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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-12-21, Page 18i'AGE =MIN ; THE LUCKNOW ..SENTINEL LVCK4NQW C I TARIO WEDNESDAY, i EC ' 2l st, a4 t ' `it ` 0$9, " h� 0.00011000.t0.001ia onaW0. '101.0 141,1 q!' 0,14l110$i+ ! • n • with ::l` 'a �a harmony �t theHo xd y ;ttpiirir; :we.add• this cheery note:; 'May. you and Yours* enjoy for years .to ..come, all ..the happiness W. e, wish for you this Christmas, • • . • • kt 1.; •' • r irR 1, `• 4 '. ew... .�. ... 4 rr 011, 0 2• ;.K W A R Ilk I bets of •Lucknow I'resbyt, len : Church congregation, go • _ a Tha.nits giving offering • t ota I' ROS lli ,�,,, ,, :..... the debt on .the thurch buildii •• a R.ev.. E, A. MacKenzie,' minis: (Continue from Page 15) horse' ran . away.. Her little. son oaf St, Matthew's: Presl yteri , was unhurt in liemg-tossed to. ths~ Church, Montreal, for. five yea •. Thirty ars , Ago roadside.was Thirty: $as professor •James T. Lyons was gt`ferxng ,practical then e inducted South,... Kinlossrse congregation 8c for hensR 10c for thickens andlogy .at' iPresbyt: presented a pus of money to ian College, Montreal, S.�c a pound for docks. - • • Andrew Lockhart who 'had `been • I,ucknow Fare Co made a $1,00 • ' Sunday School superintendent, donation to start a • fund with Sixty .ears .Ago membe r ofesgssion and treasurer am objective of 1 50 •- which re- Albert ' Fleming. and wet for several years, presented •the cost of a fully Moise. purchased.. James Lind Dr. Ball of: Walkerton, the Lib- Ziepdp!dtointabeehinceatr to be .pre- rbDr candidate in rtoill Bruce,butcher business, med Miss Annie MacKenzie, a fc iian ar. was'' elected to the Dominion f• orces: mer teacher in the Lucknc parliament,_ _Jamies Malcolm 'i°-11: of - While on a--'photgrabphing- 'trip Presbyterian • Sunday .School vi; as v •i'e-el+ected North :Bruce throw from his motorcycle ; Herb :Wade ' was ..engaged as While- ~ ' � n Trnpan a a d o ion -'to Miss: G lAtterMaker 'at' SilVerWoods :. ':1 w• hile> trying to; avoid a' flock of• •forth, n CChin.a. suffered: a. fractured : George , IJou•glas: i and •. Ads B ;the Ackert :home on Stauffer St, Bowman ' a liveryst C1 wm opened all •.Messrs. Struthers an :Winter • in ,the old iMcC,�owan' stable. stein took :over the Ford. Garage •• .F." fifty Years Ago :Winter - Stauffer St,, .just behind t business' .from, Wm,' 'Naylor:Campbell 'Block, Following the fire, that wiped •' Wheat was 80c,• oats 30e, bi nut seven 'buildings oin the north tel .9c •a ib., eggs 9c a d zen,.14 Forty 'Years Ago:,, ide' of 1Vlain St„ A': T,, Davison o 8c, chickens '4c, turkeys 6c; duc Herb ` Graham of. 'the 'i Eaton & Son opened temporary :quart,. 5c (it didn't .tate whether 11 Battery 'was visiting at his home.ers in :the. Graham Block at the or dressed)., apples $2'.00 a Ix iii August, 'which he expected' corner' of :Campbell . and Qutram rel, dry wood $1.25' 'a cored. Streets, across from The • bentiriel °�* would be his embarkation ; leave,Lucknow s Ia�crosse team . w Rev. 'Hardie of 'Ashfield. Pres -Office.. composed of J. MoCorvie, A. M 'byterian Church`' was' making a .. J. W. Murray of Ashfield pur 'Corvie, . Joe. McCoy, 'T. • Reid', canvass of . the. congregation .With chased Wm. Bowers , brick. cot- Berry, S. Yule,, W. Treleaven,' a view to raising at least $1000. tage: on Rose St. Yule, A. Shoebottom, J. Lyoi for the Red: Cross and Patriotic D. , Taylor' sold 'his hardware, D. McAuley, ' B..: Bryan, Ed N, Fund:• business to .Win., Murdie, of Sea- •Cor.vie . ' brated his:9lst birthday. effective on Iiecember' lst. • Bruce County W;C:T,U. was he. Charlie Lockhart, son:of ',Mr:; Mrs . Jphn Murdoch died at. the in.:Lucknow with the, delegal nd~ rs..Ezekiel . Lockhart, Con home.•o.. her daughter, Mrs; 'R. welcomed by the president of t a .�•Mf 4,' .Kinloss; *.i4. drowned' While. •C. McGowan of near :.Blyth, •Mr: local branch,; 'Mrs,, G.:W...Bern •swimming�in Purves; Lake, ; and, Mrs. Murdoch ..came :.to Can= The .distribution of temperan `:.Lillian Jane Clark, daughter of ada' in 1864 • from'• ScotlaJnd .after' literature, antral.' of- it at 'FF Mr..: and Mrs.: Peter : Clark .of: St, their' ; Marr'iage ' and for forty. Fairs, was one of -.the activiti Helens, "berate the bride of Rev years farmed in Ashfield on the of the County organization. Wm. ' Maclntoosh of: :tend Head, fare now: ,owned . by Gordon: Wm. . Taylor : ` had erected: ' and„ formerl • ;• of St Helens.' :Tile Kirkland, 'ick residence'. on the 'corner y •: brick cerernony •:,was performed by :Rev. , ''Officers .of the• Lucknow hoc- Outram and Willoughby' Sts.'T J, S. Duncan. : key team, entered in -the Northern year • before .'Adair Thompsi Jahn Hildred • of Woodstock League, �were,,•'president, R. •R. 'had built a brick house across t and. formerly of-Lucknow, who MacLeod •vice" press, Dr. - A; G road fram the Taylor'.residen went to Flanders 'with the First :Elliott;:. Manager Wm:- Davison,• and vitt. Geddes • had built Canadian , Expeditionary :Force, captain, Robert 'Thompson; areas:, brick . • home on Havelock :• a4:disabled hone having . suf.- 'Thomas 5.. Reid sec. ' • chic South. • fered the loss, of an 'eye.'; His bre,: Scott managing committee, W. , At the Western Fair, ..Lord. Ther Warren, who was., in the .Burton, J•. . Habnick, -Ed Law:- . E., :Gaunt and Sons .of St. Hele same; regiment, was missing' and rence; mascot, Lee 'Horne, made a clean sweep of. the: priz believed dead Wm. Rivers -sold his blacksmith for Leicester sheep,'; and . th John Rutile,'' Con. 11),, Huron . business: j Richard Webster Shorthorn bull .. won ,first: 'Township, died,. of ffij uries re-'' The . c � egations of Calvin .• Mrs •Wm. Turley died • at. h ceived, when hit on the' head by' Church, SL ' ens and East Ash •.home in. Lucknow at . the `age a pulley • during ',harvesting op- field 'extei�i ea, i all to. Rev Ti. 82. ; . 9 erations. _ W Craw, ' w.iio..had been at Ver- 'John D.. McPherson, champ.' ' To _raise,' money for .the Pat- non, ,B.C., for ''three years. • . shot - putter' and • a • former' re' 'riotic Fund, •$74.25, `teams of The ' -marriage took' place at dent of K i)tait, was . fatally i single R. and ' married ladies in. Thorold of George A. Smith and. jured' when he, fell 46 feet fro 'L.ucknow- played' a' game of 'base- Rena. McCulloch:,.Mr. , Smith had One of the • lock gates , at Sat ball with the single ladies win=' been. appointed. • manager of the' :Ste, *'Marie,' Mich ' ping 28` A6;30; The line-up : was; n e. w 1 y . established ..Lucknow ' A..full page advt..in ,The Se single;: Miss Douglas,.: C. Geddes, branch of the Molsons bank, tinel, :printed yin red ink, .a Fern : Reid, Lila•' •Taylor, M. Mc- which :had purchased the 'build nounced a going -out -of ..busine •Glur-e-i-- :-Spence,-�•-•I.;-Campbe11;. %ng -=-=and business= -Elf George -LA. -sale for -W - L--Brumpton , M. Irwin, ',RL •' cordon, married,. Siddall, who had, been in the' pri- The Kinloss Branch Agrici. Mrs. W. Joynt, Mrs. A. Stewart, vate .banking business in Luck- • tural Society .(Lucknow ri M'rs.' G. Anderson, Mrs. •R: now'for twenty-three years. " Fair) was. reported as : the' "fi Thorri'pson, Mrs. George Smith, In response to the efforts • of est/and .most • successful exhi'l MrsL'..J.-..:;Agiie.w;.:..M.rsw W L.Doug ,Rev. �•T ....i L:... McKerroil,_meinr tion.._ evver`..�held in the. G.ountx'. VLLI+a..'A/ a the 'family topk' up residence In ankle. ' . e +4 t e ataiane.:AE r tagialiant4Niaill FNt @ �t€ 001 t t!" l t t D t` t,"Litt' a.itiO it tt,t Dela, 'iWiliVi 01 !6 w y,}. y aye VrElJS.4}'.. M a fiM,.YM R ��;amu 1".5'• •t•}11 Jr,Maa•c?4 •:2�t::: t4 1! M 8 wiBh aH "our Mend e:heart-.wariuing holiday.full "i: if joy-and good fellowship l Montgomery. Motors . ..._1,......_ ti.-.--at........-A. ll anb0. t ; 1oret4 14.04 4.1411 1104, 4004 44:14r0s0ir ai0/4, r0, 4', t . las, Mrs. Wm; McKenzie;. Mrs., 'W. e • egliore , t .taint+ ree,rf rlieraivtati rt D� t►ot'totrvs +► s s acK rizi - L: M e 'e. Umpire `Miss Iso L a bel .Douglas .• • as .Mr. and Mrs. W:: J. Davison ���{Myi, i f.,, , is at �,•,�,[• r�si'?!' �J ' .r'r,'�,,.}. i 'K�J•� 1�,' . / f-• {x.! .. ; , f;,r �ineved to their •'.new stole resi7 4 f 3 .. rsYa SfRa?::• J }'.:110"' :,�r'•'/•,•' :.¢r, v,,,,",„.... t. •. �'.;<!,,�¢,� t .A:r� ` o; } }, •:"' Bence. at Stauffer.:.•And:. Wheeler- jii O,�! I%r c'`',•.r?,y}.`.•.`r.JF'� .}�; t Jam, ��.a-�.f: Jr•.. .(d yrfJ ' � . ' . it ..:Cl:'.✓,..�:,6c: •��•;'%�!%%7f.i... 'i�'� � .��.. >•.. ..,•. .;v�:�:•:�.i•N.:.q...� sStree.ts • s •'.r • • l r. • • • Our jolly good wishes `'„• J!j mfr ■ . . ^,� go out to 'ail our! `"° " ,M• f, yf �• w . rfrJ u r+r.. :, friends and neighbors for this season of • good will and cheerd ' •a. '.(4.41/4:04f* r , cLen I C1 and K�r�z�e 'In ' spite• of additional seats be- ang installed twenty. -five • stud-. rents were= --unable- to be -adm=itted, to' Lucknovv • Continuation school. Principal H. A. Doiz.pe ,was con- valescing'.from an appendectomy• and a supply teacher, Mr, Isbister • of Wingham , taught here .during. September: •• Mrs.. Andrew Mullinof'r Ash : - f ieid--di-ed-- :t-•tl. e--w-11-one--o f ; he -r son, Henry Mu1)in, at -the 'age of 80 .years. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ittfullincame to Ashfield in 1859, • settling on a b,ush farm on ,Con,'' 11; . which they, :cleared. !Rural • mail ` service started in mid-September on R,R; . 7; Luck- now, affecting Belfast, Lanes and. Nlafeking post offices, Belfast, of. ifice was closed' With • the start.: ing of the route, which Complet- ed athe establishing_ of-, rural mail service' to all sections of the 'com- ixitni y. : Joseph A.. 14allough •field a, clic- -pension sale ' of ;Shorthorn and Angus cattle as well as all stock and implements at ,his f , on,. 2, West Wawanosh. Grundy Was auctioneer, Mrs, Joseph Hanna suffered fatal head' injuries when she' • t, t> > ti."i ggta'iAizte'o 'ti!inott alit !til2'Ot? hoot groin✓'• neon. t t 1, 1, in G` A' atatial+ist ,itiu# ,ovotoi a )u ped front the buggy. as the. ka.3•ales'� t&•err%:.• 0„*.tem rennet.4d.;d4Ai%.4szzliaa`•»Y.a:.iaPriAzkiry:r..w.;4.V=,4 Sa:.....S: ois tit. Reat . Market . ,.....,.....................,'.........,,,„,....00 .. ..................„................... ,.