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I7.CKNOW ' SENTINEL.* LAICKNONtr,, ONTARIO. p
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H:e:adIin
July 6th• : �.
A Specialmeeting was required
of Huron County Council to deal
with the matter of. the Lucknow
g
lz School:District, which' was
.approved. 15 to, '14...
The Village tax rate was struck
at
its . 5 mills under the .1949
43 m....l , ,
late. "'
Rev. ',S. E;"Hayward was in
ducted pastor : •o# St, Helens and
Whiter hurch,,:'
• The ;death occurred suddenly
att L.
he .home of W. MacKenzie'
1.
Duncan MacMillan ' •of Win:ni
peg,.whohad been' evacuated dur-
ing the:floods..
.The Andrew ., Lark? ;fa
marked ; the centennial anniver-
'sary of :the arrival of their for
bearers, in : Canada, '
...July .13th
Godfrey, • 25 -year-old Ajax
,truck driver, and husband of
Donna • ••McCartney, .died . in , the
' .laming cab of his 'transport, fol
'-lowing an :accident. near, Corn-.
wall.
Mr.' John ohn C.ox ` of Kinloss LLcel-
ebrated ,`her. 96th.,+birthday:.
•Rev... C: W. Saunders, rector • of
St peter'... and St Helen's Aug•
lican ,Church- frorri 1905 -to 1910,
•,was. appointed • Canon; of.': All
Saints. Cathedral in, Halifax.
July 20th
. 'A public meeting was ,called
Kinloss ,.Township to. • discuss the.
federation • of'•:.-Agriculture.levy;
w'laich � Councll....ke .pt, , at .•one fiit:h
of amill:
homas .T Culbert ,celebrated
,,
96th birthday'. � �:
Mr. and 'qrs., Wilson Wall. `wer
e
.51,' years; married.
July 27th.•
Arnold .Glo r of Mitchell pur=.
+chasedthe;Lucknow`Sawmill�'and
had it in operation again.
kr. and,,Mra. Rod MacDougrall
celebrated their : golden wedding
anniversary. . ..
David Farrish, . 12-year-old':son
d'
of 'Mr. an;Mrs .Lorne .Farr�ish,
was insured wwhen knocked down'
by: a . car; on Main' Street '
'August 3rd
The world champion Tip Top
Tailors. softball . team played, in
Lucknow ,with the Legoinnaires
who held thein to 4;1. -for $: in-
ning.abut blew• in the :9th when
Tip Tops. scored 7 rims.. •
Tenders were called ,for' ;bus
service in Kinloss' to Lucknow
District '• High' School.
• Wallace Conn.'s • b a r
'struck by lightning and; burned
tor, the , ground,,.
• For . the third' •time- ail applica-
tion for..a �'_ ,beVe .a.g .
:
,. e :room. m license
at •Riversdale,, was refused, ,'
August : loth
•Will am Wakeling, 23,, husband •
of Mary Caution formerly.'' ; of.
!Whitechurch, died ,''of burns. re=
eeived when ' his gaso1jne truck
`turned aver. at a r'a'ilway . cross-
.ing• near Elginfield: He, =w'as sur-
vived by :hiS wife .and four small
children,,. , • •
The MacDonald Clan held their
21st 'annual r•eunio'n • at the farm
of Alex MacDorl a a l i
.d .. n Ashfield,
Tenders were: called for bus
service in Ashfield .to Lucknow
District -High School
August 17tH
Albert Johnson Of :' Hearst'
bong h,
g .tLanes.Store.•., • , •
Harold ".Hank" ..Courtney of
To'ronto::'was • ..seriously hurt in a
:motor 'accident at ;Johnh : Crai:ggs•
farm:. at.•.Whitec°hursh
Work k was,, tarteci, on �Carn•�1VIc- .
Tavish's B.A..',gar.age On'.Main St,'
to add;:to • aI950 : kiu ld`in b'`om
o
that included new Borne ° constr uc-.
r
tion by Jird, 'Henderson,:• Albert,
Little, Campbell Stan.
Mustard' and • Ewart Taylor:.
': Toni 'Hill ';sold' his ,::Langside
farrn tb Wrn , Bushell of Beivie..
, A . -"o
hu..Shaking": se shakins
-Meteor
flashed across the western ., sky
to create':' quite a '"stir" in' the dis
trice
September 7th
St Helen's school ''became' a
one-teachera' school;
A •record.: enrollment of, .High
School students' overtaxed the
capacity.of the local School mak-
ing. necessary the erfgaging•of .an
other teacher and resulting •in a
school room being established in
the Recreational Centre • for Sec-.
.+and Roomr ii
,pup s,
Neil MacLennan .purchased • Bill
Davison's undertaking and Turn
•iture business.:.,..
Joseph Mallougli' observed Ws
91st birthday. •
No Serious` effects • were. felt
locally during the railway strike
which:was ' ternunatecl finally °by
.emergency govierr;men . legislar
tion. t
S'Oternher.14tit.
Dr. Wm.: Towler, ,formerly 'of'
Lucknow; joined the • Ambulance.
,Corpse for service in Korea.
•A 'third test hole was being
sunk in an' 'effort to' obtain a;
domestic Water supply; -
W: A. C.14bert bought, fourim.=
parted Shorthorn %bred :heifers at
a cost of $5,0.00
.September list
• With "cash': only' as their ahi;
thieves:. broke into Montgomery's
Garage, Johnstoh 8i . cDonald'•s
garage. and Sarni Gibson'S imple
Yrient ...shop, all ort ' the‘same even-.
ing
Helen Salkeld.
sailed.'for :En
g
land to take
a two •Year: ,'post
graduate' oourse: " at•.- R.otharnsted
Experimental Station.
Continuous wet weather found:
.:hundreds, Of acres Of. ' 'rain'• ,still
in the'. field and the flax Crop
••
suffering .severe'.darnage.',
Mr•'.a• .Mrs. BusH 11
I
entered .the: Cellege, ,of, 1aydral
� .and.Ph siothera
therapy Y . py� ,
,,. Se .te .ber 8th`'
"Smog" • :from Allberta: forest'
fires caused ; an • eerie ,mid-day
•.blackout that recalled the "dark
day of. sixty: -nine years: ;ago
Wm. Con ra • of Kinlos
g ms was
92: 4..
Cla Y st • ied the'third try 'at ym
"Hann 1-
getting 'a well near Alex,.
ton's residence :in 'the "easterly,.
section of • the village. ~*A volume.
`.test •wasto.be made on a fourth
well drilled on the flex mill corn-,.
mons, '
. William'. Hornell, •• prominent
business man/ PASSed away Qin.
London. ' ,,
October 5th
Two: sudden deaths, ' those of
Herb 1Vliller and Peter MacNay,,
occurred only a few _hours apart.,
Hon. Farquhar Oliver" 'opened
the Lucknow, Agricultural . Soc.
iety's: 85th annual fall ,fair.
Allan Reid and Gordon Mont-.
gomery put' tjwp new school
busses' in ' operation in Ashfield.
Henry Carter . was. appointed
C.N.R.° :agent at ,Ripley.;
Octoer :12th.
Miss Isobel .Nlb!acIntosh of Hiam
il'ton presennted 'a .set ofpor=
i
traits of . the minsters '.who -had
served • Lucknow' Presbyterian
Church in more than 60 years. • ...'
"Sandy" Rider. " had • a ::Close
brush , with . death" afterr .being. im-
paled while. out hunting.:.
Murray Gaunt 'had ;the • grand
champion and Ann Todd the re-
serve champion: at the Teeswater
Tan- baby beef club competition,
Their cal'vgs; along with ',Ivan
MCQuillin's::arid• Gladys Gibsan's
made the four best calves .in the
•county..
'October. 19th
pioneer relics being assembled
in ":a;; museum at the High •School,
were displayed to-• the :public..•:
The family of the late Mr. :arid
'Mrs,. Janus E. Ritchie held as re-
union
'at Zion ,Hall . t
By, scores of 7-2 and 4-2, Luck -
•
day:, •
The• fifth test hole' produced" a
,terrific volume of water, ,'but of
higher iron~ Content than; .desir-:
able. \ • ,.
• 'November 2nd .
a The Official Board of the Un-
ited Church decided 'to rebuild,.,
the pipe organ at a cost of $5000:
F1t.Lieut, L, C 'Coffey,. neph-
ew of Mr's. Joseph Agnew, ••:wasp
killed • in a plane crash at Edition
ton. •
Ashfield. Township councillors...
and officials , .presented".• Warden
?Cecil; Johnston (with +a "14y 'boy":.
chair; . c,„
Mrs. Robert Button: ,suffered a'
broken, arm and •.otl'ier- injuries, in
an. 8 -foot fall when a plafforgrl at
the rear of. the shop ;collapsed
(Continued on page 6) . T • .
All Three .The Big. Three
Western He'roes!; • '
Ri roarin', . • straight-shootn',..
p
blazin' excitement' are yo u r s
when you . follow • Hopalong ,Cas.-
'sidY, y..Roy Rog rS and:• The Lone;
, be,
Ranger,, daily, and Sunday in the,
Detroit Times • Comic pages
On Sunday Happy," Roy and; The
Lone Ranger appear in: ` color
; See The Detroit
• • Times seven' :days
:
a 'Week :for• All' Tli'ree THE,
BIG..THREE .: Western Heroes!
Junpy
men women..
now Legionnaires ;knotted toe, 5
game: softball"'A" • championship.
series with` Walkerton, ; and, then
:where"edged•3 2 in. the'"big one";
Played : in Wingham Park !befor'e`
8,000' •farms• .'who•' crammed the -
park; , while many others couldn't
get ;,i
" •october. .26th
•' Mr.'
.and Mrs. Wm,;.,.Potter C
e
le-
_brat d:their golden weddin .
Mr. and Mrs. Glen. ;Walden.
Were honored: )by Reids. Corners'
friend before coming ' to; . Luck
'now" to take ower,. the Ewart Tay•,.;
Ion ,farm.
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Wi liam,•
If;
of a
b ,
burn: `celebirated• isle 94th irth,
Ibs.
Get New'Pe Vim, Vigorg'•
P, . fie.
What• a thrliil • Boni'
limbs' fill out;•ugly bei• :
lows 'fill up; •iKek tie .' •
' longer ,.scrawny; body:.
loses Lalf-starved; sickly .
.'bean vole^ look. `Thou -
who•
sands peofvet girls,could` womgen ain mbeen-;•
Loire, are now' proud •of,..
shapely, healthy -looking• :
.bodies. They thank the apq-
cial vigor -building, don -
:building,
'tonic; ostre>`. its
tonics, 'simulants, invigora - •
tors, iron, vitamin BI mproy.Cale:,
clam, enrich blood, e .
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appetite and, digestion
faoodnd givesnoilris'youhm'rennoret;pusttrenflegsh'th
''on•bare bones: .
• Get Lovely Curries
don't fear getting•TUU fat,.:'.
• top when you've gained.tlie•
5; 10, 15'or 20 lbs.' yon need
for noruial weight. Costs., •
little. New '.`get. tie,piainted' •
size `only,,60c, r'x. fanuius `
Osttox Timid 7ini1e:3 far new.,
%Igor and'aaded potiticie this
verb 'day. At. all druggists:
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