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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-04-22, Page 23Spend Easter with South Kinloss
By - Ruth -Ruchmeler
Betty Colwell was home
from Sudbury for. the Easter
weekend..
Visiting withMMt. and Mrs.
Di k McQuijlin on the week-
end Were Linda 'McQuill n of
Toronto, Den McQuillin ,of
London, Mr: an d Mrs. Hugh
Jenson and their grandson of
Cochrane and Barb Nickel,
Shawna and. Tylar of Kincar-
dine.'
Mr. and Mrs. Brian. Keith
of Toronto were home for the
holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
Evan Keith. Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Forster and family
also visited ' at the same
home.
Congratulations to Peggy
Gibson . who joined South
Kinloss Presbyterian Church
on. Sunday..
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mac-
Kinnon, Sean and Michael of
Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Frayne 'ofGoderich and Mr.
and Mrs. David MacKinnon,
Jennifer, Shane and Johna-
thon were all dinner .guesfs
with Mr: and Mrs. Fraser
MacKinnon and Murray on
Easter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Mc-
Kim of Burnt 'River visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Allan and. boys over the
weekend.
South ,Kinloss and Luck
now . Presbyterian ' Young
Peoples .put on:a very touch-
ing Easter 'service on Friday
night held at the Lucknow
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Fordo Cun-
ningham have returned
home after spending the
winter at their. homein'Flor-
ida.
Weekendvisitors with
Mrs. , Olive Needham and
Mrs. Nancy Macintyre were
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Need-
ham of Niagara Falls and Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Leeson of
Elmira. They and Mr. and
Mrs.. Ken Houston and girls
attended the 80th birthday
party on Saturday evening
for Mr. Stewart Needham.
Ken Houston spent a,few
days this week in Lexington,
Kentucky, attending horse
'sales and . seeing his brood
mare and colt:
Little ,Johnathon MacKin-
non is home again after
being in , Wingham Hospital
for almost a week.
Anne Colwell is' starting to
work for Ridgetown Agricul-
ture College in . Ridgetown,
for -the summer.
Sunday dinner guests with
Currie, Betty and Anne Col-
well were Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Ferguson and. Allan of
Pine River, Mr.- and Mrs.
Doug Eadie ' and Johnathon
of Kincardine, Ken , ' Eadie
and Joan Ferguson, Mrs. Ina
Eadie of Wingham, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Colwell • and
family, and Ken Reid.:
Mary ' Anne Ritchie enter-
ed the Huron County `short
hand competition at Wing -
ham •'High School and won
high with 80. words per
minute. She received a' gold
pin with Huron County ' and
80 wpm on it. Congratu-
lations Mary Anne.
Write something funny
The co-editor of our school
page came up to me the other
day and said, "Write some-
thing funny for the page, f
looked incredulously at her.
"Me? Frankly. I didn't
think I' could. Oh, don't get
me wrong. I've tried to write
humorous articles and they
are funny.... to me but never
to anyone clse. I have my
ownsecret, private jokes, my
own definition of humour,
Let me put it to you straight
-- I'm a very serious person. I.
always have been and 1
always will be. Well, there
you are . getting me wrong
again. That doesn't mean i
can't laugh or have a good
time. Why, everyone calls
me "Old -laugh -it -up -fuzz -
ball -Liz."
1 love laughing. It's my
The Broken Barrier
The curtain ripped on the
temple
It was nearly two thousand
years ago
The, sound of ripping cloth
never touched my ears
The_ cry of the Son never pier-
ced my heart
But when he cried "it is fin=
ished"
The Curtain
temple.
The curtain ripped in the
temple
Almost twenty centuries in
the 'past
The • priests and Phansees
must surely have been
shocked
The zealots and saducees
sho4ld have stared aghast
For that cloth separated man
from God...
But the curtain ripped in the
temple.
It's remained parted\ for two
thousand years
And in my life, there is no
longer a barrier
There is no block between
the relationship of a man
with God
And 1 know it's Jesus Christ
That ripped'the curtain in my
temple.
Ene Underwood
ripped in the
favourite indoor sport, ' next
to eating. I'll laugh at any-
thing -- funny jokes,' sick
jokes, jokes which seem to fly
over my head. You name it.
I'll laugh at at. , That's ' why
my three best friends are my
best friends; They make me
laugh which pulls 'ire when
I'm swimming in my socks in
the murkey waters of 'des-
pair.
To' me, my buddies are
funny hilarious, but to oth-
ers...well... But who cares?
To me, they're funnier than
Laurel and Hardy, crazier
than Three Stooges, 'more
previous than the°crown jew-
els.
To me, one of the greatest
gifts a person can have is a
good sense of humour.
My spasms of humour
come ` and go like` whims in
the wind. The excuse.I have
when 1 ,say something re-
markably funny is that my
Zodiac planets and stars are
in the right orbits, sending
down wavelengths to my
brain with bits of .funnies.
However, this will not
defeat me. I, at' times, make,
my friends laugh. So, betwe-
en my joke -days and their
Election
results
Well, it was to the polls on.
Tuesday. April 14 at the
students decided who was to
be next year's school presid-
ent, vice president and social
convener.' A close battle was
fought for the presidency and
finally after a recount
Vaughn Passmore and Nath-
an Peel took a narrow win
over Kim Craig and Scott
Cornwall. Lizanne Morrison
will be next year's social
convener as she managed to
beat Tim Stainton. All other r
positions were filled by accla- •
matiion.
rnadill
mirror
off -days, we seem to be
laughing our way to the June
exams.
Maybe our marks are low,
our goldfish swimming the
wrong side up, or the washer
ate our favourite socks, me
and my three ',Musketeers
will go on laughing, making
each other laugh, making
other people raise eyebrows
and making still other people
look, up the phone number for
the Rubber Room. But look,
you go . through life once. so
why be a worm, a stick in the
mud. I'm going to live and
laugh now while i have a
chance regardless of what
other people say. and 1 want
to may my chums laugh. \
From my friends, I ask one
thing -- Keep on making me
laugh. I love -it. It makes my
stomach hurt and my flab
shake but believe me, it's
worth it.
So laugh today while
you're down hereon good old
earth and. maybe. just may-
be, the washer won't eat
anymore of your favourite
socks.
Liz Brydges
Cy
sI'op•
C[ASSIFIED
IN
FORT
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