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rig LUCKNOW .SfNTJNfL,: LUCKNOW, ONTARIO •
WEDNESDAY, FEB.. 3rd,. D
E:oUrsE
Leaders Held
Qn Moeday. and 'Tuesday, Janus.
arY25 and 28b11, a• leaders train
school sponsored by :the Ont
ario Department of Ag iculture,.
waS held .in 'the ,Lucknow Town
Hai'.. The Purpose of the: meeting
wasto introduce the 4H Iliinte
Club, project "The Chxb
Girl .Stands On Guard"..
''Haaxxe. .Economist was ' . Mrs,
`Dianne -Werelak of -11tatniltoti.
Guest speaker ..on Monday was
MT . •David" 'Harman ,of .Godeari t
•Branch:• of the St. John Amrbul=
aecce.. On Tuesday : the 'speaker.
...Constable Jim oSu'therland
. istmet Safety Officer, O.P.P.
The followingare the 'list of
leaders from this •area With the
first name as leader and.•the 'sec-
ond name as assistant. .•
•Lucknow 1, Mrs, Geo. Whitby,
Mrs, Jim, . Q"Donnell, Lucknow
- 2; Mas. Jun Boyle,, Mrs; Vernon'
Hunter; Whitechurch, Mrs. Le-
•roy Rinboui, Mrs;..Tiros.. Magof-
. fin: Marrow, 'Mrs. 'Nelson' Esk
rick., Mrs. Geo McKee; Purple
Grove, .Mrs. 'Geo. ,'Harkness,
Wm; J.. Arnold; Holyraod .1' Mrs;
Rai'hani Ackert, • iMrs, Max.Bush-
ell;,
• Holyuraod 2, 'Miss Winifred
Pearcy, Mrs, Lyman Sutton; .Rip -
'ley 1. • Mrs. ...Bill • Harms, :Mrsw
Francis Gemmell; ;Ripley . 2, Mrs.
W. . C. Lodc, . Miss. Marion 'Mc-
Leod; . Cloven. Valley,, 'Mrs. Herb.
,Clayton, Mrs. ' John MaeGharles;
Silver • Lake, iMrs Edward • Liz-
more, : Mrs.:::Ronald . ,Thacker;
Kairshea, , Mrs Currie : Colwell,
• Mrs. Gordon Wall; Reids Cor-
tiers, Mrs... • Gordon Emm rton,
,Mrs. Gordon .'F'ry; Lisburn, 'Mrs.
Walter ,Farrell, .Mrs. Glenn Far-
ASHFIELD
Raid ...►McLennan of • Detroit,
Visl
ted' . With his brother Frank
MacLennan t weekend:
• BBob 'MacGregor ° stent a, . fety
days last week hm : Toronto.
'A MISCellanemis-• shower. was
d "an Nortlh' Ashfield School in
no of . Mss
.Margaret. Mac=
•Donald. ;of ,Toronto;' on +Monday,
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supoer will ..be 'observed in .• Ash=
field Presbit',erian 'Clnireh next
Bunday at .11 a.m.. with. PrePara
• 'tory Service on Friday ' . evening
• at ; 8, p.m,.
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EDITORS NOTE •
The. following old time column`
was ' written; many .months ago
and so.. the events may be a bit
out as !elite, time of year they bc-
curred. It is • our intention • to re,
sumo the weekly column 'as we
realize that it is one of the 'most
popularcolumns t -the Sentinel
carries._Production oblems.-.aver
the past . months, :have caused ••us
to 'neglect thisfeature.
y' TEN '. YEARS AGO :
Sidney ''Gardner, • 38, was crit-
ically injured', when his _jacket
caught on a shaft- arTreleaven's
Flour. Mill, arid he was whirled
around: and battered against . the
joist in the basement of the mill.
Orville Jones shut-off' the mach-
inery and freed him. Sid's Intim.-
Jai included. a :fractured arm, a
broken and battered• leg and head
injuries. The battered limb had.
to be amputated.
A• social evening was . held .in
West Wawanosh';Township hall.. to:
recognize • Durnin :Phillips service
as municipal' clerk for 31." years.
He had : earlier resigned the pos-
ition, with John o
F ran appointed
as his. successor;"
Joe Whitby, a member of the
crew . of the,.'Canadian destroyer
Huron, was, home` on. furlough•.af
ter 11; months abroad on :. a; train-
ing . cruise which took hiim : around
the world. .
/% William Van Osch, who. ,had
served 'in the Dutch : navy : for
five years, joined hisparents,
Mr. and : Mrs. Jack Van Osch . and
family., ,who five Years: earlier'. had
taken up` the. It/McIntyre farm :ac-
ross from : Ashfield ,Presbyterian
Church:
Calfhood :vaccination for Bruce-
llosis was ;commenced in Kinloss
Township, ' Bruce County was the
first County m -Ontario . in which
all . townships joined : in the vac-
cination program.:`
Alex' G. MacIntyre was award-
ed "The Radcliffe Infirmary Prize
in Pathology" at .Oxford Univer-
sity, England:•
' Simon .: ' Plewes died , suddenly.
from a coronary:.. attack:
Mr. and Mrs;' Edward Dexter.,.
observed their 55th, wedding an
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SENTINELHLES
FORTY.; YEARS AGO •1924'
• Robert Johiton • was reeve of
I.ucknow by .acclamation. <. Coun-
cillors elected were •G, H. Smith,`.
E.
N. Hodgins, Elliott Miller, D.
M. Johnstone...
'. Victor •Whitley was 'somewhat of
a' pioneer in motor ventures. He.
and his wife and family motored
in a : Ford car,(model T --we sup
pose) to 'Western Canada ,and re
turn: in the. fall of 1923. His friends
made a presentation during the
winter to . recognize. the - fete,
,Eggs were 89e, butter .S5c; hogs
$150,, -wheat -:95c, oats 38c:; ...
A. Nelson, Tiverton : undertaker
was. appointed Bruce County trea-
surer at 'a salary, of $1,800. David
Forrester was appointed clerk at
a salary . of $i,000 • r '
• J. .Cannon Stothers, was: appoint-
ed.
ppoint-ed. school ' inspector in the Mus-
koka district,
At S.S.' 12 Ashfield,: Duncan Mc
Rae was .. teaching Jack MacLen
nal, • Vera . •, Robb,' Donald ._ Boyd,
Alvin McNair, Wilmer, Robb,' El
-
'an MacLean; ,Harry :Calver, Ross
Shielllls, Gordon Boyd, Billie Camp
bell; Kenzie . Boyd, Isabel: McLean,.
Harvey 'Robb,
-The . death of; William T. ,.Gard-'
ner, who; carie to Ashfield: with
his parents in 1806, at _ the:age of
12, passed away at Zion. His iwife,
Catherine McDonagh, predeceased
him 36 years..
The death occurred: in
Toronto
of a former ' Luclmowite Mrs.' Wm,
C. Treleaven who was, ;Estella N;
Bower .•
SEVENTY YEARS AGO 1894':
`Kinloss elected the following..
four councillorsGeorge : Moffat,
James Johnston, Francis Henry,
Thomas Malcohn,.: and ' gave` a-:
300 majority in favor. of :prohibi-,;
tion.
Councillors elected .in West ':Wa--
wanosh were Robert Medd,Thos.
Todd, : Thos Durnin,' Robert ..Pur-
don. The prohibition was favored
327° to 104, and the: "Nor -House"
vote was 172. ; "for" and '`•`160''
against.
In ".Ashfield Joseph; Griffin :was
elected ree'e, Hugh Girvin first.:
deputy and Hugh Chambers sec-
ond ',deputy. In favor'. of prohibi-
tion t,he vote was 494 to 273 :and
the "Poor House". vote was sup-
ported '266. to 252
The death occurred of Susan.
Webster who was born in. Tip
perary, Ireland, in 1910. The •re-
mains were laid beside . those of
her late husband :in' Zion ceme-
tery. . • ,
The •Grand Trunk ; Railway was'
running six' passenger trains . daily
through, Lucknow. The • three Kin-
cardine -bound trains were . due
here , • at • 12:35, 4:02 and 10:28
p,m. ' The down -bound trains were
at 5:58'. and 10:118 a.m.. and 6:;1$
P m.
C. H. Mathers., a native of Kin-
loss and, editor of the Neepawa
,Herald, died after a brief •;illness.
Bruce •County , municipalities
gave •' a total majority of over
3;000 ' in favor of prohibition An
the county, ' The 'only wet maj-
orities were recorded; in Greenock,
13, and Carrick '334.
A rural news budget captioned
"Craggie's Knoll," said that M.
McKay was making preparation
for buildinga large' frame barn
and Wm. ' Pierce had ' the . contract
for the stonework. "
Dan ' Paterson was worshipful
master of Old, Light, and C. . Ad-
ams noble: grand of the 'I.O.O.F.
Robert : Purves was reeve of
Kinloss • and Ale* Nicholson„ dep-
uty -reeve. }
till. ,Use Dobbin
At Amberley
(Anrlerley .News) ...
Speaking' of horses which have
diminished in • "large , numbers
over the years there are still„ a
k :in' . the Annberley . vncinity,
Wilbh 'good sleighing on Highway
21 WiF1ianl 'Ferguson, canbe seen
sprinting along to his • farms .at
chore time with .a horse andcttt-
ter. Bob MMNain uses ' the same
mode of'travel• -who i necessary
and 'has 'a fiber of -homes at
his N diSposal, SO "Dobbin" is not
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t Our February:
FEBRUARY •4th,: Oh :and 6
Crisc�,CcokingC,llSale.
REGt1LAR 69c
siA
;Good: Morning Marmalade Sale 59c
24' oz.,.. REGULAR 67c • '
Crest .Tooth Paste
REGULAR $1;09 •
M1
,Cake Mixes
DUNCAN HINES (16 VARIETY), REGULAR 49c. PK.
..
Head �Shoulders � : Shampoo�_ � ..
ED JREG.' ; 1.19 MEDIUM TUBE, .
M • ...IUM. AR REG. • 89c
Sale
•lS:•79c
ae
THE ONE V DANDRUFF SHAMPOO THAT REALLY WORKS
Sale 79c
Sale 2-83c
Van�t Tale# Pa or.ySaI�45co •p
ROLL'. PACK. A: REAL' B:UY, REGULAR' 51c -
.fihe � onto s�or� in #own..
gives ,away the good ald :trading �
stamps that you can -trust will get:
you beautiful FREE Premiums.
PHONE. 528-301S
�ency for Hanover Cleaning a
undry Tuesday and Friday
yet extinct {
Rev,. Sidney Lupton,. Mrs Lup-
ton and. family. have moved into
the new rectory in ;.Kincardine. At
St. Lukes Anglican. Church ser
vice on Sunday; Rev. Lupton -ex-
tended a invitation cordial d i vxtation to call
'at their ;new home located:beside.
beside
the • Church. of the `'Messiah Kin
cardine. •
There.. were players for fifteen
tables of euchre at, Amberley, Or-
ange ' Hall on ;Tuesday evening of
last' week. Winners of high .prizes
were, - Mrs. Emile McLennan and.
Glenn . Campbell ' •with the 'Micky
draw going to Delbert' Wilson
On Singtime on Sunday at;
Winghani from Pine.
River United Church were: Jack
Campbell, Duncan: Thorburti, Er-
nie Gibson, Murray Thompson,
and .Lynn Lowry,
John Bradley and Elaine Mur,
ray • f roil Lucknow District • High
School :'attended• the Secondary
Editors Conference ' which was
held at Hotel' ' London on Friday
of last week. •
Toronto Shower.
Mrs. Donald Blue of Ripley,
Mrs. John Scott and Mrs, Rob-
ert Scott of the fourth concession
of ' Huron, attended a shower in
Toronto • -.on Saturday,January
3b in honour of Miss Bertha Jean
Blue. Miss 'Marion Reavie and
former Ripley friends of the bride
arranged'' the shower at Marion's
,apartment in Toronto. Bertha
Jean was the recipient Of Many
lovely gifts.
Word from , M'r» and Mrs. Irving
Benson, who are enjoying the sun-
ny ',warm weather. in ' Brazil is
•that they are' spending the winner;
months there.
PURPtf GROVE
Mr. and' Mrs. Donald `MeCosh'
spent Tuesday 'with Mr'. " John;
.Lane' on, the occasion, of his 90th
birthday -
Mrs., Frank Dore and family
were hostess to Purple Grove
Farm Forum on,: Monday even, -
mg.
ven-,na"
Miss Barbara Leeson and Bill
Taylor of Kitchener spent the:
week-end
eeson. with Mr. and; Mrs. Pe-
. Miss Gladys Gawley . of Toronto i
spent the week -end . with 'Mr: and
Mrs. Victor Gawley. '
Mr: . and Mrs. Gerald, Rhody:
and family visited Mr. and ,Mrs,
Harvie Thompson,
Mrs. George Harkness ' a n d•
Mrs. William Arnold attended.
the 4.11 Club 'training' school: in
Lucknow on Monday. and Toes
dGuarday fai.r''' the "Club Girl Stands on
Currie
Bruce, Betty Ann were Sunday
guestsMr; ofand MMrist.sa, nd MiGs.. C&well,Dore
McCoah
`, visitednleMissy
Mrs, Helen tip
es .1 art and lJUnice 'S'ta: ' of
Windsor,
,'Mr; and Mme. George 11ark'nOss
Mori, an; s
nie and Dianne visited Mr; ,and.
MrsMrs, ClaFrudk e DPoarreeNany'