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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-07-23, Page 8THE LUGKNOW ' SFNTWEL,: LUCKNOW,ONTARIO s4 v, • NEWS, 3,YLA B.TAYLOR WILL' SE HERE FROM DETROIT Pear . Campbell, ' Just a little , note: with. the nah. enclosure' to help along the N,D'. YI•EWS a' •, her o� travel, nice• her Jean, ESF • she is not ble to go. to 'the re union. as ' .health,will not Per- mit ',,her t., vel, 'It` would have' been, so to: return,as ' there is one. of friends still there, Miss Lees". *wonder cause.. I am sure' you will see it gets to the right .chap mei {: It tioks: naw as .,if 1' shall be" there; • for the big event and I. 'want to take .this .opportunity `to, suggest something which' may al ready be ' planned ;for, clearly ,printed name tags for both local', and visiting persons. I" know -that; 'without such 1' could easily missi 'recognizing some. I:,should like 'to visit, with. I: am, sure others would the 'Sam rim. The among years` ainake imany. ' cnanges in us all.; : { ,My', life has been very; busy, interesting and.. exciting .but no- 'different from 'that of any: social' worker in ' a large rnetrgpolitan pity. Now I am retired • h have . more• tirrie to' ,live, again sweet' :memories of my happy carefree' days in dear . little , Lucknow. Please remember ' me to ,-,your mother soother ' and any. interested. per sons., Kindest regards, , very sincerely, Lyla B. Taylor, • 13220' Freeland Ave, Detroit, ;SURGERY WII:L PREVENT , CENTENNIAL, 'ATTENDANCE CULROSS .CORNERS . 1 Congratulations to Miss. Elaine iMeyer on passing her Grade V 1. music, exams. Messrs. Pon' Donaldson and :Art Hodgins were at Grand Lodge Meeting.. in Toronto. on ednes-• day., . ° • Mr; and igrs, Doug Teixeira, anl: daughter left • last -week on : the return • .trip to, Vancouver, I BC�' .. ' Mr, and Mrs. Don. Haldenby of Montreal are holidaying with Mrs and Mrs.. Ted Haldenby,. .. I Stfnday-�-visitors ...with_ -Mr. -Mand.. Mrs. 'Art Hodgins, were Mr. and- Mts.- James. - Graham,. Mr.. and Mrs. Kenneth Charlton and Mrs. Walter `Bayliff, . an ,sof Hamilton:` HOP OR SUCCESS' Mrs Emma• -(Ackert)' Boulding of Regina `'sends: a donation, ord- ers a book and comments as fol- lows,' in, a letter' to Ken, Cameron; "Regret• ° Very Much 'that I will not be. able to be with you and hope: your efforts wilt be a,a won- derful: success". JIM NIITCHELLL WILL 'BE:HERE Dear ' ennet • A;1ot: of water has passed un- der the bridge sinceyou • : and Dave Horne shook, and bundled •cement . sacks. ' 1 expect'to be going: away early August but Ila . and I are going to attend. the Centennial: I will not know the younger'• ones ',older but � should recognize' the o ._ r faces, less beards. I, well,. 'reimember the ' 1910' re-' union • and ' from • . reading • The. Sentinel this year's. reunion will be just ' as successful. Wishing you_:every success; * Sincerely, ,Mitchell. With an enclosure for The Fund", ;.A, M: ('Andy) Thompson of :Bowmanville, says: "I am look- ing : forward to seeing again' a eat..many' people for : the first in`quite,' some . time". ' .See ou in' :August' , says'. Dr. • y Dear: Campbell,'' '.Would'Y :you please'tell :the Cen ennal Committee that ' unfort • unately I. and my family will not be able to '.,atterid the. "big, cele- brations". This is due to in op- eration I am" to. have this coming week . at The . Queen Mary Hos- vital Montreal . ,However, =knowing, of past- cele - brat ions that have been held at .Lucknow : I know it will be • a 'tremendous success and 'am. most .disappointed that my family and myself '.will not Ile able to at-: lend„ However, ' I hope to make the- trip 'in the Fall, 'perhaps•, for ;. the .'Fall Fair,. Best, of luck to .you ,and yours and ,all the .good people of Luck- now and district. Yours, ' truly, . S. G. Smith .* ,* * WAS •BORN IN. LUCKNOW OVER 80 ,YEARS AGO Kenneth Cameron h'as receiv-• ed: an:.., order for the historical • book from Dorothy E. Henderson 'ofMontreal.. The book is . for : her mother, ' 'Mrs.,' Emma Brannan Ilyrinmen who was born ,'in Luck flow in 1876. 'Mrs. 'Henderson' says, ,"She will enjoy reading., about; the town, but we 'are sorry • V. \ McGregor of Chicago • in a happy, successful. one,: is the wish of ' The Signal -Star. May its former sons• and daughters— and-'there are many ' of them— up with .their it -15-6d7igraTe. Luckno_w.' WEDNESDAY, JULY 23rd,, 1958 Announces ALAN COOPER WILL '•BE ' HERE- WITH HIS "STAR" TOURING Dear Cam, .. . My conscience' has been both- ering ne lately about my over- due subscription and as I wouldn't want . to miss . any of :the •inter- esting news of the forthcoming Centennial .I have dug into .the treasury, and ami enclosing; •era- ough ' '° for ' another year's . ``sub- scription. .�% I have been planning to attend j, and.. have been readying my old Star touring . for : the " trip °It'll make it too (ona trailer) ). Cheerio for now; .. ' Alan. C. Cooper,. : 227 -.2nd Ave. E. Owen Sound,. Ont. • .** "WOULD THAT l' COULD JOIN YOU , IN • THIS :', CELEBRATION" a ` node to his sister ' Catherine: He enclosed a cheque for. •the 'Centennial:' with the notation, "� fill -name, Thank. oil. for :being :so kindly Y, they ,can •fill in the asY DIE. HEA LA S. �KAIRS. T IP BUS.R TOOK In `: place of the. regular . July Women's In "Better Genial. Liicknew and District:Centennial a another. me, . e . will bei herd ancl: -the'Sepoy . Town is partieularly anxious that. ' all possible native sons- and., daugh- ters now. living somewhere else, and 'indeed; all former, resident's, return for a visit..; There's 'soamething nostalgic about returning to the old .horn town for a visit.''There . will • be inward '• glows, • of'satisfaction . as people re -visit the scenes of their childhood. ' They. willfind' it. will be a pause ler.'reflection in their, lives •,when. they '.will re -assess many values they once had ' of life. 1 May ..Lruknow's '. centennial be CHURC as: fT LUCKNOW and DISTRICT. AGENT SICKNESS, LIABIL'ITY,, FIRE. Tele hone ` •Winghain.:' 570-J P 'Cranbrook; B,C:.; Dear Kenny, Collect iii -,-.,-. iii%iii✓i Mr. and .Mrs. Alex Whytock and 'Harold were Sunday visitors with Mr,.. and Mrs. Wm.. • Camp- bell and• family, Kinloss.'. Mr and Mrs, , Walter Pinnell and Mrs. Walter' Wraith, Tees- Water,. ees- water " *ere the.. guests Sunday:. of'. Mr.. and;Mrs. Jas. Wraith. ' Sunday visitors'with' Mr.. and Mrs: John. Schumacher . were; Mr. and Mrs. Don Robertson and Di- ane of Hamilton, ' Mrs. : Ethel Runchey • of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs; Wm. Wall . and Allan of • Kin- lough in lou h and Miss . Lois Haldenby: g,. Mrs: Wall.; remained 'for a while: Mr. and `Mrs: Frank Brown 'and: Reg . spent 'Sunday evening with Mrs. Hugh Nicholson `:and tam il' Bervie : • i don't know whom to `make ''it rerneinbered. with an' invitation to out to"., Lucknow's Centennial.. Would •_ Q . * •* * • that I could'see the'possibility,of CENTENNIAL joining 'you: in this most mem; LUCHNOW S � orable' celebration.: Goderich :Si al -Star} - Your . caption of "Will ye; no ( meeting, Kairshea come back again" prompts me tq On. August , 1, 2,; 3 and 4 the statute enjoyed a bustrip. i add, th 1 Bett r Toed Terriff ' on Sunday. Mrs. Robert Henderson and two, children 'went. to Toronto on Sun-'' ,day and will .be staying until Ar- ther, who is :n the Sick • Child- ren's "Hospital, will.be able::to return. home.' 'Miss. Bett Hamilton is'` spend'' Y ing a few days at 'the horse 'of her • grandparents,, Mr. and Mrs. A. Buckton.: :and' Mrs. A. E. Buckton, Mr. and Mrs: G,..•Hamilton, Don-. ald sand Betty,. spent Sunday at the:: home. of Mr: and . Mrs J. Hainii on; Clinton. . t. Mr.. and' Mrs. Ken' Dowling and, • Laverne spent.`.Sunday with: rela tives at Rothsay: Mr and' 1VLrs . .,Alex.l'Inglis spent ich' at- the .home Sunday', in Fordw • of Mr. Jack. Inglis. • • Mr.' and . Mrs. Cecil :Falconer, &. , Allan • spent Sunday in Sarnia.'• gnews' INSURANCE Agenc GENERAL INSURANCE Business '39 Established Over Thirty Years Ago HOWARD AGNEW Residence 135 WALTER BRECKL,ES KINLOUGH, ONTARIO = Phone 18-,20 Ripley 3t'our"JoIut.Dee Deader -r Automotive and Tractor Repairs' Are and Acetylene welding .. • Machine Werk , Pioneer . and Garden: •Equipment ' ° Chain- Saws, � Lawn For your best buy in dieseltractors, see the "David Brown" •t 1 ye canna be". My best 'wishes to those who are privileged to join • you .for August 1, 2, 3, .4. You; are Ldoubtless aware that bus driver,; Allan Reed, tookthe ladiesto'„see the' sights at: Elora, then .to O.A.0:..campus. A picnic: lunch. was .served at Riverside British.,iColumbia 'isalso celebrat- ( Park, Guelph, : at noon ..A stop ing its Centennial. '1 enclose ;an was made. at Artex. Woollen Mill, invitation to join us: ;Sincerely ' and with. all good wishes for • Lucknow's Cen- tennial.• . Orders.' and: been received A. Linley De- troit.. LEARNED AT Dear Fol It is after 100 yea's. is still' stirring and with I regret pres- ent to 'jotsp I'm enclosing on to�irard:: th ..� Congrat it- tee. on hard Work.. I will be sunny Mar n- joy anothered life. ' Lovell S. Murdoch.: for • bumper stickers historical books have' from Mrs. George (Grace .Cameron).: of D D, LINO OPERATION AT SENTINEL OFFICE good • to know . that the old Dome:' Town is ng up 'the dust �. gusto! that in the frolics; and sing a small doriati e::fun Congratulations to the Comm its enthusiasm and do 'hope -the weather 'August 1-4. . Lucknow and District en- joy 100 year's*of the go Sincerely, Pearl Irttiin. 031 Edwin Ave.,, ..' Fort wee, 1�:• Jv —Pearl learned the .operatri�g the lin'otype at The Sentinel, a vitas• later employed at London b fore.,, going `to New 'York. Her brother, .Alvin, , is ` an 'operator �1e Londori, Free .Press, 3 of tand e- at a Hespeler and then over to 'Kitch- ener where, the ladies had;. time for ;shopping; and browsing around. They sat in on . the' cook Wing . program of Mrs. Scriver's at CKOC.: Another W.I..from• B•ar rte: district was also present. • The president, Mrs. D. L. ' Mac- kinnon; first vice president, 'Mrs. 'Cliff Roulston and District Pres- ident Of- resident`.of: South Bruce, Mrs..' Har vey 'Houston, were all' interview- ed. For dinner, the ladies : went to the Smorgasbord at the 'south: eastern '.outskirts of Kitchener.' It proved •to be . a very enjoyable outing` despite'..the 85 : to 90 de- grees, and wasmuch enjoyed by the 28 in attendance. Pro=n. Ajax, comes a Centennial,: donation. and best wishes for its ts success fro • Mrs. A. G. Smith (Italia. Berry); Mrs. J:,W, Arm- strong .(Laura Berry)',and Lalla Armstrong Sinclair: �2. CAVILLER, i iNTOH and WARD Chartered •: Accoutants Bell Telephone Bldg.. Walkerton, Ont.. Telephone 633: ' WHITECHURCH. Mrs: Bob Ross spent; a few, days with .relatives in London, *' . Mr, and' Mrs. Lougheed ' and. children returned •to Midland af- ter' spending their holidays with relatives in London and White- church , Mr ,and • Mrs. Clarke McGregor visited at. The harne of,Mi$s�. Olive • STRONGE R`' Made horn' carefully s"►fect d blends.of hard Abor•.,•.: uniform.: .lino► sod ,o .nd no bunchef or thin spots:. SMOOTHER” ' • 'Privsnts'da,loyt by running through' knotte' without tangling or break)ng. Protected against inseifs,`rod*nt$ and rt t. Top q�in1= ity' twin ata way co-op price`, These .Are .;. , CANADIAN . TWINES. •and 'are superior ' to. Mexican twinesY Do .Not.Be'' Fooled r. •LUCKNP.W ICT D,ISTR CO-OP 1,Lucknow' Fatale i ,