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UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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LOOKING BACKWARDS soame Pigs, hers acid:
THROUGH TH.EMrs, Thomas' Gaunt of Kinloss
`SEN;TINELFILES died suddenly in her 5th year,
• 50 Years. Ago
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NOW
THERE'S ONE
MORE GOOD
REASON
WHY .YOU
SHOULD . CONVERT
YOUR PRESENT
EQUIPMENT TO
SAFE, ECONOMICAL
OIL HEAT
It's easy to convert to oil; We have a compleie
line of top quality Esso Heating Equipment to -
choose from • Esso burner -41.85 anonth •
Complete Esso oil ;furnaceunit-$:4.95*..a,
month. And now, with Esso heatingequipment,
we' can arrange for you to get Esso Home Heat
Service, . at no cost. Your best guarantee for
continued: home heating comfort. '
!bummed :to your existing daa w
ROT HAVENS
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Plumbing and Heating Phone 528-3012 Lucknow
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ESSO` OIL BURNER ,SALES and SERVICE
HOME HEAT SERVICE
ASHFIELD
Mr. and `Mrs. Harold Jardine 'of
Markham called on friends and .
relatives here last week.
Richard 'Compton and son Wayne
of. Toronto spent the week end.
with his sister ,:Mrs, Colin Howes,
A meeting of the Kintail• Cemete:I.
ry .board. was held. Monday night.
i Plans were made for drains in the
new part and a 'second, roadway,. to
form a U turn. The' annual 'meet
ing is to be during the second .week
end in June .
PAG*' WIN
10' 'Years Ago
July 195F,.•
Fire threatened the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Button, west of
:town, ' but was brought under con-.
trol.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Duncan closed
their restaurant and pool room bus-
iness
us
iness and returned'to their farm
at Newry near Atwood..
Lucknow Public •Schog1 staff hon-
oured Mrs. Roy Havens upon her
retirement front teaching,
Margaret Salkeld, who had tau'-
ght school,at Duncan,. B.C. and
at. Montreal, accepted a. position
to teach in, a on' -room' school in
the Yukon, : forty miles from
Whitehorse. •
The Graham property adjoining
the Supertest Garage was purcha-
sed by Supertest.
The Huron County trio of Bert
Pepper,: Barry McQuillan and.
David Kirkland won the judging
competition at the Michigan
State Shorthorn"Breeders' Field
pay. .
:
About .35,neighbours assisted
Kelso. McNay at Paramount with
a barn raising. The old :barn had
'been torn down,
Paul,Ernest Meiklejohn, three=
,year -.old son of Rev. and Mrs.
Grant- Meikfejohn died from
• Leukemia .less 'than 'five months
after it was detected. '
Joan, Cormack public health.
nurse/with the Bruce ;Country ,
Unit, resigned• her post' here.
In a desperate effort to 'salvage
'some• hay , much of which was.
deteriorating and: rotting, many �.
district farmers were haying on
Sunday., in mid July.
Jimmy MacDonald' of Lanesvi
ale fn Afield: TownsJ'Up suffered`
a broken leg when he fell.frorh •
a . "horseback" ride on the, back
of his' brother, John.. `
Everett Lane , son of Mr, and
Mrs. Mac Lane of Kiniough,
. was appointed supervisor of
music' for public: schools for the
city of Chatham.
Arnold Hartford; a cadet at
' Lucknow District High School,
attended the ' national cadet camp
at Banff, Alberta.. '
Bethel United Church on Highway
21 observed their Centennial.
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Our experienced .mechanics spot the
trouble before expensive damage sets in.
We. assure top performance with fhe best
tools, ' materials. Fast service, tool
E. MacDonald
YOUR
DEALER
Jack Cook, Eunice Carter , Bass-
illa.Cassidy, Gerald Cook, Jim-
mie Hamilton, Ross MacDonald,
Grace MacKinnon, Joan MacKin-
non, Murdean MacLeod, Grace
MacLeod, Reba Marshall, Doris.
McClenagha a, Mildred McClen-
aghan, Eleanor McFarlane, Rhea
Miller, George Moffat , Dean
Paterson, Jean Reed, Chester
Robb, Donald Ross, Robert R.oss,.
Murvin Solomon, Evelyn Taylor,
Helen Thompson, Flora Whaley. .
P.S. MacKenzie, son of Mr. .
and /sifts, 'R V. MacKenzie .grad-
uated as a lawyer from. Osgoode
Hall and entered the law practice
of "W . R. Tomlinson of Port Elgin,
West Wawanosh Township .pur-
Chased a road grader from -Dom
inion.Road Machinery in Goder-
ich .for $3,000.
A small barn belonging to
Fred Emberlin, and located at
the south of the.village ne
July 1916
Lucknow Pipe Band furnished
rusic at .a Garden Party at Dun''..
Bannon on the eve of Dominion
Day.
Miss Mary R, Culbert, teacher
at, S.S, No 5,'.ftshfield, was pre-
sented by the community after
completing three years as teacher
there, The address of best wishes
was signed by Verna Stroud, Ada
Helen , . Myrtle Ritchie and Lizzie.
Helm .
The finishinggtouches of "board-.'
ing up" the McGarry Hotel and
stable were completed when effort-
sta
s to sell 'and rent the property
failed..: , • '
• Miss Frances .Spence. was engage
ed to. teach at Lucknow :School'
• succeeding 'Miss Currir Ings.
John G. Kuntz of, .Ashfield took
the agency for the Maxwell auto
mobile . .
en your -sows talk,
...
i#'s time to listen...
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30 'Years Ago
July 1936 •
George IvtacLennan, •three-year-
old •son of Mr. and Mrs. Emile
MacLennan of Lochalsh ,. had a
narrow..escape fromdrowning .when
he fell into the river off a .bridge
near their farm'. The youngster
was revived' after being under the%..
water from 10 to 15• minutes. A
'bruise on the side of his head in-'
dicated he had been stunned in
the fall which'probably saved` his'
life..
Dr. and Mrs. J M. Kaine and
son Denton left, Lucknow for Winn-
ipeg. Dr. Kaine had 'established a.
veterinary practice in Lucknow
about a year earlier.
Rev,. J. L. Burgess, pastorfof
South Kinloss and Kinlough.Pres-
byterian Churches for five years,
left to take charge of a church at
Puslinch , near Guelph..
Gordon Johnston, formerly of.
the J.ucktiow Continuation School,
was appointedprincipal at Severn:
Bridge Continuation School.
Successful pupils passing their.
Entrance. Exams at; Lucknow 'were
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w.. r
because theyIi tell you the` best way' :.
to get bigger, strong. litters.
Well conditioned sows give . you more live,' healthy
pigs at farrowing. time.. In tests at Purina Research
Farm, we found that an extra' 25 lbs. of dry sow
condition meant 1 extra pig per litter.
Purina(i.Sow •Chow mixed with your own grain, helps
build body condition in sows and gilts so you get
those extra profit-making pigs. For those important
few .days at farrowing "time, feed Purina D & F Chow,
a cooling laxative ration designed
to help keep your sows healthy
and on feed; while the pigs get
off to a good start. .
Tryfeeding .your sows on the
„Purina . Program.. Let the: results
show yob how it. pays off ' in.,
• strong healthy litters.
Drop in to see us today.
Gcrdon. Johnstone
YOUR PURINA DEALER
. LUCKNO"f?LV' ` ?HONE 528-3719
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