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.N1r, and Mrs .George .Rogers'- of.
Mazenod, Sask , hope, to be able
to attend the. Centennial'. It is 55;
year singe they first left Luck='
now. 'In their letter they ,extend-•
ed a "big -hello to• Uncle Joe'
Johnston', Mr Johnston's death
occurred the day' the "letter 'ar-
` rived.: •
* *. ";k :
illan
L.•(Lavergne) NiacM,
John
,
- • of Albany., ---N.Y..; ' writes' "Glad-
i to hear the .news about' the • re=
i, union."
* * *.
M. George•-T'hitby, w10
operates ' The Sepoy Rboms, ,
., , ' has received: her first reser-
vation for .Centennial . accom
r ' odatiori,- It • •'came 'from ----Mr .,.
,- ud Kr -S,, I- .ot-ram, '
North Bay who flub-
for.. the, big• week -end. Mrs, :
Torrance . is the 'former Eun-`
ice MacIntosh,
1
ite Foo
N'N
The
'PROGRESSING; . FAVORABLY •
NNYBROOK DUNGAN . O
Orton' '.of . Luck
M
rs. � Heri
r
Y' H .
second :in f ,pro
a series o now ;spent .the :week -end :with.
•'her daughter. Mrs. Orland Bere,
Mr. Bere and . family:
• Miss Flora. Durnin, home ec=`
:onomist'.. o.f.;Markdale spent the.
Week -end at home with her,, par-
ents. Mr.. and •Mrs. J..:Dur-
nin.- We 'are - gladto know Mrs.
Durnin is much; improved from
her, .recent Sick Also vis-
iting on Sunday Were Mr. and
+Mrs. Horton Talmay. of Goder.
• gressive euchre parties : was held
on' Friday evening at .'the home
of Mr. and Mr's.. :Sam;Thomp-
sots with six' tables Prizes ` for
. high score went. to Mrs;: ' James
Leo Foran and low
Ledcty ::and. Le.
to. Mrs. ;Hardy and •Robt.Chaixi
neY Mr. and: 'M•rs.' Ed : Robinson:
invited.: the gathering to :their
.home next Friday ` evening.: •
• . %Mr. and Mrs." R. Chainney left
earlythis week " via TCA for a
weeks :in.Florida:
:few.
FIt�EM
E11 .DONAT'E.
.F I.RST Al D ..KIT
Lucknow- Fire' D,epartinent, at
their • •regular meeting on Mon
nay night, . approved. ,the . pur
chase of -a -first % aid kit to the
value : Of $5.00 to:, be• :given to
the Pee, Wee 'hockey teams which
Play:, .. :twice weekly at the :local
,
arena. The< ':Firemen had receiv
ed a 'request, -from • ;the t Lions
hockey commmittee to• have a fire-.
man • present at each'. hockey
game to render ,first aid if nec-
essary. It was felt by the meet
ing that those .in charge of the
teams would, be capable if sup-
plied.., with. first aid . equipment.
Bill Johnstone was appointed"
chairman of.. the:' first `aid' Com-.
rnittee:for, -the' Centennial, it has
been requested., that. the Firemen
be responsible .for ,;a first,: 'aid
booth` andaquipment for the
• celebration:,
It.' was agreed to yoUrchase • a
full ` page advertisement in' the
Centennial::. historical booklet,
:Organize' 'Teen Town
-
Teen. Town :was . a new... ven,
tune • carried out`.'by : the Dungan-
non . .P.U. at' the Parish Hall.
on 'Saturday night. Nile,. Donny-
brook : and Auburn Young Peck.=
ple also attended.. Record play=':
ing, ' and' dancing . wase enjoyed:
Wayne Willis:of.. Goderich, Art
Freeman and Ross Rivett -sup-
plied - singing numbers with. gui-
tars: Pop and •.doughnuts were
for sale.. Lorne. -Alton and part=.
Tier ::opened ' activities' with a
snowball dance. Delmer ,Maize
was master' of ' ceremonies and
Rev. 'Roy Kennedy and : Mrs.
An-.
n d were 'chaperones.
en e
K y
other . Teen' Town party will be
held iii :two weeks::.
K
E "
TAC.
AFTER • BAD HEART ATTACK
Eldon ; Hen erson's condi=
tion : Was reported .to be im-
proving' this' week after suV•
• fering a severe heart attack.
He is in'Winghom Hospital.'
Sidon suffered the• ..` seiz-
ure the ' `Middle of ' •East 'week
and his 'Condition was cause
• :for concern.. - It ' struck :.hire
at his home ';about four in
• the. `, afternoon., He .:had an
Other spell ' Later in the •
Week:
'His
'host: : of" friends Were
grieved to ,hear• of his ill-.
• ness ,,and extend :best wishes
, to
tori- n
ion
s �eed s
:for ,a p y re , .
health.
taken :care o
These ..pictures should ' be
en to ,Miss Ada. Webster
Articles .of historical. interest,
anecdotes, '. and' ' 'any item of:
human interest ..:pertaining to
the , Centennial are :'also 'eagerly
sought
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr.. and"e" Mrs. Ben • V:ank'ough-
nett of Dunchurch.; Ontario, wish;
to' announce the ;. engagement of
their -daughter, .:Mary 'Carlisle; to
James Allan Barbour„ son' of Mr..
and Mrs.' -Ellwood Barbour of
,Lucknow, the. marriage . to take
place, Saturday,,- . February 15th,
at the home of the . groorn's parr
ents.
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Household Furnishings
77th Anniversary Sale/
cKe
•phrine 181, ' L ucknnow
WEPNE§DAY, 'FEB; 5th;, 1958
J'D °VIEWS
Siieh :articles, . should bo sent
pr brought to 'Cain. ThomPsoh at
The Lucknow . Sentinel,
A historical book a to be'
•
published, and we hope • fo carry.
much of historical interest in
The Sentinel between now and
August k -.1St; and; any contribu-
tions .or assistance in., picture or
story' form Will be heartily wel- • .•
coined.
-,.. * :c
rt is interesting to., note •
that at.. the tirrie of. the 1910
xeufiion. the;, late Joseph
Agnew -was clerk, ' a position
he. held' .for over 40 years.'
This year: asthe Village
masks-- its -Centennial, _ his; .
son, Howard •Ag ew, holds •
chairman '.of the, ilium-:
Mating committee; charged
w i t h .• brightening up . the
• * * *
The name of Mrs• G. P. Naish:
of -Saskatoon ,was added to the .
iCenterinial invitation :.list •
'.last'
;week by . Mrs. 'Cecil Blake of
Dungannon. Mrs. Naish . is ..the
former •Rhea Alecander of Luck.
now:. Mr. 'and Mrs. Blake Were
attending ,: a:. convention in ,Sash
*Cori' and were ordering ::some,
special issues of ; the, ,•Star-Pheen
ix. The 'lad,/ taking' : the order
was intrigued ;by the Dungan-
non address,. and .the . subsequent
conversation revealed., her iden
tity :and •'association; with this:
community. ; • • •
Incidentally addresses • a r e:
wanted .of,.. former residents ''or'
anyone having, any association •in:
this • area, ..•who;•might be 'inter-
ested in learning' of the Centen;
nial. •
* * *
'Give these addresses to. Ken-
neth : Cameron.
,Pictures are also. eagerly
sought for an extensive picture
.-gallery ;that . will- be set .1p. by
the tHistorieal Committee:.These
and
.
' f 11
'r u
'� a ca e,catalogued
wh.b
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TO. PU.BLI,SH•
HIST RI ALB: ., K
Lucknow's century -old history
is to . be recorded by 'word and
picture in, a book to. be •.publish
ed ` by the Historical. Committee
of the Centennial Assocation.
Meeting, last Thursday even:-
1 ;ing the Historical Committee ap
• The Billeting Cernmittee head--
:ed •.by . K. C: Murdie, are making
plans •to determine what accom-
modation ': will be needed. and
what, ..will ; be;•vai1able..: Irl . th'e.
meantime;'. anyone , knowing ;def-
initely:` what accomodation they
Will . have and'. those ;knowing
what they will . require, ,. should
ive. this • information- to ,the
.Commit:tee. ,
ha With
proved of .going a e d w t H LD` .PERIODIC .
: which will beuite nI aO
project, - Theresolution was `.
:undertaking. , n BOND- RAFFLES
submitted at, Friday night's ,pub •
hemeetin - •and received the The finance. com nittee • of the
g
green :light; . . ' Centennial met on Tuesday
History •. contained in the book :hi
ht at the home • of • Milt Ra
g Y
NE:RLY.., FOUR FEET
OF SNOW IN JANUARY
...... s and mneans of -raising
will be in relation to�-thee adve� •nerWay n g.
mune �:ft3r-"the;`Centennial: were
aisin` 'rev ue � Sot that the ' ro �'
g. en . P
seeds of:; the/ sale, .of: the: book;
will: be .a source of ,revenue' for.
the ; Centennial organization.
Suit: committee have . been -
$ of editor= soon as the tickets are sold the.
named to take charge draw'will be.; made and another
ial work, research and informa- "
started. • -The' bare '.facts of •this
tion, .pictures, advertising and idea were learned at •deadline
sales,• •time • and further information
Already considerable has been will '}be passed. along as we re=
accomplished in getting ..organ- if :
Heavy snowfalls .early in the
month' . were • responsible for 'the
most:': of nearly four feet , of snow,';`
that :.was recorded during :Jan`u.-
ary. To be exact.the measurement,
was`' 44.25:.inches. •Low 'for the
Month swaP ` 6 'below with a high
Of 45 'degrees. January Was gen-
erally ;very .dull Wand cloudy.
discussed 'and it was decided ``to_
c.
hold eriodic'raffles until reunion
time. Two hundred 'tickets • will
be sold; on a $50.; ,bond,. and 'as
INCREASE INCOME
BYLOQ
:• COSTS
LOWER C .
'
Carl Hemingway)
I ., would like to; express my'
sincere appr eciation and that. of
your :County Executive:, for the.
'C Y ...
'Very " Splendid: .support ,from- the
.
• ount Directors in conducting`'
tie wheat- vote. 1 was :asked to.
call 'a Meeting of the `County.'
Directors
D.on: short: notice so that
the wheat committee could lay
for conducting :the
the .plans •
vote.. Every : township was• rep
resented ; at some, `incofvenience.,
We also appreciate the -efforts:
of the .school
sectici n•directors in
the to*niships.': They, too,, did a
job 'ob in order. to. carry this .
g
vote' succeSsfully. •'This' . •
erice gairied;"will help us in all.
future votes,
IF : `r. much interested. ill '
I. was very , .
a line -or two- in. January: 31st •
r
.Free Press "
editorial. .What then
does.ma
ake jobs?. •The' pr'oductiori,
of. .goods .and services at prices.
which `:people and, espe
;ally outside Canada, are abele
.
.
and ,willing to pay'. y•
This, I think, is' "a ...fact that:
.farmers, :'generally.. have 'recog-
nixed • and- as a 'result ,they are
basically: '.free-trader,,". 'f}1C .Fe' •.
deration : of , Agricu.lture has con-
tinned :to. work. for . a parity of
i'ncorne for the 'farmers
certainly .',justified:. It ` is ray
opinion that:we• faitie�ti would
be'rii-ucli"• happi{ i - t•F� t cu.c-i.v�: _that.'
increase in
increase: come by 'means of.
a ;lowering of the' cot of. what
'vve pay fo'r goods' tathc,r than
.for
by ever increasing • prices
what,' we 'sell.
Everyj•,time thorn is all in'
crease in. rho scllirrg p1'ice o£ am
item in Canada thcro is a re=
lateci decrease an. the ctvarlable":
Market for ' . that pr ocitict , ,R07'
gtrictinn o!f :trade., both wrtlrarr
and outside of • a,' `cotuti'y
prove beneficial `to scitiie vested:
interest .but . is ricrei•: 'efrcial'
to 'the' ''general . population,
•
We are .making great efforts'
tO find rrtar} et • for, out : irodttcts,
It seems "lo. rte that. Wa slioul'd
bP. ,
e, dradeusintsgis equal' eiicr;gy to fitici
rouc.
gwh!ch 'wc .can ptuchas
s;
'gods f i''b'rri otlartcountiro
,
T
ceive m
lzed and underway, and a sales
staff has started soliciting• adver
tising: Assisting Chairman Har-' SCOTS HAVE DIFFERENT
Old-Trele•aven"--are-"Ken; -Camer-CANDLEMAS.,-DAY-, VERSION..'.
•
on, Chas.. Webster, Alex Andrew•
various histories• Miss Mary
Clair Agnew, Bill ,Sprout. Sunday 'was` Candlemas 'Day,
Mrs. Morgan Henderson a is and by' 'tradition if the grournd-.
head of the editorial staff in hog ,saw his ' shadow, he' . would,.
arranging assignments for, the mown to"his 'lair -for six weeks
retu
.e of winter (which we'll no
odis in charge of research doubt ,have, anyway) Locally .it
iter' information, Herold: Trelea- B'i'as overcast, sQ we• can hope.,
ven;'n charge of, advertising
and for. an early spring
Alex Andi`ew in charge of book 13ut the 'Scots have ' a differ
'
sales; •ent •version of 'Candlemas bay,
Mrs. Campbell Thompson and
The • Publisher have been ' re.-
guested•• by the .Hi orical Com-
mittee ,(of which they' were not
members ',originally): to • head up
the organizing, and compiling of
this book • and` halt* /tackled the
job only <beause of
cthe convic-
: k
tion that f Lucknow's history is
ever to he, permanently record..
ed, the time, is ,now,
as this poem will tell. It was
takefi' from a' 'Scottish .,publics
tion by Mts, ' Fames McNaug.h
ton:
If .:Car dlernas Day„ ,be 'dry
• fair.,' :"
The half of the winter's'
and inair,
ff.'trindle011as Day bet
Cdtil,.
The half of the winter .was: gone
at Yule.
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