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WEONESDAY, FEB, 26thi 1055
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LUCKNOW SEN. TINEL LUCKNPW CoNT'ARIO•
PAGE, Frft
May 5th
patriek William Hogan, age 5.
sOn of Mr. and IVIrs. Wm. P.
gan, died from a brain tuinot in
Sick Children's Hospital,, London.
Saturday.
Lueknow District High School
issned their first year book call-
ed "TheVeritas".
The 10th anniversary of D. -Day
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• Mr. and Mrs; Charles Congram Was marked by a Legion church
observed their 'golden 'wedding parade; „.„ , . .. . .• ,
anniversary. •'i . The LSeritinel .publshed a cen-
1859 was. ttirried OVer tothe tury-old histoEy.. of Kinloss writ -
Park
`c.pmmittee % for imProtrP-• „ten 'by Mrs. Walter MaeKenzie.
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ments b.)i the: Council. The grant Deaths: Donald MacDonald,- N.
•//.. had accum.,tdate ' liver the ,years; E. Bushell?, : ..-.. • . ., / . /
and was *receive from the Agri- - . . June 1.6th..i. i ,
Ciiltural and F,lortieult4x:al:., Soc.- Dr. WA. Connell ..of Wingharn
-ieties of the Dep of Agriculturedied silcideply when he, §uffered
. Lucknow' Fire, „Company . re- a. fatal heart seizurein the .Oper,
quested a cut-out for the sh.en, ating room in Wingliarh .Hospitall
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to.'• be, installed, as r 4.., •ws. • nee. Seven bands we were slated 1p .at•••.,
, essayfo:r.'• an' .up and dlaiNr.a tgmi,- a ' aliocl Tatob in the gale-,
(.fitigan" to. make Itplainly heard7 .doni,t14 Park. sponsored - by the:
Deaths: Simon Plewes, 'Well- ,Trucknovr Pipe Band.: : •• • .
ingteir .1\TI:zon; .Wilcoirn McGuire. ' . . ik.CojrirnunitY-OW,netl tiireshing
• ' may 12th .• . . • • maeht0eRwas destroyed when tire
•-The Women's Institute ,catered swept through a barn owned ' by
to •h banquet' for...firemen' and Harris- PtudOh in West WaWa-
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their wivcs, Village Council and , -
honorary .firemen. • • ' ...The LucknoW Clansmen Club
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•The annual itisPeetiOn . of the were apon&oring a Peanut Blitz.
L.D.H.S. •cadetcorps was held in of the entire *Village. ' . - •
the ,lOcal, arena, . ; , • .• ...Sid: Gardner was named 'Fath -
The: farm Of the late Alexanderer of the Year'''. for this district
' macKiriribh h was _ reforested by by the Laura Secord Candy Co:
. some 100 public school- children which - .aWarded, • him.. witli -A t gift'
from Huron Township ...' , • of OandY. .. . ' ..... •
Anniversary - services . vre re. Deaths Mrs ,. Mrs. Walter Herne;
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held' at the .Luoknow, Presbyter- Edward Montgomery, Wm..- E.
•Iiii Church, ' 64 ' year's tO..thel day : 15aYe§... , , . ;07 . • . ' ' '
ortile Opening and dedication 'of' .• .` • '• Aline 23rd • •
.ChUrch. -•
was unclers„ observation. -at Vic-
toria Hospital,-. London, With
Symptoni "of p011ornyelitis.
,Eighty -five-year-old. Jas, • Mc-
Quillin Of. St.' Helens turned. in
an active. 'drumming: hdisplay ett,
the 12th of July. t . •
Members cf. the Local Ground
Observer hhebrpk Aed watch f�r
3 days in Connection. with the
Canadian .and U.S.A. Air Forces'.
"OPeratiOn, Pteck Point"? •
. Bill , Habkirtt escaped Serious
injuryry in a raeing .spill:at Mori-
trears 131ue Bonnets rae track.
July 210 ,
Thomas:J.. Mansfield of ATtlitir
•purchased Holyrockt ',garage
and, store'. 'business from George
the,present ;
Prompt action by a trio of fire:-
spe.eiall train ter some 800 fighters saVed. the Sninther' cot-•
• papas in Bruce was 'Chartered for tage.•cd Mr, and Mrs' MerVin Mac.:
NiagaraFalls. Donald at Amberley Beach, and.
Helen Weiler was crov,n,ed Prevented what..miglit have been
queen of LucknoW DiStrict High. a:4118.70r. disaster: • ,
seved their, 55th,' wedding. anni-•
Ye.tsa.PY• -•.- • •
• Miss ,Katherind ,MaCKenzie ae-
-cepted-- -ar:-Poiltion of •teacher in
Canadian Army: ,Schools Ifit Ger-
Mr:, and Mrs; Edward Dexter
Ger-
many. • , „ ••.
W,orden HOWald Was • painfully .
injured When -tossed and tra.mpl-
ed by a coW., _
. Mr. and...:Mis. :Chris •Young
near .PaibleY. :purchased the .gen-
,eral stOreof Archie Nicholson at
Belfast; '. • -'••• .
Frank and Allan
Milier-escaped serious :-injury
•*hen a • weed sPraying. pressure
.tank eNileded. ••. • • •••
'Method'- af . control of • army
worms was.telea.sed by Ag. ReP,
G. W. Montgomery , clue to, ritirn-
eroirs outbreaks. ;
• Russell Johnstob Of Ashfield
,suffered..a hadly fractured foot
when •' a -gement Mixer. tOppled
over ori'hint
• Ei'ght' members family
.of,the' iate NIT. and Mrs. Albert
TOWle of -Paramount. and ',Luck -
now had a fainily" get-together.
It /*WS the first time they had
been together • in .4O'year,
Deaths: Henry. Wolfe,1VIrs. Ger-
ald D.onalaie, Mrs. .Mary MaeRay.
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,. July 28th : .• •
tuckpow *Pip Band Made ,
spectacular sweep- Of top places
in band, piping and. druinrning
classes at the:Highland competi-
tions in l.aticknoW. . ••
7 Thorrias. Stewart and :his atm
Ernest 'of,•Curross. Tpwrisliip had
a ; bad seare:::::when. a pack Lof.
Wolves attacked. :his . dog and
circled their •tractor.,.
APproxiniately.: 4. ; gal-.
lon.s Of ruVa- .rviias= eorisunied . in
LucknOW . during the month7,.., of,
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Mr.:, Thernis. Hass Ttironte'
was in ;attendance at .the "High-
lands Bands" Day. He NiraS a corn-
petitor in: the; Caledonian Games .
more. than ',60• years before,'',',
• Deaths: Mrs. :H. It.. Pinnell; •
Alexander HowesMrs.• :Harvey- :..
Lindsay..'
-----SehaQl-w-ith-Audre-YTROSS-aS-run.„- Mtn. Robb' ob=
ner-up. „ „. . .
• Death.s., . Thomas , Henderson;
Mrs. Alfrectiyoekridge;
May 19th
• 'observed their 55th weddingan-
niversary. • ,, • •
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„Plans were drafted by.. The
• „Clansmen Club for "Mr. Peanuts"
visit to Luokno'w. • '
. SalarY increases Were 'Made at
• :the Public School in View of in-
. creased registration, and; to 'elirn-
inate ..the hiring , of, another tea-
ch
. Mr's. W.. . Hoag, was el ted
'as 3rd vice president lof. the ruce Deaths: James Mirehouse, 1VIrs.
;PresbYtery Wamen'sAssoeiaton Neil Gillies.. • '
• •of the Uniteci; Church. ' • •
Tommy.107year-old
son of Mr.. and Mrs, Gerald. Rath -
well, had his arailr badlygashed
in an accident at the Recreation-.
.al Centre. . • .• '
_ • . : May gsth
'.Elliott„,• Carruthers purchased
• the50-acre farm. Of John Chad-
,
, wiek in Kinloss, and .planned• t�
••• convert it to a convalescent home.
• Morley Hobbs.:sold his general
• Store. at. .Holyrood 'to Samuel.
Farmer,.
• Brea • d was on,..sale at the 'local'
june
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L.D,H.S. •'sttidenta enjoyed .a
bus trip to Midland 'Midland . and historic
points:, , ' •
• The entire. staff •of
Were. re-epgagOd for the 1954-55
'term, . • , •
_Ltrekilaw and. Dungannon pres:4
byterian churches extended; a' call.
to Rev. Wallace McClean of Pic-
•
Lucknow-. ClanSrnen set ' •te-
:cord On- a "per canita'''' basis for
their' .• .peantit .4 •
Anderson 'Flax Products'. Ltd:
hozne of Mr.f and, Mrs,
PV te
TY ,
tensively- damaged by fire.
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Mrs. -James. Purves suffered
Severe injuries when. knocked
down by a car on Main Street.
Enrolment at L.D.1.1..S. was 180
and at the Ptiblic,. School 146, for "
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DeathS; Duncan IVIacQuaig,,Mrs. •
Dorothy MacKenzie, Mra: T. • J. •
Lindsay, Mrs. H. F. NeWton;
Lorne MacLennan, Mrs. Makohn
ea on.• 3
• A one-armed truck driver;
August 4th „
George.. Beer. of ".,Iletisall; had "'a
close call from drowning. when
his truck' weni ` through. a. •bridge
,MIKiploiS and toppled into the
Nine. Mile :River. • • : •
Harold .COrigrarn was the vic-
tim of a highway; ac6ident near
Brampton. •
Treleaven Milling Co....purchas-
ed. the Ripley and ',Kincardine
grain elevator •
Connie Ilogan's farm in. Ash-
field. :Wag hit by' a • serious
break of army worms: • •',• '
Luaknow Municipal. Council let
a. sidewalk ,contraet to Worden
Howald. : ' ' '
13altery lOayes fop 25c..• • Deatlis:.. 'Mrs. .
"QUeen of the 13all'? at the Ladies rriachinery to replace the ,scut- August ilth
Auxiliiary d'ance: cher machine loSt in .the Seventeen -year-old Vern Bowes
. Mrs, Dtirnin . was • el- A. large shipment was made to of:Ethel.' was drowned at at.'Point
• ectecl president • Of the West Htt•y_ headquarters • b y LoCal. Clark. 1/4ihile swimming, Lt was
h -of the Canadian Red .the 'resort's.. first .drOwni,ng trag.:
for a second terrn. •
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'Betty Johnston • was crowned , 'planned, on the. purchase:of new Stuart.,., ' •
Henry
on Wirmen's- Institute', branehes' rgne • • ,••• •
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West• wawariash, Township .” DeethS;.• J. R. McNab,' George
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agreed to „pay. $9090.. tbWarcl ,the 8' "Pc'w ers r Wifliam Middleton,
.. new Wing at Wingharn•r General Mr's. "Xclhl 'W. :1VIeLegcl.'
• . !tine 2nd ' struck the. 1954 • tax. rate
nick' McBride lost everything mills. • '
...11e-owned'-wherr a fire clestroYecl Mrs., %John . CoX ',ObSOI:3/ed her.
his cabiri on the, farm Of P. M. 10Pth birthday at her home in
Johnston; north bf town. Kinloss • Tawnship.
Rev, Chung °Choon' Kim', waS Plans • were ?laid for a "High-.
'guest. Speaker at the 'St. Helens lands"' land 'liar' to be 'held ir
' Unit6V Chtirch flower "Sifliday. .Caledenian Park, '` • • • •
Garnet 'Farrier. of Whitechurch , • Thomas .Inglis 79-yer-o;l4
had his seng •".Ittat Ilernember'!, West Wawariosh farrner,. suffer --
published on sheet n-itisie,, d frattured •• pelvis. when
• Mr. and Mrs.. Wrn. Schmid and
poug left, for h trip. to Geke.,—....-"Y•h
A tractor*plowing bet .was , Or-
t'alliZ6Ci to, aid Percy Garbutt of•
Xinlbss,
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• „ • • July 7th •
......:1)aths,Mrs. Sproul .1.;tt.t kn.() , yillage": Connell
thrown from •a load of hay.
Mr. an .
d Mrs Leonard' Le-
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ecty.' • • •
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Kinlos'S Municipal Ceuncil set
their. 1954 tax rate...,..
. • Sid 'Gardner uncterWent fUr-
,ther. surgery ',for : the 'amputation
of ,his "knee. • ,• . ••• -
••Gh-dries-- AI -Barber- of
wack,, B:C: who, barid set type
at The. Sentinel over' fifty year
'ago, Was' a caller inTtbvvrti-,_.
Deaths: Mrs, • James Snowden;
Mrs. .George Johnston, Mrs. Roth
.erick 'MacLennari, Charles' Mae.
Kenbe Ross.
August 18th & 25th •
Holidays. •
'SepteMber '1st
J'01121 -Ross, McDonald, -20-year-
.
ald• KinloSs Township, yotith, died'
• . severely. injured when in An accident :While sailing on'
tangwere
involved' , in a motor:. accident
Lucknow Legionnaires signed .•Plans '. were mede for a _bus
• near London.
the Great Lakes.. •
Winners of d.rade 13' Profici-
ency. Awards "at L.D.H.5.- Were
armounced • • •
John .Hanna, Jr., waritille- ,
end Stewar,t Ninimo was seriouS-
ly injured in a motor, accident
-near , Gravenhurst. Nittnno died
later of hie injtirieW, „
:Gordon •MacTaviSh died 'ind-
tienly at his hoine in West WaWa-
.nosh,Township.
• Deaths : Orr, Rev.
liam P.' Lane, •mx.,. Melinda Rob-
• Ibsen., '• • '
Septembete. 811
drant_Ch-isholm.--O- Alher- 1 ad: of Public' SchooLltupils . to
f. -7i ° buq wi'Oe
to Piteh'ball • •
Deaths: Mri. Duncan MaCtoPri-
ald;
June 9th
Mrs, Leslie -Wardell of Huron
Townshi,p wpri the old time fid-
dlers' contest, with a 250 -year-
' eld.vielin' at Hensail. • .
. Mr. and Mrs. ThOinas• thAurtla
t ere .57 •yeats,-„married. :h
LI•I:rary Open -days WCre ehang-
d f
• lanspor . .
weekly to the Teeswater
Ming PC,01,1' e
-July 1.1th .. •
Wayne Hackett, • 10 -year-old.
sOn of Mr. and, Mrs -Alex Hack-
ett of Ashfield was, ennined fo`
hospittil.iri London witlh 'severe
eye inAry. resulting from pel-
lett .frotn• an ..air gun shattering
the lens of Wayne's, glasses:
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to MbnclaY ? edneday 'and ISP'S..Itobt, Simpson 9 .
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Brown
• It was early in the mOrning. 'seeping coal gas fumes had
all but overcome a little girl and two women in a Suburban. .
- Toronto home. One of the Women, ',Mrs. Mary Hague, ,
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struggled to *the telephone and ,barely managed to:dial
"Operator" before collapsing.., . • ' • . . :
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., Unable to get any response, the night Operator; Mrs.
- Elizabeth Brown, immediately notified the pciliee. Within •
'...minutei.the victims . were reached and reviVed. Through'.
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.. herprompt action three lives were spared Quick thinking."
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'in an emergency has made a heroine of many a Bell oper-
ator, for most people turn to the telephone for help in all
kinds of trouble -often rely on the operator for aisistance.
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department, ,poltee, OY,' a doctor in a . frantic hurri-.7.
but isn't it a comfort to know that behind your telePhdne '
,are People on wide-awake duty 24 hours'a day?,
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