HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-02-10, Page 9WEDNESDAY, FEB, 10th, 1965':
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUC.KNOW; 'ONTARIO
STEN
N YEArts AGO .
. A municipal bylaw to ,regulate®:
closing hours in the Village ,was
tested in court when charges
were laid against two 'store own-
ers' for' remaining open' in the
evening. The ease 'was dismissed
,by Magistrate McClevis who. view-
ed itas' stemming from. a 'petition
which, did . not carry ., the 'required
percentage ',of signatures • of • the
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classof' stores' involved; The Vil-
lage = Council'sopinion was , that
the by, -law had. been• .draftedun-
der one section of the• statutes,
and the case: disposed. of in the.
.courts under another 'section;, Af-
ter the dismissal of 'the: ease,
Council rescinded 'the by;aw .
Patrick William Hogan, .5 -year
old son of William. P. wand Antoin-
ette Hogan, died in Sick Children's
Hospital; London,, from a' brain.
tumor, •
Morley, 'Hobbs sold the general
store. business at. Holyrood to 'Sam
Farmer.
West Wawanosh ` agreed to . pay
its 'levy of $9,000 towards the con
struction of 'a new wing at *Ing-
ham hospital. . •
Elliott Carruthers purchased the
'Chadwick farm on Con. 6. Kinloss,
andconverted the large • brick
idence to a .nursing home.
Dick McBride, 62 -year-old. war
veteran lost all. , his: possessions
except the clotheshe was wear-
ing when . fire destroyed,' his cabin.
home just north of Lucknow.
--•� Pla`ying� a z5"0;-year=old ,violin
Owned by her father, Mrs. Leslie
Wardell' (Dorothy. Robb) was the
lady champion' at. the Old Time
Fiddlers contest : in Hensall.1. •
Dr. Wm. ` Morton Connell . suf
fered a fatal heart attack after
completing two' major. operations
at. wi�ngham. ,Hospital Son of •Wm..
Connell and. Mary ;Somerville; ',he
'Order your •co -or High Grade. Fertilizer :for delivery' byf.
Feb. 1 and you will save $2.00 per torr, For delivery between
Feb:°3 and:Feb. ,28 your "Early Deli►ery" discount will be
r.i'1.50 per tan In addition, you can earn cash discounts of,
,6,i/2c,' for payntent or pre.—payment ley Fc'h. 1 and 6 % ,by
Feb. ,28. •
You can depend on co oto quality because Co-operative's
are • owned and controlled by. the people theyserve
the farmers of Ontario, livery time 'you make. a purchase •
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at your •.o -.operative you are' manning your, business stronger
lid more successful, 1145gistered'lrade Mark .;
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',practiced h,, Lucknow for a• num-
berof. ears before of
years... .. g ng• to; Wing..
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ham. .
'A threshing machine jointly own-.
'ed by Gordon MacTavish,: Frank
McQuillin, ,John Cameron,; ' George:
Stuart,. Cliff Murray, .Albert Tay-
lor and Bill ,Purdon,, was :destroy-
ed, ;when a'' lightning' .'fire razed.
the .barn on the: ' farm .owned. by
Harris: Pardon, • '
Archie Nicholson ".sold . his Bel-
fast property, to Chris Young of
Paisley district , and ; ` in the ex-
change obtained the -Young; farm:.
The Presbyterian congregation
extended a call to Rev. . Wallace:
McClean. - A . .
The, death, of J, Ii,. McNab . oc-
furred suddenly ' in' Toronto.,
• • ". TWENTY YEARS AGO
. Alexander C. Paterson of .Huron
Township .died , at .Ladner,
at the age of 85. 'Mrs. Wm.. 'Mac-
Kenzie of . Lucknow was one of
the surviving family o ,two ` sons
arid; five daughters.
Rod MacDougall- suffered a bro-
ken arm and :was badly .shaken
up when thrown from ,the buggy
when .hishorse ran away. •
In business in Lucknow for 39
years, D. R.., MacIntosh retired,
and'sold his home on the corner.
of Havelock , and` Campbell .St to•-
-Wi is Conne1t' 1 r. • and Mrs. 'Mac-
Intosh . moved to • Southampton to
make their home with 'their
daughter, .':Mr"s' Jack -'Clark. Ben
'Pearlman leased the McIntosh
store. ' f
.Beatrice, "two-year-old daughter.
of Mr. and Mrs.Alfred 'Armstrongdied from : meningitis. •, :
Alvin, 6 . .year old son : of
Mrs. Wm: ' R. >Hamilton, had his
hands severely injured ,by , a . dyn-
amite cap... '•
R'. S Wilson wee' appointed.
manager of the:: Bank of :Com
mercer He succeeded R'. Williams
who, had been relieving after J.:
A Glennie went' 'to Scotland..
Lucknowites were saddened, by
the death of Mrs. j. -G. Anderson,
the : former' Bertha Pentland.
David ' Grant, in .his 15th'., year,
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A,.,Grant,
drowned' at the : swimnming pool
at, .Anderson's . Mill.''He was , a
student at Lucknow .Continuation
School and had "gone sw,iinming
after four. He wasn't 'missed un -
Ail his clothes were noticed. when
the, 'other .boys. were d:•essing. The
body. was ''recovered by , Andrew
Thompson and Grant 'MacKenzie.:
SEVENTY YEARS AGO - 1894
The . death occurred of Mrs.
Daniel (Susan) .'Webster who was
born, in Tipperary', Ireland in 1810.
Interment 'was 'i- Zion.'cemetery.
All :municipalities in .Bruce Vo-:
'ted :in' favor of prohibition with
'the exception, • of Greenock '. and
Carrick Lucknow's majority was
142, Kinloss' .216, Huron 436,. Cul-
ross 190.
The .Sentinel carried a .story
from, a New' York publication re-
.
garding Mr, ,Palmer,.. Cox, thee
originator of "The Brownies;" 'a
popular illustrated feature .of the
doings of those- little • sprites,
which wbn him 'fame' and. fortune.
The Sentinel ':added: ' "Mr. :pox,
at one time a prominent citizen
of Lucknow, but. . now of New
York, is , best remembered by' old
timers as the drill sergeant of the
first`volunteer company ever form-
ed in:tile village, about 28 years'
ago.0; ,„
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• James Lyons was reeve of
Lucknow,succeedvng James Bry-
an, who had "climaxed his . mun-
icipal „ service . with the Bruce.
County wardenship '
Peter' 'MacKenzie was.. president
of the Kinloss • Branch Agricul-
tural Society; Wm. .Anderson and
Peter -Corrigan vice-presidents. Di-
rectors' --- .Ashfield, James . Lane,
John Jamieson, John : McIntyre;
West Wawanosh, Malcolm Mc
1 Donald, James ;Gaunt, Wm. Mc-,
Quillin., Walter Wilson; .Kinloss,.
Henry. Thompson, J. Crowston,
Alex Nicholson; Huron, Alex . Pat-
'terson, James R. McDonald; Luc -
know, James Bryan, .'G. W. Ben,•
ry, Jas. L. Patterson.
. Tom. Little of LucknoW bought:
a bootand shoe repair business 1.
at. Dungannon, '
David Carruthers of Con.. 6
Kinloss died from a 'heart-attack
enroute , home from. LucknbW, . 'He
suffered the seizure at• Grey, 'Ox
hill, Ie ' came to the community
from Goderich to follow hos' trade
a5 a tanner and took 'itp farming,
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G. \A. Newton , of 'Clinton grad-
uated in dentistry and 'established
a practice , in Lucknow.
Wm. Connell : moved his dry-.
gopds. business .: to 'a. store in Al-
lin's brick block, with Miss Lizzie
Lawson jn charge of the 'millin-
ery department.' .
W. J. Brumpton was . advertis-
ing a 30 -day,,, special which. in-
cluded a', man's pure all wool
suit,: shirt, tie, pair'` ofhose, pair,
of boots and hat; dinner for one
and: horse feed Of hay and .:oats.
at Cain's, McGarry's, McDonalds
or ,'Reid's hotel, ' all for $7.00
A banquet was held at the
"Whitely House",.prepared /by:.
mine'. host: John cGarry,: when
J. C. Brown was: .honored. He had
been ` manager of the Bank of
Hamilton since . opening . of the
Lucknow . branch two years ear-
lier, and was being, . transferred
to Chesley.'`
A.' meeting . was : held for . the
purpose of organizing ; a new fire
company in Lucknow 'known ,as
the Pheonix . Fire 'Company. The
16 -man brigade. elected Wm. Tay
for 'as captain.
•As a ' result of • a petition by.
the '. business men Council. decided
to 'pay the • freight on the : can-
non .and have them placed • in
Queen's Park." It didn't say
from where they were ' corning..., �.
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UCKN`OW PHONE 528-2125
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During' February, the . .Ontario_.'Federa
tion of Home and Schools Associations ob
• serve.: Founder's, Day. To our knowledge.
there: has. never been a Home, and School
organization here Should there be one?
Are we over' organized now in .-one way . and
another? ' What purpose• would/ ' it serve?
How long : woul'd it '•remain active? These
are some of . the' questions which might" be
raised. Have any of our .readers any opine
• ions, ideas, or" answers .regarding' such an
organization. If so, we would appreciate a' .
Letter to The . Editor on 'the. subject, or
any other. subject for that matter. A. pen
name is permissable; but the writer's ident- . .
ity must be known to the publishers.
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