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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-09-26, Page 5"Memoirs brings back memories for Hepworth main To the editorr; inianommoimmoimmums This concerns. the 70 years too. �.. THE EDITOR column, which woo dineddune 3, 1920, and wbon Avowed in Otis Year's May 30 Samna ne1Q _. My only excuse for net impost. naturally .often bout the war - ding sour, was simplythat bomb., buzzboatlt, the sett front, ret nanentbocomes hectic,A mantes defence ee. One say ' wa vivre in our IVIsrritimea has now staled d� when the Second Front �mato whin' g, open. It watt .at a time when As much . ; . , time hos elapsed since German and ► fatalities the following nitelinato .I ibtill ap. were piling up, like walla' at preciate any correction or addition. Snrolenn to and Staling I mew 1 had the great forgone of visiting tioned that the number' of catulities several times with Mr. and Mrs, on the Eastern Front would reduce Bob Barbour of Brighton. England.. the _ firepower on the _ Wei was walking down It London, (Second) Front. Mrs: Barbour said, street one day, in the Second..War' "Well, yes. burl still think, we will (probably 1942) and met Renald have trouble with these le after Hendehrson,: from just west of the war," (meaning the sions)1 now. When Ronnie learned 'that 1 -,-suppose she watright, Wedicthave had been stationed in and around a cold war didn't we? ar ,did we? Brighton h eug ested icall s n his Eileeiri and 1 visitedB.righton�in ' uncle on Freshhfie Rand, B ghton. ' 1987, while. on our fug trip �. 1 did so, as Ihad hear of the'sernior since the war. A fly who now, Barbour family while t home, lives at their addle% know thein" Robert Barbour had been blinded well, but they had both passed on, ,the second last day of the first war. They had two. ; daughters, .•One He married his English nurse later.' daughter stilllives in .dna area,' In spite of his blindnessnothing appmently, but time ran out on us. stoned him, He had a niche garden So glad Lucknow could show its and about '25.hens-in , 4 yard behind great generosity to the Barbours. To the house - imagine - in a cityl As Me,,. each. one seemed. to be the Bob would feed them, he ; would other's hero. T' thank you for trie step over them and bell me which items from old Sentinels. They help :.:one had stopped • laying eggs, etc., us to: understand more .fully, .the TOy hen, feed and other bargains impossible, complex world we are he'dtake a bus to R yal Palace in today. But Bums, R. 2 Hepworth, NOH 1PO. :area, and change for Lees, Sussex, about 14 miles away, foe Saturday •aale, arid go back again. One der Mrs Barbour 'surprised me .With a strawberry short cake Be acaring She had gotten therecipe from a• lady, in Bob's family when they had rta taken .a voyage tdLuckn0W several w Years . 'previously. It was :perhaps. To the editor: the same trip related, in your At Thanksgiving time. we should, column: Memoirs, as people didn't .• be thankful' for some ofthe: wonder- travel often in those days.. ful.human;senses that eve`lw often Our 'gird conversations were take for granted. Crime Stoppers of GreyBruce are seeking the public's assistance in the investigation of a Break, Enter and Theft, width .occulTed Carrick Township near Walkerton,. Ontario. The Walkerton Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police report that a break, enter and'theft occurred on the 15th Concession of Carrick Township. A residence was broken into by forcing open a basement window. Once inside the culprit(s) made off with SONY video camera, a SONY stereo receiver and speakers, a SONY cordless telephone, a satellitp receiver .and assorted frozen .meats frromthe freezer. Indications left at the scene revealed ,that at least two persons were involved. The value of the CANCER INFORMATION SERVICE CALL 1-800-263-6750 Tiffany Ziegler September 28,1988 2 Years Old Lisa Navin-, September 30, 1983 • x Veers Old Jeanna. knechtel S pterrrbsr 300 10e9 1 Year Old I r I. r1 : �V. w flaftiliitisitlipL RIME�STOPPER 1.800.265-37.87 stolen property was estimated to be $6,300 , The . person(s) responsible have. not been identified as yet. If you feet you can help in this or any other case, Crinie, Stoppers of Grey Bruce are rw l ing to pays"t. reward 'up io $1;000, for info motion leading to an arrest. CALL CRIME STOPPERS TOLL FREE AT 1-800-265-3787. You reed not. identify yourself. No one, will know who you are. You will never have to testify in coni t.' ,aina Amid 1 teach the subject et la�wc Cotige. Orae task in beck q ng is checking to find whether theme is *laying aueou in each hie. The egg: are mom, Gond, sight is required to :see therm, i ata apt to assume du all of my students coq see the ems. but this not always be the came. is so valuable and to be blind is`a * tdy. Y�from a caring citizen can fund a sight -restoring .cataract operatimt in the Developing World through. Operon Eyesight Universal, On *annual basis, this registered ,radian charity funds an avenge of 100,000 eataraet. operations in countries' like Pero. India, Kenya and Haiti. As a volunteer for Operation .. Eyesight universal, I feel , very proud when I think that mothers cured of blindness can see and care for their children again, that farmers coin workin their fields and that tradesmen can once more earn 4 living ; are ° estimated to be .thir- ty-two. m inion curably blind people in the world today... most of them Loam* mi 1, Whys member II, 1 ►/ Pa 1 in Third World Ceiltninyiera. i'he need d$�ntomidu hendna someone receive their sight! not only pays for cti wA wract � surgery; covers tilt cost of dressings,, medication, post- en c care„ food and eye. And that's not alt... someone who* sit Ms been rescind can once again function and become °a n tweet in the: cow munity« Caring Comedians can make n difference to so many destitute li All donations to 9tion Eyesight Utuvere al arerh-eligible for tax credit and can be'se nt to Suite 202,1719 Lawrence. Avenue East, Scarboro» gh, Ontario. M1R 2X7 (Tel: 416,759.8011) orto Box 123, Station M, Calgary, Alberta TZF 2H6 (Tel. 4037283.6323), pictures for the East Wawariosh history book? ThncEast W wanosh Him, sr group of senior citizen* and odrer, volunteers, is working on a history • of 'the township for its 125th 1117, niversaey in 1992. Rccentdy, the Minister of with and Welfare, rondo issued a cheque for $12,000 to assist the efforts as a New Horizon project The province has indicated that they too may.chip in an additional amount. Recently the group met in the township office to review proms of .Ibe project. More than 150 Yours truly, residents and former residents of Harold'Killrns ' .the township have written their 163 Trowbridge Avennte, s :{pe> ,. histories as it is tied to London, Ontario Nfir 3ii.d2' East Wawanosh and others have Phone: 519-471-9557 researched township institutions like thehistory of schools. cemeteries, -churches and organizations, At present Toby Rainy, a former jour- nalist, is editing the accumulated histories. She expressed concern at the meeting 'that there are not enough, old g hs submitted and she ears thatmany are sitting in shoe boxes ,amid' on attics, She urged anyone who hasphotographs Of the township' to loan thein to the group for reproduction `in the his- tory book. cader asks us to give consideration to all, creatures To the Editor, • Once again one of our neighbours• • from the district surrounding Luck* now has ` seen in to dispose',of an unwanted, , dog in the village. �(1 realize that the reverse also occurs with villi erg dr Aping former pets in the countryside.) ' • The human raceis supposed to be the most intelligent of all -God's creatures and obviously that should .include a;sense of responsibility and' compassion, ,The person' who..cast off' this animal; not only. was ir- responsible. but was •a -coward tri boot, • Perhaps'this dog will: have pup- ... ., ". •,pies. By administering.- Ovaian, a small.. to medium dog oaa be rendered infertile for one year at a cost of $5.20. M some later date, theperson wltbiet this dog out may *inset ves be, put away or dropped off somewhere, when. trey become undesirable, cranky, or 'tidies .weY. Plea, let us. give consideration to all', ie creatures with' whom. we share this planet. Sincerely, Ai. Armstrong. ALL.MEN ARE BORN ...With a certain amount of ,egotism w-Wiih saw urged after greatness. --With some desires that can ver; be fully 0E004 --With some weaknesses and some 'strength. --With' a• lot of connradictorY impulses �.�(�•.-�..y-yyW.`` ith a capacity for becoming' TORE ass-sos2 , THIS WEEK OILY Only until September g9 J.B. HAMILL Insulated Coveralls 99 In stock 111 Vests, Camouflage .Insulated novo ills and Coats. OPEN 7 DAYS A: EEK We appreciate you business.• *70r�+la/�trrgm '�v�ir�uardanlcm steki4.6.4 Pentle4 * Pentew "T'.sd' 0 eeeee.. Sawa la Wait nPdxdAsat 7u4" 521-2033 •