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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-07-31, Page 15DAY,. .JULY 314, 'I957 • • 1 E' LUCKNOW .SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE :SWVE • Annually rs A washardware, clothing, boots and shoes, dry goods, patent rne.di cines ..and all kinds of .produce. --waslbought.,.and-vllds Among. the peopie. who lived there IP� the. year.; of'.1876 were;. Alexander, Henry, shoemaker. (Bailey, Thomas, mason, basso', John; Twell digger: Brown, James,, �b�riekn�aker' Blakslee, ;.,. tavern keeper. Boyce,;, Herbert, , sa�vcryer. ''Carleton, James,C' :',farmer. half miles ' orrigan;-iK-at•,: Fanner. 'Corrigan', .'Simon;.carpenter,; Dreaney, . Arthur, pumpmaker. Guest,, Thomas, farmer. Guest,- -William, '_ f arxner. steam sawmill.. leadin industry some ars •ago,..according to the • year 1.87 p , the - of f-farV€Y Palmateer aine,',and, who is chair - he truce County Mus - from, these records thuinb-nail sketch= , of little Village well .be= turn of. the Century; in .the ,year ,1876 Was Tillage in ,the Township s oon.the_xinrthern +gxav- seven• and` . a a= acicnow. It 'contained' • Presbyterian a n d churches, a brick school rostores, a Pump fact - 6 ks nith shop, hotel, and team sawmill,' with lath gle factory in connect - re _•they cut annually 2 eet of lumber and about - number of lath; 'plus nd bunches.' of shingles. is_ were owned.`•by Mr tcastle. • de of Good Ternplars �, Wednesday evening' in 'u ' hall The Orangemen ill where'they met once A daily ;mail was re-' rota. Lucknow and Kin- e population was, 75:. ixton ran thegeneral id post 'office.. .He' dealt cry,. glassware, groceries, CATION ONLY ,THIRD ordng to..', :cenus .fig - Kinloss . Township , was ; abated in 18:50. in 1852; seven people were ,y .186.1 the • population oared to 1,842.` The all high. was reached, an with• 3,628.'; ;persons population ,in: Kinloss . is .1.200. ' . • Guest, Francis, ' carpenter. Graham, John, •farmer, Graham, Joseph, farmer. -ff odgkinson Ili. == ,,,s merchant, ?,James, William, laborer. • =Malcolm, .Jamies, engineer and fireman... Uountcastle, E., sawmill : own- er.. Nichols, James,:'carp'enter: Nichols, . John, farmer. Prennel, Mathew,, farmer. Passmore, John, farmer. Pennell; Edward; farmer. Paxton, R post master and. merchant. , •.Swelizer E , sawyer:' ' Sutherland, John, blacksmith: • .: Tweedy,' 'William, farmer. 'Picture above aboveare ,three of Miss*May Boyle, The Sentinel's many, Kinlaugh ladies. who are.: taking .a very active •part Centennial' preparations.' Left •to. right, Miss. Winnifred Percy, secretary; Miss .May •Boyle, press correspondent ,;and Mrs. ,Frank Maulden .(Bessie Lane); treas- `urer.' E valued press correspondent, on behalf :of the:. Executive , and Com'mittees', •.;for: the "Kinlough Centennial, 'August .3, 4, 5 ' ex- tends to you, 'our readers, ;a. most cordial invitation . to attend • the special ial: • =events which 'are Plan- ned. for your :enjoyment as well Conside`re,d` �blishing: Krnlough e ontinuation ( School establishing of a Contin• School at : Kinlough .Was: .time: given serious',.con ion,' although nothing came proposal, • vias over One decades z 1p3—to be exact :and.• d a'poiut where=a—pub1i ,g•.was called in= the spring, t year Mr.: Ernie ;Ackert 'd `as `chairman•. ` ` . eport of that :meeting',ap= g• in- The- -Sentinel µ-and. n by Thomas 'Malcolx, read 't 'as- follows 1"' meeting was held at :Kir- bn Monday evening, ;May `.or the purpose°'of consider'- e advisability of starting 'a, nation school • in the V1l1-'. Vrr: Mills; the s.pector: of >chools' for the. CCou'Yity it"to address tho—rn-eetirr od•: repre'sentation of '• Kin and surrounding school /IS were in attendance, in-, ig, a goodly' number of lad-. ' • 0 atter How,, • •as to pay tribute to the .mem» ory of the pioneers of this' itis- '. trict„ Chairman, Mr. , Harold Percy:: ' • ' ,Co -Chairman; Mr Malcolm Lane ' .. Treasurer, 'Mrs. ''Frank. Mauld-. pen. Sec'y., 'Miss Winnifred Percy., Vtilcr of inspector for 12—yea$,L . ight• place. Atfer giving a' riy address he: anSWered. all ifjns put :ter. him in. an 'able • • • inlough Is Obseiv.ing: Its One Hun-, he Kinloss Township CounCil ex.. redth ' Birthday with 1a Three -Day . and extends a Hearty Welcome to • 11 �f. • r. + 3 • • arid the trUsteei ,early !vening looked over' 'two of btiildings in the Village,, 1 he ,said would do to make rt, With Soine, renovating. , e pointed Out that ' the eliedl would cover al .ek- concluded the le "with the,. expression ' of ion that: the school WOuld !age the Value of farin..lands kcess of any additional' tax - and felt that if .Kiniotigh not att in the matter, Holy - Elliott Carruthers. Frank ThOmPson, Treas., MacIntyre, Road Superintendent Wm. Scott, ,.8ssessof •