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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-01-01, Page 11-0 • 4 -B . •Y �!1..� ., l{ LI.M 1•i+e r,I ..• • 4, .:. . w' Y M ma . . Q "l ' the Wad. nd. E erten 1ic>,t;lai r . C.• ' Aad,,, , ' what abort .., geor e eine •was • lntroduee - as bu . 'x •e ; . . � �, a e,,, � ,, , -.,. { � Heine: • � . , tt+�_•fli, s, strings. of rilulles, .. i :.. c was' . o e er• in at :' a` rae' II•obe ' wi h. 'his" hint ' or ,•'the • n •ideasthan .: Christmas �s' tha • b .. d� ti .. , f . ��'. ,,• Ga?�p . g • ...,�. a �, x ritore Heinz jingling bells; bringing it wool . � , ... t Jesse. . tzie .. ' q -. , . .:' . hal,.,, . � g .. �� �' i , t yearjust or what .1..do not remember, risque in •those soL•innocent days, had , varieties .and todayhe is 1 r Gin. T:i et ; , When we ca Sit down l . • „ withthe�but it : was sufficient to make when .... ithe. World, was just iritin about our days ,in ' moa ries � with t fi"ier;tdii we xtd'e in one _. _ _ , , , _ , ... � .... a , • , n sic a w.. h their quint awa 'eni�ar . ' ' ' � ' � ' �. Macrae extremely•combative l{ to- • .'56 , _..Y.eai�a .f�f • Detroit in:. the i,9dOs when .e � . • • , or More Of oiir wprevious.-' ,lives. t , � . a, ., ,, • � � „ „ . , ...W, .. et�o�rtl�!s�. , Weir prayea� w.heels,, ' - nt' u . s war,' eo e.i ;• ' .�-. . ' • -where. .on E erten tuf'ned' u an co_ in . Qu w O n •h>s•�._ , re��t 'n t et so ;t, � • , ; . ome tzf a it up g ...p :.. .,. � . we . . i ....d. ,ere tanks ,o !Mier fla s their h ides of . ._ ... _,� • V_..,.�_.,... tb,_m Will w e ust't.. . „ ,.. , �' � � �r P .g Qa hire ii} ,, I • knew that if 1 got t Perennial curates .collar his cane :Montgomery .to nsur he turn 4• lire ` you t e ha a ou f ....s4 ' p . a e, th k monks. All 'this has been ut xeall , Annoy,e4you would and= brimless bowler; The ,_t 'desert -tide. . i.. .. o . n the res er. Others - i dl o of YQu -_ __, Y Y. . of he H s son is dust .,away, leiter IP re , rn.• fa• wo c� i � • ._.� .,. b`c rid•: w 1" d t e '-: ,� r . .u. the time when both of ou NOS, 'see mly•. pont. „„This Was less • se, .. hieh ie oine , from . Vie Nam 'after • 1 • :from the :MactiOnalds of . the - w'ei . _ :,. a .. on � � u ...:. no � h h , t om: ,< . „w re tio' :h c was. 'n f the, church,ae ol,- • . • �, xn human relations ns w c?h w ,. �i � o he Gore r '?ce`the r i " a a involved in one an tkie. same y • .° � , , .. ,,a� years se vi . in , C7 •S.. �i H mal x n�, Hotel: in : , a. �1�,nd t b l v ,. Singh*. `I: e • fE , :_ ,i there' -e ceras , , in .., 09 and. looked •e t adve tore, o•.• Q t g. �, ., _1.� d ., r Fox,ce,• '11�e,.were much luakaex'><n, pegipled b tihose 'said to have ... - lir ..a , .... ,�. n , F +rSiim�i . ear$.. ., sW , ,Y _,-t. {' .h - i~• •� 3S` a 115 _ We , tea a fill of� l nd � e s" un- -- - titiw ,, t has beers zi me .{� . d <qu. , lige e . , tell .�j., f. .�a, t11� o .. d the-v.let Nam bit-.t�►,soix�e of � the .crest attractive grin in com a .d n . ()facers, .:Otte w , name ' stn - wa ,, 'n the-,; .•,.•. • just how to 'write: to a•'. „mi rt � g Q a>a Y ;Y b . u: our, fartends, Qui* :Son h�sn tysard ,A�ia. -Where., else. could succi" a V PO! 1 • f e mayor f of • ri •a t . T to h reeze S eo e 'd�'" . � h m a o n sat . ' m b m Do �` and •butdidPerfect; Y � /moa h l t -fe t shawl La f P..... hhm r b. f�` (Coy 1'916;. pr." •186, or even'>s•'• ,.-. � said .... , �' .,w.�: _ ear say „o p, hiang�i beep ound. 1 43 ., ' Borou h north, of London, . We . someone _ said Don't/ - So I e od a who ',..'.es `one:" Sikkim,utan and I'Nte � al W h er ' �... � but thxs year,twQ l}� s„ of g .. ....,_ , . ,� sorts h � , lse, ` qu ti �n .d e , p .��,.._ h .� `called bi • • F'li ;Fla' .He s e and r. lookedand I left"- yesteryeargave the'solution. 'm o, -�,: .�Pp '� a. � . him as I never iiav+a,..alad this ><;n' ..else vvould•_:ysii%t�:...run across �� , ' iistered ail _the "seniority of his • '. How coul 't -is raffishme ,The formet�' first +enclaunitered �"....n . •_, Y .: d .h_regard to the Much re 'oiled manorial 'Stone to a hunter �_ ears and ex err ysong •••••-'-4-.La-.delightfuLlittle village called • y l : ence as, ma .or introdU he "If vola were massacre," that the closest he ' inscribed"; In 1945 he became a '.Avelu . o n. the river ncre one to awe' us, _.but we discovered the only girl in the world" in the - came to getting killed was when Christian and -,in' 1950 he died. 'n that he . could '' `hot • e'en tell "BingBoys' are here?" � , a six ' dismal •November, when. -the rain-- - eyen Y year-old kid hung a mine and lives with Jesus. Erected by fell: ;without sto its for - weeks.. whence came . the Shelling - But- the spell- broke all ' too on his '.Jeep. Asked what his 'bereaved children for the I Tl a other appeared on the bank whether theirs or ours. He easily and we stood at crack of happened, to the kill', -hits reply price of ..300 rupees and on PP of the Hoogli river,. . near finally took the Orderly room dawn face t q,_. face'- with that was "I don't know and I don't pig," ' And, 'now as : ,you ,,loo Calctta aco oral as his' mentor,_'°,and 1 .__calvary called, Waterloo -Station- - want; to think:-:: about.._it _,the_- beyond the_-.m.onks. in._.saffron. ,- , _ engaged. in . putting:a _ ,� � .r_.. _�---,.,� ._ _ .Y bridge -across at Howrah. Both =�>have to admit_ that was when we and a rendezvous .With , even- Koreans'dealt with him and they' robes, you see ,thee high misty spoke: of the' intimacies , we had rebelled r_Qne.-night' in No Man's "more: ravished -trunks and hips are realists." Then Heine mountains towards Lhasa, where shared and Pat,' once, from the Land, Macrae saved,himfrom a and -blackened.. hunks,"and even continues: UPgunning • the ape is; .uncomfortably aware that stic end, when he insisted that . more of war's . "hoarse Shermans? '.I remember it well! ,.._-China is busily organizing just-. pleasure such reminiscence gave, ��' _., -_-_ ' it Was obvious •that this was the •way was to • croaking " _ r -=,--An .1._ remember that at one over the -passes. ,< , theto •our"'trenches key to communication with the east'•and into the Boche ,:� : : .. stag of the war, Heine'�in a Joliet, Illinois and the Korean those close; friends, whose daily •, , lines. A few , days later cause a The Cleveland Bridge mood Fief great exhilaration. war, when�� we were engaged ini r note• U h,--_�,�C was wounded Company is building a huge new decided that; if onlytheywould -- - "-'- -• presence �, had once meant so � W� -- producing ammunition by .lie much.• - tonight by a M, -G, bullet in the bridge across the HoogliJriver at leave they whole • matter: of - millio s of rounds. Now 'it: is �' leg, -cushy one I think - but - Howrah and here are gathered weapon -supply. in our hand's we Viet„Nam but Roy says:: "We are • And so the years. roll back to ' �. _ � -, ;Belgium arid,. -the Salient; where I. perhaps, a Blighty. He is gone the heroes of such bridges as would manage it all very _well. still at it, though it does seem,,to_ met�•ag�ain the "bad boy” of our, back . to C.C.S.tThe business , 7 nbezi and, Sydn�, while later But now he is pleased to be tailing off a bit at - last." old school. How I marveled at here . is' on the'night •26/27,- J. ' on the Forth find Severn will be ``remain` thankful that in this so And what of 'Bunbury, who his maturity, for_. mow his , Fogerty. Yes, ,thanit God, it added ,and now the new Quebec troubled world ,. our personal when last seen visas .Commanding -� h -' was a •Blighty one and he never bridge. What miracles ,these situation is such' a happy, one. t .energies, which once were, used �'' • - ..,. _ the Zhob Militia, and'we were to bait our physics master, were returned to jeopardizeYour lives ' builders accomplj' .:..The design Come m China! But answer living together at Fort Sandeman . again. is and thing, _b�howto erect directed t d f comes there-: -_none, That in the, Lhob ` ,.• valley, in h livid. He f toll:' �' Shdw, policeman, not rto•return until he had found...the iculprit.• ' Shaw went ofd" alone ' an SOQn, discovered the village which: ave h g . e .,;;� Die- Murderer 'uge, before' =Dew,' together with, his el tivelatter o .a„?;,,. s, the aft r were t �1'tR.' take ' Hite: and'. shoot: him t e selve whi. ..e, id ^rather than .v: th�ei village' r razed Eby >she. wrath'of th'e• `Raj; F Buliiberry ekes`out-hisr'eLment , with • , his memories in Hale, in • , Cheshire. Baluchistai 'bring memories of ,7,iarat, the -hill''station. for 'the -- `quality' of Quetta: Here, high _ in the hills, successive Political Agents have fashioned an English garden, -for here was e w;ua�l<.er ,Jail 'to 'spare; somethng If which Quetta never had. Here too',' was the volcanic soil which made English flowers grow twice as large. It was .a most ,rewarding area lin which to garden; everything flourished;"everything ' grew bigger than had ever been seen before. Tomato plants grew like vines and threatened the' jugular vein of trees. Crapes were _ in_such large bunches that -they nearly brake the boughs of the trees they climbed. Apricots, peaches, all ' were here in profusion so ' long as water remained: Sone of the protagonists ' of those Care free years'- are -Still here; , others seems to , have disappeared,` surprising as it may. Let, us Wdo ._... Xo9L. interior decorating and, . seem. But •we-whoxw•orked-with-., them; Strove with tfierp;`sweated - ” .. with ` =them.' -For us: they - never grow old. -'For all of these F, were busy 'when there was still an Empire to maintain, and' one and Lail, discovered there is no W • SPE D E RS E'N o. ext ing . coni ence :..- .-_.Only-:the .,nt er day the papers the -ea 's -cradle -is -a•- roblem for in -the breasts_of the 300 men of exchange lyes been dead *for Baluchistan. Sandeman- always tried to convince us that Noel the contractor. Spinning cables reminded me of Rome because his comjSany; who wallowed Coward was 70 'years ,of age.. in mid-air, composed of 175,Q00 many- years now; yet you were with ..iihn.,,,itu sta _olin td at St. ' - ' remembered this . _nap _ ,as of its several Bills which --What---absolute nonsense. The- strands -and -not-to be-ou-ttdone,:„ ' . - y r rotiuded right out of the lain Julien; ari those far off days, the ' 'reelexitl as October 16th 'when P g p . ; ..-. Noel we saw'with eyes aged 25, lifting a 180 foot long truss, of the wide valley, each.with a regular army .respected age �. we paid tribute to Mister Fung Y �4 A is still our. Noel of today. The complete ,,,with decking :and the. lo al contractor of Tientsin bungalow on top. Sir Ermine rather than youth !zand, as: aY result, some, nd, a nlay cl flow youth, just beginning a weighing_ around 160 ,tons. It and gat °'' -past-rifer"-"' of Dewy was the Goiernor-General; career. Playing., . with r Jessie entails lifting at four , .points,,,, • corriinande t us old men. of . •- Gamesmanshi -Westerns le. a huge man, outsize in fact. No �i 1' Q ) °•Matthews,' Jack Buchanan, Bee inch'i'ng it up until It levels with P - one, whether British or Baluchi 30 or so simply could not stand . it .the g were some of those who .strove for a unction- to be made., It is 'view winter in water, mud; rain frost j you chose of :`b. -the. -' him. On tour"; near'Hindubargh;. t'---' _ ..' to ' give us "seven da s of . ''' l such mental .and physical Himalayas.- With Kinchenjunga his wireless operator ', 'was inadequate shelter . and- constantY �' P �' Y *inadequate,shelter and bliss;: seven • "gymnastics that contractors save to -refresh you every morning. murdered " while -fish' " 'Lillie and Gertie Lawrence; these the truncated arms of the towers-Kalimpong' What an:exquisite - went in for '- pleasantries' with strain of standing out in a - n• Joine f les`old en . , precious d s imm csrn"�tim lila i C fIt. -"Te a lost heir---wits-�andr-thiss'was°-�the image and horror of battle. Ill is But - where would • they- be • situation when I chanced on <, :1.,: a;• :tr: 'f_ 'not• toodifficult -lt � at 50 years d u without the. h. 1 h men w calculate; t "young 7 cu a e• :>!:> Jackson and his outfit,o {lr '� ' n range- to conjure up ,the f-kan•tic who make atlow�ances for all the � ��`��'t for it was abundantly clear that mental' effort �- to maintain . many variables, known and he was carrying the whole load continuous insensibilit - for y suspected, to censure the idea , is of responsibility ...whit his'O.C. . , . co , , , - .somewhere u der' the,.: Jhpse'short sp'veh days.' day. feasible., , ,I.t.. was one ' of these you arrived it seem d you hada „.wizards who. took me to the top � ,°• Sonshadows. u could turn's hair, three sopen- remember? cover in thelifetime to expend. Then before 'of a' 200• foot tower on the bank . . re mein -now he asks do I• • ."day ate I-Towrah, in an- open- ? Who 1' could "forget? were gone. 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