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heldat Lueli laG:w, `Vada ia, .
In search of excitement
1 was bent on finding sonic excite-
ment while on my last weekof holi-
days. However, some f the excitement
that oane my : way was of the type 1
could do without °
My friend and 1 travelled to Windsor
to sed the sights A yes, the casino as
well and yes a we gambled but we
turned out to very cautious. As our
quarters were being eaten by the . dots$
rv'ea � W b xa�t a avu4a� aaas�ataa� gal" L* VY
hours;w:e had.to:wvork to put those coins'
in there.
.
Thus we .._..> .• .....;.
remained
Ieel head
ed and
unilhcky!`
, >;h
P a aewatc
. 4 ` r ' := � :GSki:; is '.2•)rf}
r r. '•r it `'. 7 a:,+ 4 : r •: Y`C . .r
in acasino,
is almost as exciting as being a winner;.
yourself. The number of people that
travel to Windsor to try theirluck at the
tables on theNorthern Belle or the
Riverside land site is <amazing., The
places ;are openseven days a week, 24.,
ours a'day,:. and shuttle` busesrun coria-.,
tinuously to .take ~you from one to the
,other location.
oth r o r= kart
o
ur ar
.,: g
.Our hoteI`was right
• • , ::
the C.
ana
side of the Detroitrt �r� giving u.:d.s
beautiful viewo the Ambassador n,ar'
bridge and th
es
�scra ers;..o.
r thel.I.Sthe
sideparticularlyat night with lilt Abe
li, 1st .
Freighters seed bray is `c bi
cruisers and , yael is continually made
their way up and down the river,
two-hour cruise revealed some beauti-
ful gardens, homes and gave us a brute-
ry lesson asell�"
The day of our planned ;departure,
we had played an early, rising but not
quite a,s early as 6:5d a. mi. d that's when
the fire alarm went off.We're :scram-
bling, to find something, to cover our
butts seeing as, our .sumer _nighties
were a just a wee bit too. short, We
J
grabbed sweaters and purses and made
ski
bee -Jim' for ..
sur desxgnatd
id exit. We.
sight. .
were quitebed.: .
heads and all
'we-' . sat
waiting to..':.
Eland out°if the
Building was- on fire or if it was a false
alarm•
With' our adrenaline pu ping, 'we
both went into a: fit; of giggles as we
watched people, exiting the 'building
One, young *ornan had fully dressed
and packed her, bag. Another was
•resplendent in her negligee and her hair,
didn't look anything like .ours. Some
lo le .didn't aeven leave the building!
pg
Back ; in our room, we decided that
though beds o0
dsleep,
._.would .ia t . ours.V
e
.l0
ok''
e
d
out
ou.
r
bateon thankful e hadn't hadto
•
-
um into the Detroit river rather than
Ianour.buttsfried: .Neither one os
can swim! +,
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coastwhat's-going through dans :.:IVtcArthu ' Mind asshe he
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.en Oys 'her hambrr eat.;the;:meet :the teaChet i*sight at LuGkn_
ow
Central? Well, I# cauld bethosenior_..ndergart�n 'Student thinking
schdOts
rea1i ,a1otof :Nape.; where did all these t:caa from?
be 'she s si ly w -. tchin 'the two teachers' behind the` amok-
In
mok- n�� y � g�
ng. barbecue.;(Lirringstonphoto)
70 years a o
September3 1926
ut out the, nuisance One of our, business
r
metwho is . on tie street a good deal,
'remarked the other day upon the munber of
small pistols in the, hands and pookets of the boys,
and the indiscriminateuse that is being niade of :them
and firecraekerasA , .:
They ought to be prohibited in every . town. ' We,
should have a town bylaw, as the cities have bylaws,
forbidding : the explosion of .pistols and firecrackers"
within the corporation limits.,
Folk Who wish to indui a in ' uh .. : astime `shoo
ld
go to the open roads in the country and have it all to
themselves. .
Scotch doubles attracts 34 rinks - There was
another; big day and a geed time in Memorialp'ark,
wen #� the local Bow;lt;nglub.staged a
Doubles Tournament with 34 ranks entered.
cote
50 years ago ` +
14
S t�en�tber 5� 1946 r
iew building for recreational centre -.With
the :idea of establishing a recreational centre
itt i ucknow for the outha deputation froin
erstwhile -
Port
.. , W A
Th Clansmen Club recently visited the �erst bile.
port Albert Air -Navigation School to look over sever . .
al' buildings which ,might be :suited' for such a pm
poser
Purchase of these buildings, is made through War
assets Corporation at a fraction' of their original cost;
but most are not available until after the '181 in mid-
October.°
2 051 ration books issued llarin : the three day
' distribution (illation' books in Lueknow, ` there 'were
2 591' books issued;; or about 50 in excess of.the.num-
ber issued: two years, ago.
15 years ago
September 23, 1981
• uxgan is crownel Miss Midwestern
Ontario .. Debbie Lowry, of Lurgan, was
crowned: this year's. Miss Midwestern Ontario
n
ath , uckn o w Fall Fair. Debbie represented' the
#e 1, u.,
Ripley Agricultural Society . ,
in tel'` t systemThe Win ha ni
InterestedInterestedInterestede�rcarl h yste
y � • g
and District Hospital hopes to be brie of a number of
Ontario hospitals to adapt closed-circuit television to
bealth`earc. Interactive<'elehealth would connect;
major tetiohing hospitals to smaller ones via a
microwave 'television hookup. -
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