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• KNQ1N'.'•.SENTINEL, :I.UCKNOW .ONTARIO
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TEN ,..YEARS AGO •
FEBRUARY .23rd, ' 1955 •
Lloyd "Hap" ,Hall took over the,
grocery business.,. of . his father.
Jack Hall. '"Hap" had been assoc-
•, .fated. vrith . his father . for . a , few.
years,.. .•
Armstrong's Laundry, owned:, by
ilr { and'- Mrs. W. 'G. '. Armstrong
. and situated'.. on Main ;Street :acr
ross front the town hall collapsed:
• •It, was the former Orange ' Hall.
Archie Smith .sold' his I.G.A.
grocery business -to Charles' Short
of . Brantford:.- Archie had bought
the 'business.. from W. W. Hill
some.P2 years prior to this,
The Lucknow Juveniles,' Spon-
sored by the 'Lucknow Legion,
were' W:O.A:A. Juvenile ':D cham-
pions. .•
• Deaths John .Mallock,, 74, •Ash-
field; .Clifton Aitcheson;. 62,' Hes-
puler.
MARCH 2, 1955
The. Playhouse Theatre began
• to rune three. shows .a week rather
than two with. two ..shows nightly
and: a Saturday matinee. Theatre.
Manager was Leo Beauchamp.
announcing a plan for polio,
vaccine fora grades one ' And . two.
across the '::province, • .Dr. D. R..
Allen, medical officer 'of' -health
for : Bruce,.' said .."I. would like to
emphasize' once again that ' this
polio ; vaccine is harmless ' and . it
well' znay,be that it is the answer•,
we have been seeking to the pot-:.
, io problem for many;many years.
It is certainly worth a trial.": ..
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Installation •,washeld. for the•.
St Helens .Young People .by Mr.
Sparling. Officers ' were:. past
pies: Don ,.Cameron, pres.'Anne
Todd: vice ;pres., Ivan McQuillin;
sec., Murray Taylor;, treas.; Isa-
bel,.
sabel. Miller convenors Marvin
M^Donald,. ` Doris •Miller;. Donna
'Weeds, 'Bob Lyons:; .,Isabelle Mac-,
Pherson:
.past presidents.' plaque was
presented . at a Lucknow Legion
meeting. 'Following are the'
names inscribed on it. • 1941,. A.
Hughes; 1942, .George Burgess;.
1943 •and 1945'P. A. Murray; 1946,
Alin 1947 G. R. Whitby;, 1943'
and 1949, R. J. .;Macintosh;• 1950
and 1951, R. M Simpson; .',1952
and 19.53 G. C Greer':
• Deaths . Mrs.. John • MacLeod,
90; William. John 'MacDonald, 84.
• ,THIRTY' YEARS AGO"
FEBRUARY 21st, 1935 •
Folio -Wing a .cattle census taken
in Kinloss township a. series of
public meetings were scheduled to
discuss the' Warble fly campaign
Many cattle in th'e township' re-
quired treatment.. •
Robert 'Fisher was installed as
Worshipful Master 'of Old `Light'
Lodge. •
Mr. and. . Mrs.. ` Wm,, Kaake'; of
Kinlo+.tgh ,•; celebrated their • 56th
wedding anniversary.' ,
An advertisement appeared of
fermg a special .bargain on. 'excur
sions to Western Canada ;going'.
daily' from : Mar.'ch 1st to .14th. ,The •
price was. a 'cent ' a mile, each
way; good .m , Coaches only.. A
slightly higher. price was charged
when sleeping car 'space was re
q�3rred:
Mr. and Mrs; Abram Culbert,
Dungannon, 'celebrated their •'53rd..
wedding anniversary . '
Those attending U.S.S. No. • 14.
'Paramount)' school 'were. Bobbie
• IVlacIntosh,:: Jim 'Hamilton, x!:Rhea
Miller,:- , Stuart Jamieson, . Jean
Raynard, Eileen Henderson; Bud-
dy Hamilton, Donald Hamilton,
Sidney , 'Crump ,• ' Gertrude ' Ray=:
hard: The 'teacher was A.' . L.
MacDonald
Deaths 'Mrs.. Wm. " Bottrill;
Fred - 'H '. McAllister, • 49 Mrs
Mary ,'Donaldson, ..100, . , Goderich.
..FEBRU•ARY' 28th, 1935
Overnight the snow took. on a
brownish„ hue which '.was believed
to be ' deposited by a . dust laden
;ouch ' :wind from ' Kansas and the
Midwest ,states. .'where a ..dust
storm' and: tornado was..raging.
'It. was 'announced by.' Hon. •.Dr.
Mb.0
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CERTIFICATE
• issued ' in amounts from $100•
upwards for .3, 4 or: 5 years.
• • earn the above indicated' interest,
.payable half -yearly by cheque.
• authorized:: investment for all,
CanadianInsurance Companies
and trust fiends.
372 ray Si.
Toronto
• 35 Dunlop St.,
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73 MissisIaga 1,
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.Simpson, 11,1inister of Edu-
cation, that.upper school . certifi-
cates would be granted .to stu-
dents. Who did good work through
out . the year and were . recon -
mended for advancement by their
teachers: To be. relieved ' from
written examinations, the student
had to obtain a , standing of .66 per
cent or over; based on classwork
and tests during' the various
terms.: .
Johii • Hepry Medd," V.S.. of West
Wawanosh who practised at Au
burn, .& . Dungannon as' a veterin-
ary doctor died, in ..his 78th 'year.
Possibly .the heaviest 'snowfall
of the season fell. in ' a short. time
during the..early, hours; of ' Monda y
plete' standstill: ttttt
morning, Motortraffic was: at a
complete • standstill. Monday' 'even-
ing the . snow plow . passed through.
the . yihage; . opening the road to
Wingham.
Deaths:. Ilk G. Bickle, 71, Ham
Ilton ; Wm, ' A. Abbott, 74, ' ,Kinloss
Twp.; William .• Dales; .Mildmay
Charles Sheave, 53, •Bervie; Mar=
vin W. Reed, 32 Ashfield (Glenn's'
Hill) ; Dr. A. W. Wilson, Seattle;
Duncan Graham, 85, , Kinloss;
Arthur MacDonald, 67, Orillis
FIFTY 'YEARS ''.AGO
FEBRUARY .25th,‘,191`5:
John G''. 'Murdock, reeve of
Lucknow died .: quite suddenly i.
leaving • a 'vacancy in business
and social :life..He. was .theson of
William and Margaret Murdock'
of Ashfield. He :Was first a'',teach-•.
er, ' then going into. business at
Lochalsh. Later. ' Mr::. .:Murdock
formed, 7 •a . business • ,partnership
with R. 'D:.Cameron., His name
had been mentioned' for 'warden
at Bruce County Council . for :the
coming year. He`was•57
Rural routes nes.; 6 and, 3 out,
from Lucknow, were to be put •in=,
to' operation on March 1st: Ten-
ders;.were being asked: for the 'de-
livery . of • mail on Route ': no 7;
Lucknow.,• This. r.outer'went by
:of Belfast, 'Lanes, '.Kintail: '' and
Mafeking a -28znile round trip.
The Mallough`' House, temper-;
ance hotel, at • Dungannon . was to-;
tallydestroyed by . fire. The . hotel
was .owned ;by': Everett ' Mallough
but . was, conducted by James
Durnin. The Bell ° Telephone :Com=
pany's' office next door was scor
shed: '
Deaths, Walter. Stewart, . 69;
Thomas Jackson,: 73, ; Amberley.
:MARCH 4th;:'19:13
r;- and : Mrs.. J. .Alexander sold
;their Havelock. St..home• to James
Strachan • :and left for Noko nas,
Sask ' Their son ' Willi`am; daugh-:
'er E 'a •d : n-i'=1a
t Eva , n . so n w, Mr.
'Ingham• . accompanied them.
Fire' broke. out in Gunn's Hotel,
Glamis, but was discovered • be-
fore ' any . serious damage was
done:, ' //`
It was reported that at the • an
nual meeting of the Brussels' Tel=:
ephone Co. it .was urged . that; the
women .folk "go'•:way back- and;
sit • down"' ;from 12:30; . to 1:30, .so
that the :lines. ' would be free for
business by men.
Those. '.attending .S.S. No 2
Ashfield were: -Elmer Bradley,
Violet MacLennan, Sam Bradley,:
J•e s s i e .Buckingham, „Marshall
Bradley, Lillian Owen, Donald.
Blue, Katie ' Blue, .Greta Gray,
Mary Ross,' Johr Ross; . Florence
Shiells; Mary Bradley, Malcolm
'MacLennan, Isabel MacDonald,
Jim . MacNain; : Christena Ross,
Bessie Blue,' Lloyd Robb, Marion
Jamieson,' Harold Bell, Jack Mac-
Lennan Grace Pepper, :Franklin
Finlay, Willie PeplSer, 'Willie: Ross.
Teacher was •Isabelle• MaeDiar-'"
Deaths: W, G. Gardner, 46,.
Zion; , Mas., " Patrick O'Callaghan;
Ida,- infant, :daughter .of' Mr. aid.
Mrs,.' Malcolm, ;vIcGuire, ' one
week; four.:. days, Olivet; Henry.
Eskrich; 31, ' Kincardine Tow
ship. '
70 YEARS AGO
FEBRUARY 1895
The tem'peratu're dipped to 291/2
degrees below zero, the 'coldest in
20 years,' One thermometer. in the,
'village registered' .'39 below, r.•
A . ;party of ladies and* gentle-
imam from Goderich were Storni
stayed in "Lucknow from Friday
to Monday :after attending, Burns
Ball.,
Lucknow" were 'initiated' into
the serence and ,mysteries of
what is fast ' becoming, Canada's
national winter game,: iflOckey".
The team snaking the journey to
''E..
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Mondays
CATTLE: CALVES and LAMBS EVERY . DAY,,
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Kincardine,' were W: Irwin, W.
.Corrigan, 'W,• Davison,' W. • Hor-
nell, 'W. Lawrence, D. "Lawrence,
J. ,Yule! After some practice, the.
Lucknow . team hoped ' to . revenge
the defeat. •
400 people attended a• Masquer-
ade carnival, at the arena. Gay.
and Jewitt operated the rink. .
The first meeting of West Wad:
wanosh council for ' 1895 listed
Reeve; , Alex Stewart; , Deputy
Reeve, Jas. 'Gibson; Councillors,
Thomas Todd; Robert Medd,'
•Thomas Durnin. 'Clerk was R. K.
Miller, treasurer, J. G. Ward, as-
sessor,
s sessor, ' W.. Wilson.
James J. 'Taylor was •';presi. '
dent of the Paramount "cheese`
company. Joseph Agnew was sec-
retary.
'Smith was re-elected,
secretary' of the ' Kinloss Branch
Agricultural Society at the 'meet-
ing •:at the` Mechanic's Institute,
pointed treasurer . .
The -death occurred in his.'' for :
ties of Duncan'' McRae, one: of . the
earliest settlers in the 'Lochalsh
district. .,
A Meeting was held to organize
a "Horse. Dealers ' Union" . -in
'Lucknow, to try and prevent
cheating, .lying and all 'unfair' .-
dealing. Among those who spoke
were: "Bob 'Irwin, 'Bill ''Johnston, '•'
,Jim Young, Clark:: Vance,* Johne
Brown; . Alex Ross and Cuffy'
Cameron. About 20 'attended. •
There were :64 pupils on the roll.
of S.S.No. 10 Ashfield.Average
attendance for Februarywas 45.. •'
Wm. Gardner •of. Ashfield. was
awarded ' the contract for . build-
ing a newstone school house at
j Paramount. Contract price ' was
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