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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-03-31, Page 7WEDNESDAI ,,• MARCH 31 t lfll,. • UMENTS For sound counsel and a. fair :price: on a monume correct1 d s gned from quality material,, rely on MEMORIALS Pat O'HaganProp, 'Established Over Sixty Yeark •WALKERTON t• , '. PHONE 881-0234: OW SENTINEL, . LUCKNOW, ONT*RI THE I.UCKN ONTARIO �Ylr, and Mrs. Sandy Nicholson T�rave S5,000 Miles In Year Roue it and Mrs., Sandy Nicholson,. well 'known in this Community recently returned • frOrn a 12 month .round -the -world` trip. The `Sentinel is taking the liberty' of ,publishing their "Christ mas-Letter which we, recently... •'received and which describes their tour. ' • •In May 1969 we 'set out on a • •' round: -the -world tour, after ,Selling tits. . . ,,Air and ship'ping.lines co-operate to give special rates, good 'for'::a•, . ,year, for this type of trip.. Foot- ,loose and fancy. -free we.travelled twelve months less a week, cover - 000 mites. We .did not:, plan too far ahead but vete lucky:' in getting a cancellation Co neyand,S'hetland Islands, in'.ht- ting• N:e`w Deihi • for India's Rept'b lic Day., •January. 26; .Hong Kong. • :'for" the: Chinese New: Year ,••Feb. ruary 6; Japans Expo opening, March 15 Honolulu. for•.•the Easter Sunrise Service in`•the."•Bowl".. At international= conferences in Lon- don fOr ondon:.for the Cheshire Homes.; in,. •Dublin for.theCongress for•:Rehab ilitation of the Disabled , and in "New, Delhi :for World Literacy, ;w:e, niet old, and ''new friends involved:,. in challenging projects: • Pre -arranged was. a 2.0-..-day to:;Belgm iu, West•.Germany • Denmark,'' Sweden ,;•Finland , •: • . Riissia.'• Poland. and East Germany We s pent 3:? da •s• on' a Dutch • .p Y car.go,,boat travelling f ••. darn. to Colombo with. calls at',. Marseilles..and 'Cape Town' The •nine passengers.enjoyed,.nariy, activities' including swimming in the :pool-on-dec-k: It -was a rli�ff'er= ent world with neither traffic '-`ams :-'nor• smog.. orIrip: • desire a world :without war in which to live and raise their 'child • ren. ,As a result of'our travels we hope to take a More active role in •helping to establish permanent peace. En route horre afterthe • swing through Ceylon, India ; Singapore, Manila', Hong Kong, Taiwan:,, .' Japan ,then .Honolulu and Califpr`- nia ; we visited our family in Ontario.. Dr. Hugh ;a,nd Ruth It knew about ?e , l .saw 1•some rubber melting off a wire and knew there must be a short circuit' somewhere. .So I turned to them,, and said: "I don't know what is wrong , and I don't know how to fix it. It isn't going to get to the • gasoline., nor explode: or burn up, And reaching in. 1 pulled the wire that', was hot. It broke and the connection was severed; the smoke died doWri.andali 'seemed.' well. Of course I thought l: would: need a 'garage man to', come out and get.me going. 'A car .carne' into'sight on its ,way to, town., .and the two passengers got in with him and.. rode backto get me .help. : Not anxious to wait there in. the pibbs an c_ e t ee grandchildren are stili at 125-Ruskin'St..•, Ottawa. 3 • Paul and .Mary Anna Higgins teaching.in the field of niusic:: in Toronto.:. Their'address'in a new :apartment is ;#11404=077 t/its toria Park• Avenue , Agincourt r • , Ontario.. Al is one of: the hundred staff rneinbers.,at Alliston;. Ontario, instructing in' mathemat° rain a--cl longer than was. neces sary, I tried the 'starter, To my .amazement the:'engine rolled. 'over:; and.in a. moment I was • • turned around and: following Y friends 'as' fast as I• could. '.As.I died Suddenly n Her 56th Year MRS,; IvIILVERT' REID There passed away at her home, in Ashfield Township .on• 'rch 12° Laura'May Congram beloved'.. wife ofIvlilvert Reid'in.her, 56th', : year ,..,porn in Huron Township on June: Laura was the daughter of ,the late Samuel, Congram and Lillian Webster. s To mourn the passing of'a•devot• •ed wife and othe , are het hus ,band Milvert one daughter Mar- ion', who' is .attending; the .Univer- sity of Guelph and three sons, Lloyd, Keith and Murray all at' home. .She Was predeceased by •a. son John•.Grant in 1947;. . " • Also surviving are ;four. sisters Mrs. William (Rena) .Buckingham ,of Luc•know, Mrs. Nelson (Win= nifred) Morton of Toronto,. Mrs. Lloyd (Annie) Forbes of •Stratfo.rd ,, Miss Louisa -o€ Orangeville .and. two brothers Arthur and Elliott, of Waterloo The funeral service was held on 'Monday, .March 15 froth ,the Mac Kenzie Memorial Chapel Lucknow With Rev.',Robert Nicholls°off ciat- ing, ' The palbearers were: Lloyd f ibe , Nelson Morton, Lecil pulled' up; to the garagedoor their ' ;e -yes f-a:i-r rpOppedFouts.--7I s r -e `tiCangrarr • ,' Bill Hurni h y Char - PAG*:' savers mee' ngt.ime .Mortgage rates are lower • and s our capacity to: serve you with an ideal, custom built -for -you loan. was • • never greater. SG don't. let. ' that ."Where -mill -I -get -the money?" problem get yoti down. Hand it over to •.understanding experts, .who have behind, them 'over • eighty.years.'of experience • . in tailoring mortgages to suit individual needs. ,suit your problem today at .Victoria and Grey. T Ti • thein that' everything.wag al- right and they.,tinally, with some _misgivings`:got in and we, proceed. ed on our waY I did , however . remind',them that they cut a rather sorry figure, standing in • the rain over by':the fence, and. that had•'it been left torthern to. • act we probably would have been faced with real trouble We are settled again :in Saska toon in a 2 -bedroom do'wnto'wn. 'apartment:. Froin our'lOth' floor we have a beautiful view of the, rivec:winding:through _the t,ity and of: the. white stone university buildings. beyond.; Sitting on.our balcon ' we often•close our eyes y• y and .see so. rnan _�•.of '.ou busy:at. Y .,Y Y. varied, works • in different •countries. We ho. e,.ou will: travel this Wayso: that we can.• • entertain you .here These wishes from 'an Trish gift we pass on: to you "Maya• the road rise to meet :you ,`'may the wind be:always at your:back.., tom 1Zotter- '' ,•--t-he-�u-�k-S'hllie-. or►:� � is av ■ , �' --Mai'. ' w•a-Ftp . 11 soft 'upon , begin to ,blow, and 'the hiurricane • It •has ^ Iways. been a problem to me how. some' good' people: .. Seem to :fall down flat when faced with difficulty. They go to• pieces' at the, first sign of trouble They taik'about the, 'Ever. last in Arrnsthat bear:themup :when all•. is well 'When the weather is' 'good they sing with great gusto, "We have an 'anchor. that 'keeps We arrived December 22 at •Covelong near', Madras on the Bay_,__ of Bengal. The handicapped .at the• Cheshire Home had •laborious• ly prepared; beautiful .decorations arida `'' eWlctsilie`'-in face" and7-7 • spirit; Sandy.acted as Father Christn;taS and tvas wartnly greet-' Rv u,„„ .._ nune8tl�NYcTav1S —d -by -you ngra rrdlzizi f�a-11"f a it ..s �„ ' your face :, the rains fa your. fields', and until 'again, may,God.hold palm of His hand." we meet you its the Mr. and. Mrs... A.M. Nicholson .#106, 320 -. 5th;,'Avenue , North ,, Saskatoon; . Sask.:, tAL,ESTHA EE breaks loose with fury, , "the an chor :drifts and the 'cable Strains.'' They rush' to some place of.•safety sheltering themselves if they can. with,sorne improvised umbrella while they ply'the question and 1 ave`;.someone: else 'to' act., They. et the short circuits.burn. Theynever. break the connection. And` civilization':suffers because of n 1-lindu', Nlosiem •; and Christian.:. It did •not Seern Unnatural, to have. his ,pack filled. with. Dutch gifts froth •Marian''s, shoppingnor list en to ca c sin the loc 1 Ta-riiil and in English•'on the Voice of • Atnerica." • i T6 get the feeLof a country_ e 'Jed schools„.Churches ; hospit - als , and attended local produc'.: tions in the arts. Sandy found.' •department heads anxious' to tell acid show what was beiliig'done s•tl e field of_'a.Lw_ejf4- ta-Y- ing,,at .Guest Houses s s and smaller hotels 'brought closer contacts with the people, .So many ,kin'dnesses, courtesies beyond number , enter- tainxrient, fn honies:..gifts'figs, newly�nade friends, How tan we• •thank e've'ryone? Probably the • best aye is to extend to strangers : .ir'C titr<t:da the warm"hospitti'lty vie 1'eeci 'ect Though ea:c1i,, and every er'� • •10tttitry has it's prObletns�ysottie Ve FL..''o:rrtpktx °all are alike- n' cit7e kyr. .t . 'i dolga -evetywherc • :lie McDonald- and Lorne. Cook. Temporary entombment was, at: South KAlos's Iviausoleurn'with • • final resting•pl'ace'Greenhill 'Cern' etery.: it.. • Lealand Hill,.Manager'. Elgin and Kingston Streets' INLC)IJGH Prize winners at the card party • for Mr and Mrs Eris: Parsons and farnily,who are leaving Soon °' for EEnglan. d were high lady.; Mrs: Cliff Johnston; high gent Ellwood Elliott; t'ow. lady , ,Mrs: Frank Maulden;' low:' gent,: Jim; Smith, lucky draw ; 'Mrs. Gerald Rhody:, .HOLIDAY' IN FLORIDA Mr ' and Mrs'. Raynard Ackert returned home .after a winter hol:--.. iday in the sunny south...• s. Leonard Stanley, Connie Cathy..visited.•durin the week g m, wi h tee a i"'t-':ves-in-Preston; :'they.' underwent r turned -home• .n -Thursday. e,o • • •Mrs and'Mrs. ,.Ezra Stanley of Y.. Lucknow•sent an:evenin with . p g friends here'.` Larry,. t-loyd'and' Arthur Stanley en jQ ed a . holid'a in Florida . Y Y Linda,. Larry. and'Lisa Evans of .: Georgetown, •Jamie: Langford of Woodstock and Lois Nicholson ,of Milton •spent the 'holidays with and Mrs. Bert :,Nicholson'. Mrs Frank Maulden and Keith . •Maulden v to isi dd during the week.' �- ,w:ith relatives at Fonthill Mr:• and Mrs•.•, Howard. Whiter side o.f`Toronto spent the• week 'end :with herparents Mr. and I s:• `Art '.Haldenb •, Miss Janet Bushell.of London. spent. the week end at her home here;: • Lois Nicholson visited.'dur.in the week with her friend' Connie', Slessor of Glamis. ... Mr. and. turned home after visiting with' •their family at Toronto. Y. John. Hodgins:returned: home from Wingharn:.Hospital' where he surgery Mrs. William'Cox visited Wed nesday. with Mr,* and Mrs, /`�'� Bill Scott aria family•and Monday with Mr. 'and Mrs. Bob Scott anti:. lT WA.S:JUST A:SHORT CI'RCUI'T I was driving along': a country 1 road in my first 'earl 'with two old- er gent1emen with Me.. We'wcre' on our way ,to a rs important meet ing of 1iiy board-, when suddenly 1. -became aware of the .siti'ell o -r burning rubber, and looking On the panel of the car Isaw, a, needle pointing in the wrong direction I pulled:off to the side of the road' and got out., My two passengers hurtled Triode their.. way over to the, fence,. where•they stood holding an•Um brella; .over them for it was rain_' ing, • f=rightened', as,they, no .,do`ttbi' ere `thy .1 rn to per— 'i',y" n , witih questions. ' "Whatr,s. Wrong?" "Do know'' how to fix it?" 'Is it going to burn up?" "`Will it ge;t tos the �gasoline?" '"Do you thi'lrk'it will'. , explode?' f lifted up. the hc4d And toot; -t look,1 knew � s Much about that ' r at that motneiit as e. 'family. Lois Nicholson returned to school in Milton on'. Tuesday. • CHRYSL[R - DODGE - PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONTARIO Y � • o`N is 67 . CHEVY. II 4door, 6: cylinder standard 3 S' 7 6 CHRYSLER, uipped 67 FORD, 4 door s an 8 automatic, with radio 6: PL TH 4' door, 8 automatic with radio j 66` ` FORD 'Galaxie 500, 2 door hard top, 8 atiitomatic and radio FORD 4 door,.• 8 automatic owe 66 �> power st ering, radio 66' • wet DODGE, 4 ,door, 6'.' automatic, power steerhig and radio PLYMOUTH .2 door hardtop, automatic with radio 65 FORD Galaxie 500, 4 door hardtop, 8 automatic' 65 OLD MOBILE,. ,power' steering,' brakes and radio '