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LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,
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92 Cambria. Rd. N. GODERI'CH 524.9437 Collect
LOOKING BACKWARDS
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WITH MARGARET THOMPSON
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YEARS' AGO
FEBRUARY 1959
' Mr. and Mrs. 'W'. F; MacDonald
•purchased the Agnew residence on`.
Willoughby Street. where they
had been residing since' selling
their. Kinloss farm a 'few Months.
previously .
A letter was received by the Luck-
now School Board .from'Mr • J. M.
Game, Inspector,of Public .Schools ,
informing them of his retirement.
Two cattle beasts died of rabies in
the Kingsbridge district ..
Lady Foresters named their 1959 :
officers; President Violet .Arnold,
f Vice President, Shirley BrookJ,.
Recording Secretary ,..Jean Irwin
Financial.Secretary.; Pearle Jamie•,
son • Treasurer; Eunice Reids
Ghaplain-, Eva Black,; Warden
Agnes .Alton; Conductor, Maxie
Button; Inner Guard, Ruth Mathers;
'Outer Guard 'Betty Humphrey;
•Pmol
'1.
Ellis. Greer; Alternates Thompson
Solomon . McLean., McKenzie
McCartney.: • •• . I.
Lucknow ;Village Council decided
to discourage transients from visit-
ing.:Lucknow •; or at -least to•rnake
•them earn th.eir.,keep.:The method
was''a cordwood •pile and transients
were obliged to saw or starve , ,The
month 'of January'hid run up :a: new '.
high . for the season' with '73 meals
served:. •
Ettabelle'MacDopald , local
school winner, of; the• "Tomlinson•
Travelling :S:cholarship" , 'spent 4,
week in Ottawa as the -guest
of W. R.; Tomlinson M. P: ,'for Bruce"
:and Mrs r • Tomlinson .
O YEAISS AGO
FEBRUARY 1918"
Form IIl Lucknow Bigh `SchoQ
Bowing students
YEARS ACO.
:FEBRUARY 1939'::,
Lucknow's new :Post office, on •
February. 13th; was opened :to serve
the public; with•H.J, Lindsay as
'postmaster , 'assisted by Fred Stew-
ard..
A special train carried 'a crowdof
hoc-ke rs- to Listewe-1-fer t.
ormgn Shepherd
k�8rr�i�t
�ndistate Tax
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY '12th, 1969.
MONUMENTS
'WE pNES
COMMUNITY RURAL. LEARNING
NIGHT
People;;are interested in- disposing
of their estates wisely,, jtidging by •
the large crowd who, filled ,Ripley
Legion Hall to hear acid drsc'aV.,•'
Estate Tax in .past and prcpo$ed,.
'changes. '•
Mr. Norman: Shepherd'began by
making clear the difference
between Gift Tax *and Estate Tax':
Gift Taxcomes, during your
lifetime and Estate tax afterwards.
The provisions of the Gift Tax are.
part of the Income Tax Act. Now
there are many proposed changes,
Until October 1968 a gift of $1000,
or less a. year was 'exempt from tax.
Now• all; gifts to spouse of any
amount are exempt
Parliament is considering changes
in Estate Tax•.: , It is expected that
estates over $50 ,000 will be
taxed. This hits farmers and small-
er businesses
mall-er'businesses , Farmers put assets
back into the farm during their,
lifetime in order to build a, fair
estate for their descendants. and :if
For sound counsel and a, fair price • on a monument
coffee -fly designed from -.quality-material;.-rely-on
SKELTON' .MEMORIALS
Pal ,,O'Hagan,, Prop..
Established Over Sixty Years
WALKERTON. PHONE $$1.0234'
this becomes law , they will be peni
alized. - Thus it is Very important
for a. farmer' or businessman to
make. proper businessarrangements.,
with their sons. If you sell, the' farm
to your. son, put a proper price on
it , .or the Tax Office will, charge
you for the difference.
Ontario is one of three
provinces which charges Success=• .
ion Duties which are half, of the
Estate Tax.. The 'Federal and Prov-
incial governments each have their
'own system of 'valuating estates.,
Lifeinsurance isa wise investment.
It: would stern' that the new taxes"
will penalize the successful people.
i1r. Shepherd was introduced :by.
John' C. MacDonald and thanked by
Morris; Reid. Each year folks look
forward' to. hearing' Mr . Shepherd •
and. he 'is so wiliing.`to answer a •
ONTARIO
hast of questions,
Stewirt Fairell. was the capable;
chairman and Mrs. Francis Boyle
had an interesting contest
"Scrambled family names in the
area" . ,
John McMurcliy thanked the Rip-.
•
ley 'Women's Instituteladies.who
provided 'a tasty lunch•after• the
meeting.
The Rural Learning;. Committee
and.Executive of Huron Township
Federation of Agriculturemet at.
lunch -time and decided to hold
another similar program early in
March. Trends in Education'
seemed the, most popular choice as
topic , It is encouraging tQ those
who plan and: lead these meetings
t� have such good co-operation •
fromfolks in the area :
Congram G. Webb, ,J J. MacD naT
V.',Iv]acLennan, S. Burns, L.
MacDonald M. McQuillin, 'M
Rathwell N. Thompson:;. W.
Andrew , 'H.Du'rnin, K. Murdie,
R.. Mitchell,. B. -Clarkson, G'•r'
McNay, I. Hamilton'; C Douglas,;,
L. Errington, H,A, Doupe, G
Williams; Teachers;
It was. announced 'that.shaves were
going .up: to 15¢ at the local:barber
s—effective NaCl -lit '
deciding,' game in the semi final.
series between Lucknow and Listow - of the late Sir. Wilfred. Laurier of
el. ;The Lucknow line-up• was:• ;Ottawa. He died in his 78th, year
Goal. Ritchie; Defense;•Cameron . "following'a long and. 'distinguished
• McLeod; Centre, Fisher; Wings , ,• career is a public—than,"
The Sentinel carried an Obituary;
eras Of: SpringAt Lochalsh
LOCHALSH NEWS
Although the :ground hog saw his
• shadowy,and winter seemingly: still
With us,' birds' ..of .:various
kiuils'are returning. Starlings' in
goodly numbers can be seen as well
as crows. ;and
of robins !laving. been seen. •
.•Somi
'events;
place 1
.Firs'
taken
ken 1
phrase
be •clo .
The
on thi
heave'
to the
Shook'
and sly
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Congratulations_to -Mr-. and....Mrs.
CecilLiddle on the birth of a .
daughter in Kincardine hospital."
John McCharles. of Pet rolia and
Rod Finlayson of Sarnia,:were reent'
visitors with their parents;
even report or two Sympathyofthe community is.
extended -to'the Kerr family in the
death of Mr. Kerr's'.father•.
Mr, Penfold of •Hanover• was in
charge of Services it .Ashfield ,
Presbyterian Church on Sunday..
Rev, Rooney•had communion. •
Services in Lucknow church,
Finlay MacLennan of Kitchener. .
was working in Kincardine fora
couple of weeks and staying with
his parents,, Mr.,. and Mrs..D.,A.
MacLennan,
Mrs, Robert Ma
ac ay returned
home from Wingharn hospital -:
where shwas a patient, A.
Children and Teachers of North
Ashfield Public School again: had
extra holidays'due to stormy wea-
they
Miss Mable MacDonald of, Wind
soy spent the week end 'with her
sister, Mrs. Dick West..'
Recent visitors•with Mr-. and Mrs.
:.,Frank MacLennanwere Mr. and
•
Mrs. •Don Ainsley and, family of
Toronto and Rod MacLennan of
Detroit, -
Many of the Young People in the
area are enjoying•+ the Volley 'Sall
games at Kingsbridge weekly,
• 'Joe M. *.en to:
be road superintendent for
Ashfield Township, •
' . Albert Cook of Lucknow and Miss
Viola.'Cook of'Detroit visited with
Mr. and Mrs.. Henry MacKen2ie
on the week end,
•
Springtime puts the squeeze- on everything:
Your time, your, money ,and yourpatience,' You
remember what it's like; .The waitng lineups,
• ;the slower deliveriies.,the delays. /Everything
eatingu`p.,your. time at a'time when, you should
have been on the field: R
This year, take some of the. squeeze out of
Spring: ;Plan your crop program`•and order your ,.
production -needs :now. Be,assured of' getting
what you -want, where you want it, when you..
want it. And we'll be charging you the prevail-.
ing prices , at the .time of .delivery° so you
••can't lose.
There really :isn't'a single reason why you
o
'shouldn't place your order now. instead of 'at
the peak' of the season, You save in the long 'run.
L.i D, complete crop production programs
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