The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-12-07, Page 20TIIE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOIN, ONTARIO
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JUDGING TO TAKE 'PLACE DECEMBER 21st. AFTER
7:88 p.m.
(ALL. LIGHTS SHOULD 'BE ON -FORTHE WHOLE .EVENING)
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VENING)
. COUNTRY RESIDENTS ;WHO; WISH THEIR HOME/JUDGED,
PLEASE, ADVISE NORMAN TAYLOR, LUCKNOW
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John Bradley , sox of Mr. and Mrs.
Sidon Bradley of Ashfield Township
as featured on television .on Sat-
urday even -pg. John was a delegate
to the recent National 4-H +Glib
conference in Toronto. He also 1
received the C.S. McNaughton
trophy for alae highest score in the
varsity. of Huron. On Friday even-
ing of last week despite adverse
weather cditians a large audiencei
gathered at Seaforth High' school
auditcum'where John Bradley
ave • an imetestingaccount' of tate
4-H conference also highlights of
his visit to 'Ottawa and Niagara
g=alls. Congratulations go to John
hi sci�ieve ii✓rsts in 4-H 'intra
BIRTHDAY DINNER
A surprise birthday dinner party
for Maithel Lee Wilson was given
by her, family at her.home on the
fourth concession of Huron on Fr'i-
.day.after•.schaol.. Attending the '
happy event were class mates,
'Dianna McAuley, .Ann Gemmell.
Mary Elliott and Carol Courtney.
Reids: Corners. W.I. will hold
their Chrisunas meeti.ttg.m the
+community: h all on Wednesday
evening; ,December 14. Mrs. Iohn
Scott will .give a topicpertaining,
to the Yukon Territories.,The 4-H
Club girls will•have an 'exhibit •
which will .1. beinteresting.' There
will be 'a •detnotistration of Christ-
rugs d'ecctations alis"o a .gift exch-
. ange.
exch.anger .
• ' Mrs, Laura McNain visited on
Saturday with relatives and with
Mrs. Maria Hicks and Mrs. Wil
bred Bradley of Weston.
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EGL NTO$ AVE., E. TOROWTO0 t) 'TELEP 4O$E
amazing how 'Much a
chap can 'accomplish when he'
• gets off; on .his own fora :day.
With a' shave,. a clean . shirt'
and. a pure heart,' a man on ,his
;own' can seemore and do more
in 18 hours; than a family can in
18 days. Last. week' end, I .re- .
confirmed this theory; which 'I
have held since 'I got married.
I . had a' whole. day. ,a wild :.and
wicked day in the city all by
myself: No work; no domestic
bliss; not a single crisis to solve.
for 24 hours. .
Last summer, .I traveled
about 6,000 miles, but I didn't re
seem to get anywhere_ The. rea-
soa, of course, was that I had
along my" wife and daughter.
.Women encnplicate :things be.
yond measure, and sometimes
almost beyond' endurance. In
the., first' place, they : never. know
what the) want to ,do. Before
every excursion. there's a .two- '•
hour discussion about: • what
shoes . to wear; .. where to eat;
what show to go to; whether We
have time .for .bothor should . .
we eat later.; how much it's
,going to cost;, what time we
should . get tit bed: and why • it.•
will probably' be a' lousy eve•
ning. anyway. •
Then, at the, crucial moment',
when* it's time to get cracking.
and there. isn't a minute to, Lose.
they have to shave their legs,.
or • . paint their . toenails, or
• change their, girdles. or put
their hair up Or down
• Last ;summer, I: covered more
.'miles pacing up and down hotel
roots, smiting for them, than I
did on our transcontinental trip
by plane, train and car.
• 'Now. if Fd been taking my
wife and or daughter With me.
last w °ek• end. it would '‘have
beers about as• simple as setting
tap the toiled Nations Write
and reser e a hotel room Write
arid" 'get •tickets for a show or .
concert Make 'elaborate plans
for "'Cerins; each other for
lunch• ;n. the after• N r
chs res were nit
$lr this time it was differ
' e ., : °�� a .pair Oaf. s Kk5 .ane.
at . extra sl`6i:`t in a• hag, and
heart. riffs
's.e$ber face The . s;•her fad .<
'essential. Everytirne I getaway
from, her for -a—day, _SOY lite_.
fears. that . I'm going on some
Bacchanalian binge.
As a result, 1 have to lay the.
.groundwork Serious" .talk about •
business conferences, seeing. a
lawyer, maybe' taking 'in a `good-`
show, and getting a` . ' good
night's sleep . in a good,. con-
servative
on-ser ative hotel.: "Good" is
key .word..
And, of course, .I always, have
to- do, some of these things,' or
ll`d never get away. I had two
business meetings, one with a
publisher, one witha syndicate
man.' Both were completely un- •
necessary, but' pleasant, like
most business meetings that in.
volve writing.. .. • •
I skipped the lawyer .bit. Not'
much fun 'in seeing one's law.
yer. • Substtitated. for a . a•eg
.stroll past • the big. phoney
Christmas windows of 'the big
department 'stores, . Secure i,
the knowledge there. were 'no
Wild horses • or women ares 1.
to drag "me into tke: i ak tart+
tiara. 4 •
Somehow, . wound up at' the
Press Club, where an eloquent
and. learned discussion was tak.
ing place about something or
other.: Joined it Some time
er, discovered it was some time
later '
Whizzed up" by cab to see col-
lege ';boy son. Not. at home, as
usual. 'Now seven o'clock. Time
to find a hotel. NO rooms any-
where *Blinked into. a sordid:
old . dump. I used to stay at in
war -tithe Cheap.
Packed up hot salami sand.
'► ich, ate d on way to theatre.
Got a• dandy seat, saw a great'
shone,, went back to hotel ,Ate
huge slice of rare beef while
watching an entertainer
B a: r closed, , • entertainer
packed 'up Not sleepy. Went
to coffee house,. paid two bucks
for- halikup of :lousycoffee. en.
3.71 e i Irish . singe(` whining
ah tit. 'the 'wrongs of dear old
Ireland Artist granted to do
sketch of me for six dollars,
then three dollars then one
4411ar. Bought hint a Coffee and
ti: Ltusse'd hard hie of ori artist .
Rack to hoatel..still toot slcepa,
.Francis Hatritan. (frank) _ : r•
ing passed.away in •Klnc.ar, e
hospital on Tuesday; Ne, c 17.er ..»,
I :after :aa illness of seven :weeks, Ic
• was in his' eighty :fifth'y.ear and ..
had been a lifelong reside r;=t of
IConcession`12, Huron t Fear lie!
war a member of Clarke ::::•110
1 Church and'served on the . t ari c."'
Sesston•.far: many years.
The late.Mr. Cummins w4: Nice
rciarricd, ltt 1901 he marrsc i":ores•
ce Doupe who passed. aleo
In 1931 he.married Mary .... ;cid,
t. of Chesley, who survive= ar!C.
leaves one daughter, Bia ''as,
e' Har�rey Ackert of Kincar,:
ship; two Sons. Clareiac °r•
Claire Shores and .Rog `o!
There are three granotch:. ar.i:
N nine .great "grandchildre; ` e tzo-
ther6 Wit S. •Cuinnun. , Ma•
soon. 'HIe is predecease"" ' <:e
. sister , But e , Mrs; Tor'. •
of.Huron township and a
James of Saskatoon. •
7hc:funeral took plac•c s•
day, Noverriber 24th. Er, t:r
Maclennan Funeral Ho~
cardine., conducted by.i
' pasta, Rev.' Ball of. (la:.
assisted by Rev,. Hall of arWiar
. United Church . (ardor( • e
sang "Beyond 'the Sunset .
was in Kincardine ccrre`t
Pallbearers were nci,' ` 'tA
Stattley, Gordon Farrel:, E or;,c
'' Stewart, Howard - Orr
Donald and 'Walter Par; :.
Floral tributes were = .••:k kti
nieces and cousin's:
Friends and rclattvrr•'-
. Teto no', St. Claire ."�f ; . Vogele
villc. Bright. Oweii
ham. Tara. Paisley ar. .
attended.
Serviettes beVerage hineheee
and. dinner. sizes: tablecloths.
PIaKfmats; coasterc
THE' LUCKNOW SENTINEL;
No . TV in thaw **•;•sir
watched neon sigiv,
int( paper„ went ski `. 4.,31;
Rose at 9 to rum►':, w,J50:
c1csr yed. cleansed wast,'
feeling about 69
Now, how wail,'
those things with
women. or 0%01
along'