The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-08-19, Page 12r
TINS, I�'U'CKI�iC?W, ONTARIO
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the office, ; or written notes, • o
• appreciate' Sugar that, I ever wrote a column' plc' of tiYries� right aver the;
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tell me they. appi
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and Pace, don't tyke cats.. e
they're
tot. the furnace pipes • i es .own
W e not taken dmnm,
they
leak peculiar gummy Y a Well,
brown substance, to
been trying to plan around .
ace
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fur..
wiles P..
it; but we have
tie . es a lot.., of
pipes,, .a.. - .
planning around to.
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•. dead, 'but she •d�sn't want to kill
:about a root We've ,never lead a. co
• cat and.1 on • in41e. •
ran doing It thus,' pttbheip; 'be:,. probably means
in January,.
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about a clog,, At least 'not very of
WEDNESDAY, A?.101,IS r 19, 1959,
bathroom like• nothing you ever
heard. The blasted pipes. were
'all stuck together from the heat
or something. . .
Finallyr I got two of the re.
of '
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lan: ,
liuctant joints moving,
four foot length onto any shout.
,der and was bassi standing on
dewaa oft
the .chair I w� the pipe buizYip
when one end e p • -
ed the' top of a cupboard, , stip,
ping the other end toward the
the . stink; ' bathtub
' floor. into. towels;�
and toilet,. onto:. e
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washcloths and bathmat, 'cascad-
ed about four pounds Of fine
black soot. .
This week,, . and the weath,,
she
ermn turned on the heat ,
u1ta on the ,hottest
ultaa'teously* So I'm bullied°,
day- of the Winner,t e bleeding
into taking down h
furnace pipes in my neon' hour..
'nto
By 'the time I'd ;got well i
e inking in the
S' dT t ,'
it • . •.�, �weren: t •on speaking
t I }
bl ons that one 1 wrote She was
tErl think terxris. hiS,'
bedroom. Achilles in.
'badly an prayate.. like Ach in the
cause 1 do it so
But what's the use of gotxag into h to day was an exception, t and I was cussing
from • et summer
old.• gal
1 ,•ust s
Some t,
Mich., mai the way to bier summer solliked it,�
cottage, will .'Stop lin :to pay, her you
ay .heartily "glad perhaps aPs -
She d laden,. ate ever: sinee,Itine en ,
nice to seep you
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This is only ONE. example of the economy:
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you enjoy when ,you use electricity: In,
terms of electric energy, •a cert will buy a
lot—a lot of comfort, convenience, time-
saving efficiency, and a lotof entertain-
dent, too. d
Here are three of the many bargains you:
can enjoy with just• one cent's worth of
electricity.*
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HYDRO
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e Wasal two loads of clothes in an auto-
natic•washe>`.
• .Watch TV' for 41/2 hours.
• Keep food fresh in an eiectric.refrigera-
for for 17 hours .
You get more out of life when you get the
most out of electricity,
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*Bated i+d avOtasn cost to do tiestic muAiciaal eu#torrCra< in Ontario.
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ELECT CA L
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A= �• earing. fearfully, 1 dashed
'down the back" • stairs; strewing
soot behind Ina. like: a smoke"
screen, 'and, outside;'I , fell over
the dog, so• ,help me. By this time
I was itt a ' tearing rage.. I went
back up, grabbed another hunk
•of pipe, gave it' a wrench; and a
ten -foot length ,collapsed in, the
middle 'of the back .hall,, the soot.
landingeverywhere' but on the '
newspapers 1 had' spread: •
Throwing everything tothe
wind, 1 tore down the rest of the
pipes, threw `theminto the back
yard, swept up'.tWo.large. cartons.
full • of soot, and stomped .out,
leaving, as I , learnedlater, a track
of. coal -black footprints, across
the. kitchen. floor.
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;By, six, o'clock;. I .had, cooled
down enough to be, scared, and .,
when' I got home .4 found that
myinstinct had been infallible.
To cut 'a long story •short, :1
scrubbed • floors , and woodwork
until midnight, most of it hands
and -knees stuff 'Then, 1 had to..
start writing my column, which
has t,o be done by to -morrow
.rnorxving; * •,,
It • is now, 3.30 of that:tomorrow
Morning. Do. you 'knoW what I've.
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been doing for the last 30 Minn.
"tes`f Welk it was like this I .went
to the refrigerator to get a slug.
of •orange juice. It was in one of.
those big, pastic containers, and
it was full. 1 picked it -up in one
.hand,it slipped, •hit. the `floor,..
and the top flew off. And -I've .
been mopping up three quarts of •
orange juice •.since 3. .a.m.Ile•
•tween, soot and: juice, the joint. •
simells. like a fitly -by Pittsburgh
out. of .Florida. •
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There's no 'moral to all this. I
just .wanted to. let you know that
writing,this column is'not always
all beet and skittles. Sometimes
it's all soot and 'orange juice.
And that's why. your::kind words
abotit, it ' are appreciated, and :1
do: thank you. '
• PRIEST.•:AT ITVINGHAM
Rev. G. J,. I"reker, who was . .
pastor at. Kingsbridge for a short
time, .,celebrated his first Mass .
at Sacred Heart ,Church, Wing -
ham, .a'ridi St; Ambrose . Roman
Catholic Church, Brussels, ' on
Sunday, July 26th. •
Father Van Vynckt has return-,
ed to Kingsbridge from Wing-
.ham.'
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