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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-05-03, Page 19WEDNESDAY.^ MAY 3rd, 196; lY i1L trw - -.l_ ) M a ii ”I.10.7!!!';' .w THE :;LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO LOOKING BACKWARDS THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES ot... #400.4 0,4140•♦.**4i40,...4*••••••••*•144••• after' four. years as Reeve, announ- ced'his intention, of contesting the Bruce Wardenship. Austin Martin, son of Mr, and'. Mrs R„ G. (Dick) Martin, of • Huron Township won a trip to The.International at Chicago for his ability ,in: judging all classes •of livestock He had a •score of .701. 20 Years Aga November 1946 . Mrs. James Glen Radford., 41 of Detroit died from injuries•receiv .ed., in a car accident near Amber- ley.A': Reeve J.,W..Joynt of; Lucknow, P.ENDA CANADA RONET 4 'dobr� 6 .automatic; 67 '. CO , � � 1 • r: with'rado . wer X65 . � :CHRYSLERS; 4 doo _ , , po ; •ui pP� 4 door 6 standard no :rsld o 65 PLYMOUTH,`d . , .. , . . 65 DODGE 'S'ationwagon, 8 automatic . 65 RAMBLER Ambassador, ,8 automatic, power equipped' with radio• 64 DODGE, 6 otandard 62. CHEVROLET, six automatic SEVERAL O�.DER' MODEL MOTORS Your Dodge - ; Plymouth Chrysler: - .Valiant Dealer JOSEPHINE STREET ; WINGHAM PHONE 357-3862 • out of a possible 750 ;points while judging. A new venture in the village, a Hallowe'en party,, was held in the arena. It was sponsored by the Village, Legion, Business Men's Association, Fire Company and Clansmen, mainly under• the direction of. the Clansmen. It' proved ttuitee popular with 650 hot dogs: and''several• gallons of orange. ade given to the children free, On display were.24 pumpkin: faees entered in a- contest sponsored•by. Thompson's Grocery:. First and second place winners.` were, George Anderson... and Billy Mathers, Local barbers adopted a new scale of prices'authorized. by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. • Hair 'cutsadvanced a nickle and •shave$ ten cents. Adult hair cuts .were .40¢, children's .300 and a • ,shave • .25¢,' Open House was held at Lucknow; Public School'. The staff included Principal. John D. :.Ross Mrs,: J.A, Crispin, Miss Helen Hamilton, Miss Helen Orr and caretaker Will- iam Stimson'; Ata .RemembranceDay. Service in Olivet United .Church ;; a plaque. was unveiled :to the 'memory of • three youngmen who paid the supreme sacrifice in two world wars • They were Pte. Robert Mc- Intosh , ;son of Mr. and Mrs Hugh McIntosh, Gunner Gordon, Mc Guire , son Of Mr. and Mrs. W.S. McGuireand,Wo. Eldon Buckingham;.son pf,Mr..:`and Mrs. William .Buckingham �.:' Mrs. The framework •.of the new Dist= : rict Co-operative .warehouse at the :C N,, R.• depot was nearing completion. ,Reeve Gordon Scott of Ripley,. and a :native of;.Langside, announ- ced his decisionto, retire from rnunicipal' office at the close of the term `.Gordon had served on the Ripley Board for sixteen years.' as .councillor and reeve, 11e'was•. the third. person too hold the. reeve ship" since Ripley was.incorporated;' as `a village 320 phone books were delivered: PAGE • NINETEEN' $..WNK.IP. 5 NOW CLOSED NOTICE RE :OPEN onNight dight 7:.30 to' Thursday Afternoon . 2 to.' Friday Night I34 t�� : to Lucknow subscribers" Mr. and Mrs, Cyril Brown(nee• Dorothy Nixon) arrived from over- seas Reg Moore of Teeswater•purch.- ased the grocery business.' of George, Johnston of Ripley:.. At a, public Meeting. a com M itt• ee was.'appointed to investigate • the possibility of having a hospit- al in Lucknow and toapply for a.: hospital charter. It 'was felt that 10 to: 15 beds ,were ample for Lucknow to undertake with build- ing casts running. from $4,000 to $5,900 a bed . • ..and Mrs. George Moncrief purchased the Ashfield farm of ly1,ervin Avery.. Dan MacDonald died while. ' ' holding the'position of Reeve •of Huron Township. Howlard, McGuire succeeded Mr.. MacDonald. 7 Canada's First Bank Ask about a 414% True. Savings Account at your•nearest.branch. • •