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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-12-20, Page 74�1• WEDNESDAY, DEC 20th, 1961 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE WWI Discovers OId; sentinels In Attic Mr and Mrs. Leo Murray who own the former Bain', farm in . . Kinloss came across 'a number of Sentinels •.in the attic of the home recently;. They were issues or around 4Q Years ago. • • The issue• of June reported a surprise' art in hon - P y our of Mr, and Mrs, John Mac Kenzie of Chicago . on the occa- sion' of their 25th wedding anni- versary. Both were 'from Ashfield anda number of former Ashfield friends were in attendance at the party.,. • The' Ashfield. • correspondent wrote this item which appeared in the December 1st, 1921 paper, indicating g, that old.. time: publi'Sh- • ir- kms M I .-: ,•r .rte. .Y .Y w'�, ! K:. 4':.. K!' • • • • • • • • • • • • • ay. the Christmas Spirit glow • in. •your heart and' Good`Fortune smile bright. ly up'on you through all • THE SEASON'S GREETINGS and BEST WISHES REUBEN WILSON STATE FARM INSURANCE ti - ..•.,. ..4,,,"• •• . •: :. .. .r .;i ,,° • re" .r71 t ,rir u `EVERY aid } x' ; .. GOOD WISH 4 a 7 .. • a . j? FOR • )"; CHRISTMAS'.. Kind remembrance: and "' Best Wishes , for.• ,a Season: of Cenuine Happiness, and a New .:Year of good health and: prosperity: WRAITH ELECTRONICS Phone 128 Lucluiow r r • K r K » nc• -• A qu }- A P P ti' : +q"+ \yet. \. \ 1.t+co.m \\,� Tn\,. \\4ihO Y Y e' wish all our friends :� ,. .. a heart-warming„Glide i full .,.. .............:,...4,0 .,:,. • i;'<.:' '.' ::: :::‘,.....,‘,:lik‘...: t ::: of o and good fellowship . /i , 4 Z • v y t�: �Ll i •C ,t ti ./, r ,/ I � U � �er f, 4,10 ,.: A I . . \\n, i K ' • 1:::::: ::: .: :.:: :ii:m a , . .._ I •. las'+ V:,aw`: 1 C AS . WE: PAUSED A MOMENT meaning ' ;of ' Christmas we realized friendship •ineans to us May your our new year hill of ' good fortune. to consider the .real • more Cully what your bei yois and holiday 1, � I J. E. MacDONALD lmperial Esso Dealer ==- Phone 3 Lucknow: erg; were a obit "braver,” ; than those of today: "The course of true love never runs, , smooth. This is the candid opinion 0.4 certain young 'mar near • Lucknow, who called on his lady love—a •pgpular young Wo- man o ..man of Lothian one night last,' 'week, Upon his arrival,' he found three other of .the young lady's admirers ahead of,him.^The affair, 'soon developed into a "who .could stick it. Glut the longest'game,; and, •being •. a persistent, gritty young man, coupled with a decid- ed preference shown by the lady, on • in the wee stria' hours of the morning he had the field all to himself. The parting .must come sooner or later, and when the, 'roosters• began to. crow, 'it', re minded him that -he was still on earth and . several, miles from home.. When he went to hitch. up' his horse, he found his buggy with the Bind wheels on, in front and • the front wheels on behind,. high and dry on: ' the top of the wagon. All the" world loves a • loser, but it has no use for' the vindictive lovers,. who, ;when they are beaten fair and square,• will give vent to. their"• spleen -in such an unmanly manner. The world loves a game loser, whether it is: in 'love or. in "politics." The November 2nd issue, 1922, reportedthe death of Robert • in his 88th year. He was a Gra- ham general merchant, served •' as reeve, clerk, School Board chair- , man, librarianand with a pen- chant for 'writing .poetry became the "poet !aureate" of the Sepoy Village., Markets in• the. November '9th, 1922, issue listed eggs at 40c, but- ter " 25c -30c, hogs .$10.00; wheat $1.00, . Oats, 40c.", • ,The issue of March . 15th, 1923, ,reported. •the death of 'Malcolm. MaeInnes, age . 62, at his . home, Con. .2, rKinloss, after a: long' ill- ness, A. E., McKim was advertising a gold fish- sale, whereby' with • each puxchase'of 75c ;or.: over, the customer could receive free' two gold fish and a globe. Wm. Naylor, Ford 'dealer, was advertising `one -ton truck chas- sig for • $495. Government tuxes were extraand standard truck bodies available at 'low prices: " For the ladies' who wanted' an all -wool : knitted. underskirt . in: either 'red,' grey- or ' navy, they could buy them at Bob Brown's'' for, $1.50, ,according to an advt. in "the November 15th, 1923 issue. The, issue of ,December: 15th, 1930, reported, the death Of Tom Watson,. who came to 'Lucknow in . 1901 ` When, he bought' ' Dave Moody's barber bysiness, and la- ter married- Margaret' Campbell, daughter of Lucknow's first ,mer- chant , and postmaster, Malcolm Campbell: COUNCIL:MINUT.Es :Huron Township held the final. session of the year with all mem bers 1present. Minutes of last meeting were readand signed: ,by. the 'Reeve. Moved 'by. McKinnon -Walden, that we pay the allowances due' II' to the owners on the Brooks 1VIun-: ,,icipa1 Drain. •• • Marin -Lowy, that . t-. , y, . t " t we donate - 75.00 ' to - the .Ripley Li r Library Y Board; McKinnon -Martin, that we in- struct' the: Clerk, to . r r prepare . a 13y -taw changing the numbering., of future" by-laws: Walden -Cowry, that , the , fol- lowing. accounts :be paid by the Treasurer: i Cemetery: Ivan Pollock, ' care, $54.90; 0 Edna Stanley, meetings, Mileage and 'box' o f f' ur it, :11,90;. Roy McGuire, repairs to mower, 6.00. Z'r . ownsh2p Ripley nigh School, Maintenance levy, $16,753.32; Kincardine High-, School; •Main-' tenante' ..levy, 1,477.46; County of Bruce,, Bruce, , County rates, 40,962.51; Bruce Federation of Agriculture;. ,mill •levy,,,41,06.7.73 Wesley Thompson, truant officer 25,0 0 ; Electionofficers and polling pla- ces, 94;0.6; Tait •'account, tastes on eattage No. 14,8 • of ,, 35.07; "art Tout, 'balanceof salary and tras, 1,463.00; Chester Emmerton, balance of Salary. and extras,. 24;3 00;:: Alfred Walden, balance of salary and extras 17'9,00 Y , , , Wm; .i t: Lowry, balance of salary :and extras, 151,80;' Ham: 'Mackinnon, y Y. °� See Special Discount omit+ o ototit, +t, +r,r w telo rt wt idt K Gsfc * • SUITABLE CHRISTMAS GIFT' for • home or.� indnriduats • TOBOGGANS wood and aluminum. TOBOGGAN CUSHIONS - Special while they last $1.50 ' with purchase of ,a ,toboggan. ,,, •• r S f EXCELLENTSUPREME C ALUM NTION F M WARE., OCKEY STICKS:. . ,. � ,U_• 5 ON ' ITEMS ON ALUMINUM DISPLAY STAND Li Electric Kettles,'' Toasters, Fry Pans Irons (dry (dry;, and steam) and clocks. Bathroom Scales, . Step' . Stools, Ironing Tables Clothes .Racks, TV Tables FILL LINE. OF MITTS and GLOVES • CHRISTMAS LIGHTS ::for OUTSIDE . or INDOORS .% ' 5 5lc Fine. • , Selec,..ti,.on '. Of....L :•Toy s: Y .,.sss. sa ur Yuletide best to all our friends ...for a 'season packed with all the wonderful things ihac`Christnas means! MURDIE* and 'SON Phone: 10, Lucknow, t t t,tt tart?olt..%IIOoff,'s,s7aM+fil balance of salary and extras, Association, `Christmas seals, 10. 1.14.06; Austin Martin, balance of • Road ;accounts Steve ' Irwin, •salar y andextr as;' 200:00 Glenn superintendent, $325.00; Ernest Farrell', collecting : taxes, 397,60;- Walden, grader,' 313.50, Dave' Kincardine . News,. , tax notices & Moore; labour, 10.80; -Ernest Wal- advts., 293 26Ripley" Hydro, den; foam rubber, 4.06; George Township Hall, 13.54; .Doris' Mac- W. , Crothers; ' 'grader , repairs, Donald,- careof hall, 36.50; Ken,277.55; a , a Franks Garage, repairs' to McKay; .gas "for spray .truck, 4:00; truck; 10:37; Morford , MacKay; Ted White, spraying : cattle for truck chains, 83.37; Ripley lice Hydro,- 73.80; ydro, - 7 .80, Peter .•Guikema township shed, 4.66;.Steve Irwin, spraying cattle for lice, :73.80; postage and' tolls, 21,4$; Harold',:, Clarence Dunlop, fence and osts Con r m, instaling cu1 vert, 67.50; -. returned, 31:00; Benson Hard ; James,` Nesbitt, cleaning fence Ware, 'hall supplies, 12.29; Gar- bottom,. •• 10.00; Canadian Tire net, Farrier, stool- and 'repairs to Corp., grader repairs, 40.•23; D. G. piano, " 12:004 • , • Ripley Legion,; MacDonald; :gas and diesel fuel,; wreath for Cenotaph, 14:25; Ron- •379.67; .H. I. 'Bannerman,• truck nie Lowry, • cedar for hall; 6:00; tire, '110.40; 'Menton •Hardware, Dr W,.' G. Bruce, ,school dental dynamite and fuse; L2.75, Pete work, 125:00; Dr.:' R. 'W. Black Cameron, chain hook; 1::00; Col_ well, school dental work, 211:25; ling, Brothers, . hauling' gravel, 3': W. Freeborn, certifying• voters, 102'85,• Bill • Iempton hauling , lists, 3,00; Alfred 'Walden; sheep 'rael, 144,20; . Roy Marshall, injured by dogs, ,10.00; Charles hauling gravel, 1025; Harry Col- Emmes'ton, valuing. sheep, 3,50; ling., hauling and leading, 134:15, P. S. R. Malcoinsari, work on _Emit • Ritchie; gravel and sand,. By-laws, 176:55; Lucknow Sen- 26:60; James McTavish; gravel; tinel, statements"', and advts., 80.50; Jan'ies Cornish., dvnamiting, 110:66; Thompson Nursing Horne, 15.00: Graham Cook,. bulldozing, indigent care, 88.25; E. 4. Truss- 395.00; Howard Hodge, grader 're - ler, tax'refurid, 7.52; Franks Gar- pairs, 58.31 • George- McLean,, age,sprayer repair, 2,21; Ripley trader Russell'„ repairs, 620; Russell Cal Librry', donation,•75.00; En:, cleaning fence bottom, T0.96; : Collins, meetings , re subdivision It'.: . MacEachern; payment ono control, 39.90;. Howard 'dodge;' bridge,- 2,078.60, sprayer repairs,, 41.19; ,Post Of- Moved by Martin -Me• Kzriri fin, free, unemploynient 'stamps, 9`,76; that•we do now adjourn to meet Village g of 'Ripley,, water ' service .again on Jan.ttary 'sth, 1962 in hall, '12.00; Bruce County 'l'.E. , Ant . TCi7 "r • 4 ; d • 1• =4 X A' t .t • 4 If •