The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-11-16, Page 2rw
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'THE LUCIN OW , .S
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,THROUGI 'THE - SENTINEL FILES
Ten .Years ' , o
Alex Havens was spointed as
full time town .emp o► , ee.
Within a week 'off victory in
• Europe, Mrs. Wm. MacKenzie
rind ,Mr; and ;Mrs;, A, •RUssell.
'received ` word . of tl -, release of
their Sons,; Alex Mac ;: enzie and'
Coyle Russell,; „ who ad been in
• 'an-,risoner-af- ar--ca.
Harold Irwin died . Vin. Germany
shortly ' after ,the end of: hostili
ties. Q. • •
Listed • as niss/ing on • an opera
tonal' misSion' in : JUne of 1944,
Ivan Magaffin'•s death was an-
nounced, after the ' cessation • of
hostilities . a year later.
Twenty Years Ago
Alma Solomon.. escaped serious
injury when , struck • by a car
driven by Harvey. Miller, . as. she
ram across 'the highway. south of
Lucknow. ' '•
Mrs. Temple Clark was elected
president •• of 'the Wonien's ; Tt}sti
tute after serving for ;ten years
as, secretary.' . .. '
Rev..'F. A. .McCardie, ' parish
Priest atKingsbridge . for nine
. years,.rand� at-St._Augustine.-.prior
,to that, was 'transferred to Park:-
hill:
ark:hill: He was'' 'sucgeeded by... Rev:•
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John R. Quigley.
Rev. J C. 'Ca y; curate at :St.
• Peter's Church, . was , honored
prior, toleaving here to ,beconie.
rector at Lion' ` Head.1•
Thirty ; ;ears' Ago
J Cannon •'Stothers was ap
pointed assistarit•,' inspector • of;
public ' schools iii London -
Rev.' K. A. Go11an • ternninated.
his pastorate at';S uth Kinloss
,Church. .•9
Fire gutted thehomes:' of Ben
Montgomeryf and Watson Scott, of
Purple Grove: `•
Motorists were advised to keep
• to the .right'•of t e "silent police
men" in: making 'turns On Main'
Street.,
Forty, Years 'Ago
The hardware: ' firm of Bell •&
Dowse became known as Bell and
McLeod, as W $. McLeod took
over the Dowse interests.•
Johan , Joyrit; defeated George'
Anderson ,in :a r+eveship, by-elec-
tion' ,to ,name a successor to the
;late J... G. Murdoch.. Mr. • Joynt
purchased. the Murdoch;,,residenc
that same spring.,, •.
A. Blitzstein, lost: his entire dry
goods stock by fire which badly
gutted',the .small .frame shop. ad-
joining` Garnet' Armstrong's drug
store, •
Fifty Years Ago,.
W. R, Walker •of Con. 6, .Kin -
less;' -died of head injuries receiv-
ed When • his team • took fright
and ran away to ,crash into the,
2.15 train at the• :crossing on the
Gravel Road; Mr. Walker was' in
his. 71st year.
J. G. Murdoch • and .Co. were
selling overalls for 75c.'
•Rev., 'Clarles :Saunders was in=
cted as •incun.bent• of the' Luck-
'Envy- parish.
Thos.; H. Alton died. 'at his
;'home -here after. undergoing -Lan_
:operation; He•• was ' 'in his• 46th
year. .
•' The death occurred .of John
Peart ' for many, years :a boot and.
:shoe merchant in' Lucknow.
' Sixty Years Ago
Jarnes Cox died at his home,
Lot 1, : Con. .6 Kinloss,: at the•
Age of. - 70 •year's. ,A native of 'Ire-
land he had come to Kinloss •441.
years prior to ' his • death
The Junesession of Bruce Co:
Council was held at • Wiarton.
Reeve' Rupert 'Purvis . of Kinloss
;made the • trip by' train: , Deputy -
reeve Alex Nicholson; Kinloss
and Reeve Jas. Lyons of Luck-
now'drove there by 4 horse and
buggy. •
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WEDNESDAY, NOV,'16th, 1955
DUNCANNON.
LUCKNQW AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY "
Congratulations ot, Mr. Thos..
Park, who ' on Monday,r• Novem-
ber 7th, •observed his • 80th birth.
day. ' ' ' •
The St Paul's Anglican church•
..,. ow
held ' a progressive euchre party RecreatianI-la�lLuckn,
Turkey Diuner
and . sale of 'homemade btd rig,
candy, and aprons. There were 13
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tiers were.! Mrs. .Otto Popp, Mys. F, RIDAY: N.
O BER
ttablesof cards.,.The lady, wing
George Saunders• men Chester°
Ontario Departgnent of" Agriquature, Toronto .
7.00' p.m.
. aker . J'.. A. Carroll' Assistant . Deputy► • Minister,. '
speaker.. -4. ,
Finnigan; and Arthur Young; ' '' .. : � ,• .
• Douglas' Reid, Toronto' Univer•
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ii* student, was . home.. for the < a •
r', Ihnn�r.: in . ono�uo : � . •- .. f . , .
week -end • with his''; parents,, r
and' Mrs: Will Reid and , Jack.
iNlrs: Tom .Park, •Mr. ,Parkie
Wiggins, Mr. and' Mrs. Bill Wig -
gills and Eric. spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. Bert, Wiggins 'and
Valerie, Brantford. Weare,• glad
to know .Bert is shgwing , good'
improvement toward . recovery of
his ' recent illness.
Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Erring
ton, 'Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Alton
visited on Sunday _with their
cousin, Mr. Herb. Stephenson. of•
Varna; • ' '•
Mrs.. Gordon Congrarn 'retur'n-
ed Sunday after a visit with for
mer'neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
McGlynn of Detroit.' - .
Miss, Lois Webster and Delther
Maize_,. Normal School students
at.'Stratford, spent the week -end
at their •hornes.
kr, Ernest Blake and bii sis,
ter, Mrs. 'Albert. Alton 'of Ltick-
now were:Visitors with Mr. and
'the sad news' from C,algary,
berta,, that • her, brother, David
Anderson; 'had, passed away.: Mr.
open each ,morriing. at 10 a.ryi.' for
cottage prayer meeting 'during
NOVember 6th -20th, in', cOhriettion
With the Crusade.- for ,C,hrist:
Lucknow's assessed' .value- was are spending' this week it Till -
$262,452.. sopbu.rg assisting their dauilitei;
Mii. Glen Springer, 'husband -and ;Mrs: W. H. McClure..
faMily this week to move. to IiIrs.,. Violet Parrish . and. dau. -:- • ,
'their new 'home they have built ghter-in-law, Mrs..Stewart- John:. ' ... .
in that.. town. • , stOn of Blyth were recent visi- .
:.Miss • Marie .Brodacki, who. tors with Mrs. J.• Haniiiton . ,
Caine from ' the West this fall itiNTAn, WI. .ENTERT4iss . .
ponsored by the
visiting at the. home of cou ins,
gr. and Mrs. Victor 'Errin, ton, LADIES, .F.R9m DuN,GANNoN
and is noW•emploYed. at the.
lilt:t '';•t yery .eni--0.Yable 'snd,.1')roii:t:- . .
end' at the, ,Errington hOrne7 .
_able gathering s I ‘
Mr. and Mrs • Cecil Blake and ladies of,the Kintail Institute wa,4. I 1
familY .and ilVIrs. S. J. Kilpatrick held Thursday afternoon at th.e 7 a, '
visted. On Sunday with' Mr. and home Of lk.(rs.... Will 1VlacDOnalc_l_ ._. .
Mrs. Fred Anderson of -London. Miss:Jean Armour from the On- ..
The latter is. a Son of the late. tario Dept of *Agriculture, 1.1,4- :
David Anderson of Calgary . who men's Institute branch and , home
passed' away :last •week: • . ' ecor,toinics service, gaVe a sPlen- : '
• Several ladies attended the did talk based, on "Plan your . ' .'
Cancer . Unit • meeting" Of Perth- color scheme". She spoke of the . • T
rick and _family of
this past."week-end in the', dis-
Mi.ss SYlvia Stinger of .Clinton *ere 40 ladies present. when the . '
spent: the week -end at her •hoine mernbers of Dungannon Women's ..., ' - C
'and 'visited her father .at : 9°d" Institute .forined witfi: the. kih'- . Mu
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,Mrs. A. Barr -Visited for a• week ilianked• . the:. speaker ,for. her
recently. with: her sister, Mrs. W. worthwhile address and the Dun- . ,
Graham of ' Stratford. ' annOn ladies •for, their presence ' •
Mrs. W. Widcombe of Windsor Mrs. Richard Kilpatrick made re -
is , visiting her .parents, Mk, and •ply. A dainty'. lunch was Served. -
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