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•THURSDAY, AUGUST '12th, 1948
KINii.OUGH
Mr. and MrR Zettler and
•• Billy .and Miss Katie Ruth spent
La t'vetting last :week with MT.
;and Mrs. Jos. Wall;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pearce
of Brantford,. Mr, and Mrs: Torn
f nc1er'sort ' , Mafeking,,. Mr. and
Mrs. T. .J'. nderson, Luekno.w,
Mrs.•..W : ; a'nd Denzil Statter•s,
M;. andMrs,rR..Snider and Mrs.
e Z.Altu. . Hodgins of Kitchener
::wr: • Sunday visitors with.Mr.
and Mrs. 'Charlie ilodgins.
• Entertain Kairshea W, 1. 7
:Tne .Women's institute met at
the Township . Hall `on. Thursday
afternoon for their grandmother's.
mating. and had as 'their guests:
the: Kairshea• Institite. Mrs.. Chas.
Hodgins. presided and the meet=
ing opened ,by singing the ode:and
repeating. the Lord's prayer' in
unison. Minutes ' of the previous
meeting were -read :and adopted:
Mrs. Jim Boyle' was appointed
. the delegate to the Convention to
be held at Guelph, September 1st
and 2n4. The date for the $eptem=
ber .rneeti.ng` ' was changed' -to the
second Friday, September 10th at
•the home' of Mrs: `•Frank 'Maulden
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The lunch . ' cornnittee . is `alio;
changed and will be with the hos-
' tess, Mrs. H': Harris,:Mrs. William'
,Wall.'The-following,progratn was
given:, solo, Nlrs._ Harvey Houston•
accompanied by Miss Eileen El-
liott; ,reading, Mass.' MacKay;
Piano solo, 'MrS. Wm: ;Scott; 'read-
• nig, Mrs.: Tom. MacDonald;. Mrs..
• Howard Harris .read an article
on pioneer. life;. Mrs. •Perry • Hod-
`gins was asked. to ,make. the nec-
essary'. arrangements: to • have: ,a
health .,nurse at the Sept, 'meet-'
ing;. Mrs, B: E. ' McLean°',then ' iri•=
traduced • ..two; '; gentlemen, . • .Mr.
T is i•pe: and • 'Mr:. Shackleton. of
repi•es .ntatives, of pie
int rial Oil. Company Who show--
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ea tv,:a .frlrns v hieh ��'ere moat
:iter sting• and to v hom the 'laci
esr.
gale .a' . ir.ty hri'ncicl'ap in:aap
j. eciat'i(i to .' the • oil.• 'cornpany.
Trs. F > ink T,iiompson '. Mr• ': ,Teal.
—- >, ec
,chosen judges toi the. :grand-
morners. .contest Which • resulted
.as. follows:. oldest: grandmother,
Mrs. Tom Harris; mist'
• ':Mas. Carruthers; ,whitest haired
grandmother, Mrs. T. Harris; :.
" darkest haired . grandmother,' Mrs.
Macintyre, .. grandmother . coming
the farthest,. Mrs. M.''Walsh.`Each
lady• received a :corsage.. Roll: call
,was answered with memories -of
our grandparent's.. Mrs: Archie
Maelntyre then thanked theHoly
rood lad•ies for' their kind invi-
tation and The pleasant afternoon.
-which they had spent Lunch. was
then. ,served and: all . enjoyed' -'a
social half .hour. • i;:
The' A.Y.P.A.. met on Monday
everting.: at ..the Rectary.
Owen presided in, the absenceof
the: president , an(d openedt he 1.
meeting, withprayer Btrsi ess
followed, It Was '.decided, to hold
the -annual picnic Friday, August
20th' at''Formosa and to meet Al,1130 for. •dinner; Committee•is
for ports and prizes, , M'rs Tom
Hadgins,Miss May Boyle,Misr'
Charles : Hodgins '• and 1V#. Art
Groatp.On p' Monday evening
neat the "young People will meet i
t the :home of':'•Mr. and :Mrs.
bks xird 'Thornpson..'Coni ittee
,
Miss ':Shirley,Colwell', Betty
Giiit ez lie and Mrs, Ronald. Thack-
•• •f r. Lunch wa�' served'. bythe hos-
tes;.` � :.
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PAGE SEVEN
•OOKJ N'G BACKWARDS
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THROUGH ' THE SENTINEL FILEnS
Sixty Years Ago.
James Suggett, fireman at J.
H. Ackerf's sawmill at blolyrovd,
had his, face.; scalded in an acci-
dent ut t'he dill,•
Under the Crooks Act the•Sou.th
Bruce License Commission .grant-
ed the f.i'llowing licenses in Luck -
now: RoUert
uck-
now:.RoUert l cCarro2, Rob Roy
Hotel: • saac 'Mart' a
Robert J'., Whiteley. _ . `Whiteley.
HLruse; ° Thomas F:' Cain, Cain
Hotel; ,john. Moore, Great West
ernHotel; Alex' MacPher son,sh'op:
license: Kinloss Township:. D Mc-
Intyre, .:Blackhorse: Motet•,' ' John
Corrigan, Holyrood' Hotel; -Mrs.
Catherine Morrison, • Grey. Ox
Hotel. These"licenses were grant-
ed -following the repeal'' of:'the
Scott Act on Mayy'•1st,' 1888.
D .Sherriff'left for Ripon; 'Da-
kota with a carload of horses.
' D E. ,Cameron ' was• appointed
deputy treasurer of the Province
Of • Ontario 'and left to take •up
resYd
enre in"-Toron� 'Mr,�'�. A.
Sidelall'•assunied the management
of the private .banking business
of Cameron and Campbell
Rev • P. A.' MacLennan was in
,ducted as pastor of •South' Kinloss .
•Church. • Be :preached in.. both
English and..„; Gaelic.
• o .Yfiu• It`ant . To Be ..
`i rr,x Writer
":tall, is industry 'is a vi€k'
,d, with rich awn: c'k.w-=-IF •
the 'angle:. Vet( .'r a'Z
1. -`•,; ':k••ti.' �4 and music p&.r.onal-
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.t:€ tell You what to ..do. and
tt► avid, to •succeed. Read
Musi&, 'starting In •'
The American, Weekly„ great.•
Magazine with this Sunday's
iu`'ugttst 151 isstie of The Detroit
&ttiid;°y 'Tunes.
Forty Years' Ago.
A purse of money was present-
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ed to Mr. and •Mr's. James Bryan
in . an affectionate farewell upon
:severing .25 years' residence in
Lucknew to make' theiir home at
I -the West Coast.. An .address of
•apprecia'tion was signed •by .J.. G:
Anderson, :R. D. Cameron, T. F.
Cain; G. H,, Smith; Ed Lawrence
and J. G. Murdoch- Mr. Bryan:
was 'editor `of The :Sentinel 'and,
had served on both' the school
board and. council. He :held the
ieeveship for five years and *Was'
elected warden of Bruee County.
Langside after a long illness. The : ■ .
funeral' service, was in• charge of •
Court Langside, C.O.F. ' ■
John Joynt built a storage. LT
warehouse at the G.T.R. depot.'.
•• Miss Dahlia ` Graham' of the
Toronto kindergarten teaching
staff was holidaying at her home
here.
Revd Mr. Lillico of Earlton
New Ontario, occupied the ptilprtt.
•irr the :Methodist Church 'while
visiting at the •h'om'e•of' Mr. John
Joynt:
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E. W. Taylor passed .away at' „1".'
'Twenty Years Ago
Eldon Johnston returned from
the West .''and opened a barber
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shop adjoining McKim's Drug
Store.
Catherine .Johnston, .in„Iter 3rd"
year, escaped serious 'injuries
when run-6ileiThreamfatiretir
car.. She 'suffered from cracked
ribs.' and bruises
T.` Watson moved ' his barber
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•shop to the ARM Allin 'block on the
south side . of Main: street., Miss.
Gertrude 'Robertson, mareellist, of
Wingham, was at "Mr..' Watson's
'shop each Wednesday.
The death occurred- of . Ken-
netha' May, 11 -months' -old • 'dau-
ghter. of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth! •
-Dr:-MacL -
enrtan of� �shfieid:�"�•�� ".
Building' Line On Second
• A hydro
gang is ;engaged in
.constructing a pole line west on
the Second Concession of Kinloss
for the extension of rural:.hydro;''
service.
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