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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-10-29, Page 14PAGE FOURTEEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO 055 CORNERS Sunda visitors with 'Mr.. and. Mrs:. 'Tom, Stewart wereMr, and, Mrs, Gerald Stewart of Kincardine, Mr.. and Mrs, Harold Stewart of Bervie , Bill Zettler of Riversdale,. and Francis Phillipee from Chep- stow Mr. and Mrs'. Roy Farquhar and. family of Inverhuron visited Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs ict, • . V rgina `Benedict of'Lond'on spent the .weekend with -her par= -ents-Mr and -Mrs. E -1 -me -r --Bei edict, Jack And, Jim. Benedict of Manit- oulin. Island: spent; the 'week. -end with Mr.. and Mrs, Elmer.:Benedr Weare sorry to report that Mrs. N. 'E. Haldenby was hospitalized for a few, days but returned to her horne on; Saturday, We e Wish Mrs. Haldenby a*.speedy recovery. Mr, and Mrs., . Fred; Friendorf 'of' KFitchener, and Barry .Haldenby of • London spent the week-end.with M{r and -Mrs N'. Hal derlhy_r_.:.__ or Wood kept. continuously dry will not rot. wet • ChOtte.•• Hinds of :Bee# ; iC Fronts !holeYor Haff" 45c • CUT, 'WRAPPED AND -QUICK ,FROZEN AT NO EXTRA: CHARGE' AND; AVOID': HIGHER: BEEFS .PRICES. NEXT. MONTH: s 0 Q A 0••} d• FRESH HAM ROAST -- 69c LB.'' LEAN'. CUBE -STYLE BONELESS. STEWING BEEF �..�_��_ SPECIAL 75c LB.'. HOME MADE SAUSAGE �_��_�2 LB 99c' PHONE 395-2961 Closed Thursday Afternoons Institute Sponsor Old Time -Dark LANGSIDE -SEEtIOUS-I.NJLI;RIESr ;.;a ,..�. On Wednesday morning when. everything was covered with 5 inches of now,; an accident occur, red on Concession 6;,,• in front of Borden Litt's property.. Wes Young travelling east and Mrs,, Fred Gil- christ, travelling west met headon andboth were injured, Harvey,., Houston and Ken °discoyered the . accident and gave assistance. Both Were admitted to Wingham and: •District Hospital,' N.4-17-Giletir sr" underwent surgery er ; for an injure'd, . knee cap, and Wes,.Young also: had surgery for ,a :ruptured spleen: , • Both are ;in improved conditionin Wingharrr' and District Hospital . OLDEST CITIZEN PASSES' The oldest citizen of Langside community; Peter G. Moffat pas- sed away in Wingham and District ,Hospital on Saturday; October 25. •He was in his 91st year. Sympathy of the commpnity goes to the family and relatives. - WHI;TECHURCH NEWTS. • Whitechurch Women's Institute held their, fall Old Time Dance on Friday,October 24. A,large crowd of around 235 gathered to enjoy old time music. and dancing to. Tiffin's•Orchestra with Brian Riot-` oul.and Oscar•Schefter doing the . ca�ilin • off. members of the W.L. had previousiy•soid the tickets Prizes were given,;for the fol} owl f7g;Spot dance, Mr,, and Mrs,,, rald„Smith; Old waltz 'time ,lvir, and Mrs. George •Teryit Jr:; French Min.uette.,,.Mr: and Mrs. Bill Cas- lick; Under the light, Mr. and; Mrs. Pat MacMillan; Lucky door number;; Mrs Spence Irwin; Lucky cup; Mrs, Laura 'McNeil;, Lucky door number, William Behrns; Birthday October 24, Mrs'. Ken Currie; . Selling most tickets Mrs. 'Ezra Scholtz; Schottische., Mr. and 'Mrs. Russel Bell; Coming the longest distance , Mrs . • Irene Patterson: and Mrs. Dorothy. • Leshley, tied , with -Mrs . Leshley- winningon the number guess. judges for the; pries were, Mrs, Bill Scott ; .Mrs;': Stokes and, Mrs .' A. Toil. ' .. Chalmers Presbyterian Church are'. this 'week having_the water.put in the' churchand the Ladies have ha 'work bees on Tuesday and ;. Wednesday cleaning the basement and: painting the kitchen • This community extends symp- athy to Jim Falconerand ,Mr. and Mrs: Elgin Wellwood in the • Sudden' 'passing of. their sister Mrs. Art. (Nora)'Cronin .in the •Wingharn • And District Hospice Enid&y._ morning. ` Mr. and, Mrs; Harry Page and family moved; to the ripusc of Graham. Martin on Friday This • 'horne,will be better .known to Man_y_asLthe"home;of the late. Mr: •and Mrs W R. Farrier. The village extends. a welcome to the . newcomers ,Mr..; arid Mrs: Victor Emerson. on Saturday accompanied Mrs Leola Chadwick to her home in. London and spent the week -end. there;.` :• Those attending the North' Huron.,Regional Rally Of the U.C'. W 'at Wroxeter -r nn-Wednesda_y were Mrs; Garnet Farrier, Mrs,. George' Thompsc Mrs . Fred. Tiffin Mrs. Elwood Gros} Orth`,. Mks;' Albert Coultes;, Mrs. Carl tN'e`ber-ndIrsllari;lultaarey-.-igbt' two'=by-fours, singly, pile WEDNESDAY,; ;OCTOBER 29th;1 Mrs. Arnold Scott on Sunday • The previous Sunday. Rev, Braden was a guest..of Mr. ,and Mrs. , e. Young, • ongratu• aaons . o •.r, . an. t, Donald Huffman on the birth of son, October 22, and to Mr, and Mrs'. Rory Huber on the birth of a son ori October 22,'both.in Wing. ham and District Hospital. Hilda deBoer had a checkup i London last Thursday andis now able to attend school, 'Mr,..and Mrs. Victor Youngblu of Belgrave visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wan and family. , 'Mr. and Mrs.:Gordona1I, Doug and Brian visited on -Sunda) with Mr. and Mrs, Bob Davis an family at Union. ' On Saturday night the annual. church' supper. and Sunday'School. Achievenent Night will be held at 7 o'clock inthe church.. 1\,11. and Mrs. Bill Bates wi11 show pie tures•.of Eastern Canada, Mr: and Mrs-. Norman LeClair and *Donna' of Toronto we're wee} end visitors with Mr.. and'l�lis,. Stewart MacGillliv,ray and •rami Rev. Horace Braden of f London. was a dinnerguest with M;•. and • Never -en Well', Thanksgiving has come:' and ' ' went, and : here we, are headinginto. dismal November, and :.I'm farther behind' with everything than I .. was last June... On ,the second--day-.-Of July; -1 began` cleaning up. the base n:ent " . And . I can prove There's , still: ' a : so iid little 'heap sof . dust, . detergent and other basement garbage sitting there, proof positive that I got done-corners&ept• out, •It's in a'' p direct line with the: washer so: that you have 'to'.: walk . -around it. every ,time. :This ' ':creates some :interesting ccmments. My major project ' of . 'the • suminer• Was to have been 'put... • ting .a new 'top on: a little back Porch, ' under. which we .put our garbage •cans. There's an iron.... lois. lid that opens,.." made` `sof .` two-by-fours. One hinge was' going: and a couple 'of the . Om- ' bers .were loose. oug ; • tine a• wolf with; a• toothache, ca. use we•have. a new system. `There's; nothing:: wrong wi" the' 'new 'system. except •tha like every .other new : systr mr it's lousy, copared •to then. one,; whieh.-was-also---lou Prophesied. A. year .ago,•''dos have ..escaia ed :n .:direct: pri `portion to, the increase '�' re ,tape' and • inefficiency. It's something like the Boo of - Kings. ' Paperwork; beg more ' Pa erwork,' Rules .keg Regulations at an alarms rate, and Committees beg 'Committees like so many ra bits (There goes my' chance' 'ever.:getting "`anywhere int profession). •Don't worry, I can stanri $y terns: 1 wasn't in the .air fort for four years without learnt how to:. beat .them-, Yoti don defy. them, you just chew *ft from ;within, . like a termit until . they collapse Thanksgiving ,I .lOoked---401 ward to . a. chance' to get cand ' up on everything,' get out the . open, .and relax, , see t colors of fall,. •and forget abo .. the System (after a11, just a I ofalonest mere tryirrrtcrdom good, job.: No women, strangel enough). So my daughter -came:top from 'first month of u•tii:versil Bewildered, full• of haag•ul 'about courses; and desperate lonely~ :For'. the past two years, most frequent• comment to'h was,. "NOW, :you be ' in at .reasonable; .hour. :This tier we col`ldn't get, her out of: t rtrd `n drove her• downtoWrl and: sa Then there was' the hedge, I "Get out; of the- car and go a was going to tear tC it - one -• ee--somebody.e h ' as Plant, a new'one. The, old one in an hour: • was getting:; rotten ; in, spots. ,It's • And • now it's the ; rad ; •still there; • '. - : leaves no pu W r n-ter�4 un 4on. both hinges are' broken , right off, and •:when you: , want to " put something in the garbage cans, • you don't lift the- lid.You lift '' We are pleased lto report that' • them up, put the junk in, then. po replace , them• It takes ,only' Mrs. Russel Ross was:.able'to return about.. five minutes. And•.every home on Sunday from Kitchener time' you go thri,ugh'the opera Hospital with her,husband Russel tion, it's raining: , Ross and Doris. Another plan• was to rent a ' chain saw and, cut• up Fall the This community.. extends wishes• huge oak limbs•' piled along the. • for.:a,speedy recovery to Wesley ' '',fence, for' use in the fireplace.} Young and. Mrs , Fred Gilchrist .. who were injured in a head on auto accident on the 6th, Conces:� sion' of. K,inioss on Wednesday.' all those oak im . s' pi e against. it. Pretty frustrating. The many friends here of Wil lord Caslick who was hospitalized recently in Wingham Hospital wishes him a speedy recovery. They're • still there. 'Speakiflg of fences, there was .to be a new one this year. But. I couldn't et' at the Old one because of • n intended. L lu I -was going to plak a lot of . ten three elms, e golf and get fit. I even, asked • butternut and' two vasty, oa my wife into playing,, and •paid The maples. come down like her fees, I played about eight shower of .dandruff. Elms a times, and • got fit all right. I butternut . trickle. down W' now fit size 33 pants . instead malicious .pei versity. And l of 31. But my wife hada great blasted oaks wait, until eve season. She shot her ':first game thing' else is, raked ;and 1 last week° Five holes;. at $16'a snow is falling; before tl hole. And the • club is closed condescenti•:to contribute th .. ' . ... ,. ..,.- , AAM �A+*i .. _. With ' such an.: active, Stren- uous -summer behind me, it `vas good to ' get back. to the orderly job' of teaching, where you have'• to do things, whether you feel like it' o. snot. And ever since, I've been as owly as Oh •iwe1i, life is the"bnlY we have�•But I can tell you° thing.. • There'll : be • no, me $54.00 phone bills for A ;month of wife•and-daughl talks about nothing.