.her•.
ty
,husband Lance of Lloydrn nster,
and one brother A1ex,of`Eastend
Saskatchewan.
:Auburn on Friday ,. December 26
at 2 p: rri .=with Rev : Odendahl
officiating. Temporary „entomb - :
ment'was"'at Pioneer. Mausoleum;'
�Darigdiuiou , .
Pallbearers were six:"randsons,
g
Arnold; Sandy_
, and: Bill:Andrews
Frank McDonaldBob and Walter:
Mole/. The family flowers were
carried .by' Keith Machan a
grandson
it •
Mrs.' Lorne Woods •in Lucknow
x.
•
Mr. acid Mrs, Wm. Irwin and
Lloyd'.nof Kinloss visited with,
,Mr. and Mrs'. Charles Wilkins:
.,-.Nand fa.tniLy on�yevt
Charles Wilkins is recovering
, from severe ear infection..
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•YOUA'MIOERS
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7 Miss .A.gathe Dupuis of Sarnia
7, '-'1"4--0411'ned ' to a' wheelchair, but
she earns money athome' painting
pictures, thanks to training made
possible by •the March ,of •Dimes;
'You can help'+provide suitable work
for other disabled:. adults by con-•'
tributing to' the March of• Dunes.
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