The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-02-09, Page 6Askaboutconver ent:de arture•
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.»•» L� EKINGBACKWARDS ••
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
10 Years
February 1.956, .
�INmMacIntyre of Kinloss was
elected president. ,of the Lucknow
,Agr cu'1tural Society for his Second
xerm. 'With Morass ''"on the 'way ,'
• out" it was agreed that 70 in
prize inoney was too Much. for this
class
•
'opinion ' some that Lu'ehnow
was '`'Over pdlicer Was Air
cussed -at/Village couneil. ' Provin'c=
pow off ders from •Goderich„
Kincardine•and gham'were arc
• used Ebyr,citizent of"converging" :on.
',l acknow. real :A fl ng 'squirrel, aweal *Todd ►„ •
was found in the ]basement Of'T.;J..
I Salkelds farm 'h'orne in ''West *Aiwa -
no
Luoknow District to -op :installed
:new nibmiing,equipmem to cope
With an expanding fertilizer busk%
.nem.
Jim li Ye headed. the Royal ,Arch
'Masons..
Pepils,of S...S7 :°Kinloss and their
'teacher" Mrs. :Lo me f rihnston ,
:made a bus trip ro Toronto,.
.Ashfield Township •was-.confronr.
ed with =vests from three district
hospitals, Wingham, •Goderich ,and
Kincardine for assistance •tota11ling.
$20,000 in buildingprogram's. • '
.•Grey Ox school was being dismana
tled by, The purchaser Jack MacKin-
anon •
:Rey,:Alex MacDonald and Mn,„
IvlacDdnald left for the mission
field in British Guiana. 'Alex Is the,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy lviacDoui
aid of Niagara Falls, and natives of
Lucknow..
'Rev. and Mrs, Wallace McClean
of : cknow' sailed to.`Ireland •
foster G ,Moffat ` ;Kinloss .octo-
•genarian., wast honoured upon bis '
retirement 'coin Culross Mutual
Fire Innsurance.'Company which:he
had served for forty=four years.
30 Years
Feasy
btu ti 8.6,. •
The annual meeting of Lucknow
United 'Church; showed $7.000 raised
for all Purposes, Rev. S.1' 'Tuckey
was mirrister
;Mrs... Wm. iRutberford of St: i e1-
yens, the only' passenger on the Iron-
don to "Wingham ;train, was shakexn
up but uninjured•wh'en the' train ::'
1965 FORD, 'Galaxie 500, 4 Door, Hardtop
• 1963 FORD, 4 Door, Automatic Transmission
1.964 • CHEM, 4Door.., 6 Cyl nCier
1944.PONTIAC, 'V8, Automatic, 4 Door
1964 CHEVY• II, :6 Cylinder, Standard Transmission •
1964 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, •6; Cylii►dO,. Automatic Trens-
mission•
196;4 ;B.UICK WILDCAT, 4. Door Hardtop
1963 PONTIAC STRATOCHIEF, 4 : Door,. 6 Cylinder•, ;Automatic
Transmission' `
1962 "CHEVROLET, 6 Cylinder, Standard Transmission
1962 FORD Fairlane, Standard Transmission.
1962 FORD, :Gaiaxie 4Doot
1961 FORD % Ton Pickup
1960 FALCON 6 Cylinder, Standard Transmission
7960° CHEV, 4 Door, .6 Cylinder Automatic Transmission ,
1960 AUSTIN' 4 Door
1936 CHEVROLET 6 Cylinder,. Standard Transmission
collided with the :Goderich Strat-
ford train at Clinton
The fats and the leans were
squaring off in broombalT. Dr..
Treleaven. and Cliff .Aitchison were
in charge of the 'fats" and Cam • • •
MacDonald and 'Bill Davison were
whipping the"leans''• into shape,
• John Miller. was elected West
Bruce County. Master •of ;the Loyal • •
Orange Lodge.
Hogan's Orchestra was .:playing for
a dance in I.ucknow, sponsored by
the Joint Club. •
'•Tearris in :the'churcb hoc1cey
•gue Were :Presb ' erian 'South` Kin-
loss, Anglican, United .and Dungan-
non . The An lican P
linea p was
g
goal, E.Solomon; defence, A..;filic�
' Cartney.; ,'FI .,Cunning; forwards , G .
`Miller, Ice ompson-, B...Hew.at
J.Cjohnstone,Haroid Johnston,
lack Button,. ,3 .MacDonald . ' •
• Aglow and shooelling crew •took
:almost a, .whole day to open' a sing-
le ]ane road from Lucknow to Wur
gharn,.
'. • Eliner .Wrest,, •36., an : Ashfield nat
ive was -killed after falling . 14, feet
to a;.concrete floor at 'the Internet-..
tonal NickelC,mp :.ariJ► i=i part .Col-
borne.. .. o
Russell Button had liis'arm' brok-
en in ;a g
:Juvenile lockey + ame .in
�Vnr}ghan . •
• George Stuart sof St . Helens was
elected ,a •director of the West Wa
w anosh Mutual Fire Insurance 'Co:
succeeding- WM, " McQuillinwho
tad died . ' 'Ernest Ackert ;was re-
elected president, •
50 Years.go
•(DungannCl News)
• Canadian Industries wasthe
theme ,of the January meeting of
the Dungannon 'W omen's Institute,
held at the home of Mrs..Lorhe
1vers with the president , Mfr,a
Crozier presiding.,
Avery informative paper on
"Honey and the honeybee" was
prepared by W,J.Reid and read by
ivirs. C. Crozier.: The roll call
was answered,by• "what to do for
a bee sting" :
During the business period •a dory.:
atior was given to the public lib-
rary,, Mrs. G, McNee reported on
a meetingof the West Huron Irl-
stitutes held at;Carlow •to discuss
a display to be shown at :the'Imer
national ploughing match at Sea-
forth. in Occtober. , •.
Leaders for 4H club project "Acc
ern, on Accessories" were tobe.`de-
cided later. • • •
The ;blotto "If at first you don't`
succeed, try, and try again" :,• was
•.given by Mrs, Goo: 'Errington.
Mrs G. McNee gave a very
interesting display on liquid ,em-
broidery, Various articles Were•
on display including a quilt,
The meeting closed, with the
Queen, after which lunch was ser
ved by the •hostess . , :
EUCHRE PARTY HELD
There were eleven tables of
euchre. at S.S. No. 6 Ashfield ori
Thursday, February 3'. Ladies'
high. winner vias Mrs. Joe Dauphin,
low Jean Broughton Ivan Rivett
:had the mens`, big'h score with
Chester Finnigan 'having 1ow....A
shoot ,parry is planned ;for Thurr
day , February 10, and another
euchre party 'on February 17..
L.0..1.. -EUCHRE PARTY.•
• The L, O;. L, had thirteen rabies
at their euchre parxy, on Friday,`
February 4. Mrs. "Jack 'Errington
had hash score for the ladies and
Graham McNee Second. The
men's high winner. was Frank Al-
ton, ,and Ivain Cranston :Second.
Arnold ol#ers held the lucky
ticket, *The next party .will. be
February 18. •,
ATTEND• "Air HOME" •
Mr,- and 'Mira., Cecil 'eke vis-.
:;ted. ''friends, in 'Stratford on Friday
and attended the At Horne at the
Stratford Teachers College in the
evening where their son Bill is a
• student th s year. Bill will be
prActise to Yee:.
in Goderich
week. •
Randy and Slar Alton of Luck-
now spent the weekend with their
randpar ents, Mr.. and Mrs Har-
•vey Alton„ •
Mt.. and Mrs. K,K.Dawson'
:spent a .,couple of days in T oiont
last week'... Cn their ;return home
they wete.accofnpanied. 'by their
', daughter Faren who has. been'a
' student nurse,,at Sick Children's
Hospital for iheast, ]three month
'fora .week vacation.
Patricia Eedy of Strathroy visit
with her parents, Mr, and. Mrs.
Irvine Eedy for the weekend
Mrs, frank Thompson returned
borne on Thursday after visiting
with Mr., and. Mrs_` Art Danahy and
family D.Sikston.
:Mr., and, Mrs. ° Dennis Donnely
and Ernie of Pjinkerton.visited ori
Saturday' with Mr,. and Mrs. Cecil
Blake `,and family
We' are pleased to:report that •••
Mrs.Abner Morris'•and Fred King
are borne after being in hospital
last week,: