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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-08-28, Page 4
Page 4 Lucknew Sentinel, Wt nesdax *1 * sf 2S, 10$1 .za UZa..i me! +� V P,if w ly kr l -Star POlishini Ind . at of9 Campbell -Street i° o Or P.Q. Box 400, , Ontario N0 :21 $28 . Fax 019 8- 3S g by the , ler. � hin theother dayd mac eq Inr►thg sfahllshd a7s , - `r_.;G own business and complaining :"�cn �:._.�+ • 4�� .a�a Wider• MY breath bout how busy' l Thomas Thompson - Advertising Manager Pat. Ulvinstpn GeneralManager Q Editor Subscription rates advance: was., 1 waited in line for my turn at. the machine, 'the person hind me said, ' re's a tat lace lana It, R;ob?"' :"It suite iso l replied. "And . the wasn y Rob $t n theehater of Hawkeye Pierce on ;MASH, Ams Aida,l is quoted as !gay "It isn't necessity to be rich and famous W be hafpy, It is only necess.y to be rich. On the subject of successs. malign�*writer Stephen Leacock, . himself a very successfulman, once said;. , . air old mottothat PM If at first you don't seed,, try, ': again'. ',ids is nonsense. It ought .to mad, If at first' yoti don't loins:* Said i1oberkF o R® Si e $: problem, with the rat r e'is, even if "Biganny is having one wife Sao L l_ .filar . il 8� plus t° GAT e 1 w You °.. you're. stili- rat m .o quipped o . • Loc Senior +. 2 `lam. oSq# °4. tp� q r g� �y9�.. the else. e. a .. ,MEIN.. �' Walk the p" 's r thing ° r p4 , •a » , . it +s•probaiy +� gwe didn't I did," -said i moan •b1'ei� Arninstron 'Qn�r satd.. . 16 'iso said that," a e sosrscone i img ny : the anile. mem', quit, quit at owe And lse Local Letter Carrier Goderith, Hanoverr,Uistewet 18, plus poethe plus GAT . • 3 ©o ki postage. plus. G S.T . "No before ,iSomeone" bele v v t - i '� ; i1$tX". �1 11 e.� . , ®ut•of-Area (40 rnitee l OQ p P tag P . you saidit. Cai t .estSt tail beleive a ►�h� a finite: , ga �' � at �y. the !Words o� And, iti.fact, s►o eon+e famous did , to • waste any of. mine; running ;, °:: ��, e�'iOn is a `+�eviG+C' that Chanes of 'address orders for subscriptions; and undeliverable .ego ies the p otc ►pt+e tho t et'' ttaY' Lt ant Inde like. ., the�was lu�eky to. be 9 0 p , u. a ty able R ._ ' . "eau '141 � �h people . who return postageguaranteed)are. t .. e . t 'w s l,*1 ''l;'hon ,.I found nutdater. able to titsmall; for�r ( P 9 .. o b nein a' Lucknow Sentinel. at the ... „•.: , . , the '� �� can'tdt��'aat► '' ,g,:: . -.i'• We news ..r' folks,:., eautse we' : let alone.; ant -Sitio : above address. Advertising is accepted on the cQndrtien- that in the event'of . � • . , ' _ . ..• , �!... gip. fdii! ., f,3r� ltovu `� of �ovles atypographical error the ortion. of the advertis rr s .ace ,..cu r. d bythe e do so much' research d are OX" m til" R i ,n;� .._. •P i .9 . P oo b R e .wig. n , .._ . ; ; .., . , had great 1un,� �'elevisioii � S, a< tigrec�ittlltc�. erroneous item together with a reasonable allowance for signature, will. not petted to ;know :a little soanethtng :Mark..Twain alsosomething ; .-° ee will _ .� ..: . �.8 So •�ea5ed because it � neither �- be charged for but the balance o f th e about rev hung at `the of a. ,19 saabout h 'lite only Way g o e advertisement will bee paid at the' th y x not welt done. Foreign + U.S.A. $6 publications mail registration no. 08.47" held at 1.ucknow, Ont. saythat lon , before 1.utte l it at, around rear. s::., 5 R '' . .as pe its. . pie who haven't fainotussaid that +didn't they?" number of he b °i dou�t int cieVisi :. f . Red applicable rates. about ergs° 0* of the 6103 l v+c you delft wan4 drink what. Y� Man' pis e ° a fish 'WAthOut 'a t, keep lots:4f files and'records... to keep. your health .t to eat what But then; �`A,woman **hoot thtau a is the `Who .The k •Saidll at?' don't l� and dO whatou'd ", �. � at' cycle fife. Every 'stow anis again, usu iy nab. then: aine , .' ..�accordingtiniini§ .. .._ alb . `�to :feminist .t ° 'Never' � � rm �Sterrtmett. when :someone •..asks Me - who''0A04:::,:'also` said Never put :off ... 1n a r €€tf i tom f uti And` y from t d + e i r la =w o rt do the day 1 ow1er, . n .editor should have a . get out tliis 'file and, enjoy a, coupler after tomorrow ' burro - foir.'a: brother, • so het'll 'levo the.' whole human beings • someone to look up �to." R of pageS. r t. . And I, thought you musht too. want to be good, but not too .good "A bank is a place where :they and not quit,q, the time;" George And with that; just a reminder lend you an, umbrella in fair ►ell. °than .tare• 1bler will. be back irxt' • weather:and ask.for it hack when it. .Remember ;tile. + y pia ed week. who • I guess that one of the most important things i've learned • Is. that nothing Is ever completely batt: Even cancer, It's made me abetter person. It'sgiven, ire courage. and a: sense' of purpose I never had before. But you don't have, to.do like • did...wait until you • lose a' Ing or get some awful disease, before you take the time•to find:out What kind of stuff you're • really made.of You can start -now. Anybody can" : With those words, Terry Fox began a cross-country run to retie money ..for cancer ;research. The, run Madehim a 'rare. Canadian folk hero. And It cost him hislife. • - On September 15, Terry's dream will live again as runners and Walkers from all across Canada set out- to revive his. memory and to relive his fight for this worthy cause. This year, prttelpints. in the Terry Foie Ruin from this area will Iine.up in Kfncardineos'Connaught Park to set out -on 810. .kilometre -run. And _according to run organizer. • Audrey Burgess, local participation Is expected to be tremendous. "They've alroady.run.�out of pledge Perms. at' Becker's,"'aid r Audrey In en Interview last .week. "Response fromLucknoW has .been wonderful." . . Even if you. can't:nin or walk in this year's event, you can particlpate.by sponsoring someone who is. Pledge forms are available at Most Stores In time village (those at Becker's have been replenished!). . . The `Terry Fox : Run In Kincarrdine will: take to the .course between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. '*iirith the official 'ceremonies - getting underway at about 8:30 a:m ., Further infermatlor can . be had by calling Audrey Burgess at 3955866 or Joan Thorpe. at 395.0121. . • - Terry Fox's race is over, but what is Important now as that we not forget what this brave young man started. Ott 70 years ago August 25, 1921 All the way from China Leaving the interior of China early last April, the Rev. Kenneth Beaton,. his wife and two Tittle daughters arrived at. Toronto a month ago, and lst week visited: friends here and at Whitechurch. , Mr: Beaton is a former Whitechurch boy, his father one time having thee Post Office and a. store thy. iVits. Beaton, before her mange was Mary (Polly) Borton, of Culross.. She is a sister of Mrs. Li'. Smith, whose ,home is Just east of Lucknow. Labor 'Day at. Luekno►. The Lucknow Fire Co. has ,"range: for a baseball tournament in Caledonian Park on ° labor Day. Teams • representing . God+ id", • Wingham, Teetwater and Lnekiuowtocharsh will take part. $250will ,be paid in pies. `hese teams have *11 lin. ENTINE! MEMOIRS immouroaftwaamosoiorn, • ,playing goad` .ball, and this tour nament should be the best ex- hibition of this "king of all field games", 'every given in Lucknow‘ The quality ofplaying that may be expectedis suggested by a recent game between Wingham Mid water when tett without a: score. �s ere played itnnin : w • SO years ago August 280 1941 Clair Agnew receives transpor tation contract - CZa Agnew of Lucknow was-awardeAlwas the contract for transporting school children of SS. No. 6 ;Kinloss .froth .Grey Ox; School to:- Lucknow .; ib'hc School and returil:daily, `dig, the schoOi term. 1 .sties'_ commence, to xt, Tuesday. They are ••five publicp school pupils in the 'section. to b'e transported to itteirnow school. The Grey Ox school at the'. 4th cotssion Was closed about five. years ago when the !enrolment drop to a .ostn.1.The school at the Sixth Concession was later closed . for the same reason. Since then pupils of S; . Zhao. 6 have bees' attending either the :SondConc.' .sion.. School•. or Lucknow Public .School with transportation 'costs being paid ,the -parents, Next month' war vwgi.beg ns its, third year ;Wednesday, September 10, Will 'mark the beginning of the third year of Canada*s participation # in, the war. In acknowledgement of that fact the gevernrnent, by pit clamatiion, is' setting aside 'the period Septetriber 10011 aa week to "honour our men in uniform and rededicate°our lv ten: that service - °of our country and our casrsc." • The provincial governments, mayors, service and other clubs, churches'• and schools are all being - asked to lend theirassistance in Making this week, one of real national significance. ante. Toni, much no -, done : o `� all ofus canna be g t rink truly chnscieus of the peril of,'this war and to develop our sense of duty to my country at .this time. 25 years ago August 31;1966 • Engage new police officer William R. Nelson, formerly.of the inesdine•, Police Force and presently a police officer for or the Townshipof Whitechurch near Newmarket,.bot engaged as policegq//r�� officer for the village of Lucknow. -. . Lucknew's one man police form position .has .been vacant since the resignatit its of Eft Ileffenttan, cverril.weeks ago, Kinloss Township honors first MAIMS Warden in .54 ,years Residents of Kinloss Township and other friends and associates throughout the area Honoured P.A. Murray at a social.►the :ring at the Lucknow District Sigh School Friday night. Phense :..a . long record of public Ser*e in XinlosS, hiving served as Councillor, Rive and thisyear as Warden of Bruce County. Thieves enter Crest Hardware during weekend - Thieves :altered the Crest Hardware ' in Lucknow sometime over the . weekeend and - stole rifles, aminuttition and wadies. The ` Crest Hardware is owned by Charles Webster and Donald 'Macou of rucknow. Entry was gained by smashing a rear window and in, tam opening a rear ° of the building. The :rifles were* taken from' a counter close to the front window of tithe store by the daring thief` or thieves.