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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-02-05, Page 6tTHE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Sth, 1919' •••••9.•••••••••...•••••••••4•4••••••••••••••......... BACKWARDS r_ 'renting r .Own Animals We have veterinary ' products for every need.. • Pinkeye and wound spray • Anthon .Horse Wormer Seou'rex tablets., Udder .Rub 1 01 • Terramycin Soluabtle ypzine Concentrate Wormer 16 ''oz and. 1 gai Vit, ADE Injectable 30c and; .100 cc • 1. • 1 'Anti Mast Infusion. For Mastitis 1 Pen S' mposil -Mee and Wm At 'a low price At a , low price .._ Alnico! of Chloram •enc � 1 ph o. Injectable, Yoo cc .111Wr _- - W.• I.r:UiIIbaCh Pharma PHONE S22-3•14 ree Film Plan — Animal Health eir(oortr' lay TINEL4I WITH _MARGARET THOMP,SON 44•.4.*•• ••• • •••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••. 20 'YEARS AG kmg.around his chopping rrrill,•he , O fractured his arm between the • FEBRUARY 1949 elbow and his sl ou,1der : The first two Weeks Of February A "Bridge arid. nd E'.uchre`Marathon"' saw fine winter weather with was organized in Lucknow to: run• almost total absence of wind. during month: of Febrii'ary'. . • M the annual meeting. of .the Agricultural Society. George• Kennedy was named the, new' president : ;He succeeded."Wallace Miller ; who retired •after holding the office for two years:. Frank Thompson..was appointed municipal treasurer of Kinloss "I Township. He succeeded Thomas Gaunt, who had• filled the post for the past; quarter of 'a 'century 'The Sentinel installed a 'newultra•' superspeed' Heidelberg automatic • ` printing press. It replaced a ifaithful old•hand-fed press: Margarine reached .local retail $outlets in thie • village., for its. first appearance ,here. The two-story home of: Edgar f-Hod$es at'Dunganiton, was burned to the ground : The fire was believ-: ed:to have started, from overheated pip ungannon W I DU&G.r1NT NEWS• angannon omen .s . ns net at the hoine•t:if Mi..",,Flora Lurs nin It Ts, W .,, Zinn'presided ; open- i.n'the1meeting with Oh Canada and the 'The .iiar Stewart Collect was repeated in mil,; The roll tall , : iSplay and cit ent on ;a textile heirloom was an swered •by, fourteen .n3oers ad • �Y Y,titi' , i 1i1I3 `• .i1L3 T%i i. ;,:leader of liane1: "Fabr1•• `:oris tbepa_st .• . u YEARS...A. fiEBRUARY 1929 ` S. S.; .No : 16 Ashfield named'the following pupils; Frances Crozier,. • Eileen Treleaven,,: Anna Treleaven Colin'Crozier , Alex Gauley; Beth Mc Connel;.: lWilliam Watt , Benson Shackleton, Beatrice Treleaven, arry: Swan, :,Lorne -Hasty. , Reggie Gauley., Tommy Culbert, Violet Culbert , ,Iona Swan, Kenneth Gauley Cecelia Watt, Palmer Kilpatrick `teacher • By Rosemary Foran and • , Ma.ry : Bongertman • We. ver ��.. thatA lex Chis - are ' e er) so ry ' holm l�gham hospital.' is in the W` ital. , Harvey Treleaven disposed of his ..i raFst$re-a On`t0-5a Swan Who obtained possession • •March. 1st. Mr'. 'Treleaven took 'in 'exchange the•one hundred acre farmabout two .miles' west of ,.Get better soon:Alex Dun annon':.' Miss.' De Brit' final .' has: all the yn. Y . . bumpstaken outof her car'a 'again . • George -Had b � ..: g �. g . 1 en y of .ICmlough incl On Wednesday we en`o. ed; a holi- with .a painful accident: While wor, ,. y ) Y dad", because of icy toads Mrs O' Keefe is teac"hing.grades two and three beea se Mrs .• Frayne. s`ek men -,bet ria elv M' eor�e.,' \;onda).:iY►'as skating.gday for 'us Fz,ri ;ton 'snake milt I s'L • �: again .inthe. Ripley Arena !\t. rn_'marr Receses and noon hours are very Ar -s., busy with Captvin .ball and basket AN" , Wic=nins imittincr.\rrs.t:. ai.- -ba-Il touxna Ira s. P s -s C orcber3-and.3'.tia,r �h&:,. 1rnell on en broia eit 4 .aid neediz4..aft '' -- Durnin had :y. ondc dim t'? % one of tic 'so: )e ;far -;?n.' year ' old ' Also or: y1cli r, ay 1M 3: the tns-t t ate 1.x.4 R 'C 3'1c 'Ks 25 _ "e 1 " cY� . e • ah2 c'ldg rr.e-mbers events to.r. v 1: i e., y 4 ,'W'`lll ilei .-.-11�-aa leariv filar is and t...t. a -nave one :heir 1rne. • ST..I1E:LENS:Mf • Mf land:.M=s ',fired Thompson D,e nr' ar d sills- of Coo sville spent the wee -end },, it . her parents. :\il ... and Mrs; , Zi ordon'cPhe.son,' NCiss T.Ma:i' !usray i5, a patient at • X14 i.n uam. and District Hospital this Past week. • .1. • e ., �:a.JJ• ..'.•!t'\,� G...�a. -4./. a+.,.. a1:Cw.�• wi; a ._ iia ';`ro ,. l - e ns the _. ... •e.'J..Ze a in the e vc-t-ls the r v' Set.y: enoyed'aShoot Fatty at -:elegy;. on.'F idaV evenin_ a re uon h' :Vas", Alex r W s and Anal; M'cDc►nald . t� i- - "las : its an w o}3 :t ?e' traveAi.n shoot and the cos latii y; ri e.i t4, �.,:.. tease �piIrey and }.,'OPr.,:e..on....The .a' e rt parts` . 'Lsice. _ n'.a,. fid awi , n.].W'hi . Fe;brziary; S 4.4 z'.:e. 3 a:t..rti: t:te a:1. he held of a d er n'bon a: c. ion }' u �i7 .$: '�tr ?4 ..�5 ses as _•. es: .%., to i ira,Ce rz°i' . ..• 60 YEARS AGO: .FEE,RUARi 1909 Five members of the Pipe Band went, . to Grand Rapids:, Michigan under engagement to' play for, a grand Bonspiel ; namely, W.H. Young , John and Kenneth MacLenn an, Neil MacCallum and Alex• McPherson. Moorehouse Mitchell purchased a mill and 700 acres' of .fine timber near Flesherton. ,. John Button was' making good progress with his new saw mill and. it was expected to be in operation in the: spring: In' a hockey match played in the Lorne.. rink Luckiiow , 'the home • team.carneout on top 15 2 against Listowel The uckiiow ; . line-up wag' G', •MacQuaig,, Goal; .• N: Welsh , , Point; P . MacCoy, Cover point; : W . • Johnston , Centre; R .Johnston', Right Wing;. J. ,Habbick , Rover Advertising supports and sustains a freeP ress in a free, society for the information and benefit of,' • free People. • Nancy Is'�4-H :irkIand' resident` The first meeting of the Zippy Zionettes was held at the home of Nancy, Kirkland on February 1 at. 1:30..: The `:leader , Mrs Ritchie Co ened the ,meeting with the 4-H' pledge; Next we'had the"election,of officers 'asafohows: President.-'.` NancyNanc Kirkland, Vice President '°• Donna, Ritchie, Press Reporter.= Barbara 'Wilkins and Secretary Everyone. We decided to keep, Substantat Discofllts i oil an•d grease Book your oil and :grass, rquir.•ments NOW and •SAVE **************** Lucknow District Co-op Phone .528-2125 Zippy. Zionettes .as the :name of our `. club. Our meetings will be held on Saturday afternoons. The next meeting will be, Friday, February at4:00 at Brenda Ritchie s;.., • •We received our member's; ,pamphlets ;and discussed the con- , tents of the' unit, Mrs .gave: us'a'quiz on Working Proced- :u'res.:•Achievement Day -will -be -on-: April 16 or, 27. We have an exhibit • entitled 'Several Ways to.. Use Liver": • In Group Work we checked "What know"`and ."What wewant to -know-on-pigge%n=our-•M-e-mber-s Pamphlet: • Mrs. Ritchie, discussed 'Choosing' Meat for Health" and Mrs. Hunter, discussed Meat and .its Food Value with the members The' meeting' was closed with the , 4 H song. • WEDNE • at;' tl Schc IOn( •1S Sin • Mr, A crit • pret g. ifis • seat enh; sere; ng Lau '.• Tr slice ly .k Wim i.w� . am Y.._..•a .ti .awe •Pd • • S e:•,hea and. S: 1ha,nte :}r'.<4u.4i+iL+'1�13 •er u .eA L✓r•Y•.'`s In �YL4. •M 3nz: a e.l • w; ?,I a.'.�. \r i• .. .., •L+i. a3l.va,. Y/' � ani 1. .r .. 1..°.:. t..: . ucKno� ow 'Under The 'Management EL STANLEY You are invitedto drop;: m anis get acquainted. We would be pleased to serve you with a complete line of SUP RTESTPRO V TS an ante and for •COG Unl • by.. 7 ii •dor tec