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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2nd, Sid
•�• 'LOOKING BACKWARDS ���
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
20 YEARS • AGO' • .
February 1946 .
Lucknow Post Office was broken
into and the safe smashed arid'ri
led. Tools stolen 'from the CNR
section.house'did the job. About
$700 in stamps and •$90 in cash
was.stolen.• Postmaster Harvey
Lindsay discovered the breakin
about 5.30 a.m.. when coming to
work to dispatch Mail for the early
train. Jack MacMillan's car was
stolen from in front of his farm,
boundary east, and later recovered
• in Wingham.
Joseph, Agnew.was commencing
his 40th year as clerk of the village
Mel Orr, Hugh. Cuming, Jack
Campbell and' Roy Finlayson were. .,
presented. with engraved. cigarette ;
lighters by the: Clansmen Club . '
The four; members of the Cluli ser
ved in the, Anted Forces' during .
World. War. 2.
Art Breekles bought 'Silverwoods.
Downtown building:which..had
.beengutted by:fire the previous
Fall: Art plapned, to wreck the
building :and use the lumber• for .
cabinsat. Clam Lake.
The farm home of Mr. . and' Mrs.
Ernie Carter At Port Albert was
destroyed by fire. '
•Fire,..breaking out in the boiler:
•room of Anderson 'Flax Mill and
spreading'tO•an; adjoining lower •
floor, was brought under control
in about an hour . f.
"I 'love a• soldier" . with : Paulette •
Goddard and Sonny Tufts• was
playing at the, Rex Theatre. in .•_
Lucknow.
. Lineup for the '‚Lily Whites"•R
a girls hockey team named by
Pelt McCoy were:; goa'l,, • Opal Orr;
defence, Mary, and. Margaret Chin;
centre,, Gail MacMillan; wings, '
Patsy. MacMillan; Shirley Johnston,
alternates, Winnie Stewart, Shirl=
ey Robinson, :Gladys Milne, Jane. •
Johnstone, Ruth and Mary Ander-. ,
son,' Maxine Irwin; Theresa Gay-
nor.
John Farrish was re- elected Pres-
IFident of the Lucknow''Agricultural
Society for, the .4th term
llexford Ostrander concluded
organist duties at the.: St. Peter's
Anglican Church' and, wad prgsented:
with ;a music case by Rev. R. A ,
.Joselyn Ivan Lloyd succeeded •
Rexford
4Q:YEARS AGO'
February 1926
Pupils •in. Senior 2nd at Luck ow
,Public School were'Cameron Fin.-
• layson, Jack Fisher, lvlelvin John-
stop,:' Margarett Ritchie, Cecil Arm-
strong, David "Horne;, Jean Mac-
Millan, Donald MacDonald, J.C.
Durnin, Douglas Clarke, Stuart
Collyer,; Jack Wilson;, Harold`But-`
ton, Melvin Stanley; Eddie Whir
by,..Philip; MacMillan, Florence
McInnes, Tom MacDonald, • Edna
Agar; Verna.
:Steward,
Dave MacDonald; Reeve of Cu1
dross, was warden of Bruce:County:
Township of Kinloss, were ad-
vertising for a road superintendent
at $3.50 per day.. • •
G. H H. Sr}ith , D. M .Johnstone and
Robert •Johnston: skipped curling
rinks at Wingham bo'nspel. •
Donald MacCharles, rec:entii
returned from. Western Canada,
purchased the grocery portion of
W e'1lington ' Hend.erion's business.
Well continued to'operate the but'
cher business in another. location.
60 YEARS AGO
February 1906. •
;'A history of Bruce County was
being published" andwas nearly
completed.. Norman Robertson •
was•the author.
_H•olyr'ood Literary a•nd Debating•.
Society. debated '."resolved, that
women,should •vote" The affirm
ative side won'with Charles Salm°
and G. Haines.: Taking the ";neg
atjve was Jatnes MacDonald and
R. Corrigan.
John Murchison received $100
forr acting as 'treasurer of Lucknow''.
• for 1905,.as did Robert Moore as'
• constable.;, R.J.Douglas was paid,-
'00:60
aid••.'$30".60 for a 'months'. salary, . as
engineer. •
`
"The Ideal Wife 'shapes the der
tiny\of men. The'influence'ofa
healthy woman cannot be .overest-
imated", .stated an advertisement
selling Lydia E.. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound, . •
• Jardine and 'Robertson were ad-
.vertising:their' Cement Construct-
ionbusiness,working out .of Amber
ley. •
Rev . R.'W. Millyard' was invited
to remain pastor of Lucknow Meth=-
odist church.. for his 4th year
John .Griffin J. H. Kaake and
James Girvin ••were re -'elected dire
ectors of the West Wawanosh. Mut-
:tial Fire Insurance Company:
WHITEcHURCH
YOUNG' PEOPLE'S SOCIETY
The Young People's Society met.
on Tuesday evening in the_afnited
Church .Sunday School room with
an'attendance of 14 who' answered.
the roll call with a verse of scrip -
three.'
The president, Elgin Sleightholm
presided'.for the• meeting which op-,
ened with: a sing song .with Mrs.
George Mitchellpianist':
Aletter
of thanks was read 'froth
Mrs. 'Mc-
Innes;. treasurer of Chalmers Presby-
terian
resb -
terian for the
$10.00 donation re~
ceived from the Y•P.S,; The meet-
ing:was then turned over to Alma
Conn and Margaret Moore'..' Miss
Conn gave the Call to.Worship and.'.
the Story ., "I too saw an Angel"
and then led in prayer. A discuss-
ion.was led by Mrs. Mitchell. Mar
,fret °Moore gave a story "Missions"
and the poem ."The Test" . Rev. •
George"Mitchell closed the meet-
ing with 'prayer. • •
4-H CLUB O. 1 ELECT: OFFICERS
Whitechurch' 4- H Club #1. held '
their meeting bn Monday evening
at' the home of .Mrs. Garnet Farr-
ler under the leadership of Mrs.
Farrier and' Mrs. Albert Coultes. '
The officers elected with Mrs; Farr-
ler presiding were, President Pam
ela Icing, lst Vice .Diane Coultes
• Secretary ;Diaz je, King•,, . Press Repor
-
,ter Marlene Weber.. A discussion
was held on Planning your .Access-
ories which complernent you` and
those you'can make.
Demonstrations -on accessories;
around the clock was dealt with
and they, completed themembers
chart .on Accessories Around the
Clock. Hobe' assignments were
given and next meeting is next
Monday. eveningat theborne of
Mrs. Al bert Coultes. " Members
are Diane .and Pamela king, :Diane
Coultes,Janis Farrier, Sandra' Fish-
er and Marlene Weber.
4..t NO, 2 ELECT OFFICERS •
On Tuesday evening Whitechu'r
ch 4-H Club #2 met at the home '
of, Mts. 'Walter Arscott,• leader,
with 7 members present . Assistant
1 er, Mrs. Emerson, presided
e election of officers. Pres-
Irene DeBoer,.'lst Vice Mar-
go
argo' ; eBruyn, Secretary Valerie '
Ding, , Dress Reporter Barbara Rit-
chie. A discussion was held on :.
Accessories, planning .which:they
could make. Dernonstrations on
the .Rule•of.fourteen was showniand
,members tried this.. Home assign-
ment were .given.. The next meet
.in will be Mondayevening at
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Members are Irene•DeBoer,
Margo DeBriayn, Valerie tang,
Heather Hand., Darlene Simpson,"
Brenda Icing, Barbara,Ritchie with
Cathy Soloman and Melody Carnp-
bell.absent
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