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MacLENNAN - In Kincardine
General . Hospital`, , on Saturday,
January 11, 1964 „to Mr. ani. Mrs.
Ross .,MacLennan, ,Kincardine, , a:
son, a brother for Billy and Scott.
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ember. 20th . • to M. ' and :1Mfs '
George Neill (Patricia Macinnes)
a son; John. 'Edward .-,
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‘` .':. T1•IE' LUCKN.OW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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• Wading through the .snow to the
garage -this morning,' climbingthe
snowbank thrown up by the: plow,
and picking up my .shovel to com-
mence a typical Canadian; winter
day, I . couldn't help feeling. -sorry:
for poor old ' George Cadogan and
wife, Elda, who are wintering in
Spain..' The cowards!
'Newspaper: people who are 'tak-
ing a year off to write,,: they, are',
settled on the. island of Mallorca
in' the. Mediterfanean, ' with . two.
cats, a ,dog and daughter . Kathie,
Anyway, as . •.I took a: deep
breath of that crunchy polar air,
and 'started :coughing,; 'my heart
went our to- them. ' Here ' 1 was,
a virile man of : the ' true'. north;
;red blood pumping in practically
every vein, ,nose running freely,:
heart : thumping sporadically, bat-
tling the lements to begin another
.-lay's ,hunt for meat for , My ' little
family.
•And 'where was George? At til t
GAR
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and.
a�It sm�fey.
Very, moment, he 'was' • strolling in-
dolently down the . hill in Palma
de lyfallorca .on' his way' to' the
bakeshop to . buy some. of . those
crusty : little ' rolls, . hot from the
riven, and -take them back to the
apartment where he and ,Elda,
Would . 'sit on. their balcony; • in.
their short's, .' and, , have breakfast,
looking at ..that same _Old ' : mon-
otonous. scene -=• the, , Mediterran-"
can r sparkling in the ,!'sun...
And , as I thoughtof' this, I. was
so overcome;.by,pity for them, that:
I started to cry. At least, I think
that's 'what made ,.me .commence
weeping. ,At any- rate, .I was still
sobbing whep' I, ' got. into the car•.
and found it wouldn't' start.
Think of 'what :.they miss!
There's the happy family jaunt to
the Christmas tree lot, and the.
delightful,, democratic ..choosing of
the tree: • •e
That one's scraggly.. This one's
`bushy; at the' 'bottom: but skinny
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14.11
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'NASH. Windows - D'oors Awnings,
.Oliver, Glenn
;Lucknow..— Phone 528=372'3
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at the -top. 1' ; like „spruce. No,
we're getting. ' a Scotch: •pine. Too.
big. Too' small.: Too much mon-
ey "
And who'd want to be in Mal-
lorca .on Christmas :Day? ' Noth-
ing to look at but . pahn , trees' . and
blue sky and golden sand 'and
,blue sea. No crackle of flames.
in fireplace. •
N• o ;Boxing Day rabbit hunts, or,
calls on friends for eggnog: , by
the fire. No. ' skiing, skating, . slid
ing. • No rosy cheeks, no left -over
turkey.. Feel a pang for the, Cad-
ogans, Just
adogans.:Iust sitting there, ,. in . their..:
shorts, watching' that lousy Medi-
terranean.
• And look at the • fun they., miss
on • New ''Year's ' r Eve:.. No . ' first
footing , it through the drifts for
a drink. No g
losin your overshoes
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at the party., No . catching' hell on
the .way home ; from your wife,
for kissing'` -all the 'other wives at
midnight.
The Cadogans probably just
around on New Year's Eve 1:
Spanish cafe, drinking ' wine -1
a lot . of otherlucky dev --
lonely souls, listening to ; a . fl
enco singer. . trying to , cope
Auld Lang Syne! '
No, I wouldn't. mind joining
Cadogans in Paris. in . the sin
Or Rome in 'the fall. But noti
could -force .me to 'miss the b
joys , of winter and: the hol
season in the .true. north, :sti
and freezing Nothing, that
except enough money' to get
of ,its ,.
Aubrey Millard .manager . of
Walkerton Legion Hall, ' and
mer, theatre manager; , there,
been-, ' appointed Bruce 'Co
Sheriff .to' succeed E. D. .('
Cameron who ' is retiring sh
after ten years in :that poli
SEE •iQUR WINDOWS'
For
JANUARY SPECIALS
REDUCED PRICES , ON
Men's .. Insulated Leather Boots
Broken Sizes On Men's And
• Ladies' Shoes
Ladies' and Children's ; Slippers.
Ladies' Brown ' •Snoboots'•
t
alhwell
.rf
oe More
'hone. 528-3117
nnnrersary
�abric Sale
Now, on at Bennett's' Sepoy
Store 'Get. a share of. the many
values.:.
Benne#�'s
iepoy Store
• 'Lucknow, Phone 528-2129•
HERE 'ARE' THE RULES
Every .. ,h tiurchase of Two Dolrlars at 'any. • of the co- oper
:abiinrg busdness f +r ns'in this conrtiest; enti0es; You fio: a Coupon and
the opportunity, to win•, ere:weekly .and , monthly DRAW PRIZES:
Deposit your, ticket in the Draw Boxes, provided in each of the
.participati g ibus ness esbabliehnrenits 'Eardh. week a winner of a $5:00
Merchandise Certificate will be selected andat the -.end of 4 rw'eeks.�
the wine of thetwo :Mont ]y Merchandise Certifkates; of $25.00
and $10.00, *t11�: be draw in addition to the: $5.4)0, weekly':prize.;
Weekly prize • inners will also be eligible for the. intolithly Draw
:Certificates; Weekly`, and Monthly Certificates Will be .redeemable
art any of .the partidipating anerchents.Decisions of the judges, Will
be final. S,entidred'staff are not eligible -to a llter:tthis.Ctontest Draw.
This: Week's Winner of $5 Merchandise Certificate:
Alvin Alton,- :R.R..? Ludcnow
-who. made his purchase at Rathwell's Shoe Store •
The draw was made by Mrs. W. J. Courtney, •Amnerley.
Merchandise Certificate. May.Be Picked' Up,
At The Luck now Sentinel
election is is tops
Satisfaction is'guarant
Quality is at its best
l�ree reasons , why more
more people'shop at.
onderson s,
dies.•' and Men's W e
fop 00 Sale
Wjth:
plus Factor
When .you buy ,Co-op .Petroleum
products' y get the -"Plus Fac-
tor" ; that o other oil company
can .offer. , :OWNERSHIP.'
LucknOw.
District Co-op
Phone 528-2125
Men's and ,'Heys' .,
WINTER COATS.
oto Clear at)
20% ', DLSCOUNT
Also girls'. and children's winter:
sno-suits at a , further -clearing of
all 'broken, 'sizes.,
SIEG'RIST'S
RKEt
STORE
CresI;:
lardware
means
SAVINGS•
YOU
In l..ucknow SHOP
Crest Hardware
' Phone 528-3008
LW. TIRE;
670-15 Traction. • Grip
1,4:.9;
with running ,trade-in
SUpertest:.
service Station
JOHN GAMMIE /`
Phone 528-3,130;.,,
Fruit Market
YOUR IARGAIN
.FOODLAND
,No Stamps -- No: Gin>
Low PRICES ALWI
Phone 5283420
IJeCh'IThisWeeI
BLUEBIRD'
Diamond'
!ngag�ment` :Rings
0% OFF
SchmId's
-41E,*ELLER.It and CHINA:
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Phone ' 52843532`:
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BIG. SELECTION,
of
KITCHEN_
SUITES
Choose:I'totn
MacKenzie .
IL rnitur
Phone 528-3432
super Vlues .
When: You Shop The
RED and WHITE
`WAY '
Savings For . '' o
Hall's`
fed and White
FOOD MART'.
Phone 028-3001
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Furnace' (leaning
Service
By our service man or by
the. heating dealer 'who ' installs
your furnace.,
'• Phone
Bud. Harnilton
.CITIES . SERVICE Agent,c
Phone' 528=2427
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Open Daily from '7:30, to 7
''WINTERSALE'MILLfl
ON ,
0 30%
Lz►des' Fine . Ali . W�
SWEATERS
Cardigans' and '.P>t111o�
',Reg: «7.95 and 5.9
ale 5.50 &
Ashton's
Ladies' Mens am
Children's Wear
...Phone 528-2126