The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-01, Page 2Ps' irs
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ELECTRIC HEATING .
WIRING AND REPAIRS
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of men; Then came the more.
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a of what we can'beower
town • like. Trulyitor.
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ELECTRICAL:
M O D E R N.1 Z AT I O N
tie missile and the mightly atom
bomb'.. Each time a new weapona
of our community Unfortunately
the use of the most 'lethal weap'-
FINANCING. AVAILABLE
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A LAND OF SWEE TAND SOUR;u1;r;
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There •seems• to be .a eneral • feelin that life hasgone a little_
g ee g_
.. , , • .-•-sour' *hong' maty people today- mainly m our • cities
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wweoss-
ession and other stood, in fear.
But there is a greater weapon
than
on man has•
' use in such. communities. Otlrs
may not suffer as much as some
but; then it maysuffer •more than •
others.
LUCK' NO'1W `
Phone 528 518'2
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all ofthese.'Itisnotasyet
„ The small town and rural -areas don't feel this,malaise so:deeply,
perhaps becaiis e theylive so.:close to nature. Theirpeople live with
. the seasons,,.see the sun rise`, once in' a : while and the 'moon. hang un-
;ar. Y largethe. night sky. • -.
believably in
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• • The•"sm'alll towner is dee l aware of the seasons.•— if they: are
deeply Y
classified as a-- dangerous'• weapon ,
but isreadily. available to•all '•
ly
and 'commonly•used. ..Which
aly:
..The small town, has great
• The weapon• is gossip . ,It.•s'-the
whispered cntic•ism of others
relentlessly. andruthlessly
tears a .man to ieces, It can '
pieces.
happen slowly like rust working On
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;. good the farmers have good. crops .and, prosperity -- if . they ,are'; bad,
a 'car 'silently eating aWa-
Y g' Y,�
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MOIRat '1lospital
' the.town tightens its belt.
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w�a-k-eni ng.. fina-l1y.d.estxo-ling
Exeter ;' gh
' _ . Knowin what the know seeing, •whae they see, almost :ancon-
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sciously: the small towner is healthier for it. ' :
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the metal: Or it can happen •
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and. Mrs- Harry oir (n.e Beverly
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' . .'But the cities are. another: story: People.in .high rise apartments,
insulated•in small, suburban homes, walking.along paved streets; cheek:,'
by -jowl to.large buildings of concrete ,and, glass, begin to lose the feel-
Eng of nature,..
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