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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-03-09, Page 9Ask about C fvenient departure and return. times. March1956. The Ashfield Presbyterian•.Char- ch session unveiled a portrait of " D. A. MacDonald ins the vestry, witheleven rrainisters of the church in recognition: of Mr. PlanDonald's half center of serce to the church. A.conzmittee of for Members of the Clasen club, President • Harvey:Webster, L C. 'Thompson. Wm.Schmid and Lloyd Ashton were appointedto Meet council to discuss industrial promotion. • 4• Colwaiaa.h Junior Farmers were' edged 011.)y Clinton ani the' Huron dramafestival': The Colwanash play "Core cut of •it" was directed by..1(en McA list` es and had pla) errs Helen Little, Lorne Hackett, Geo- rge Ribes, Joyce Little, Lois Hack -1 ett, Prank Arlon; Siena' -eagaan and' Robert Lyon . Eugene Pritchard,` 4 year old sora of Mr,, and hiss. John • Pritchard, • was recovering from an operation, for a rupturedappendix. l;eil D. ninColl succeeded Jack. Bannister a= accountant at the. . Bank of Montreal.• • • Jiro Reed, . star . of fir . and Mrs. ••' Allan Reed of i ngannc , a. grade 12: student at Luclnow' District. High School,. on the WOSSA-.pts lic speaking contest. against car tenants from Loi dots,. St.. 'l aQffia.s • •and Belle River.. 30 Years Ago --' March 1936. Roads were open in' and out of Lucknow far the first time. in three weeks. A ."cat" snowplow:took'' eight hours. to, open the Witigffiha ' Iaicknow • snow blocked road. Snowplowing costs in rhe village `. of Laicimowa. far Febru' was $14. &4 �--- ' A .skit depicting -an old •fashion ed institute raeetuig�' was present TOP : QUALI ed at the annual "At Home" of Luc know W. I.. Ret J .14 . Geogb • Il:FATlN6 Ea egan preside4 over the program , t ', !t%' • which featured skit, p eirbers i s = R.L.Treleaven, Mrs: Teriule.:•; Clarke,' Mrs. Jack Garter, Mrs. Dave 'Thompson, Wt. 'George And. rew, Hazel Webster Ws. Harvey Webster; Mrs. Youn; Mrs Hary ey Treleaven, Mrs. A..McTa; } :•1�•irs; Archie Paterson, I►lrs '•Sproul, t.. rs. R: J. Caarieron, Mr McLeod:. Mrs. Ger ge• ¥rasher and Willard Thompson • sang' solos. Mary Louise Porteans. billed as a. wee Scotch lassie- danced' the •I4ighland Fling. y Helen MacDonald' and Etta Belle MacDoaiald danced:the: sword dance. HO E. awith,Locn . MacDonald doing the piping. 'A humors skit was era- SERYI .acted. by Isobel Doriglas and Jean • MacMillan.: Dancing c,00clnded j the evening with Jessie Henderson DA and Mary McKenzie winning :pot _ere • j•took charge , of the mechanical • Stemming from a C3'an en Committee rng •wizh ti iilage council,' it -Was decided to.invste ' r-••••••:• r:.3. a+a.aaa;+fan w address the council and Clan e,, Club.' Patel 1.1,eiklejohn, 2 year old son of. Rev, and. Mrs. Grua ,Meikle . }ohsi f _ .. � ,was iso Loodcn a fever and measles. • • Hospital ,here it was deterrnined '!•• • that he was suffering from leaik- 50 Yeas A cirri, . department of.Ostrander's Garage., The following " were listed as being liceaaced to sell: milk in •the' village, George Andrew, William ('St. Helens NeWs) • Mr. and 'trs,. Victor Errington celebrated their 46th wedding anniversary on March 2nd by laavi'" ng supper at the home' of their. son Ross ,and Mrs. .Errngtbn . • Ward Sellers was also. a guest. Mr. arid. Mrs, Murray Fletcher and son May of Merlin Were week end gcesss ar the Paainabecker home. • . •• . r., and Mrs.. oss ErringtOn and family ,were Sunday visitor's at the home of Mrs. Erringtori's sis- ter and.brother-in-law, Mr.',and Albert .Srroeder, at Walker: - ton., Mrs. Allen Miller has returned • to her home after a five week nay at Wingharn Hospital . Also ` . home from hospital is.: Mary Belie Bunter.. • • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Traflet and daughters of Southampton visited with her mother, Mri. • Laura McNeil on Sunday. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald 'Taylor recently was her :moth •Mrs. Ronald °Sprague and, son•Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Al McRoberts and dau $' ter Debbie of London. It ` takes a Seed expert with: world wideto the connections• t� • right 2 t * right time$ , . the right sources, at. the right price. So, if ,you're ,not an ex - 'pert, trust Jones, MacNaughton to provide`; you with .seeds that will gave you completely" satisfying re-' s— ,they're experts! In . fact, seeds and only' seeds Jones are ` MacblaughtOD'S'' bus- . mess r and they've specialise,' ed in seeds for Western Ontario for a great many years. You can be sure of reliable and, dependable • per'for'mance from all Jones, MacNaughbn Seeds true to variety, .high in germ-.. nation and exactly suited to the : soils and climate of Western On- tario. ' Get full value, too, from Jones, . Madiaughton's long-time •' policy of selling the,'. beat seeds at the fairest .prices: 'FOR " ALL YOUR SEED NEEDS, ORDER 'FROM : YOUR ; LOCAL DEALER OR ` F oduction of The Sentinel has been: severely hampered •this • %lee,.k following a breakdown. on azar ciao type Machine Tuesday After a:txlcing until. after; 2 a.m. a Monday writing a report on the: ' Lucknow .District High' School ,thee. we fold' our, l.inoty'fe mach- ine unable to perform on Tuesday morning. : Fortunately: much Of the lino Work was already done, but odr clarified; ads, which we r orniaiiy> dn. on this. machine, •lied sno been - .started. eby rising the typewriter on: these lassifieds,, we think we can -"thy" an .tissue together and we hope: onar readers will not be loo ;critical of our effort:, A `-- ied' call was pieced T resday. for a senricernan who wil cu e. from Londe(' or Toronto. If this same thing had happened six vitas ago, before we 'changed, our productionmethods, it would:• ' have:..been imposs•ilile to print' the paper on tune. However Yej a hope to make it as ;c ai this: week.; / • Plus nbu _. a=►d _. Head ESSO BURNER Sales and Stevie* .HOME :HEAT SERVICE• • Arinstioisg;, R. J. Button, Jamie= E. sir a.e aaa ..asv i ri • . Com', ,Peter Johnston, David • thlne,',Herbert; Q ai3iita, £wart. Taylor. • Room 2 and 3 at. Lucknow, Iablac School. were closed due to' scarlet Hassall. was unveiled at y Officers of the St. Helens Public . the Ladle.' b Ate.. roods b her son,' George leas 3' .. . Hall were `pi'esgdeaa#•.'V�'.. I.: Miller!' secretary T. 8. TaY for ; building i✓rs. cornmattee; . E . MacfilersSir„ y rayl esu=es died ' dd- 4W l etaH4: Rutherford, D. B. ?rcurray. • y from a hea / attack at.the.age a ,Webb P. Clank resigned rsi K� :Oliver ),Charles was elected president of the .Ashfield Peden : - tion tion o' Akre an treasurer after serving I' years. I apil.s at S.S. No. S Kinloss • were Graham Moffat, D. Scant. : EafielMacDonald, Percy Taylor, ' • k aila,:e Mack, S8, a native of psbfYeld C-otal+c� .Scuta, Wesley Tiffin. iso-. Was killed in a highway , belie Moffat, Sanest Orr, Ian ey ide.t':leat Stoney Creek; He was ,_„ Cott; Annie Arrioag, Margaret on the highway to •''i ofl`st Aerie Taylor, Bert Hark-• get aid tc is nailed c X M . ;ne�y Eva Morrison, C-eaar,2e Tiffin,/ trg ' ed as to ccl eatsce 11 i 1web - George �t.ass -'�;th. a.rxrwa� an n . ekis school .ater a v�liue inald Cottrell Allan I;eMalci resign . xG be effective •the An.. e•,. gr,.. .�.. ,, .... • Thompson. Ralph «cerison..Eche; • uta armed w en:rerrp.E �.r,e.,dt at Ktaii Rifihaadson; stela Sc �dteacher. a :.n es or minor accidents •yr �+,� E. �i. w ;G;.. !� '^' i Sif J1•f..s,l..ai ilb•yr'Y ed Y.T. �'. y eery' '-,rice The . , ... , there...• ,.a`'o µ Wiflie Scali; Tom'�`• G , e.,, of the tom. ley Young, Ji lm a Scot, :ily ? yyyy. „� r ..61 to rid f i.;��.�J.,t, +w G: �ea.T3.;*� d�+i�`` �`oL'�'�6'�'is �iae�.a��'iT:�"rk 5 .6`3•' 'p �4" ..,.. : C yyY� r, /{+�hy o y r ��• r ���.':i..W. � jc.arf"� `t"1++'J� MYi �.riduJ4MY,yL+ entertained rk� neighbour! ter ,A a rn irnn. Reniember this is the Week of the' A ni-uai Variety Concert spo oned b the .Ltsc'knoww'Agricultural Soc., let). This year we have an entir- e1; new list of performers. •The Theme is Land' of Our Birth There lj be English, i ish, 'Scotch.. Dutch, /tast'ra1ian:t umbers to say nothing 'pf the Canadian. and Ammer -1 ican acts.' ith Rev: Kaiser as t leer of cesernonies and the Agricultural'. Society Sint, the program will be one you will want to See. Last year the folks who came early were the ones assnsedof a good view, so our only advice it be K early and enioy the cdtceat•. Numbers by Ws. . GTearge Fisher with her humorous readings, The MacDonald trig of Ripley with their lively music. The Itis _off of Jim Sia ett , and Scotch •sOngs by' Walter Dexter, alcng with a play by St. ,;a.3eleais Insritnte, and acts by, tar ohne Altitini, Wanda • anter, "6e:fast School and many =me will mike fcr a complete evening of. fun and aug' er . on hand .cc Sattu"rday evening at L• CknowSdh i 'audaitorir wd °ne after sea•.•ss•••sr••••••••ri••••S SALARY AND COMMISSION MISSION WILL EARN GOOD SALESMEN: AN EXCEL LENT IN. COME • YOU MUST BE ACTIVE AND IN GOOD HEALTH -WORK :CONSISTS OF .DELIVERING; SEL- LING, COLLECTING. AND SECURING NEW CUSTO ERS. -...'-.EXCELLENTFUTURE, STEADY *ORK .AND A : COMPLETE . `"COMPANY PAID" EMPLOYEE BENEFITS.