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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-05-08, Page 4Page 4 - 4iieliiw w Sentinel, Wednesdayy May 8,19%
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You know you live
in a small. town.....
▪ when .you go for a walk gad ,six pee;
pie stop" and ask if you'd . like a ride,'
and you're actually ut for exercise.
• b when you phone the wrong number
and you talk for 1" minutes.
..e when a person .calls the <r ,
wrong phone number and r r
you can tell them the right
number.
...when you shovel your
neighbors suow bank just
to be a good neighbor.
...
when you : can ask to,'
borrow yournee hh is
truck and,he knows you'll return it
... when business people will let'. you
take home an iter n for'approvai, mark it
on a bill and trust von to return the item
or pay for it,
. when your neighbor will put the
money in for flowers for another neigh
barr on a special occasion and know you
will . pay them.;
.. whenyou know : all the ministers in
town and what: church they are dial'
ed
with. .
,4e when a' inister pulls the dog hap
dle off your office door and you can
joke with him the next time n meet.
,when yo 're a soker•d walk into
a store to buy a pack and the person'
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.N7:.:•l Y.ti•
waiting on you remembers your brand..
.4. when youhave an emergency you
Can call`any number of people; for help.
... when you know all the stray dogs
and cats by nate.
... when you know all the neighbors by
first name, their maiden nates,their,
fan ilies and inter -families.
a.. when you know hot to gossip
because :everyone is related to every '
one.
Aiiint't small town livin mea
oat of sort f you feel
out of sorts, you are feel-
ing „cross, irritable or,
unwell.,Th+ referee ce is
typographical, back to
they
a. s when.words
�
were typeset and made
,.
tip of a single piece of
type for each letter; punc-
tuation Mark, and space.
Tn printer's language, a
"font" or "fount" consists
of all the pieces" of, type
of one sort, which are
necessary for printing. in
that' typeface. If a printer
has to make up a , page of
text in whichcertain let-
ters feature too;' man
y.
times, he runs out, of the
pieces of type , for that
particular letter, :in other
words, he is out of so=
tidy 'sonnething tidy fe
neat, in good -order. . The
word derives from "tide,.
meaning ' in time, - or in
season." If. something
was done in season, it
would be 'donne properly.,
As :a :consequence,the
wo'd came to beused
also for something well
arranged.,
(from stet's.
Juivei sal 'Dictionary and
Thesaurus.)
;Pat Livingston photo)
'rite a totter to the E est rt-
eaders views and .opinions
w
ante welcome. Letters
must be signed , and include the author's name and
phone number, for verification purposes. Letters
should be topical and are .routinely edited for length,;
style and clarity. Personal attacks, constinr ter cum
plaints and potentially libelous'letters will be reject;
'7
years ago
o
May,13,1926
chowl opening a. The formal opening of the
Lucknow School building will be held on May
17. ` The school has been practically converted
into 'a new building and the board have" felt all along
that the public should be an opportunity to see
and inspect ,the building. Owing to lateness ` of the
season when work was completed last fall, a formal;
re -Opening was then impracticable.
Sunday gasoline supply Sunday gasoline pre-
sents a problem. It won't do for any town to be with-
out available gasoline on Sunday. Getting it Saturday
night may be all veily good for the locals but very
awkward for all the people who come to town' and
may need gas.
In 1itesley the difficulty has been overcame by the
four dealers
gettingfi:;together and agreeing that oneo
f
the four will keep open one Sunday in four.
1 years ago
May 15, 1946
.outing revived .. Prelirninaiy but vent' def'ittite
steps were taken at a meeting to have a Boy
Scout Troop re -organized in ' uckuowq with
Rev. R.A. Joselyn of St. Peter's church appointed as
Scoutmaster and Alec Smith. and Melvin Stewart,
assistant ;Scoutmasters. William Mnrdie, A.E.
McKim, S iilliat n< Hornell, Campbell Thompson, HOD
Thompson, D.R. MacLean and LA. Thompson will
sit on the committee.
Housing 4 Little hope washeld that anything
could be :achieved this year under the Wartime
JIonsing plan, but there` is hope for veterans who are
interested in blinding and owning a boned
15 *years ago
May 13, 198
dueatiou week . Area schools observed the
week with special programs. The MI3ucknow.
School cnrtceit Band held their aminal concert'`
and Jirooside Public Schoolpresented an operetta:
Joseph and the i ina ing'fechrnicolor 1)rcamcoat.
Locals p The Auxiliary to Wingham and District
Hospital hosted a most successful 75th ,anniverr'sary.
,coffee and tea party on May 8.
The junior grades at Lucknuw Christian School
took a' trip to Toronto recently to the Planetarium and
Chinatown.