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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-06-08, Page 7thR 196{ 1IC:. mar: of end: with spent Donald. S.. c.otnpan r Rrt ce and Mrs; cher »,`•. Pis- �1d •' err yard. aelded tti, d1e. years 1846 EDNESDAY, JUNe 1960 LOOKING BACKWARDS i7 THE LUCKNOW. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES 20 Year • s Ago une 1946. Directors of LucknowDistrict o -op,: and a few others were anvassing the district for loans on dividend basis to finance a $10,. 00. fertilizer mixing plant. James R. Hackett of Lucknow, uffered a severe head injury in an." ecident while loading. a cattle east . The animal had. been'i'old° o Robert Button, and while loading nto a truck, the,beast kicked the ailgate which struct Mr. Hackett n The head, • • . Officers. of the •Lucknow Pipe and were president, Neil Mac- allum; vice president, Frank acKenzie; secretary treasurer, ;E.McKim; pipe major, Roy acKenzie , Lucknow Board of Education, ade plans to run a school: bus' hrough Ashfield Township comm - riding in the Fall. The route. was o run west 'on .the .9th to :Kintail, cross the Kintail`sideroad to. , ochaish, and •east to Lucknow. nother first, 'Agricultural, Science. as to be taught in. the Fall. Miss 'Margaret MacKenzie of • hamesville and 'Glenn H. 'Need - am of Su.ndridge were engaged .: o teach at Lucknow. High School. Mrs. Earl Durnin of St. Helens ' uffered S' broken back when she fell through a 'feed hole covered with hay to the barn floor' below. Alex Smith of Lucknow' was appointed principal of Dungannon two -rival 'school. ` Mrs. Cameron McAuley, •a elsb war bride,. arrived at. her • new home near Ripley and was • guest .of 'honour at a• shower•spons-: ored by Mrs. Walter Forster. t Lucknow Branch of the Ladies Auxiliary honoured five overseas brides who ,had 'made •Lucknow. heir home, Mrs. James Burns, . rs. Ralph Hodgins;. Mrs. Russell hitby , :Mrs. Harvey Hall and rs. Dave Milne, Lucknow Girl Guides went to ondon to see Lady B:aden.'Powell, They were, Ardonna Iohnston; essie :Marshall; Bernice Shaddic.k, Betty Marshall,. Jean Treleaven, Eunice Reed, Shirley Johnston, Shirley,'Robinson Mary tiAnderson, uth- Anderson, Cail.McMillan, Mary Jo Anderson;- Edna Reid, Marjorie England, Mary Jane Wall Kathleen Graham, Margaret Chin, -onalda McQuaig, Winnifred , Stewart, Doris•L1oyd,.Captain ary Boyle, and Lieutenant Mowbray, 40 Years Ago ne 1926. Senior .2nd at. Lucknow Public •hool were. Melvin. Johnston; argaret Ritchie, ;Cameron Finlay - n, Cecil Armstrong; John Wilson, avid Horne, Donald "MacDonald., na Agar,, Harold Button, Stuart • ollyer, Eddie Whitby, Douglas . lark, Florence McInnes, Jean acMillan•, Verna Steward, J.C., urnin PhilMacMillan, Jack • sher, Tom MacDonald, Melvin anley. A . P,.Mewhinney .of Bruce Town i'p was the Liberal candidate North. Bruce. • Those passing the' Girl Guide ealth Badge were Jean Stewart, ary Wilson, Helen MacDonald, elen MacLeod Marion Stewart, era Sherriff, Jessie Stewart, Cary Douglas, Jessie MacKenzie, largaret`IvlcQuillin, Winnifred rmstrong, •KatherineMacKenzie. Agnew Trimble .Si Reid a dBailie, A e1ot1 aced second in a bowling tourn- ent at Cargill. ' .Rena MacDonald was the new assistant at N: G. MacKenzie's . grocery in Lucknow. ,• Donald, Gall was succeeded. as teller at the Bank of.Comrnerce by 1. W, Tiernan, 60 Years Ago June 19.0,6, • The Garden Party of Langside • Presbyterian Church was held in theorchard at F. G. Moffat's. The,annual meeting of South Bruce Farmer's Institute was held at the farm"of T.holnas Malcolm , . at Kinlough. " Ryan •and •fennel of Kinlough . received delivery of a new thresh ing outfit from Thomas Webster as did James Ritchie of Ashfield. • The big steamer, .Greyhound, • was taking a special excursion from Goderich ;to Detroit,: Return .trip $1. • , Mern'hers' of the Lucknow • Base-, ball team were; V. Brislan pitch-' 'et, W. McCoy catcher, R. Rob- ertson 1st;, F. 'Thompson 2nd. ' M. Bryan' 3rd, W Bryan's.s.., W. Johnstone, f,, J. Habbick r. f. W. Millyard 1.f. • Paul Smeltzer was, caretaker of Greenhill Cemetery. • Crop •Report y Y for Huron County. ;. Most .of the cornpacreage has been planted in Huron•County.. Some farmers have sown white.• beans, . A number of 1965' corn _fields remain; to be ploughed. •, Generally. spring plowing on clay: loam'soils. has been difficult to cultivate. into a fine seed bed this year. Growth in pasturesand hay 'fields is improving.',' • Salvation Mny Appeal Nets $658 The Lucknow campaign for funds for the Salvation Army Red Shield appeal has been wound up. Cainpai'gn.chairman Ken Career on reports donations of $658,50 to - the fund which was conducted loc- ally by the Canadian Legion. This is slightly down•froni last .year's • . total of $681. • Ken advises•that anyone who might have been overlooked might still leave their contribution at Finlayson's Store or at Cyril - Brown's,, or donations might be sent to the Salvation. Army in W ingham • KINGSBRi.DGE' Mr. -and Mrs. Fergus Dwyer and family of. Kenkora spent Sun- day with Mr. and - Mrs. - Donald. . - Frayne and family. •.' • Misses Frances. Gilmore and Irene Milne of' London spent the weekend, here., Mrs. Bernadine Kenny, Detroit, Mrs. Josie Cleary, Wallaceburg, are visiting, relatives here. • Mrs; Martha O'Neil is a patient in Goderich Hospital. Jim Sinnett of the'Motot Vessel, Paul Townsend, is home for a. few days. . Mr. and :Mrs.' Ellis •Irwin and son Drew', Mr. ;and •Mrs. 'T. Vim :mer;' Dorchester, 'Visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim' Martin and family on Sunday.' • • Congratulations to Mr. and, Mrs. Jim MacDonald ,on the birth of a daughter, June 6th in Goderich Hospital. Mr Henry Van Dyke of •Holland, is 'visiting his son Bili and daugh- ter; Mrs. Van Rooy and families,. Mr; and Mrs.. Peter Slits, Holl- and, are visiting their daughter, -Mrs. Van Dyke, 'Bill and family. Mr. *andMrs. Ray Dalton spent Weekend eekend in Galt.. and Toronto. MOORE'S PORCH & FLOOR ENAMEL Interior and Exterior DECORATIVE COLOR FOR AREAS UNDERFOOT. Bring new beauty to those heavytraffic areas around the- house -the porches, stairs, 'floors and patio. Porch & Floor Enamel - is madeto use•where thewear is greatest; • It has a beautiful high gloss finish that will not fade or. water -spot and can be applied to either wood or concrete. MURDIE and ard ware sem► 4�111110. 4111111s*A1111M: 4,11Nisi 41111110r .411.1n, PAGE SEVIN WHY: YOIl,. SHOULD .CQNVERT YOUR PRESENT EQUIPMENT. TO SAFE, ECONOMICAL OIL HEAT It's easy to convert to oil. We have a complete. lineof top quality. Esso Heating Equipment to choose from Esso burner -$1.85 a month •' Complete Esso oil:. furnace unit $4.95* a month. And now, with Esso heating equipment, we can arrange for you to get Esso Home Heat Service, at .no cost. Your bestguarantee for continued . home heating comfort. 1.,. y P , . ' - - . Gi • ealkd to your alai" u die wA ROY HAVENS Plumbing and Heating. Phone 528-3412 Lucknow' ESSO OIL BURNER. ,SALES and SERVICE w. HOME HEAT SERVICE In' Coma 9 Weeks CULROSS• ORNERS Mrs. Frank Brown returned home from visiting in the States and • spent a few' days with Mr: and. Mrs'. Reg. 'Brown, ,. MOVE TO KINLQUGH Mr.' and Mrs.' Don Gillespie and Linda Mahood DIes ,'Linda Mahood; 18, who lay unconscious for; nine' weeks after being :injured in a car accident, ' died Friday night at Victoria, family moved. last week from the Hospital, London; . '"-t1••;;;. former Arthur Graham farm to Miss. Mahood, named queen their home in Kinlough'.. •of Wingham District High School WILL MAKE HOME IN TEESWATER earlier•this year; suffered brain' • Mrs. Frank Brown moved- Friday ' 'damage, three broken ribs, a to TeesWafer to the downstairs , perforated lung„ and a broken apartment of Jim Meyers, •Tees- shoulder. in a two -car crash: in water. •London ril4.. �..p • Weekend visitors with Mr. ;and She had been a passenger in a• Mrs,. Tom Stewart, and boys were , car driven by Thom:asEllacott,, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goesel.and 18 ,of.VVingham. The Ellacott. Susan, Ted Kelly. and daughter, youth, Laverne Hodgins•, 20, of Alex Stewart :and girls, all of Kin- •Lucknow, driver of the other. car, cardine.. and Sonja. Vapelka, a passenger, Kevin Haldenby of Orillia is in:the Hodgins' car,. were'. not holidaying with relatives here. seriously hurt Rae Haldenby visited- on• Sunday Miss Mahood had been, in ;the: with Mr., and Mrs..Ivan Parker hospital's isolation ward', where. and Donna. at Cargill, she had been fed intravenously • Visitors with Mr. 'and Mrs. N. E. ,since the accident. Haldenby and family were Mich-' She was a member of'Teeswater ael and John O'Malley of.Teeswat- United Church •Where"she had been • er, Mr.'and lvlrs. Ross Irwinand a Sunday School teacher. family, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hald- Surviving.are her parents, Mr. enby and family, all of Lucknow, and Mrs, Cecil' Mahood;. two broth - ers, Douglas at home and Donald Mr. and Mrs. Fred Friendorf of •, . Kitchener; ,Mr. and Mrs. Don of London; one sister, Mrs. Peter Haldenby•ofToronto, and. Dale (Marlene) .Hemingway of Listowel. 'Haldenby- •, - of Southampton. ifurial was Monday in Teeswater Cemetery, END OF SCHOOL TERM Richie Knight And : The Mldnights. FRIDAY,JUNE 17.•, .. 9.30 P.M.— 1:00 A.M. In The HArena Advance tickets 01.00 pow person At the door $1.25 • o 4 Is 410