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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-08-15, Page 5Ee ir s. sttg. al m: re._..- ,c. h- it•- in to h- im Ld- of P.ss.• St. nk m la- )k,.. 1p• rs; ho. as- 'ke • )ur La- fts eir tot ^ly ing eir ice be- . Lch,. to Inc): lay,' 2 'aul )rge. Mc- laid (lac •ani Wal: in. [rec. tine )u^ 18, ,.a1i ED iderf.. PCgt • veil sary.` a• - i W DAN, SDAY, AUG, 15th, 1062. THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, ..UCE'NQW, ON'TARIo • PAGE ' F'T'C A tremendous change has :'taken place in .summer iiv,ing • in the Canadian small .town .dur- ing .the past 20 or 30.. years. And, looking back, I'm not at • all sure it's been a . change ;for and Bill Smiley,: • are wegoing to get a boat?" And so on. * l�� 1 *' Quite. the contrary; • Mothers in those days practically had t� callthe police : to locate their. CULROSS CORftRS .PURPLEE.ROVE.. A reunion of former pupils Mr. Tom 'Stewart accompanied and teachers *as held e ;at 'S.S other members of the Stewart No.. 3 on Saturday, A•uguat 1Ith families_ to, Toronto last Tuesday Miss Ada Dawley was teacher kir to, attend• the funeral of their the. past year. • aunt; Mrs. Sam 'Stewart. We ex- •Mrs. William M. 'Arnold, Bet - tend our sympathy. . : • vie, visited Mr's. 'Frank Dore. Members of the W;A. of. the . Mr, and Mrs. Henry Needham,.. Anglican .-Church, Kinlough, met Mr: anci ,Mrs. Orville Needham, at the home of 'Mrs.. •Midfford Wall Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold, on Thursday afternoon. This • was Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Foran and a devotional meeting with each family visited Mr. and Mrs. Gor- lady taking part. The hostess ser- don Needham. • ved a delicious lunch. •; ' Mrs. Claire Bushell and family Harald Stewart, *w,ho. is driv- visited 'Mr. ani Mrs, Gordon ing for the Cerson transport. 'M'a�cDonald. . made a " trip - to Sudbury ' 'on Friends are ,glad �to see Calvin Thursday. 'Robertson; ,home 'from Viotiria Mrs. Remelda Whitehead,. . of Hospital,• London, on' Sunday a ,. where he spent the Month, Te,eswater, spent a few days withP He will . spend most' of the time in. bed.. Mr. (Russell Bushell also Mrs. Cook Mrs. Joe came •home from. London hospital.. the better. : youngsters, 'so that'they could Mr. sand Mrs. ,Morley Wall. and • I was'thinking; about this • to- `.drag • them, in. and - feed.' them family; ' • night. It's been one of those •old three. times a day. For kids in fa �ioned, red hOt, summer days those times, there simply were that "seem so scarce nowatimes. not enough hours in the day, sittin , in the quiet,_ -cool ; kitch=� - g g a.nd night'. � always "'fel"T�:far too - en with nothing. to distract me' early. but -the moths slamming, ;against For'a small boy the screen. door,' I . got. reminisc- in''those days, in about summers back in the there . were' about 480 fascinat- ing ing .things, to .do on a summer patient in •Wingham Hospital due twenties .when; ,I was: a freckle- to an accident Frid morn faced Q8. 'pounds of " bone and day. There were• no or anized ay swimming ,classes; ing no organized in which his. finger (became, jam - muscle. • ' didn'reed in the chute of ‘the'baler. In ' those• days,, kids tlittle leagues, no organized any- . thing: Eerything was • beauti- Little Donna Whytack Wing Colne, runningesto `their mothers ' fully disorganized. You snatched°ham, spent .several days with her • eight • time's '• `a day, . whining, _ rand agent r , "Gee . what'll' ' we. do, . Mom? a jam -and -,,peanut butter sand- g., .p s, M . and Mrs. Alex Whytock. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Lloyd Wllytock and Mr. &- Mgrs. Everett. WWhytock were on a holiday trip to Algoni�quin/Park .queen... y we have a and'.",.atherz ' Cottage, :like other people? ' 'When ' all morninM There'd be about ' Points • ' Bob Moore • and 'family, Toronto, pitch, every close play, was ar- •Abbie MdKague and; Mrs: rRem Mr. and Mrs, Walter Forster elda 'Whitehead werethe guests and' family, Mr.. and Mrs., Donald -MoCosh Ma. _.. Anne 'and'Riclia aT °,Sun�day-�-of•--Mfr-•--•and � -Mrs:— A z'3' :, •Hodgins. . ,• •Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrell and We are sorry report ort that: at tfamily, Mr, and Mrs. John Mac p time .of writing, Bob Wall is a Donald ' . and fami:•ly, •Mrs, 'Ada. Farrell, Mr. and Mrs.; -Gordon. Patterson,, Pat and Sharon Pat- terson attended the Colwell nit, in . Kincardine ,on Sunday.. heard their main. speaker, . E. D. Mr... and Mrs.. '.Glenn Fraser, Roam of Toronto, • deliver the Lori and Daviel, Mr. and. Mrs. Rbn lecture, `"Take Courage God's liner and Karen :visited Mrs. Kingdom Is .At Hand," -- Herb Farrell... " Delegates were on hand'from; Gail • Paterson'visited :Sandra eight Canadian . 'prov'inces ' and Collins. thirteen states , of• the Miss ',Rosalyn • Swann' visited though the . majority, were fron. Mrs, Helen ,Swann. Ontario, Quebec and Neem York. • Mr.., and ..Mrs Goldie Huston ,State. The convention was a la, visited ;Miss.,Margaret Robertson 'roily affair with ,children, teen - and Mr.: Don'. Robertson: agers and older folks' sitting in. the _hot_.. sun' '.earnestly -concent- rating on • the addresses. ' The baptismal service was ' ''. held at the Muni ipal:'Swirnming Pool: in Hamilton. Baptism Was; 4by total Water.' iininersion' 'and. 290 dere baptized. •' ' •--• •There's io` fungi, outside: How about taking us for a swim? Can I have a . dime . for ,a dairy 'Why don't ha e... en • Mrs. ' Merle Steigler and Mrs. • 12 kids ori 'each side and every with' in the cool bright ' of .the morning, and took ' off. running.' Maybe ,you went , up • to , ,the :fairgrounds and played .baseball • W.A. "BUD" HAMILTON IP44OTHER FARM PRODUCT PH.220W -LUCKNOW HEATING OIL'S- GASOLINE'. gued . violently, - with a lot, Of' spent some time with Mr, and pushing. in the chest •and fierce ,Mrs: Ezra: Stanley ,and family.. • Mr. and Mrs.; Orville. Needham,, repartee like; "Oh; yeah? You'reMr. and Mrs: Alex WWhytock •&' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Colwell, �„ g Allan and . Marilyn,. Mary, Dor- innda and .ramie Forster visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald' M .' cCosh a few clays,with Mr. and, Mrs., Pete Peterson at the beach. Berve Evening Auxiliary iiat a successful bake sale on Friday morning in Kincardine. • Loran Fry, visited Ronnie Dore. Mrs: Burton Collins visited Miss: Jean Osborne. • Mrs, }''rant, Dore, Nancy and Dianne were Sunday 'guests of Mrs. Louis Misch, Walkerton. • Mr,. and Mrs. Arthur Patterson, Sharon, Pat and Brenda, Mr; and Mrs. Burton Collins, •John.; Sand- ra & Margie were Sunday guests. of Mr, and Mrs.. ' Andrew Patter - Mrs. Jean Quigley 'visited 'Mr. azi'd "Mrs. Ralph' Hill • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dore of Michigan visited 'Mr. • sand Mrs. Claude Dore. •• Thursday evening visitors with Miss • . Geraldine Fanerson were Mrs. Frank Dore,, Ronnie, Dianne 'and Nanc . : • a. 290 WERE BAPI,ZEIL, A=T' JEHOVAH'S ASSEMBLY The biggest. ' convention ever . held in Hamilton. concluded as an audience of 14115t at the • Courageous. Ministers 'District Assemblty of Jehovah's'Witnesses 'nuts. Sez . who.. Maybe'; you `:took. •a .. swing around by the sandpit, crawled into the carefully concealed . cage. with the boys, and lay around Johnny Elliott, Detroit is .hol•i- smoking monkey tobaec in toi- . � laying' at the home of •Mrand. let paper, and'plotting a horrible Mrs. 'Ezra Stanley ,and family: fate . for ,the gang In the''' •'next':: • Mr and Mrs. Don ` Donaldson block. little grand • dau • �hter .Donna. Wylds of . Wirigham attended a family gathering on . Sundayat, the home of. 'Mr. and Mrs. Campbell; 'Kinloss. • Mrs. William White; ' Mrs. Nel- lie White, Mrs;. Kenneth • Brind= ley, Mrs.. Laurie. Fry, Mrs. Frank Dore, ; Nancy and Dianne attend- ed. the shower ' for Miss ;Lois.' Misch on 'Thursday night: 'at the • • A little 'pt, in church for the first time,, watched the ushers : passe, the' collection plates.. 'When and family are holidaying this/f home of Mrs; • Wm.: Frum, Wal -they neared'the'pew,he piped * : * * week. l kerion, ..; wp Iov,dl "Don't 1Vlaybe :you . just:sat on top of Y> pay for me, a stone wall, •iri the: sun, chew Mrs. Helen. Swann` is:: spending daddy, I'm under ;':five: ' ing Iicorice and seeing. who :could. there'd" be a round -up of beernn■■•ann■N■•a■aknud■■:■tn■n■■nf•■■•••n■•iu■■nN•ul, spit the farthest. Maybe' you lay bottles • and scrap iron and .old:' .. ■ On a : bridge and fished, the tires. These were 'sold and . the . ■'. hours peeling off like ,petals as profits invested inwieners anal you watched the dark water be- pop. Then ., you'd send : the 'best low,, excitement '.flaring with the snatcher of the gang to swipe stir of a trout's tail behind a a bunch of bananas off, the out; log: Or ,maybe you: • swam in the Side, stand.: at' the fruit store. river until, your lips were blue .Then; you'd ' all go home and •I and.. your eyes bloodshot, then. steal (you riever asked for •it, lay 'baking:•Iri the sun,. mindless, following the ' ponderous , dance of the great white. 'cumulous •clouds. 1 -Maybe you had' a'".feed:"..First,' MONUMENTS For sound.' counsel; and a fair price on. a • monument correctly . designed,. from quality material, 'rely ani SKELTON MflVIORIAlS Pat, O'Hagan, Prop. • Established • Over ; Sixty Years- , Walkerton Phone 638-w Ontario • c•I)o•fla ESSO' S•ERV!CE FOR TOP QUALITY ATLA.4 BATTERIES DUNLOP TIRES.. (Most Sizes.:. In Stock) AT' 1,REASONABLE PRICES! Repairs to AH Makes of Cars and Tractors. Licensed Mechanics • . 'heel Alignment and Bahnung • l ii7)TORCADE DEALER •..... .• AUGUST `.1... 'r. .... :lin ■ I.. ■ ■ :c• :.i. ■; .,■ you stole it), any food you could • get: •away with, :.and rhaylbe •a . • •.' 'handful. - of the=old--roan;s-pipe- •• t.ekbacco.. Then you'd all retire to ■.. " ithe cave and have an ' orgy of food that • would make one of A the emperor .Nero's' .feasts Look. like a Suinday:. School' picnic. • • le After supper, new delights � ` beckoned. You could' climb into •ate, the treehouse and kick • little: girls in the face when they, tried al to. climb up. You could play Run; Sheep, Run and . Redlight in the gathering dusk.. • You could "haunt" ' your big sister and her: boyfriend as they sat in • . suspicious.- Silence on ', the• • f. porch. *.*•.*. it was .with the ` sharpest' of s pain, that.you.heard your mo ' tiher's whitle or piercing' "Y000- N0000" toiling the knel1'. of part- ing day. Every mother had her special 'call and, we knew ou' own, from ::blocks away.. And. ev- s• •: ery father had the same ' treat- tnent for: kids who failed to re- ■ ▪ ; * * *.. spond a hearty 'clip on ' the • chops We came •home, not joy- .• ti 'r■i fully, but promptly. , ; � Very��eS1''. Pr�c�s• •A1t that has' been changed. ■ Kids are all over the county, Y i on large selection of how, on • summer ° evenings M' They've, wheedled' .'t hBedroom Suites. folks ; , Qiti♦[�c into taking them to, th • 'drive-in. ' Or they're sleeping in strange:. beds • at, s0.hieibody's .. cottage, While ',their parents. sit around knocking back the gill and 'tonic. Or' the poor' little souls are •■. F furniture SALE CLEARAP er r Rerduced Prices On All Present dock. Ours ■ ■ N . sr sr .•..� • ■ ■ • ■ i - ■ ■ ■- ■ • • i ■ ■ Make : August and September .months of outdoor-- IN utdoor•'-■relaxation by getting• in • on these summer 'furniture.... barg• ains. . i• • •■ a, • Kitchen Suites:1' and Chesterfields ■ by.. leading manufacturers:, • • crouched,. with vacant stare; in ■ •' •. _ _ ■ front of a television' set, watch, pR OP• IN YOU NEED FEEL NO'. OBLtGA TTION ■ ing 'a re -run of :one of last win-. ' "•• ter's programs, • while in • the • ■; . w and.' the trees and the .moon MacKENZIE FURNITURE STORE . f• mourn the days when the ,piping ■a, voices of 'children at' play proms: r • , . • . .• ' a phone 1 8"1 Luckricw. . r ' melody • '.of a velvet summer •■; ■ evening. •ruuu �■■u■aa■Naa■■/1■ aaaaum■flim■mia ■mmeasi■u.aa�a: soft,warm outdoors, the birds ' vided . a couriterpotnt to' the • ;.