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SHOW ANTIQUES
AT 'W.i.. MEETING
Kairshea Women's Institute
held their iGrandmother's meet-
ing
at the 6th ,$ohool Hou. se,
With Mrs. Geo. Lockhart, hos-
tess. The directors, Mrs, Allister
Hughes' and Mrs. Alex, ' Mac-;
MacLeod. shad arranged .a delight-
ful
elight;ful ,antique . setting. Ancient pic-
tures, the coal oil• lamp, rag and
braided mats were used to set
'• the. theme. The six Grandmoth-
ers?
randmoth-e ? all. attired in shawls ' and"
• bonnets, Mrs. Williarn • McIntyre,
Mrs. W. T. macDonaid, Mrs,
Alex '• MacLeod, Mrs. Walter
Thompson,, .Mrs. Thomas , Austin,
and, Mrs.: Fred • Gilchrist, were
all. .presented with corsages.
The.• ',Grandmothers presented
a portion 'of" the program. A
number •of suitable. readings and
a chorus, "Twilight' Memories,"
were enjoyed. Mrs. Alex iMac
Leod, a solo; "When you come
to. the end of .a Perfect day."
The eldest • igrandmother, was
Mrs Austin., : the :youngest, Mrs.
Fred Gilchrist'. Mrs: William
McIntyre had, chosen. the . lucky
pansy' corsage; • /Candy • dishes
,were; presented.
During. the business, .the .new
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laws were read.. Mrs. Currie Colwell, wasnamed.delegate Sunar.a n �
Snice.
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with Mrs, Cliff jRoulston and.. .7.
Mrs. Donald. MacKinnon as al- By W. 'BR `T Smiley
ternates The contention to be
held Owen Sound, November •
2nd , and 3rd.. Mrs. Allister $It. seems to me. that about this
Hughes and Mrs. Fred Gilchrist time last year, I wrote ;a tender,,`
were • chosen leaders for the lyrical column, Practically • an
course, "Working with Wool." ode, about September,: The gold -
Committees • were .chosen for en lingering; days; the cool,
s
the St. . Andrew's. Ball, Novell -Novell- haunting evening,:;; the farewell
ber• 27th. It was decided. to buy fling at the. trout; the ,last, crisp
a :number of stacking chairs. for game of golf; old Mother Nature
use, at the 'meetings. The . roll lying, voluptuous,- . amid the
call this meeting netted ' a good- fruits of her labor.. Yes, Sept-
ly sum, "A•, cent . f hr . each year' ember is the most . delightful;
you were single." Eighteen month of the year, I buribled..
members and one visitor were we1T I take it all. back. You.
. preserili. The • motto "Worry is
like , a rocking chair, its keeps ;can take.' September, ,and if the
us going, but, gets us, no• where," ladies will leave 'the room for a
Was • taken by .Miss Dean Mac- moment, .- I'll tell you exactly
Leod. Worry can ,become a hab- what you can do with it.
it Learn to take ,each day ' as... '" * *
it comes, • and try not to . carry •This September• has scarred me
yesterdays and. tomorrows load#or life, and has also clipped', a
all in. one .day. Mrs. Donald .mac- few years from my. allotted span
Kinnon gave a- reading, •"My of sane. What happened? I got
Grandma:" Each member brought caught. with my pipes :down.
one half .dozen .•puni+pkin 'tarts,
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Mrs,' .'Austinwas the winner: On September 9th, it was 90
They • were. •. later enjoyed at degrees in our upstairs, 'and ..we
lunch time.. The ,.October meet- all lay' on, our beds, naked as
lug Will be at the home of the 'newts, gasping and : calling: for.
president, 'Mrs. Cliff ,Roulston, t b 14th it
when .the ..Area 'Convention Re-
solutions will. be read and • dis-
cussed. '
WON :I,URSAItIES
water. On- September .,
was: 44 in our upstairs. The kids armpits, looking like • three pen -
lay moaning with • cold . under • quips and a seal pup• sitting on
heaps of blankets. Downstairs an ice floe., I went to• work with
Playboy howledwith chill And
tail • between . 'iny: legs and
' ': m y
in our bed, the Old Lady and I, the bats of panic anic in My belfry;.
swaddled : in* flannelette. pyjam- It: was, worse at • lunch hour.
as, clutched each other,.' a hot While I bustled.' around, getting•
Bursaries . of $250 each have water bottle, and. the Hope' that .hot 'soup, ,the kids rubbed their
awarded Shirley :•Culbert,' el ' old happen and the hands together' and told about
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23rd, 1959
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'eaters.. I turned on all: burners & to ' September, ever again, : I
h•
the oven in the. electric stove. want you to push me, gently but
even . turned on all the 'lights firmly, in front , of a speeding'
in the house. hot -rod.
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They just sat SIGNS FOR SALE—"No Tres
It was. hopeless. assing", "For. 'Sale" and "For
there, hands . tucked in their Rent" signs available at The
Lucknow :Sentinel, phone '35.
been a mirac e w u p
daughter"' of` Mr' and Mrs. 'Wal h would be. back in the how' warm it had been m school,
ter
Culbert
:of Ripley, and,, to'eat wave aaand my wife dragged
morning• . from' me:
Donna Osborne daughter' of Mr. the • confession. . that we had 'a,
and ,Mrs. ,Elmer .Osborne of ,the
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Septexrber: is. anirresponsible
,treacherous • Harlot ,.of amo • ri
th
fire on at y the office.
fourth' ' concession. of Huron: *.';* *
Both- are riow• enrolled at the
with .a . big' phoney, warm. smile
`that .hides a• heart of solid cold.
'I. won't go into all; the sordid
Stratford': Teacher's . College: details: how I pleaded with..peo-.
MONUMENTS
For sound counsel and a. fair price on a monument
correctly designed from .quality material,.
rely on /
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ticknow
N.EW HIGHER' INTERErSTI.
ON
DEBENTURES
* * * pie .. to putup my pipes; how I
Oh, it isn't as though I didn't ibegged the harassed coal mer -
realize ;that •• fall and the 'cool
weather
weather were : on the way. Sun-
days as I. lay on the lawn, sev-
eral times my mind' had drifted
around to the backyard, where
my furance pipes lay,', soaking. up'
the sun. I'd even contacted the
repair man.. to • come and take . `me• singing any paeans of praise
chant to• .get;me .a couple of bags.
down . to''the house; how: I 'rig-
ged. uti
igged..upa makeshift to the the
furnace going.' It's .aTl too. 'hum=
liating.
That's why,' if you ever . hear
on that dragon in 'my cellar,
that emits . ' sparks . and . roars '
when approached. My ' stoker
that, is. - • ' •
had. eveni' while fighting the
.heat wave with 4. refreshing
drink, said to myself firmly:.
'Must get at the cellar and, get
last winter's .ashes out so I can
get, the coal in early : 'this .year.
Don't want •the.' coal, truck: driv-
ing ,over, my .lawn when. it's soft.
from those fall rains. Better get
that broken window in the. liv-
ingroorn, fixed, too. Things are
going to ,be different thin year."
So you see, it. isn't as though
I ; wasn't fairly well ,prepared.
But I didn't expect my old
sweetheart, September, . to put
me over a barrel,, pull., the rug
from under my feet,. ;:lower the
boom on me, and stab me; in the
back,'' all in one fell swoop.
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I thought the -Old "Girl was go-
ing td .commit either suicide or
murder, that. first ' 'morning •af-
v' ter . the ' Mercury had taken' its
swan dive. I explained to her
tha' everything' was practically
rea y .to. turn 'on the heat, that
all I' had to do was get this pipes
cleahiecl • and ptit . up, getthe man.
to fix . the furnace, and get the
cellar cleaned • up and the coal
in, 'and/. we'd '.be in ibi iiness,
"Which hotel," she enquired,
;4 f her breath wreathing into the
kitchen air like cigar smoke,
i.,4 "are we going to stay in until
then?" We ,have two hotels in
town so 1 was in a quandary.
11Tot to mention • qt.pickle. "
I. did . everything in my 'power
to • cheer; upat old gang of.
mine. Songs, witty sayings, fun-
ny faces,. Philosophy, like ,"you
should be glad you don't, have to
suffer like this all the time, like
the folks in Russia." I''rushed'
out and, /borrowed • two electric:
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