HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-02-03, Page 13WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 971
East and West
Wawa.nosh, 1894
lst row, left"to right, Etta
•Wellwbod, Mamie. Joynt, Alva
Beaton, Ada. Itintoul , Charlie
; itintoul , Hannah Couiter ; Will •
ebster, not known, Alva Brawn...
ce ; Evelyn Webster, Mary:
eaver, Annie Leaver, 2nd tow
Jirii Norman;. Jim, f3rowrilce 1.n�
John Rintoul ,.. George Webster.,
not known; Jennie Leaver,
Miilnie•Rintoul, 1lattie Wellwood
Elsie Dow., Will, Norfraii,'
peth•Beaton,H•Jennie. Norman;
3rd row , James McGee, trustee;
Glen Brownlee ,,Matilda Taylor,.
AlfredSmith, .Minnie Ramage ,
Margaret,Wellwood., wrn;•. Cer,
mell, teacher;' Caroline McGee
BertdWellwoo, .Eliza Iv1ae :McGee,
Dave Brownlee , Susan ;Taylor,.
Thisschool picture was' l,Oa ed. -T
tous and the: pupils narned, •'
b,
4y,'William Webster of West.
Wawat►osh
THE L.U.CKNOW SENTINEL
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This :handsome boy . with the friendly; smile is Brian, :11
'ears old. Anglo-Saxon ° in background, he is a tall, Slim boy
with brown eyes;_dark hair, and a. fiealthy outd-mii look:----
Brian is an agreeable, co-operative boy who is not..
ALES THAT
BEEN TOL
ByRev'Duncan ;McTavish
Qrr T;JIFSQI;'ARE:
As. a•young Man l spent a: few
summers' working in the ridding:
trade . .On Brie occasion I:we,nt to
build a.cement h9g-'pen for a far
Hier, . H'c..had dug. a;trench in
the Corner of a field and fil
led. it withni
sa:ll.'stone . But he•',
had• nr?vr•etaken the trouble to
square it ; and when I, put on the
lime's in.:•preparation for the: corneas.
I fot•nd-it':off ts
tie .i,ua:re slightly
'lt :can't .tie'. h.e',Sa'id'when 1 told.
hiril•about its.: It is 20 fe'et..at
'both' ends and ,:,3•Gtfeet on the fides ;•
and:'in t"ite Corner of the':field it •
has t'o be•:square : " I hastened
11to..„
u'.him that .all, his facts,'might-:
be corr•ec't., but that d•idn':.t:prove'
the,tre'neh Was square ' ..Well ,
What difference does, it iiiake?; h.e
asked ,
and 1, replied.:"
. ,You'll •'
find.out'when you' go to he._:•
into being ; I;;went, to supply in
holiday;cirne:,�in a Presbyterian
,Church,. where Union services
were° bcrig held I was met in' the
vestry by one of,the' leading elders
who .greeted me warmly, and
cnquired'Of me if I' knew the man'
Who had supplied there the week ._
house only a • fev miles away ,
biii.lt by' 4 nia'n he' knew: qu to
well It;'was a fine -two story
bii .lding of cernent;cons rtuctioh.,
but whei;i the •ca•rpe'nters .carne to.
the: roof on,.they::found'' it•four
inches off the square» • Needless ,. ,
to say there .was a` lot oftrouble..
cuxting the bet,or the roof.,_.
A lot o'f foll< are.just like that
man• with hishog,pe:n They
don4=-sere-M- W think -that rl�akes.
any difference whether they are,
academically 'minded.':He; likes to do. things With his hands on'the ,s(i'uare, or, pot.So long as
li tten0V-- pportunity la ays#hi E o it chola
••before;,: I replied in: theaffi,rrrna,-
addrrig;tl -a-t'1-.h d .never
:heard:him•
•.'Now.,;, there is where you are
;for a d isa ppoi nr t" , sa itlt're-
elder• ' l Ic's' a handsome .looking
fellow .., when; he walked irito
the pulpit last: Sunday•I sat up,.
lis.great broad.shoulders,0•set.
upon; a proportionate body: ;with .'
features were arresting .When
'he::gay e the Call to;,Worship his' •
'voice. filled 'the whole auditori:uin
activities are grafts and gym.
Though he is )not an especially iealous student, he has. .
broad general' • knowledge, especially on suchsubjects as
space and electronics: Brian' likes' boating, swimming and.
.4._and-iav-es-long-:=r-ides on his bik HCL gets on h d 1 life, Th
with both children . and adults.
This lad understands all about adoption and hopes it will
happen 'for, him. He 'longs for a home that will be for keeps •
-=P�t
anent. a.n-•a.ppcaxa nee of
being alrigh'they • are 'satisfied..
An inch.'9r,two' one way oranoth'-
cr never'enters info their calcu..
lotions:.They -are heedless as to,
the, 'etai.1s ofi e e, never'
strike any lines•to test their'way
of life he fore they put the:: corners
up ,.'Tien later they have»trouble
with-Che-roof-=and7Wand r•:wh
y.
They are off'the square his.
world is a (natal uniwers&and we
are meant'tb live' as mnrai'beings
There at rules of livitil that :
must he observed ,:.'There are
as rtiircr. beer„drawn ,a:t right
angles .o r'sontething is hoi'nd to:
go wront , '`So• When yori are
tentlit:ed toethir7k,it doesn't mal<rb
any difrcrcrce .when youdeviate
justL4,-lit tr ier Pone ratbet'.
you Lire fo'r trouble. You
haven't •ii;ot'th .roof oir yet,,
, .
I.AiZA.Nt i. WAg yM111511?A'1)IN,ci,
Rack:. in tlle ' rrirl ' .tcvc'tri les , • 1i
fore' the Lrrti,tu•d tlitirt lr 'had come
,`ILan+quir-e bout adop n riian.-please write`to rrday�s
Child', Department of Social and Family Services, Parlia
ment Buildngs, •Toronto 182: For general adoption info'rma
lion, ask'your Children's 'Aid. Society:
.For sdund counsel .and. a ffair .price on a monument
correctly designed from quality Material, .rely on,...
see his good appearance: was ails
-
leading."' leadin•g..'t
No one would care'to;.argue
'that there was anything wrong
with'>his man's fine physical
appearance and c:omrnanding
'figure.,'.• Any •man. so richly
endowed Has some distinct adva.n; ..
Cages over: the..one who lacks.
`.
,these ;physical -attributes: .But the.
incident serves to illustrate
that it required more' than bigness.....
if body,to-meet *the demands of
life', and the worship of..Jtinib-
oism may, prove v. 'ry misleading:
There 'is, a bigness of mind, and d
:fie art that surrdoui is•ali little
.ness of'statur•e,: that makes its
i-nde-lible _im.piession ugron soc:iety;,
I.TA1Ring One. ..day '.to a. iden
lady who:WAS to say the least
with lielody, Life many, others
3 little woman, but possessed a. 7
I thouht we Were in for .a
treat. All well..untilthe serinon
t•i.nie Then he glued his eyes
to; a :Manuscript. and never took•,..
thiii:o.ff for•.a moment; while •
he' read the .etitire;.•fliessage. 'You
keen• Ili ind.and a gracious
she pet it thus .°'l May be little,,:
',but. I need•not.,,be small..".: She
was,right ;There :is a difference
between littleness and srnallriess.
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