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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,: LUCKNOW, ONTARIO'
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TWRSD,9.Y, MAY 3rd, 'MI.
Ninety u.p1 S
L�ciialsh. !khPC.]
ears' Ago
An item that appeared 'several --
weeks • ago in.' the Sixty Years ,.'KINLOUGH 'RECTOR I SING
Ago column of The Sentinel re- ' 7 RANSFE ER$ED JUNE'
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;Viewed memories for Dr. Frank • • •
MacLennan of Windsor. The item Rev. Ralph Ernest Blight, B A.,
rector of the
referred. to his.resignation as L.Th,, three-point
teacher at ''L,ochalsh school,, and !Parish of Bernie; Kingarf and;
the send-off that was given .him. Kinlough. is .being transferred to
• ' In a letter to. his:,rephil.w, Jack the Western. Ontario parish of
McIntosh of Paramount, Dr.••'Mac--
• . Kenzie says that, he still has the
paper box that, the ' school kids'
gave ° him on that occasion.
Whn he '`star'ted. 'teaching at.
Lochalsh there were 90 ,pupils' on
. the roll: He was the first teachei'r•
to , combine the • two rooms, •,and
he added , "while ,I don't stippose,
I ever had 90 at; one time, I had
,plenty." Mr. 'MacLennan, got to
school at 8 a.m.,' and seldom got
away ibefore 6.00 'p.m The salary.
was $350 a year.: '
Commenting on the •good old
days, he said "We. Were 'probably
. just as. happy then as now : no
,iivconie tax • returns 'to . prepare-
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and every person, pleased to help
bis . neighbor',. .:,
Dr. MacLennan concluded,his
letter with a personal mention of
his family and ;gram children,
arid the fact that they' were look=
ing forward.. to Bi'uce. Beach boli
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'LEGIONNAIRES TO r1'14 CTXSE',
EVERYONE: WELCOME '•
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T,,ucknow Legionnaires w i 1 l
hold their first softball 'practise
of the season' on Friday, evening
at' 7:00 o'clock. Everyonb in the
town, and, district. .who would
like to 'try out, for.' the team is
invited to be on hand. . Anyone
Who :can't make this •pr:aetise'
m!ay contact.. Chas., Webster who.
Will be 'coaching .the squad:
Morpeth, Ciearville and Howard, •--moo
effective June lst., LUCKNOW'S PLANS CAUSE ..
Mr, .,Blight,' -:born • in.` Mitchell; CONCERN IN. DISTRICT
received his'; theological training
at ' Huron , College, London, and ` LuoknoW Lkgionna res, run
obtained .his'. B. degree from ner's-Lip rfor'. the: W O.A.A. "� � "'
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the Uriiversrty of Western• .Ont- title last sumrneri will again halite'
,ard,i,n' 1947,, his L:Th. from Huron a' team in the ‘,"A'' , circuit this
College 'in- 1949. He was made a season. The Sepoy,.•towh•.caused.:
deacon in Ahe diocese on May 29,' a sensation' last year by coming,
1949; by ..Bishop Luxton; and on' •up With a • Negro battery --•ugh-
June •4th last year. was priested ie • and Luke—who were a great
by the !bishop, , • 0 drawing . Card..throughout, t h e;
•, ; .He . was appointed to .his first.,loop. • •
charge, which he is' leaving now,,• Sport iprenioters' in neighbor -
on Jtine 1, 1949, ing towns appear quite ":concern
ed" over Luoknow Legion's plans,
for the 1951. season, '• and have,
'been doing. soe 'Probing: in .an.
WEDGING. BELsome
;get the ,low=down on
,what's 'to cooking:
WIN1%.-M�cD.OUGALL•
Wearing gardenia • • white An example of 'this ;is an part-
French • lade Margaret Jean me_. iele in last, week's Port .Elgin
Dougall; daughter of ` Mr. .,• and' Times 'u!nder the caption, "Justice
Mrs. • S.: D. McDougall; Tiffany Stays, With `Beaches .y • The ;article
a 'as f°116Ws:
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Street, Guelph, was ; married . on . re<<d w
'Dr: MacLennan is :still actively. Saturday afternoon, April 2lst, Charlie.:justice will pitch for
engaged. : his .Professi4n in Rev. .CharlesAlfred :Winn; the Lucknaw Legion.
Windsor, and ,hasa.. soh, Dr. son'•of Mr. and Mrs: C. D, Winn;'•"A pron4inent. • far
rier in • the
John MacLennan practising med- ' of Toronto; :The, lovely • ceremony ,Lueknow area was wr1Iir}g to fin-
• Trine: in .Detroit:. was solemnized.t'the 'tChurc'h'of ance the move.
At
- - a -Frank
MacLennan was^ -one -of
Cev. H. .
,Cue;lph;:b
y _*the
"That was the rumor hitting
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; O. Wakeh•. assisted b.the softballcircuit :of theVOAA
.familY of12 Children born
'week, last ee
• ' ' ,� Mr. and :Mrs. John.: 'MacLennan Rev , Herbert •`, Si�in�pson � of Tor- « ;
. 'The family •. home , was the ° farm onto. ' ; ° All fastball. fans will' know'
.now owned . by. Dan 'McLean. of �Carrdles, ferns and ' ,snapclrag , Who justice. is. They Will know
.:Lochalsh. •After,teaching. school ` oris' decorated the church,' for the he'• is one of the best ' fastball
• briefly, Mr..:MacLennan;' .studied tour o'clock . ceremony:. M is , hurlers xn the.: world. 407 is •the
.nz.edicine ` and. upon' graduating Kenneth Roffey played the
wedgy mighty:
:moundarnan who led �t1�e
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�._. established' a Practisestt'�'K.tntail ding xntisie:.and Miss DoreenKi:r 7.'oranto T p .T p Tailors to t'he
He was at -Ripley' far a time be -,then of Toronto sang "The Wed World's Fastball .Championship
fore going to •Windsor 'where he , ding ; PraYer"' and' "O Perfect u. couple of years ago
'continues ,busily engaged: Love" ' "We• could hardly believe this
'While at. Kintail, Duncan Cain-• Mr McDougall :gave .his dau story . Could lie true.: Consequent-
Cron o ': ,Lochalsh tells of 'One ex- ' ghter, in '• marriage. . •Her. lovely 'lY•' an . investigation.. What we
iperience. Dr.:` -.MacLennan' will no 'gown was floor length and styled" fcund 'out. ,was this, • The,` great
doubt Well re_nerlifber.' M •.. Cain-, with 'a .petal neckline, and but- Negro`.hurler was heading for. the
eron's sister :was ill, and. as. roads ton ' trim. A'° .fingertip. veil ` was : Sepoy town, . He• also ' had other
wm
ere ;snowblocked• at the time • held . in place by . a` cap trimmed. irons .in ;the. bre, but, ' according'
A ahe only means of 'contacting' the with orange, 11)lossoins. • to our. source . :of information•
Doctor was Qn' foot,':through ,the Miss Marjorie.' McDougall Was ._(which came directly from an ex-.
drifts.. Duncan 'blade the journey .bridesmaid, for tier sister in pink ecutive , of•. the Toronto ,Beach
'and : • •was accompanied . ,aback: on embroidered • organdy over tat= :League.)' he• would likely have
foot by the Doctor. feta. ,She: also. wore 'a head ban-' landed in• Lucknow. Here is they
Old-timers :also Well remember dean and carried`' a ; bougµet'`' of ; story as told•to us: the Toronto
• the Docto`r's sorrel 'mare 'by :,the carnations • and sweet peas: Trip Tops were to ':disband unless
name of Gyp,' Which• he drove for Bgb''Muir of Toronto .was .best e someone was*illing to; take over,
°.. several 'years. and was a. familia"r' man and the ushers were D:.,W: the costly enterprise.'
:. • steed ;in the community. This Barnett of .Montreal", and. Harry .. "A new sponsor has�been found'.
horse, Was -noted for its stamina 'Brown' of Toronto:• According • to •,a Toronto daily
and had : a record of covering .100 The ' "church . parlors ° were .,de= newspaper the team will, stay in
,' '•,miles'. in : 24, hours,: corated with snaPdragons sand tact—,•includingjustice:This
t our: -les--an three tiered: weddin w'ha informer said' Would, for three days last week as . del
en: So : tha s the -sto o e eeswlater. Junior In=
TI A2 :P. A•_, urra 'of • Con. 10 , cake for: the recev`tiron ic'h f91--- : "happ •. t r� f
ales 'for: T
... Y , stittite•
Kinloss. Townshi : has :been nam'• rides : mother re- the Justice 'rumor;,.direct: frond a �_
' e loured :The' b Beach' Lea a executw'e:. The A nylon depnonstration w.as
.'ed as one of :.three census -super- c.eived: in a• plum shaded gown, held. at. the home of Mrs. .Earle
visors.' for 'the`County of ',Bruce:. worn .with grey accessories .and daily, papers .have1since released
corsage of pansies; The: groom's ttie story
mother assisted -in , an.,. orchid "Lucknow-viery. nearly
gown: with . purple accessories • 'best in the busmesa. It all hinged'
arid- -eery^tee} o pansie -Guests n the outcoine o the 'T • ronto
were present from Toronto, Mon- .episode .,
treal and L• ucknow:
For travelling the -bride wore' . .
• a navy and, white 'i pin' 'cfieck suit. =GIRL'JIDE
with .a 'navy- shortie coat and ac
cessories. Rev. and Mrs. Winn ; The weekly meeting of the 'lst
have taken up residence at The; L gk dooms on as held might
the
..Manse `in Lucknow.' . d 1 e re n!
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Previous . to the ,wedding' the .
at 7,30 'p m, Roll call showed 21
present; We
bride was entertained at nurn= had Patrol ' corners
ut.' teas ';and' showers arid in
Tri' Which we discussed Corners
game
:erowhere She has lived -for-
,th t w to p yed The.
the past 'six years .::
• ,Oriole, won, b We la' practised.
;marching and; then sang taps.
There will be .no more meetings
CHANGES •POSITION until further 'notice.
Mr: George A.. LinleyE ' f ,De
troit, who for''the past., three
N . years , has '-been general service
manager for Brennan• Appliances,
,a. .prominent, televisiQ,i distribut-
or`,. has accepted •• a position as
ggi'eral manager for, the Crandell
Whofesale Convpany.
Mr. Linley, is a sari--n-law of
Mrs. Josephine.' Cameron of Bel -
grave, and. 'the • late •Kenneth
Cameron' ,of Lucknow. .
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FORD,'SALES & SERVICE`'.
• "P.A " will have charge of the
southern, : zone.:•
Hodgins last 'week .with . 22 lath.
les present,
• r. pan Mrs -;Wm. °Ross and- _
family visited Mrs & Mrs: 'John
Ross on Sunday:
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REGREATIONAE_ CE , TRE
L U CiK:N O .W
9.00 Sharp
.Legion auspices.,
° 1,6 Game', for $1.00
4 Specials
OVER $500 TO BE
GIVEN A'VWAY!
NO Limit—It All Goes!
CULROSS CORNERS` .
Mr.. •and�Mrs. Carman Hodgins
and family .• of Blyth sent ' Sun-
day,,,, with Mr. and Mcfs, ' .Earle
Hodgins. •
Mr.. Earle Hodgins and • Mr.
.Hugh Hei;king were 1n' quelph
for 'a day last week;
BORN` --46 Mr. and Mrs. Dior -
man Ross in Wingham Hospital;
a son. ' .
FUNERAL TUESDAY.- ' Mr a xd Mrs Thigh: 1VIcKague
and Bryan visited' Mr, •' & Mrs.
The funeral of Mrs. W. D.' Grant Wall recently,
Webster, w whp passed, away 'in
Toronto; was held at the Thome
of .Mer: and Mrs. Andrew
on 'Tuesday "afternoon with ' in
torment.•in . Greenhill Cemetery.
• Mrs. Morley Wall ,returned
home from , Whigham .Hospital
ori .Sunday.
'Misses ' ShirleyAodEins and.
Doris Strtithers , were in •Guel h
The WOOb DUCK, most
• beau°tiful of 'Waterfowl,
differs greatly from most • •
ducks: Instead .of Mnesting on `the
ground, he habitually lives in trees!
' Perhaps his beauty makesy,him
to 'be different. , •• •
You'll find that. nature' is filled: with. different
'quirks' and .,
'habits. You'll 'find yourself going•'all out
forconservation,when you. get'to know nature.'` It's yours
to .protect and yours to ,enjoy. ° •
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