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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-06-04, Page 6PAGE SIX
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THE,LUCKNOWSENTINEL, JJf.QfONTAIi.10.
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. 41.1.1gt 4th, 195a
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1957 Poptiac, Hardtop, autornatic; fully equiPped.......,...$2,595 •
1957 rOntiae Deluxe Sedan, automatic transintssifmt • -
•' fully equipped,
Two ' 1957 •Cheir: Deluxe Sedans, fully equipped
1957 Chev. Station VI/ago!).
1957 Four -door Pontiac Sedan,... with radio. ..
1956 Ford 'CustoPlinet automatic, •fully equiplied` , .$1,990'
1954 Dodge Sedan - $1,395 '
1954 Meteor Hardtop, ,automatic, fully equipped
1954 Chey: Standard Sedan, fully equipped $1,295
196314040Se0all .$1,150
1953' Meteor COach $1,050
1952 Ch•eV, Deluxe Sedan . , . 8_91.
-"2.417••••*-t, T „
1951 'Dodge Custom Sedan „ $ 695
1951 rPlymouth Sedan, 'low mileage , $ 695
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A. number of 1952, 1951 and Older Models
• AT- REAL BARGAINS • .
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TRUCKS'.
1956 Chev. 1/2 -ton •Pickup ,..• •
1951 :Ford 3400
Brussels s
Huron County's Foremost -Used Car Dealers
CASH, TRADE, TERMS Open Evenings Until 10
'•i.Cities Service Dealer -- Phone 173, Brussels
Second, Fourth and- Sigth
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Allister Hughes was in
4.-iondon on May 24th to attend
icer class ,.reunion at Victoria
*Hospital and 'the special:program
'for the 75th "anniversary of that
hospital:
Mrs. Sam 'Chadwick 'of Lan-
' tashire, England, and Mr. and
GAVILLER,
MeINTPSH'
and WAR.P.,.•:,.
Chartered. ACCOutantS
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Telephone Bldg; ..
herton,
'Mit. • •
•Telephone 633
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Mrs. Jack'Bridal and three child-
ren of ‘Maple Creek, Sask., have
been visiting with. Mr.. arid Mrs.
A. I-Iughes:and Mr. andMr. 'Ross
lcilacMillan and family. '
gends1Nalnes '144 In Case"
Mrs. Mary free ',QV Brantford,
sends along the Para-Pa•Pf Mr. andi.
Mrs D. H. • Williams of • Los
Angeles, in. case friec1s or rela-
tives here haven'tdone' so. 'They
are former Lochalsh district Tes-'
idents and visited in the 'cam
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eludes: "Best of luck te' all the
committees in • their Splendid
work • for the 'Centennial". • • '
MeALPINES ARE, CONING
and Mrs. Cecil McAlpine
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THE ALLIN SISTERS .WILL Band; Which eaell Of Us had' the
BJ BACK FOR ENTENNIAL .agt..vidt.a..ciiqw4cs;r.iler;leongCledboto rrrY.;riTtinilge
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• 43A Jackman Ave Welshman by name Of Da
'Toronto, Towers, a (11PrIC in the Bank b*f
Dear Campbell, Hamilton. Those in....:the group;
We ,-toticed in a' recent issue Winnie Gordon, Gladys Hotrnes,..-
of The Sentinel 'where Mr, Her- Rena Gordon,,Lylalaylor, Qweri
son Armstrong waS.inquiring ,of MacLeod, Edna Taylor, Graese
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•Mr.:
of Windsor expect to ibe-heFe, at •any olcl Boys or :Girls who re- PQYd, Birdie. Macintosh and n
Centennial- time coo, now nan membered him, .and. would be self I do not believe any of us
ager of (he University ,_451:Yenue at the Reunion did a
nlion'' ':nY'Sseeping''dj•n'ing 6616-
l3ralrich of, the Bank of Mtintreal Just a' da3'.. tW.ti POOr •bration, • • ot•
ern
a a rkwepFirl'to ;,•1113.; •drIpis.seysoPf Pltexi,a,ftoililoawvieng Laura
in
(Mrs. Jack Armstrong),
the • d
berW iohfcistohre, WLauspficoriniloi:rlY'staatfin.He lislhi:gti?srtol:0:isr,m'A-liain'bhesaitidreo',:g will
be
,going
Berry
writes: '
Dear Campbell: :t° the Reunion?"
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started this letter almost a Veil' both Mabelle' and ex -
month 'ago but Was side-traeked 'Peet- t° bethand are '1°94'7'
forward. to Seeing., or Old
Until. new. Enclosed is a cheque •
and.. also the'BOys. and Girls. once Tnor°'
e-413014$14.7-,
Gary Austin, 8. -year son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Austihad
an, unfortunate accident. when he
lost control of his: bicycle and
went through . a barbed wire
fence. Several stitches were need-
ed
..to repair the darnage to his
fac-. and ear.,
.Mr.• and Mrs. .Ira Dickie
four boys enjoyed a motor trip
to Sudbury and visited .with Mr..
and .• Mrs. Wm. TOwnson .and
famitr
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Mr Currie Colwell was one of
a party, of fishermen Who flew, in
to. Algonquin .Park from Orillia
and came out with a good 'catch.
Mr.- and, Mrs. Russ ,Smale and
two -sons of Thedford visited .on
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Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Har-
ol Austin and family. • •
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entermia omni ee.
Edith - is twisting • my wrist
about going up'for the celebra-
tion, so We will very likely see
you sometime while the do is on., '
Birdie MadIntosh • (Mrs. Jack.'•
Clark)'; Laura $rnith. (Mrs. Top •
Reid).; Irene Holmes or 'Gwen
MacLeod (Mrs,- Arthur Wo'lff) or
'Rena Gordon. . 'F'rank
on, as' 'Jack Newton said •In one thenz, • „ .
of, his letters. Most sincerely,
Sincerely your, - Sadie 'Boyd Nellegsr,
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Bertha J...• * * • . ,
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, • VANCOUVRITE -SENT NA•MES
RAE MaelliARMID FLANS TO
BE, HERE FROM' CLEVELAND
- •• ,CleVeland • Ohio
Dear'Campbell,
•ErielOsed a cheque'for re,
newal of The Sentinel; also a
Cheque ,fOr the Centennial. I:See'
by your paper :that, there is a
lot ,of enthusiasm 'for • the project
Whieh 'should insure good .suc-
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cess. 1 expect, to be home to help.
•iricrease .:the crOvid. . •
Sincerely, Itae MacDiarmicl:,
STXN- BURNS. SURE ItinikrAltur,'-• 'FDA
7 • 2456-E 37th Ave
' • ' VancpuVer. 16, B.C.
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Kenneth Cameron,
Chairman,' Invitation Committee
Dear !Mr. Cameron,
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• Here' are three names you may .
'not have. first;‘, Mr. Lov.el Mur-
cranbrOok; B.C. Mr, Mur-
dock was born in Paramount and
left that Country -rriany years •
ado. He was in Sap Francisco at-.
.the tirrie, of the great earthquake, 1
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.2nd. ....tohn. 'Tiffin, Lethbridge,
Alberta. Mr. Tiffin Was. born A: -
little wet of .LizeknOW::He went
to Paraznetint ;school. It mustbe
nearly sixty years ago, when he,
left I:guano*. I Went to school
with' hirn, I. think he Would be
better .addressed •as, ;John Tiffin,
•dairy. farmer, Lethbridge.: , •..
3rd. Mrs Lowe Mrs. Lowe was
'Edith Reed before she was; mar:,
tied: .She was -born at Paramount
and .left therema.riy years ago
'She :was :a school teacher and a
good one: John ,Tiffin •would. be
'able to give herCOrreet. address.
She lives in Lethbridge:Alberta.
a. few stories of. Lttan,oW if you My Wife 'i'and 1 will be back • .
willfeed me with some riubliCity' for Auld Land Syne; '• •
items.. • '• • . .• • •• Yours very truly, ' •
.Enclosed is a cheque to Gordon
this Movernent along . and : again ••'• * . "' •
my- :best wishes- for.--al-bumper - ' • .
• • IISAFY°S°.MIURIVSAE GrRLAILHIEN'
TIIERE,
WILL BE MIGHTY GATHERING
• , . 6 Elgin Street,
St, Thornas• Ontario
Luoknow.Centennial. Committee,
LucknoW, -Ontario. .‘• • .
Dear Friends: ;
This. is to wish you,. the best
• of 'success % with. the :Centennial
celebration and. am looking for-
ward to seeing many. old 'friends
as well as nieeting the riewer,
citizens of the old town.
. You are' t�. be commended, for
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----; ,your courage and inspiration in:
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/Sunday -irisitors withk Mrs. Mae- 'developing this fine project. 'The
Innes and Miss Mae. Maclnnes at committees and workers deserve
the home bf, Mr. and Mrs.' C. great credit. for :the task which
Caserizore and with Mr., Rod Mac- they have undertaken and' I am
Dougall at Winghani HosPital sure that yoti will be rewarded
were Mrs. ,Angus Graham', and With •-a mighty • gathering of Old
Mrs .' AllaniGraham, Miss'. Dean Boys•' and 'GirlS. to 'the gratitude
MaeLeod, Mrs. Ira Dickie Walt- of all,. Old Timers and 'Citizens
er and William. • . „ • , ,Send .along some streamers; for
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Mrs. D:. L. MacKinnon - and my .car as there are many' peO-
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4ohn accompanied Mr:. and Mrs.'. le from Luckriow. vicinity irr this
Orville Elliott and familyto Kit- fair. city of 'my adoption, who
chener Sunday whentheyvisited ;would, be . happy to be reminded
Mr. Bill:-,MaeDOnald t•who is a. of the reunion.
patient in ,Freeport Sanitarium Will try to get our local paper,,
Mr. ,and Mrs.. Peter IVIackinnori The Trines -Journal, to 'write up
arid' Mr. 'and Mrs. Mike Vereh-
inlay. of FlinV, Mich.,' visited with
relatives. • in Luckriqwand on the
Fourth ,,oyer 'the'. Memorial. Day
holiday
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Soime ',girls use pills to get -rid celebration. . •••
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of headaches; others use head- • Cordially yours,
aches to get rid of pills.• ' • ' Stan Burris.'
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OF 1910:::1t,EUNION
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Serve ri savory snac
or a cool summer salad
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Fresh strawberry'canape--#.
cake, berries and ice cream
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'DAIRY FARMER$ OF CANADA.
409 Huron steeet Torohio
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1825 Atlantic Blvd
• South 'Pasadena, Cal.
Dear' Mr. Cameron
I Want to thankyouvery much
for your February' : letter a�.---
qUainting me IS* the fact that
our urd--1-ome.' .wn
holding its Centennial celebration
in August this year, and inviting'
me to participate in the
celebra-
tion.' '
I most•'sincerely regret that I
.won't be. able,•tO, attend., I, think
• back ori. the days when they 'held
the. Caledonian, -Gaines, and. later.
the-;-0.1d-Boys, Reunion in' 1910.
knoW, it will be a ,trerriendbuS.
S.PQeeSs, and my best wishes will
• I have alwayS,,loVed bagpipe-
rnusicstiil do: The 'only rernin-
iscent story 11 can recall, was'
• 'after the "1910- Reuniori was
returning ,to Chicago, when
;either; one or more of 'the.' "Old
• Bdys" -cdricocted -the idea of giV-.
ing. the an outstanding send -Off.
There was one -cab in the. town
at 'that time and' when it called
• fOr the to, take me to the train,
one lone piper in,kilts piped me
'tp. the trairt My What a thrill-
ing. experience for me. •
•',The only pictures that 1 seern
to be able to find are oh a'eotiple
of postcards. One of them Of
the Lucknow Pipe Band and the
other was taken of 'nine. young
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worrien' one , morning , on •our
'(BOyd), lawn Awing the Old
Boys Reunion in 1910.
The nine, of .us were dressed
in the kilts of the men in the
Ohio.'
Dear- Cam, " •
•Enclosed -ii the Old ,maid's mite
for the Reunion. Of cotirse 111
be there. Will 'I ever forget1910
. Several of the .old band ihen
led by. Alf Davidson'', -playing„ -Up-
town •.. in the GratiaM'-,$ baCk
dpor and out "the front . ; hever
a :Word bit . playing '•some old
pieces it was gfOCkl. • .
Stteeessto you -3,verkers.
...j.•Regrets;:eileiR; Here' • —
•:In •sending, a donation itto., the
Centennial Tun; Miss ISebO. M.
Macintosh of Hamilton sayS:;•"1,..
regret that .1 will be Linable,to
„Meet the Many returning ,Visiti•
02%) ,but my work in theSenjor.s.'
Convalescent Ifespital in Buri
wishes that great succeSs.Will at
'tend all, your effort"• . '
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wATAT
ELGLADMEIBS 'AACSKLAAGDA(1)INF
In response to a CentellrUal
tw,041Ar. jlearios,pebutot •
will 'Qt iCCiUhi'O
aCtorriodation as .vve expect 16 1Re
at our • cottage at kincarclinc -at,
dthowatti:tiwmhe;otnanwde" willcan..dtrruivseti,2
the Ceritermial will be a htlg
success. . We are bot natives of
the district, h.uf: we knowthe old
town fairly and have -Ctiti5-..
ins there. I attended the Cale.l.
dOrilaris :Games 'there 'vvith *MY;
fatheri,• coining from Ailsa .Craigs'
when I was 10; years, o
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