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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-04-20, Page 15r IVOtesMonal :Nursing. Care 24 ,hours, daily ' Dining Room and Tray Service.. • , Member:— Associated Nursing Homes Inc,' . OnbitriO .Assocdate Member: -- Ontario' Hospital Association ' Municipally Licensed " • • • Licensed by Ontarid'IDepartment of Health . MARY ,NEWBOLD, .REG. N. . • GEORGE A: NEWBOLD, ADMINISTRATOR Drawer 220 • • .Phone 528-2186 G. •, LUCKNOW, • ONTARIO • LOOKING • BACKWARDS. THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILE non., I ice . prem - .t, ld;. le,'' 10 Years Ago. 011' 1956 Ashfield Township: School Area. oard decided to closethree. hools in the township, No..5 ion), No. ;6 (4th concession), nd No. •16 (Crewe). Zion were o be transported to Lotian, 4th oncession to Dungannon and • rewe to Finlay's school. .Kintail., nd •Sheppardton had been closed. or the year before. Total pupil ntolment in Ashfield was 260 .• , etitighs, were circulated opposing he closing. A sevenman committee of ilbert Frayne, Jack MacKenzie, mar Brooks, Harvey .Houston, eorge; Elliott , e. A , Murray and. m, Kinahan .was .appointed at i armers. meeting: in the Johnstone lock to 'investigate the matter f establishing a hog- assembly entre at. Lucknow, Mary :: ° Mar Fulton, W. Coulthard 'and . au1. Pratt resigned their, teaching ositions at Lucknow District High. drool, A flash fire seriously •'threatened, e+B:A.service`station•of Bill inter. : Damage was held to oke and•'water. • Ben' Comfort of St. Catharines �.otted .a bear on the Malloch rim, concession 6 Ashfield Bill Ross of Amberley lost the dex finger, of his right hand in an ccident when buzzing,wood at • len Campbell''s farm: at Amberley Jane Johnstone was engaged as a•, acher at Lucknow Public School, 7. e succeeded Mrs. Roy- Havens ho had taught Room 1 for seven ars. Allan 'Cooper,. sanitary inspector re with Bruce Health Unit, ent to Owen Souhd where he was ployed by that city. ° Fred 'Jackson"sailed from Mont - al'for .a:three month visit in gland, . • ' . Mrs. •p. L. MacKinnon was esident of Kairshea Women's 26;.. ,grader oil and .° ial 6434 ing plowing , bull-. iomp- 7.7.4; fa Pen-. Gener- ce, _ lay pay;, Jerk. ancer ly oldie .dis- .• fists one ds to Support the 'will con Kenneth ener on„ ging others orn he ,meet. ` 6 Sotdon . visited lrs. Frank Eastme0', Science hoof. lied Mrs; her on ecently )e Free - Nits, me.•after ,eral stitute. 30 Years Ago, 1936 Ple016k MIS t_et i;rees nt of Ste Leap � isewiers er offers were ast'prisidient, . R.Allin; hon. president, n .Joynt; vice president, Clark Jayson; secretary -treasurer, ..A. Porteous, Jun es, J.. Henderson, tilemaker, long time Lucknow resident,. d•at'the age of 81. he Easter dance at Paramount '11 had, music provided by.Hog- • s Orchestra. Admission was n 250, ladies 1C¢ (including youth Kinloss Presbyterian Chur- presented Miss Mary MacConn with a purse of money in recog- on of her service as organist. Division court was closed at Rip= Cases were•taken to Kincard- . Ross Martyr had'' been court rk, , 'eter Shiells of Amberley_ obser•' his 99th birthday.' Brothers. of Merrell "Slim" ,Atch ' eson were seeking his Whereabouts; to settle;the family estate.: Slim was a resident of Lucknow for a time but had "disappeared" early in 1936' and his present location was not known . Slim homesteaded in.the western states before coming to the Lucknow area as • a' ' chauffeur for Rev. Mr.. Ritchie • who was minister of Ashfield Fres, byterian Church. 'It. had been so long since the .Attheson:'brothers had seen Slim,they had given " • himup for dead. Slim's father. was a native..of West Wawanosh leaving there. about 1870; • . Ada M. Webster was :teaching/ the following at S.S.No. 5,' :Ash' field (Zion), Rena Hunter,' linRmie l 'Hunter, Eldon Ritchie, •Kathleen Gardner, Lorna. Reid, Kathleen Gibson, DoritReid;• Russell Ritchie Keith Hackett; Keith Ritchie,, Marion Gardner,. Allan Ritchie, Lyle Ritchie.; Eric. Hackett,-, Johnny. Hunter;. Lorna, Hunter, Lois Hunter. The Marylin tea room,: operated for more than two years by Misses Mae Davison and Mary Watson, was taken over by Mr. and Mrs,. Noble Johnston;. of Ashfield: A social, evening . at the town hall ended the Church League hockey. season.'. South Kinloss' were the winner', and the team was made up of Howard Agnew, Andy. Orr, Harold Stewat, Jack Button, Alex MacIntosh, Gordon McInnes, Bill Jewitt, Allan McConnell, Wes Huston, Morgan Henderson,' Jim Stewart:.; Socuai Evening . On 25th Anfliver.:wy (Kinloss News) An Friday evening former Fourth concession neighbours • gathered at the Kairshea Hall to honour Mr. and Mrs. Harold . Austin on the occasion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Six tables of Shoot were played. High score winners were Mrs. Cliff Roulston and Bob Gilchrist. Consolation awards went to. Betty Hamilton 'and John McKinnon, 'At lunch time the following addres was. read by Mrs, Ira Dickie and Lloyd MacDougall presented Harol and Anne with an electric deep • fryer. pear Harold. and Anne. Your friends .on the;Fourth Are with pleasure aware That for twenty-five years . You have been a glad pair. And we are remembering 'Some'yeatrs that you spent As :neighbours among us hi friendly content. , We're glad that you're. living Not far , from us still And:' that in the Home Town Good places you. fill. :We ask' your acceptance Of this basket fryer. ('•Twill. never be causing Your bill to go higher):' ' And when you are eating. Some tasty bite from it , Remember our.wishes • Are bright as :a comet, Long may,. you;bespared To enjoy your nice homel. May your, boys, be directed Where, ever ;they roam! May health and God's blessings Be yours urs to enjoy And 'gratitude '.ever . Your memories employ. • Your friends 'and neigh' boors, ori the 'Fourth.'• Margaret Loney of Niagara Falls spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton'and Betty. Janette, Susan and 'Murray.' Barr were alsoholiday visitors with their grandparents. Deriver . Dickie attended a - A.$. conference at 'Northern. Ohio College at Ada, Ohio, .. April 15: and 16: Bill Buckton of Torcato Univer- sity spent a few days' of Easter vac' ation with his parents., Mr. and Mrs. Herb Buckton. Other visitors .this past weekend were Mrs. D MacGonnell of Walkerton, and • , .Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allen of Rexdale. Sunday visitors with. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd MacDougall' were Mr. and Mrs, .:Harvey. MacDougall of Guelph. . Eileen Burt attended the Bruce County Folk School held at the Cardinal' Motel, Varney; from • April 10th to 14th. Mr. and Mrs. . Murray Tuck of 'Oakville were weekend visitors with Mr. •arid Mrs.-'iDaalgiai Grath The mush rnee!dotditairshea lir J will be held VAS Thuoday April 2 Ist, at the flame Of Mrs. Leonard Madams.� Grace' MacDougall arrived home Sunday after completing her first year at Kemptville Agricultural' School, She was accompanied by a classmate, Sue Brooks, of • Terrace Bay.. ` April .1916 Ed N. Hodgins, formerly of Kinloss, purchased. the Lucknow coal business of Moise and Irwin„ Isaac Andrew., who was in the maple syrup business, reported a very poor season • bonalda .McDiarmid of the 4th of Kinloss,left for Farrand Train- - ing School in Detroit to train' as• a nurse. Philip Stewart, mail courier ;on Route 4. purchased the Strachan property " s colairelick St. Mary R. Colbert was : the followik .nut •S . S': No.S , Mb- field. Myrtle Ritchie, Lizzie Helm, Alfred .Andrew,Freddie Ritchie, 'Janie Ritchie,. Willie Stroud, Marshall Gibson, Essie • Ritchie,. Margaret Webster, Gertie Stroud, Earl Gibson, 'Eve Brown, -Edna Ritchie.• ' George H. Smith was selling a new Chevrolet•490'Model for . . $675. Mary Little, .22 -year-old daugh ter of Mr. ,and Mrs. W . J:Little of Lucknow; died from pleura-pneu- nionia while visiting relatives in Toronto. ° The i$pchalsh baseball team or- • ganized at f A . McKendrick's store. Hon. president was Peter MacIntyre; president, Daniel •" Rose; manager,%D.C,MacKenzie; captain, Duncan Matheson; .sec-: retary-treasurer,' ]D. A . Finlayson; mascot, R. Hamilton, • ; Have you : found. the: answer to ensuring your children a college education:? . Call The Mutual.1000. of Canada,' -'ItEPResetiv TIVRt• W. JACK SALTER; r 2,0 FRANCES STREET, .` :WINGHAM.ONTARIO • RHONE: WINGHAM '35,4740 ' Buried At Greenhill The committal service, for die late Bertram Curran of London was ,conducted at. Greenhill Cemetery 'on Wednesday, April13th,; by Rev, G. W Kaiser.' Mr. Curran died suddenly in London on March 13th. Mirl'ard George Funeral Home of London were in .charge of the committal. Immediate members of the fam- ily were present. M. and Mrs. Toni Adam: of ' Toronto, 'and Mr.. and Mrs... WM. . • Raynard and Pauline of Listowel, .. 'were' recent visitors with 'Mr.. and . Mrs. Gordon, McPherson, ° . Rev,.and Mrs. •A:E;Willis atten- .ded the dedication of the Chapel, of Fh'ilthea in London on Sunday afternoon. On Tuesday., •Rev. Willis will conduct the funeral. of. the late Mr:. Holmes. at his former chargenear Barrie..' : Patients in Wingham and District Hospital from this community are E. W. Rice and Mrs. Lorne Woods. Mrs. Allan Miller spent At few days In London with Mrs. aiwood. Elliott who is a patient iai 1ctoris Hospital: The Lucknow Lions Club will be attending the St. Helens church service next Sunday at 2.30 P.m. Sunday school,'y!till beat eleven o'clock. next Sunday only. John and Susan Wilson of Hain - Mon . spent Easter: holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Aitchison and family MOVE FROM ILDERTON Mr. and Mrs: Bob Aitchison,. Bradley .and Barbara, :Moved on Saturday from Ilderton to. the. farm of his father, Archie`Aitchi son,• Sheila •McQuillal Spent the Easter holidays with Mr, and Mrs.. Joe Murphy and Colleen in Strat- ford.. .A Good. Friday service was held;: at the St. - Helens pastoral charge by; the ministeF. Reit. A E.:Will- is. The theme was 'Christ was. human as well, as divine --never was there loneliness like his.' • About forty-five people were .attendance. The theme. of the. Easter .Sunday. service was 'Christ is not. dead but` much .alive. God is only.: dead to thosewho never have town him' and do not care to do ". God always was and'.atways 5,111 be as he died even before diliworld; bew gan The Rev, Alfred'WilUts minist er of St. Helens. pastoral. Charge,. spoke to a large congregation in the Varna United Church on .Mare .dy `Thursday 'evening, 'April7th, . , Rev;. Willis used as his `topic, 'Our ` . Lord's betrayal' and had charge. of the• sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Rev. M % 'Morrison, minister of the church , was in charge of the service with the choir singing 'Alone' and 'Lonesome Valley.' Rev. and Mrs. Willis later visited the Manse in Varna far a cup Of-,- tea before returning to St. Helens. YOURS for high-speed, hard -pull farming. Tough- est, easief>ft handling big power anybody ever built. RELIABILITY P*OV*D again and again during ,160,000 hours of ruthless testing. 12 months' or 1500 hours warrantq SEL L Feed and Sup�.Ltd. • PHONE 523;4!61 tint. 3 ILll TH