HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-01-07, Page 6PAGE'.. SIX .+c . m.4.,00 offik BGa THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, :LU;CKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JANUARY' yth; 1970 LF-PRIi PRO.CE5SDIG BLACK and wHITE 8 •Exposure 58c . .12 ---- 85c "a'-• KODACOLOR 8 Exposure:' $2.12 12=$2.88: By-pass ``middleman • . ' storekeeper," send DIR- ECT to processing.. plant and save 50%!. Send __. film,..,. cash, `cheque_' or' money ordew'along with this ad to: ' CLINTON PHOTO SERVICELIN ,CTOR, ONTARIO "Add_.:_ % tax and: 15c to • .cheques 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 FOR CONTtNOEQ �IfATING COMFORT. T•OP. QUALITY •ESS.O: ' HOME HEAT HEATING EQUIPMENT SERVICE (No down payment, 10 yens to pay) AT NO COST TO YOU ROY HAVENS;. Plumbing and Heating Phone . 528-3012 Lucknow ESSO'OIL BURNER SALES'and SERVICE HOIIIIE . H T ,SERVICE: 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.. TWE SECRET )OS C ESS.: •' TO STR/tE WN/LE THE/R°, /SAQ9T ,. w/awer. woe •YOUA'MIOERS • • ByRMT.. 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. AD I