The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-07-31, Page 12Ago
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"SENTINEL, LUCXNOWa ..,. ,,.,. ..._. ...
WRDNBSDAY, JULY
S.S. NO. 2, KINLOSS
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SCHOO:L TEACHERS I
.1- - Nlemorle •'Wiii - e_4,7efreshed on
1 Monday horning when former'
•) teachers and students go "back
,t9 ..: Apilool' where- .' first they
were introduced to the rriYg er-
ies :of readingi; • writing: and
arithmetic. ,
'An: impressive hat of teachers
'has :served'at S'S. NO., 0; Kinloss
(Kinlo,'ugh) durin,g� the'• years.. The
following list includes the 'names
of :twenty-nine school . roams and
masters.::
Miss Joan yacnstorie. . "9
I.
. Mrs'.. Burto.ollins (Kather-
4 -
ins mat erson o
Nlr; Goldie Ehlindrs.on
Mrs. John Crocker •(Kay- Gib-
son)
Mrs, Howard Hollands (Wan-
ita
-Wardell) •
Miss Ellen McBride .
Mr. John. Blackwell `
Mrs. Don Anderson (Marion
MacKay) ,
3.1
M dra
rss,k�o)a�ei�Nhr1�1M�i� .
Mrs. Lloy 11 • (He en am
,1 Ilton,) �. 1:
�.•0 • Mrs: Charles Hod,, ns (v tan
w s. Orland ,: Richards ...(Clara.
- MacDonald) ' With butter jars and eggs, and
Mrs. Art Grallam . (Grace Hal- cre
denby). d But say, it takes a lot of. Steam
Mrs. 1E'rank ' Moulden (Bess'
Lane) To, lug that sturff ,six blocks or
'Mr: David Bridge more,
Mrs. Charles Gillespie (Mabel You,walk' until, your feet get
�. ' sore;
Hodgins; deceased) ' :
Miss Roberta Edmistoi e'
• Mrs. Milton 'piton .(Kate Mac:. Your shoulders 'ache, '• you're ..see
-
Kay) ing red,
And
Mrs. Duncan Thompson' (SYiary1wish that you were hozrle in.
Hetherington) ,• . ;tied,
Mr. Harvey Becking And then you spy that yellow
Miss • Ida Rathwell paint
Mrs• Claude..:Dore (AnnettaThat's put• just where the autos
Stewart) ain't;.. . -
To see us "rubes", Stagger up the
street:
e People of; Kinlough and- Distric
, every success in thein•,
r.
There's bwWo cars Where 'there.
should., be. three, '
They've straddled. that ,there•
,
'mark ; you see. .' • '
It's, :our :town.. too, " so `please be
'
'We 'want :to. spend.our pickles...
there. .
You've watched' us 'long.
,to : see— .
We need • a parkin
gee!
Dad:' ."You mustn't pull the
cat's tar'.
Junior; "I'm` only holding it,
• Pop.' The cat-- --pul=ling-':-
Miss Annie . Curran 4.>,.:... ► ,► o.. .a..:> .b .moi.:.
.Mr: Everett Smith
..Mr: Jack 'Lockhart
• Mrs.' W. •J. : McLean,':
Hamlin) ' '
!ri�lAr� i)`430,
WE' EXTEND
On. • May
Ing' erect:
Church; • w
• icated aS.
Itev E.
ed the.. w
eighteen
instrumen
Little W1
'Rem.. , Neil
• needed B
was
the 't
Matheson,
,higher•re
'1VIrs. Herb Collins; (Laura' Fair,
deceased) • ,
Mrs. Dr. ': 'hortt (Tens McLeod,.
deceased)..
Mrs. Nelson ° Bushell (Edith:.
Richards, deceased)
ongratulatlo
to the .
•
N LOUGH
CENTENNIAL'
:IS
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A FARMER'S PLEA.
just one of , those ieountry,.
•
Who.conie..from. :away outiii. the
sticks;
To ',voice my`woe and make a. •'/
plea.
'For all the other boobs like me.
e New Sidewalks hi The 'Village
Were Laid By Us.
We work' like hecksix days. a.
week,
And' when . we're done we like to
streak .
"•our home ✓ tori . t9-burour
.eats
-And meet our ' eigh,'bors : on the
"street;.
In Their: • 100 -Year. Celebration'
. Week -end.
•
1• ' •
General Contractor ICinlo h' •
Specializing ,in Conand
-Plastering
Silos anPlasterin
ti
e • can't ' :take . off no . working
day, ,
And if we,do there's hell to pay;
You folkd in to' t don't- do that
:You do your :buying every day.,.
And that's why I don't think. it's
'right,
To hog. the streets .on farmers'
nights. "'
You've got . your • cars. parked on
'the : street,
ore we .• le s si, •.down . to eat;
Thee we must slop hogs' andfeed
the sows,
Coa :all ;the juice from bossy'
cows;-
Pick up the eggs, coop .up the
hen; .
Shave off the ,whfs'kers• (if we're
men!, ),
LHC--IrgNOW,
•
v
Dress in overalls and calico -
Call upon all'Citizens 'toobserve it ' as auch4
dangled low --
,Crank -up the flivver;-give-•herr
juice, -
Then- start for
• what : the. use?
for the success ,of
V.
The. streets are lined far up .and
down . ,'
Witt ' tails t f foils • tivhO live ln.,
town;
Who seem to 0144. t`s equate• ,a
treat
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