The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-07-12, Page 5§pAy, JULY 12th, 190i
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TITE: zArcpr,ow z.a.TooTow, ONTARIO
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THA.1iK:
'Iruce County Tuberculosis, and
Health Association
Wish to Say "Thank
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'to all the workers who 4elped to Make the •
T. B. Survey a succeis, andto the public' -
who responded 'to the clinics throughout the ,
County, -
ie time spent in the• fight against Tuberculosis is 1
Time• I Well Spent. • -
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U. IR..
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in1t=0:3 By Bill Smiley
7• come they're killing.:. 'off
big fellows thi's year? First
s Clark Gable, then •Gary
r; • and now it's. Ernest
igway. Whenindestructi-
ke these are suddenly mow -
makes us . other old • sold-
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iers7of4orturie • realize,' witIL. a
shudder, that even for,:us, the
bell. must •tell one day... ,-
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In an age when men think. it.IS
a big.adventure 'o' go duck „hunt,
irig; When they,:.thirilp it's. 'rugged,
he;inan stuff to' their back-
yard.- barbacues -- these men
Were our folk: heroes. These were
the, giants' 'Who 'kept us aware
that ..once. men were brave . and
Violent, and 'Wild and gallant: •
• How •, .swaggered .thrmigh
the belles with Gable in Gone
With the.. Wind! 'How. !we. stood
,up with him to the, fury of the
viciouS Captin B1igh n,Mutiny
On the Bounty! How we .gathered
the luscious women in, droves
merely. by joining him in.:quirk-
ing an eyebrow : , . •
' Many a lane 'and dist' .Western
• street we • stalked with Gary
Cooper, hand • poised • ready for
the draw, eyes darting to the
Upper windows, Where. the rifle'
barrels •poked. Many a lonely
„ranch • we rode, tip -• to :With him,
our:past a mystery,:• •
HoWoften have we strolled
with Hemingway the • festive.
.streets. of a Spanish town; girls
tossing roses • to. u$ fr.o,M
fies! Hbw thany time have we
him in the 'great arena,
uirtipg the native wine -frOrn
the goatskin into. out mouths, .as
we waited .for death in thehal-
• ,ternoon; the fanfare of trurhtiets,
the March, of . the matadors!
.660 try. totell me that a lot
of cleancut Young: fellows called
Rock and Taband Rip and' Kirk
and Dirk ate going ,to fill the,
bOots:,.of.:Gable and Cooper.
', Please -don't try, • to telt:, Me
that: these .earriest, yoking men in
UNG NON
• (Too r•Ate..; For Last Week)."
WALTER HARVY ',STAFFORD,
.The sudden demise of, Walter,
H. Stafford Wa$, a distinct Shock
to the *Dungannon Community
where he had, retired to after 4
very useful life of 67 years., He
passed away Monday afternoon
while, shopping in -the nearby
town of Goderich- and was dead
Upon arrival at the bOsPital. Cor-
onary thrombosis was the •Calge.
of his death. •••• •
He was a' son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin; Stafford. of
Wroxeter and enlisted With the
161st Battalion (Huron's own)
and was Quarter Master. Sgt. in
World War „,I and after three
'Years of active Service, taught at.
Kaka University of London, Eng -1
land. Returning. to Canada', he ,has !-
been forty years, principal of.
North Toronto Shaw's Business
School, a member. of •the Busi-
ness Educatcir'S °Associatign of
Canada; a .mernber of North To-.
ronto 'Keawarias .Club ,and`•inejn-
ber of Lansing •United Churth,,,
He retiredwith his'..wife, former-
ly Verna Hamilton,. second daugh-
ter of the. late Dr. and Mrs. j,
Hamilton, Dungannon; two years
ago. He has Made many friends
here in that time and was acting
secretary. on. the , Publid School
,Board ,of Ashfield Township.
.He is survived .besides his wife
by One daughter', •Mi:. Teter
(Dawn) Themister; two '. grand-
children and a -brother, • Frank of
/Toronto. . •• • .
He will be missed in many.
phases • of, life,having a !very
pleasant dispdSitiori. Since: corn-
ing to the village, he was an ad-
herent' of .. Anglican
Church.. arid ' the .)Rector, Rev:
Wilfred'. WrightConducted' the
funeral service on Thursday at
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'SKELTON MEMORIALS
O'Hagan, Prop.
.Establislied Over Sixty' Years,
Walkerton Phone 638-w . Ontario
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are. visiting Mr: and Mrs. Bay:
Stanley and family of St. Tho-
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Mrs. Dt. , A.. S. Vokes arrd
Harry; are enjoying. a vacation
' at Brkebridge. .
.2:00 p.m.' at Stiles Funeral Par -I
Mr.. and . Mrs, Ken` Thomas and
lots; Goderich;* with interment in I
1 little daughter, Toronto, „ipent
Dungannon. Cetnetery. .. • I the Week„ -end with the 21a.dk's
Mr: and Mrs. W. A. Culbert i parents, Mr. and.' Mrs. Thqinas
Webster; : • . , • -
. Mr.'. and -Mrs. Robert • Stothers
accompanied by Mrs. J: W. Mac,,
and son, on Sunday irisited.
Mr. and Mrs. Melyin. Tyndall • of
Carlow. •
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dal -liter of
spent,•; the week -end i-Veod; Kincardine, and Mrs. W. C.
*MI' her 'sister; Mts. Robert me_ Bamford, ' Preston, on Wednesday
Allister of last Week, attended the funeral
Mr„ . Ken McAllister of Sud -1 of their. cousin, the•late Arthur
bury, sperit ;the week -end with -Anderson-of Detroit, a sbn of the
his' parents, Mr and 'Mrs. Mason late, Gordon and l‘lr* Anderson
McAllister. • of these parts. • ;
Mrs. George McRoberts arid •Mr. and Mrs.• Lionel Langevin
daughter,/ Mrs: May, Burke.. and and Children of Barrie and David
family of Sarnia, visited and ,Fennell of Bradford, Yisited. with
MrS. Gordon :Congrairi. Mrs. , L. Stingel and Angus, for,
Mrs. Edna Black :and son, Rgn;•
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the weekrend. , • : ;- • • -
lawn, but 1,,d rather. niow ciowi;. . Mrs. D. S.'.Fin.e§ :and .Mrs.: six or 'or. eight cattle rustlers:4 likelzabeth Drew, .,Toronto, visited
a • game of.• bridge, •••but: m3.r heart Mr- and, .Cecil ...rfake •ancl
yearns for.- RusSian RoUlette. Iin
know I. have troubles iettethe
top off a .jar of pfife: but I
have a yen to bend horseshoes
with one hand.. • '•
' I suppose a lot of .you women
will think this is immature. But
the truth, however bitter, is that.
you just haven't. been ' able to,
tatne the wild man that lurks in
every Male breast. .
Ctews . _cuts • and •in: -rimmed You -think we're just si t g
t in
there, -half asleep, W.atehing tele -
glasses, who write as•though•"
they -
had, swallowed a ' diClionary a vision don't 3rou? Well, next time, i The United Church service on
there's a showdown on the screen i Sunday ,morning . .
bust Hemingway , of the clean; observe' the grim set of our jav I was conducted
payhological terms, are going to
--1.1 by kr. 'Wilmer EtringtOn; assist -
the fingers of our gun .han s ,.
strippedprose, the haunting..poet_ seepd: .by Mr. Lawrence Ribey. The
address . taken by Wilmer was
Miss Beth • McCOnnell. for , the
Visitor at . the week -end with.
Mrs. 'A. -Morris were . Mr. and
'Mrs.. :Douglas Freeman, Clinton,
and their daughter, Mri:. Don
Shannohan and three' children.of
New Market, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sel Drennan, Sarnia; Mrs. Ander-
son. ,Mugford, London and Mrs..
Len oChriStilaw of Nile.. , • .1
„Mrs. Morris. spent a; few days
visiting. her 'daughter' Mrs. Mug-
fOrd in, Toronto. , • • • '
• These were, the Men who vv,ere ' XeeP an eye on our eyebrows •
entitled, "The 'Parts of a. Tree .
Co-,:operat.'? A tree'was cornpar-
ed to a person.,;Every part of :the
'tree has a function to perform,
'comparing- this to man, it
•stated:ft 1We can strive for„per-
fection, . beauty and UsefUlnesS.7
Services for July will be
in ...charge' of Eleanor Alton,•
An-
nette Dickson arid Lynda CraW- •
fcird. Services for luly
:Joyce Mathews, Barbara Taylor
and Bob McNeil.: •- • . ••.• .
Rev..' Dr:* •Ar1.7 J. Gallagher, Tor- •
onto,s. Secretary of ;the Canadian
Council of Churches, Will Preach:
Sunday, July 30th..'„ ' •
Mts.....Esther. Rivett has returned.
from a ten -weeks visit with rela-•
tiyes. : in British Columbia.
Congratulations -Mr. Ton:
Fov.:ler,.. who • has •suCcessful '
.passed 'examinations at • Teache
College; Stratford, and has been...
engaged. to teach -at'a 'SS. NO. ".0.
school ,near Molesworth,in Grey
Township.
PRESENTS ' DR. STEVENSON
MEMENTOEI TO MUSEUM,
A tray belonging to one, 'of. the
best-known. figures. in LondoWs
history has been presented to Vic- ••
tOria Ilciuse Mtiseurri. and -hangs" .•
in a place of honour in the office„:
• ;The .tray is of inlaid mahogany
and. was given •to the late Dr. •
Hugh A. StevenSon in.,1915 when
he 'was mayor of London In the
centre of the oblong , tray is the.
city crest and, inscribed in gold,
•the words :"Mayor „. of London,
1k5i.' The gift to. the museum
was made . by a.. cousin of Dr
SteVenSon'.s, Sherriff,,of
.Lgndon,
what ;all of us wanted ;to be ne)5t- time Sophia 'Loren heaves
"-the dead shOtS,the. mighty into Vi0v, They'll be •go' quizzi-
ors,' the lady" -killers, the devil- cal you °°41d.hang .a water pail
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many-:ca:re, adventurers. ,Honest, on. them • . .
Mom, 1 don't warit, to be, just •a Note' the way our eyes narrow..
next tiine :we're out the boat.,.
timid old schoolteacher. I want
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to have a beautiful countess goofy as they peer intothe distance,
over nte. 1 want:to out -draw the seeing things yOu've never
fastest gui inthe west. I want dreanked of.;•
to shoot a lion. • .
•And look out • for that ,little
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It'a lot of fun mowing the dangerous smile that bate,ly, curls
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the cornerof our Month at the
next meeting', of •the Home and
School -Club when the phairrnan
asks for a :frank . statement of
.opinion. • *.
They've taken away our, old
comrades -in -arms. But Cooper &
Gable and Hemingway have. giv-
enu8 a code to live by. On •.the
surface we may be a .• burnt-out
lot.. But behind that Pot belly,'
beneath that Wispy skull, the fires
are igmouldering, the courage is
white-hot, the will is of iron, &
tbe devilish charm is just biding
its time until the first. countess
comes:along:
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