The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-17, Page 9WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th, 965
THE .!LUCKNOW SENTINEL,:., LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
LOOKING. BACKW,
H THE
• 10 YEARS. AGO
Mirth 9, 1955
Davit . H... Carruthers, 41 year
old Kinloss Township: farmer,
passed • away. very suddenly ,after
Buffering a. heart attack. Dave
was serving his fifth term 'as
reeve of 'Kinloss Township.
: The death -of . James . ' Shiells,
veteran: Amberley merchant oc-
curred--a-the-.-a e" of 73 • after a
lengthy. illness. ": °
Gordon Valad gave up the pos-
ition of assessor . for Ashfield
Township due to; an injury 'he re-
ceived earlier in the year; He
lost the, greater part :of his.:left
hand when hisfingers were man-
gled in. a corn picker.
On the first morning of, . a. gigan-.
tic sale ,at .the' Market Store, then
operated: by' Norm 'Welwood,the
door 'had .to. be ..locked an hour
after' opening. so that the 'staff,
could cope with' the. swarm . of,
bargain hunters.; .•
Mr. arid',.Mrs:,Ezekiel. •Phillips of
.auburn observed their 60th' "wed,
ding °anniversary,.:
'The Lucknow Bantam Hockey
'teamfended their:. season with a
trip. to • Toronto ,where, through
the .- arrangements-. of :., 'Harold
"Toby" 'Greer,. Milt ''°, Schmidtof
the Boston Bruins spoke to :the
boys. .The • group 'rode -the subway
and then, attended . •a' Leaf -Bruin
game "Toby", Bob MacKenzie
"-and , Lloyd Ashton. drove the.. 15
boys to Toronto -
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°a ' D r sDeaths: �. Williald
, m o ,ori , 55,
Teeswater; Charles R.: Collins,
80 Huron Twp; Mrs. John Mac-
Leod, ,99', Lucknosw..
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March 16,1955
CKNX, Windham, applied •'to'
Ottawa for a. television. license.
The' proposed television station
would serve Bruce, Grey; •Huron,
Wes 't ' Dufferin, North Perth;
North. -Wellington and a . section: of
Waterloo County,
Duncan' MacLeod . fraetured : his
right hip' when his leg..' collapsed
under` him. He was 92, „ one of
.I:ueknow's oldest residents;
Harold Greer of ' Greer Radio
and Electric purchased the groc-
ery store_ . building of ' the Luck
now District Co-operative. ,
Lucknow Legion. Juveniles fail-
ed by a whisker to, capture the all
Ontario "D, championship .when
Brooklin .Juveniles defeated the
local boys ' by 8-7. As. .runners-up
'they received the. jack Christie.
trophy from the O.M:H.A. ; They
also received a ' cup .. as "D
champions ' .of . the ,W.O.A.A.. 'A
picture.. of team appearingin the
Sentinel .included, Eugene '.Gard-
ner, Roy Stanley, C. Chin, George
Richards,': Boy. Emberlin, Alvin,
Baker, Bob Mowbray, P a' u 1
Couse, ,_ Ron , Grah+am;,: Kenneth
MacNay, Ernie Gibson, Kent lied
ley, Jack Chin, Hughie :MacMil-
lan; business: ' managers, Jack
Cook and Garnet Henderson; Leg
.ion,' president, Kenneth. Cameron;
coach, Harold Ritchie
The :Luc -Tee Win Conservation:
'Club planned to approach. County
Councils: concerning having • an
open • deer' • season in the . fall in
:Bruce • and Huron, after.' 'Nevem-
Ler, 2011,
Mrs.";Wesley; Ritchie was. pre-.
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,Custom: spreading and•equipinent leasing, d;
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Buy Co -operatively --save individually at:
rented with gifts • , by the congre-
gation of Zion Church -in appree
lotion of her faithful. service :.as
organist.
30 YEARS AGO �; 1935.'
March 7th,. 1935 •
The •Council announced that re-
lief, would be cnt,.off .at, the end of
the month of March. After. a :31
;hour discussion on the ' . matter
they decided that in some cases
recipients; of relief were '"living
like kings." Relief' accounts for
February supplies came to 1150,
medical and- nurse services" -not;
included in: this amount.
After a long drawn out series,'
'of negotiations, Council 'agreed
to have the 'Canadian. Surety Co;
complete a secondary well in the
town..
MacDonald Brothers", Lorne
and Garfield, opened a modern
shoe . store in . the west. wing of,
M. urdies,' Hardware on Lucknow's
Main Street:.
The 'home of : Ivan Pollock ',of
,Ripley: was destroyed by .fire. The
home had 'been built, only three
years previous. .
The' white :trillium was chosen
as the .floral emblem. for Ontario.
Other flowers .,suggested: ;were
blue violet, • wild columbine, white.
water -lily, wild geranium 'and ' the
wild rose.
Wm: McClure of Dupgannon';es
:caped serious injury when he was
in an accident . with :a Diesal-pow .
ered C.N R: train:. He did not, see
or hear it coming until he. was a
few. feet from ,. the' ' track. • He
Swung' his . truck to " Tun parallel
with the train, crashing into the.
side of a coach. Mr.. , McClure
was mot injured ,, ,
Ashfield council' . endorsed a
resolution • of loca1 • ;temperance
forces : opposing grantjng of beer
e ses
and ,wine licen ..
Tom ` Ferris " was appointed
constable for the Village of Rip-`
ley :succeeding, Williani Tattersol.'
, Deaths: • Kenneth : • 'a Alexander:
Barnby, 3 year old• son of Doc-
tor
oc tor, and Mrs. •Alexander Barnby.
(The parents' were • for r in
erly of Ashfield and Colborne
Townships); James Stein, • Re-
gina; Wm. Patterson,85, Auburn;
Right' Rev. Thos. West, 89; form-
er St. Augustine parish priest;
Mrs. Donald . McMurchy, .83; (for-
merly. of ). .
March 14 th,.Kintail 1935
A bank' fund of '.$552.17 to the.
credit of the „Arena' .Co. •was dis-
nosed s of ' at the rate of 28%c .on..
the dollar to the contributers.:'In
1929, there were 'plans made for
the erection of an arena. Proper-
ty on the south.; west corner , of
the main street was purchased,
and late in the fail '' work. gotun
derway: Filling and levelling ; was
completed and the erection of a.
steel reinforced . '`concrete `,•:wall'
was commenced by, the late ' El-
liott Miller. Winter .set in about,
mid November and = the work ` pro-
ceeded ' under difficulties and
delays 'and was finally abandoned
before • the building : point, , was
• reached: The "depression,' and
two •'' • successive mild . winters
dealt the arena -erection a body
:blow. Some money was, ;paid ;back
at . that :'time and now the, .bat
ante is, to be distributed. '
• Denzil, Staters was appointed
village tax collector. Tax arrears
were $4,220.68:. •• •
Iris: Armstrong. ; 'of. .Toronto,' a
graduate , druggist. .and. , daughter
of Mr. • and Mrs. " Garnet Arm
.strong formerly . of Lucknow .suf-
fered severe spinal injuries : ,in a
toboggan accident. "
A 2-0 victory 'for the United
Church : team over the Presby-
terians in the third , and final
game. 'of 'the' Church League, play-
off series gave .them the John
Joynt • trophy." The 'players were
United: goal, Solomon;: Wilson,
Thompson, 'Cameron, Greer, Tre-
leaven, Decker, Ritchie, , Collyer,.
MacKenzie, Gibbons; Presbyter -
lens: goal, Reid; Agnew, G. "Fish-
er;, J. Fisher, B. ''Henderson; L.
MacDonald, Jewitt, •MclKenzie,
D. McDonald, Steward, J. Hend
•erson. Referee, Wellington Mc-
Coy,. Harold Ritchie was out of
action in this game • with a bad
ankle, arid. Norman Wilson was
cut on the nose putting him out.
of - the game; Harold Treleaven
was also hit and was out of , the
game.. The Anglican ,and. South
Kinloss ,Churches .also hiad teams
in this league '
Deaths;Rev, R. M Hannah,'
Ripley; Miss Mary Maria Camp-,
ARKI
• PAGI NIN• ,
Custom Butchering
M'ondays Hogs, ` In by 4;.00 p.m'..
C. ATTLE,, CALVES and:. LAMBS EVERY DAY,
•EXCEPT. SATURDAY
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We 4p curing' and Smoking , ,. Beef, Pork 'and ` Lamb,.
Fold Whole, Half, or Quarter .. 'For Better Service,
And:. Lower Prices Cal.li Ripley 100
CHAS. HOOISMA Prop.
bell, 77, West Wawanosh; John
Alexander Ferguson, 81, ° Auburn;
William Taylor, 21, West Wawan-
osh; Will,. Hetherington, Arcola,
Sask..( one time a shoe maker at
St. • Helens) Mrs. .John Elliott,
84, Dungannon. •
FIFTY YEARS AGO.
March. 11,- 1915 ,
School' classes: $.S. No. 12 Hur-
on; Cecil Robb, John Hodgkinson,'
l hens Coiling, Ross Black, . Gertie
Breckenridge, Charlotte • MacDon-
ald,' Warren Finlayson, Gordon
Fraser, , Robert .'Strathdee 'Sadie
Coning, Mary .Hodgkinson, John
Leshon, Russell Breckenridge,
Joe . Hodgkinson Margaret `Mac-
Intosh, Rena Fraser, Alice Har-
rington; - OliveRobb:, Orville. :Fin
layson, Frances• .' McIver, 'Nelson
Hodgkinson, Floyd'Strathdee, Don
McIver, Jessie' McIntosh, '.Melvin
Collings .Teacher . Minnie , S. N.
Andrews.
Armstrong's Rexall • ,Store •was'
;offeringfor.:. one dayonly; two
,goldfish. • in a quart globe with
waterplant: and pebble* •free with
a fifty:. cent, .purchase: of ;anyof
the articles advertised.. .
Deaths:. John Robb, 64, Huron"
Township; Mrs. ` Robert. Foley,
Goder.ich (formerly Of Kings-
bridge);. Jaznes Dalton, 86, Kings=
bridge; .David.. Moody, 51, ' Berlin
and his .brother 'Robert IL Moody,
two weeks '. previous . in Watford.,
David one time 'owned ; a barber
shop. and. Robert' `a grocery store
in, Lucknow. •
March 98th, 191S* '
Eggs were 1..6 cents a- _dgzen..
Coal "oil. arrived at the station'in:
a huge„. tank containing six: thou--
sand
hou -sand gallons. '• Farmers took home.
tanks`: of forty and fifty gallons. •
A fire one mile west. 'of , White-
church destroyed.:the.. barn • and
some livestock of : William Pat:
terson.
There were many , reports;'” of
maple' syrup being. made
.Deaths: • Thomas .Hardie, 77,.
Pine River..'
TV VIEWS
(By William . Whiting)
One : programming result ' of
GBS -TV's; • high-level shakeup' of
entertainment management is; that
"Rawhide", .which' had been. con;=
sidered bounced,apparently„ will
be back for another year,
Talk at CBS now includes; fre
quent .use: of the: word "prestige.",
Some.- talk along these lines has
it . that there might even be con
;sideration of bringing back the
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.cancelled show:',"The Defenders."
Writers" of.. the "Bewitched ser-'
les • are eonsiderin ' ' writin 'g "in"
g
the birth . of: .a ;child ':that • is also
bewitched.: Arid speaking, of ba-
bies,.
abies,. "My' Favorite Martian" will
''add a. new continuing' role : —a
baby `.Martian... He's Page Slat-
tery, who stands 6'5" tall.. In
future scripts he will' talk baby,,
talk and wear just a :diiaper:.
at . least in his :first few appear;•
ance,S. .• • .4
NBC-TV., announced that "Dr.'
Kildare" will be split, into two '•
weekly: half hours ,next season'
"The : Baileys ' of ' Balboa"
w• ill, depart next month . Hal
March,: who played a hungry press
agent in., his • first Burke's ,Law
appearance, returns :to . the ser.
ies as a big business : tycoon.
▪ . . : A movie' version of "Mr..
Ed" will be ink teehnicolor and
. wide 'screen . . The. 'Flintstones
have been renewed for the:. 1965-
..56 season:
Jaty,, (Inger Stevens) and :her
boss in "The Farmer's Daughter
are to become engaged this sea.
.son and . married in, • the , fall.
There's always the chance, 'how-
ever, that the show's;.producers
may :'decide to break 'up the. be-
trothal and. 'stretch 'things out for
a " while longer Meanwhile, ,The.
Farmer's. 'Daughter shooting pro-
blems required Miss: Stevens. to.
cancel out of, ,the Bob Hope an-
thology drama:
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