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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-08-24, Page 12, AUGUST EffiA liUS 24 1410 rig • Aaa♦ t.a►f/►4011*a►*•a••”*..44•••••••••••••”0t.aa.a n.gNowLOOKING BACKWARDS Use On Sklerocid THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES 4040. •40,40 4040 W\\ \\i1\t\uY:\1:, 4040. 4040. . 4040. ...••V 4 A.CA2 .•n.-.. .» ., _• 4040 STYLED FOR .THE YOUNG CROWD Big league in any man's language Sunbeam Sole Proof shoes 40 . the to performance shoes that hit home runson any occasion: You can wear; them dancing even' wear them hiking but you'll have a hard time wearing them out• Guaranteedsoles and heels make. the .big - difference... ,40:14....••••44••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •o• After working on, a bridge for several months on the Finlay Mae - Donald side road, the jot) has now been completed and. traffic 'can, once- again use .tiie'side road. Mr. and .Mrs. ;Raul Ernberlin of Toronto spent the week -end with • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finlayson, •• Mrs, Donald R. MacKenzie spent a couple of days in Clinton with friends, Miss Mable MacDonald of- Wind-. sor spentthe week -end at her. bbnie here. GRASS FIRE A grass fire at .the Ernest Gibson.: farm, on Saturday was cause for alarm. when'severel bee hives started to burn. Lucknowfiremen answered the call•and brought the blaze under control. Mr. and Mrs,' Tom Farrell have • had; the roof and trim on their• house painted, which adds to . the appearance of this fine stone structure.: Recent visitors with Mrs,Donald R. MacKenzie were Mr. and Mrs.: Donald Kemler. and Ruth of Mich. and Mr: and:;Mrs,, Tom Inglis •and •family, of Wroxeter.. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCharles. and Scott' of Brantford are holi- daying with Mr. and Mrs..Oliver McCharles: • • ERN MORE • The top -dressing of estahltshzd' hay immediately ediaiely afte` firs cutting 4San ao paed.,prative r ;th profit- ' Cartspous farmers. Hare v1' 31 '.a 510.03' APP, 3s upst ' per eat on the 'average. &lc ' at. • kaaa S210.00 pe acre' return: The use of fertilizer (Th pasture at trild.sea b as equally prof zb • SAVE MORE CO -Op hulk SPxcad+?ng tam:. an c- fors and aL-tua": C'9i,.i's %em :e,tlr..l felt:1:2.;x, 3t .apiprosErnitell bag %nnoes•?:^ CC}=pP. ege4pirrent are .2i...'6..�' �..�.•.'_- . (St. H,elens'News) On Saturday evening, Dawna • Aitchison was guest of honour at a community shower in St Helens Hall. : Escorted to her seat ofhonour, by her sister- in-laws.Ives, :Bob Aitchison and Mrs;. Iirn Aitchison, Dawns; re ceived many useful gifts. She was, assisted by Nancy, and Patsy .Cranston'. Mrs. A ndrew • Gaunt, . read an/address of good wishes. A .humorous reading was given by Mrs. Harvey Webb and Mrs. Frank McQuillan conducted a contest. Musical numbers were given by Sheila McQuillin, Mrs. 'E. W. Rice, Mrs. Bruce Raynard and Roselene Phillips. Lunch was served at the conclusion: The September meeting of'the W.I. will -be held on September 1st at 8:30ap..m. In charge of !meeting -1 Mrs. Lloyd Hunter and Mrs Jim Aitchison. Current Events, Mrs. Lorne Woods. Sale of 'Candy. Program and Lunch Mfrs. Angus. McDonald ,. Mrs. Chas.. McDon ald ; .Mrs ..John Pritchard. Mr. and Mrs. Jing Barbour and Mss: Freda Goutier and Mamie of Landon were Sunday visitors • with M . and. Mrs- Andrew G aunt . • Little Jimmie Laidlaw of Wing - him has been:olidaying with ' Truck at tractor -arty a spreader` / see so,..- IC:04r ar d arrange for the' z•Sost pra.1+ tca w 41 t L i.'4,klY *tat a:Zt spec method d t r .your fa,.- .. • Balk Fert r gpr ellen is, soother COOP Semler to : a Outstay .Forayer uis grandparents, Mr. and. Mrs. Tom Todd. . Standay morning, Rev. W.iili; conducted Baptismal • Service in £t. Helens Church when Elizabeth Ann Black, . i Black Of Middleton, N.S. was• hap ine13 . The Black family are • O' a two+eek vacation with her .:Ater s M. and. Mrs. Gor;doti er..a ; ite.:is : has been•holiday and Mrs. d hack w'tl;•on at a cottage at Port e,. -a-ter .:arbour cf Listowel is s+:.4a • , i` his cousin. Dayle. 1,12 . ar Mrs. C- l:e McDonald of Friday r.:orning . '` ,40 :40: ere Gen will :eat -t. e two ears; ,r ♦,..s +��e fore er Beverley a. & .+gtrcor. ty. 4040 20 )'ass Ago •• Walter Brown of Amberley:, ex- Reeve .of Huron Township and Reeve J. W. Joynt of Lucknow were two of an 8 -Man committeeform- ed to press for action to have High- way 86 paved from Amberley to the Guelph - Kitchener Highway. Mr, and Mrs. Everett 'Harris,:' .• George and Ivan, moved from Lueknow' to .Goderic .: For a time they tenanted the Lcknow borne • • o_f the late Mrs, -Thomas Watson,' Frank Lorusso; CNR section fore-- manpurchased the Lucknow • , home of the late Mrs'. Thomas Watson, ° . Union services were: held, during '• July and August between Lucknow Presbyterian and Lucknow United Churches. Rev. C,H'. °MacDonald , was in.the United pulpit during July. and Rev . J. W Stewart. yid in the 'Presbyterian pulpit in Aug-:. ust, Mrs , Thomas. Quigley (Jean Long) .was honoured at Lothian ;'School in Ashfield where she re- .tired after 20 years as'reacher: there: Instrumentals were given by Sybil Barger, Phyllis..and Shir- ley Gibson: Earl Swan gave ah address and Gordon Ritchie made .the presentation of a'gift.'of mon ey . :. . Mel 'Orr purchased 'a •Chesley property and opened a shoe store: and repair .business Miss Frances. MacLean:and D.R... MacLean were honoured at the 'Close of the team at. 'Lucknow, • High School.'Miss MacLeanrhad been on the ' Lucknow-staff over, 40 years as teacher and principal.. Grade . 9• students in Lucknow... High School were Mary Anderson', Bill Bolt Mary•Chin, Viola Cook " Helen' Dustin., Eileen Elliott,: Lois` Johnston, .Robert Lyons. Clifford MacMillan, Von- -aide on-•aide Ma:cQuaig,' Joan`MacQuaig :' James- Morrison . Mary Murdock,, Marion Nicholson, Harvey Ross',, Ray Stanley, Gwen Treleaven, Jack Stewart , • Levelling of the . ground' comm enced at the site of the new..Luck•.'. now District'`Cc-operative 10.,G00. "plant near:the CNR,' Joan Rivett:; 12 year old daugh: ter•of Mi and"Mrs: George Rivett of Dungannon, saved a 11:-year-old'Michigan girl from• drowning when she .got into : " difficulty at. Port Albert beach • where the Nine -Mile river, dump into the lake. . Ira Wall purchased the Hector MacKay farm on the Lucknow: Wingham; road, • Fred A'ndejrson of Zion suffered '• a badly broken and crushed heel when a wagonload of hay passed over it • . Stage• Door Canteen, 'a . following pupils at S.:8. Aq a field; Beryl Gardner, 'Norma A erson, Cecil Gardner,•`liarlie Anderson, Sydney Gardner , Li, Hunter, Jim Gardner , Violet - Ritchie, Daisy' Ritchie, Elleda' Hinter. Ruby Reid, Harvey Rit• 'rime Hackett, • Results in the Entrance Class log exams at Lucknow listed th. following pupils; Mary W a lsori, .°Helen MacDonald, Vera :*Sherri Arabeli Cameron, Edith hurl, Lillian Broom:, Helen Burt;•A1 Carruthers, Cameron Cook, M Graham,,, Roy. Graham , t a. Arlie Hodgins, John Hodgins,'A'rnand MacDonald, Sheila Maci,:� ori John Martyn. Clarence i„1eCien aghan, Russell. Moore, Charles Tiffin, Elizabeth Wadel, Lorne. Wade, Charles Webster', Derail Wraith ' ' Top finkata Nit ; .Forest bowl- ing tournament'was composed o Lucknowites F. T. Armstrong, Robert 'pee , T . Watson , T . S, Re Canadian National Railways' were . advertising"50.,(O.".harve ers wanted in Western Canada" and . tthe fare tO W innipeg's as 1500 jeople attended :the Gold- en Jubilee Reunion at 'Zion Unit• Church, Elliott Burns :resigned his possiti at: McKim's Drug Store' and: left. fol . Detroit, • 6n highly Y.ecirs Ago, July .1906 The pupils of S... S. No loss 'presented their,tea•c•her Miss W.E. Milne with •a. china tray. • The address:'was signed by' Ruth :McKinnon, Arinie Mckinnon and' Jessie McGregor • S.S.No. 4 •Kinloss listed the ..following pupils;, Irta Switzer; Maggie Thompson, Freddie Ke Chester' Fiiell, Robbie Elliott," Teddy Switzer, Myrtle Congram, Wiliie'Dempsey, Mai'.iienry, Hazel Fizeil,.. Phoebe Corrgram; Flossie Haines, Melvin Thom Annie Kenny Eldred S,r:.itier. Dorothy • H Lees passed examin- ations at the Lort,don•C;arserratai of Music: with 1st class.l°onours, Miss Frances MacLean of nun gannon was engaged to teach iec! . •ond department at. Lu'N now Pub;1 School and:Miss Ethel t,arneren, was engaged to teach fourth department A,T:Davison and Sen were ad-. vertising a "Berliner `Cramaphonc which adds to the pleasure of the ling winter evenings • Mail contract tender, were call• ed. for the hauling betee'r loch. alsh and Ripley, six tv-res a week each way. Tender forms were available at .FoSt offices it Loehalsh, Ripley; (1`,et.Valley and Verdun,, • rated'show, wasplaying at Rex- ford/ Ostrander' s.Rex Theatre in ' Lucknow.,' ' July' 1926. r'. G. Anderson of Lucknow was • the unanimous choke as.provin- • cial candidate in South Bruce at the nominating Convention in 'Walkerton, He had previously rep resented the area from 1911 to 1914, R. P,Cameron of Lucknow, a ,for- mer president of the riding,' chair ed the. meeting: . . . Mrs Angus MacDonald sold her Doss, Street residence to Bill 'Lloyd , 1 an employee of Silverwoods. • The Garden Party and Strawberry festival of Langside Presbyterian Church was held on the church: lawn on July 8th, Ada Websterr'was teaching the The Sentinel editor ailed for. those using "smokeless tobacco', :, to •use Abe grey matter in their craniums and quit: spitt:ne on the. Street where villaze rrs;dents walked, Mr. and Mrs. Gera:.'. Stewart of Kincardine visited ::r:nday evening. with Mr; a:•�- "•rs, Tom Stewart and boys. Mr. and •Mrs . A r ;o \s' ilkes of Kincardine visited : ; week`w,fti Mr. and Mrs ...Tor • wart and boys.. . Mr., and Mrs.. Roc• ,:denbc*f Teeswater visited <<s' `';r'�ay evening with. Mt, Mrs • b'`f'' Haidenby and fare;..., •