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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 WITH THAT BIG EVENT NEARINGNO NEED,TO BE.FFAR/NG, WERE ALREADY PREPARING YOUR PROPER' GLADYS' BEAUTY SALON 5►�,.0- 30I$ LILO CKIM OW.OWE. • •PjA i# :N0 CKWAgD ENTINEL;..fI.LE$ 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 .courts under another 'section;, Af- ter the dismissal of 'the: ease, Council rescinded 'the by;aw .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 • 1, at your •.o -.operative you are' manning your, business stronger lid more successful, 1145gistered'lrade Mark .; JANUARY? *SAVE szoo PER TON ir ,- p SAiTiSFA0116N CH OP' QUAL' ITY CON1`I OLr IS YOUR ,GUARANTEE FEBRIIARY *SAVEs .5o PER YON Olstrict Cu -op Photic 528..2'125 ',practiced h,, Lucknow for a• num- berof. ears before of years... .. g ng• to; Wing.. � . 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; ,„ • • 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, ®err■•■•■■■■•■t•■' ■•UII1mm■ onoi 1Ism oIIUUIIi ■ • * fte , . its or ■■ FOR OONTINOED EATING COMFORT s ■•■ sr • ■ , w ■ ■ •■ x ■ •w Yy yjC+ • ■ . • ■ inIii -. ■FSS ■ -■ it .TOP QUALITY ESSO HOME HEAT • • HEATING E'4UIPMENT, SERVICE 4 •iff` ':'. • . (Milano payment, 10 years to pay) AT NO COST TO. YOU ...,-.:• la . „ROYHAVENS ‘, ..... E . .. . .. . - .. . . N Pluinbing and Heating. —' Phone 528-3012 . 'Lucknow It • ESSO OIL BURNER SALES '`and SERVICE s ' "'' HOME' HEAT SERVICE' 1• ■■■■i■■■•■e■ii■■■■ ■,■■ is ■i■•■■■■■•■■■■•r■■■■■■■sm Fire •destroyed A Mullins aaw� �� : 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..., �. • NE'tNIFARC GASOLINE FROM CO -QP` NO POWER LOSS IN STORAGE Minimum oxidation preserves gasoline quality.. One of five premium extras you get with CO.OP Fal-rrt Gasoline. *Registered Trade MaM Lucknow: District •Co-op. UCKN`OW PHONE 528-2125 • • 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. acDONALD ,GARAGE ATLAS BATTERIES DUNLOP TIRES .P.Quality • uality at ` :1Zeasonable Price T. ROTATE TIRES REGULARLY heel Bal�ncing and AIignrnefl�. Shockabsorber Service .Licensed Mechanics F�'.AI� to ALL R. , ,RS MAKES OF CARS an TRACTORS. • e, he,. ild ,nd re- ive' ing • da. lay. to 'sed ;ign a-od kple 'ing tun - the . un✓tile. reer aau= fog' " 'We' heir.