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�THE LIJ�KNOW SENTINEL, L41CKNQW, ONTA:R10 .
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LOOKING BACKWARDS •
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
20 Years 'Ago.
September 194
Misses prances. and Lillian Mac-
Lean 'moved from. Lueknow to the
Qla, hiil'Cie steird Fait ''o'f-Dungannon.—
Local
Du g non.Local billeting was ,sought for
those attending the International
Plowing Match.at :Port.Albert
Mrs. J. C. Johnstone . and her 10=
month-oldson•; Anthony Norman
arrived from her native England . to
• join her husband here. Mr. and
Mrs. Johnstone' met and married
in England: while j. C. was with
the- Canadian Forces.. The Sentinel
says .young Tony didn't mind the
ocean trip at all and cut a couple
of teeth on the voyage, •
The neer No„.6 ration books were.
being issued at the town'office '
Glen H. Needham of Sundridge.
and Miss Margaret MacKenzie of
Thamesville were thio new teach-
ers at: Lucknow .High School. Miss
Helen Orr succeeded Miss Marion
MacDougall at the public. school.
Miss MacDougall went to Spring '
Luekriow• standpipe was beim;,
scraped and painted' by a Kitchener
firm for $375.
Schools in sections 5, ,r; and in
Huron Township were"ctosed .with
pupils attending .other school?..
The primary class at Lucknow
Public School was Brenda BroNer,
Teddy Collyer, Alvin liodgitt".
,Arthur Howald:, Shirley !twin.
Patricia Joselyn, Jimmy Lyons,'
Junior Marshall., Shirley McClure
1 -Gerald Mowbray, earl. Nesbitt
Jim Pedersen, Donnie Reid, Mar-
ion Ross and,Robin TreIeay.�°n •
Ronald Forster , ;who purchased a
house on 'the .fa.rrii of fir.. t it .
Campbell in West Wawano:h,
moved'it
w a lot just east.of Luck
now which he purchased from Mac
Millan Oros, • . .
Clifton Ireland of .Teeswater.su-
cceeded A.. W. A nderton, of Wing-'
ham as music: supervisor at Luck- ..'
now Public School
Carpenter work corrirnenced.. on
the new Silverwoods building on
Lucknow's Main StreeC,
P•. W. Hoag was elected presid-
ent of the'indoor softball league.
and Harold Th.ompsodsecretary
treasurer.• Seven teams entered in
the group
66. CHRYSLER 300 hardtop,,low mileage
65 PLYMOUTH, 4 door with radio
65 DODGE ` Stationwagon,, •8 automatic
63. FORD, 2 door With radio
62 OLDS', 4 door hardtop` with radio
61 SIMCA, 4 door
61 FORD, 2 door with radio .
;60 FORD, 4 door 'cedar, 6 automatic
60 'METEOR, 8 automatic nth radio
.SEVERAL OLDER ' MODELS
Yovr. Dodge Plymouth - Chrysler - Valiant : Dealer
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Rev,. C. H,' Did tnson, •who min-
istered to the Ashfield. Circuit: for
a year, left to take a position` at
St. Andrews United Chitral, Moose,
Jaw, Sask. .
Miss Margaret ;Macintosh of Flow
erdale took a, position In the bank
at Ripley.
Sandy Nicholson 'returned .from a.
trip to 'Britain, and Europe arid re-
turned tel Saskatoon to continue his, 1:
'studies in the ministry; •
His Honour Judge A . B Klein of
Walkerton retired after: serving as
a judgefor.33 years. He •was:75
years .of age
Thirty-fourrinks entered the
Scotch Doubles. tournament put on
by. the Lucknow Bowlin . Club
Rain cut the attendance at the
Fall Fair but the hall was packed.
for the.evening concert and dance.
Severalproperties changed hands
in Lucknow., Mrs: Olive Treleaven
sold her. residence to Dr. Treleaveni
• J. R. McNabb` purchased' the resid -
Increase dailygains by 1/2 ib and
lower, feed conversion; 20% with SHUR
GAIN .40% Beef Silasupplement. "A".
This supplement' combined: with to`p'.
quality. coin silage,provides all the
necessary nutrients to make a com-
pletely ba'lanced ration
For more 'profit frbm your silage and
from your beef cattle, use. SHUR GAIN
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now!
— .. �.. ..-... r -• +�.�.�...., ••
•..de. r..
ence of Miss Rebecca Campbell;. `
Elliott Miller sold his residence to
Harry Anderson :and bought Mt,:.
Connell's.property (the D.R. Mc.
lntosh residence); Fred, Nixon
bought the. Arlin property recently.
occupied by George Taylor:
60 Years Age
September 190E .
Miss Pentland and. Miss Jennie .
McClure returned. from .the Fall.
millinery openings in Toronto and'
took"their positions in.Mt,.Conn-
e,ll's millinery department.
Lucknow Sepoy Baseball tearrtt
defeated Wingham i2 - 4, lineuup.
for Lucknow being Brislan, McCoy
Robertson.. Thompson. Jepson,
Bryan: Jotcnscon Reid, Bryan.
Norman Robertson's history of
ilruce was just about ready. xo go to
the printers: after Mr. Robertson `
had worked on'the history fist ten:
leans,
Master Clair Agnew had his an,trsr_.
hrcken when thrown' from a boric..
L. C. and Cfarnet Armstrong pm-
( !;aTd the drip business of the .late
Harty lay in. Lucknow;
irer;lamen Chatfield. age.56, was
d.r04, tied in Waddell's Lake near ''
!'1a(.Mi;qr.e to company with hotelti
t t'ret tied Klemp; the .men'
i'w,tned f'ittEirtr . 16 preparing theft
'af Pie on *the 'store, the boat•drift-
e•t: ihe'lakc.., Chatfield swan
'rt'`r it and wank froth" sight about
E mer 'Powe Heads
SoiI,Crop
',art r iYowc R R.2, Centralia
a° de( ted President of the Huron
and Crop tmprovc-
r:;J: t ,at' tt:r it Annual meeting and.
Boh trashy, Brussels wit.
tit e7 rtvsilent and
Brussels was' chosen....
•t -r ( idcnt, Howard •
oust , arirwood replaces as dirt
`'r ► r�,� wr tfrirtg president from
w,., , la X.rY Allf trt, . urich •and
t trnton replaces Ed
,"r;"r (lot ftortl Goderich
Township.. .
• Poser:.ewington, t: ss-
oclate: Editor of the. nmu.ertenr;�, A
Guide eiplained ti t':t l:'t presem
the responsibilities. of the Agri-
cultural
gi-
cultural press 'in r(Tort r: iz the new.
115 it pertains to f ar n:e.rs, and the
press has to keep l*at:c witty the
many changes in re; xxtirg .as -don
the •farther in his j r tr sicr.,
Bringing greed» cv the
Association weir G.aunt,
M. P„L M:uuon Brute;' A alder,• 4er,
'Stewart; and chair:: a; : of 'Agricults.
ral Cdtnmittee , 1r, 4 Talbot, F.ef'
reseftative from t4:(•. i t:tatio'Crop
1mproverrient'itrat ; r ' arrie, traits,
District Director; d . erre, Brit!
ton. Tata; also Fwars' to e cf St.
Mary's brought ,'tela::.,s troc
!knee and Perth a ::t , r Gtoc
Death Every
Every 10p mintitt
Canada a hu'rtta ..., IE e':.feed
out inroad tr.afrit . `� 'lit a dig-
nified death. It . '''. ate `'era
avoide.,d'. The•ij •ez.�
petit to diel•
Every day in r care that
.0400 men., wonnc ,• , I.+:wirer.
are plunged fate, .i '.;cc cf
and body in roar: t' .'. (•'a; a''e:;
Permanently c:trti,Y• + • . Waw •
not eXpect tt I '. ►'try ,i Cf
there layon ut.tt,'
strangers starct,
they wafted for
could have her tG 4•
' A hurnan bet: a.
30000 pound e,9, .• tee. sr
glass yet every 4
humans challer., t, : .c =fcrsittl
w t
behemoths to tt
cannot win" ; has
.the. only ��. 'fi�t•t r t'•
ti ' ;
Is 'td know how''. •t �Rr to and
•
avoid these Iti'li+ `� rtic. ti
cancel defertsi,.
0,P,P urge.
c y • .. ,:solar to
practice defer ,4i . ,stir',
Sai`epi rtvin; Ix, c' et",:be" f
to 1. tothte v: e' telt confidence ar. r .r;te i!.1:telt
of the year.