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AGE, TWO
THE L. UCKNQW SENTINEL a
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'SHE LUm*OW SENTINEIL, LUCKNOW,ONTARIO
THURSDAY,, AUGUST 7th.; 1947
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DITORIA3
.. - SHOULD BE' SUPPORTEto.
plan's: for the Bruce •County
Homecoming' Week' next year are
• very definitely. taking formation,.
*nd • already tentative . „ arrange
In nts'.havebeen made for a spec,
ial. train to .be run :from, the`' West
oast. At .V:.ancouver •tie, Old. Boys
and Girls ' Assooiatiori is waxing
enthusiastic • : about , the. m a.s s
movement to the County of: their
. - an where affections' deep-
birth �d .
Tooted lie, . .
Several urban centres in 'Bruce
'have • already 'indicated. a mutual
enthusiespL,and' intend to go all
out
'Wit • : their "welcome home,,_
ons.
The matter has not yet: been'
formally discussed here; but,.will.
be •in the' Very near future,- and.
it is ..reasonable ' . toassume that
the Sepoy town • will do its:. part
In making the undertaking an. un-
BiTU'A Y
liIR. JOHN w , HENDERSON
The. death of Mr. John W. Hen-
derson, a respected resident of
.ucknow forsixtY four'years, oc-
curred. inKircarde- . • '
Mo.ndy,Y .
a :.,Jul ..3 tilt, from, a heart,
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attack. ack. •lie had not enjoyed' good.
health for the .past few •years,, but
While :unable to work spent any
happy .hours around the. planing
.mill;, 'where he 'delighted: to as-
sociate with old friends.
• FARM' SAFETY A son of the late .Mr. and 1VIrs,
James J. "Henderson, he was..born
• During the.past • tvienty-five,I hfield ot. March 24th, 1883,.
.ears steadily -increasing use', of in As • • , in. • inf case ,
years; • ' i hut came to Lucknow Y
�� a .]L cep
in r
mechanized ,equipment g With his parents. • He .p , t
culture •has. . greatly raided r, the
"--e : • iri the numerous tasks;, he
farm r
" .i the 'working *day,:
musti''p,erfo'rrii n
It is a• grim :fact, however, that
while the use =of this equipment:
has saved him countless Man,
hours:of of work, its Use is respon
sible yearly for thousands. of farm
accidents—with •`resultant ;loss "Of
'THURSDAY, • AUGUST 7th, .1947
•• LROOKI•N BACCK'-WARDS
TROUGHw • •.TUE: .'SENTINEL FILES . -.
tit --Years A-----_
-... Hackett Congregation. ipught.. a
Hacite g
'Bell organ from W. Allin. • `
Otficers ; of .'the -Lucknow Fire sell McDougall, Gordon McDqug-1
Company"were M. Corrigan,, Jas, all.. •a: ,
LYo•rchison M::' Camp- Rev. J. M. Horton the g,.
bell Jr., J, W.
L Sorner- incumbent of St. Paul's. Angl c.a
bell JLittle; Hugh '-n, I
Hodgins. I Church, Ripley,' was wed to Mrss
ville,. 'r: Lindsay, al • agent for Dunedin lVlaeCrimmon, 'daughter ,• Mr, T. young,.
the' Massey Manufacturing. . 'Com- of :Dr, D•' A. MacCrimmn i �r
eliver .:. ,of 29 Ken McLennan , purchase.,.,• a
parry, received d Y, ;
Windmill which was erected . b
* . has sen,_ • . binders.. Phe 'wagon,' prticession McGregor.
sre d Y
at the'Whiteley' House, and George,
actieall all his life here.: As a hailedDan n , McDonagh; district rlr t
pr.. y ,-,
worked with his: while the ,purchasers ,acrd .other ;young man be .
rt: uests had a sumptuous: repast w
father at: The :5au•lt for a she g � uillan and his. ss
time..on: returning to the Village Robert McQ :and dau-
Mill,
was' employed • 'at Mitchell's: ter Miss McQuillan, son 1VIc-
i and while in the employ of ghter of Mr.. and -Mrs , W., J .
Mill,
gang Quillin of West Wawanosh, were
Mr.' Mitchell . was one of. a�• red in- a• runaway:' Mr. ' Mcy
of workmen who engaged. in.lum- injured olhY Mr d c-
see Quilliri had•• his c a
loo "ted .and his :sister suffered
fractured'Collarbone. . That.' they
weren't killed was ' regarded' ',as
nmiraculous. • -
Richitrd; McBurney's sawmill'':&:
shingle;mill at Kinloss was burn-
ed.
urn -ed.. ..
Peter MacKenzie was elected
resident :of' the. West Bruce Re-
form
form Associat'ion.. at. the annual
Meeting held at Kincardine. " A
dF. ,.. e-arte • ro'f-" faric�e
. .Vallarnce-1.
garet McDiarniid, . Gertrude Me-
n os , . eorgeT Lockhart, II4.tl e
ills Baatrice McIntosh,„Charlie_
.Lockhart, Mildred 'McLeod, las.
berilg operations in : Tennes
time,. money; and Ili far too; many. of .1907-Q8; '- o
M I during the winter
cases life. � 16• 1.908;. Mr, Bender-
It. would be ridiculous. 'to:. say On June,
the farmer. would be better' son •married . Clara E. „ohnstorn.
that.. ar ine and: three •.years.
,, of .Kine d.
off without .modern .mechanize purchased the 'present
later they P
equipment: Farm machinery,. is
constantly ' being . improved "' to' residence on Havelock ..St., which
has . long been: •a centre of cheeky.
make it as. nearly' fool -proof as,
that momentary care hospitality:
possible so ; •followed the
l "the part of an other- Mr.. ' Henderson.
I
,,, T (1, .mr . - and' M.:1925•_
essness, on w ears.
erator, 'wi'll' • not carpenter trade, for Macy y
wig careful op he and
,accomodations one malar Y
Wm:.. Fisher
establihed'-'`the Dena sol an es
t -��•rll •-es. r : ..
• ' ' locally . when . the ultimate ;' perfection of ' the •
lem � than crops' .up y
big;events considered. onsidered. The ;machine, accidents will ;