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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-09-24, Page 14BOOKING BACKWARDS tOUff1HETSEN1NELF1JE WITHMARGARET THOMPSON YEARS: AG() $EPTEMBER 1949 One. of Lucknow's longest establ- ished businesses changed hands When. Archie Smith of.Atwood•took •-• over W: W.' Hill's grocery store:. Mr. -.Hill had .been in business in ."Lucknow for 45,y.ears • Lucknow received deliyery of their new fire' truck. The induction•of Dr.' W. J Mumford :as pastor of Lucknow United Church, took place He succeeded Rev. J W, Stewart.:• Misses Jessie. and; Annie MacKay and their brother. Angus moved from p , the second :concession of Kinloss. to take up residence in their new home in Lucknow on' Gough• Street• `; Ashfield. and Ripley congregation,' received the resignation -of -their' --- minister Ir.. W, O. Rhoad ,• •He had accepted a call to Baltitnore . r. Fire' of nndetetminecLorigin • pietely. burned out the interior of. a general,store at Auburn owned by Gordon Taylor 40 'YEARS AGO SEPTEMBER 1929 Abe •Smith of; the 6th concession of West Wawa nosh had :h's `barn and `.season's crop 'completely destroyed: - 'by fire. Along'with the season's' crop, which' was unthreshed, . 22 piggy andnirmlzeofmplements_ and tools were Lost: :James Culbert of .Mafeking dis= •' posed of his farm to Chris Cook taking over Mr. Cook's iniplementf Kairshea' The ptember'Meeting of I air- sh.ea. Women's Institute' was held .at the home of'Mrs;. Lloyd ;.MacDoug all on September 18. ' Mrs Ira.' • Dickie, ,.President, opened the meetj ing and. welconied 'the .visitors 'Mrs..Gordon Wall, Secretary -'l reas; urer; conducted the business.., \1r; D'.' J. 1'.lacKinnon •and"Mrs Cliff'Rou1stotr 'were appointed as • . leaders of the• Senior Training • Course ' a'ccessoriec' for the .honie commeno.'nu October `21' and, 22'.: a.n. diFCCh. Dickie were appointed as delegates to the•Institute Rally at:Elrrrwood October ie:: The next meeting date has.been changed:to October 23 when Mrs; Wm. Arnold will be guest speaker..'.` 'A Large nuniber of members expres-, Sed a desire to'attend the course Fashion Cues for you sponsored by Lucknow: W .I ,. .The Group Display at the Luckrnok• Fall air.is nein . •set up by 'Mrs. R. i1ch:ist and TTO.0 n z • i'THE :kiiCKNOW `.SENTINEL, LUCK WOW; ONTARIO. . Electrical Storm uses business in Dungannon., .. The Lucknow Women's Institute presented a Variety Concert on the first night of the Lucknow Fall. Fair.. The Institute -also; sponsored a baby contest at the Fair. '6 YEARS, A -GO 'SEPTEMBgR.1909' Waltei Horne purchased the . . Trev.ett property on Stauffer, Street .: . • The job'of ditching and 'laying the tile in the • fa;ir grounds was let to James and Kenneth, McInnes. at 30 cents' a rod, LQCHALSH .NEWS The severe electrical storm early last week was the cause of'several homes being without hydro for a few hours.' .Irwin Campbell lost two head of cattle by lightning. Rev, Kenneth Rooney was Anniversary,speaker at Tara on ` .. Sundayand the speaker 'at. Ashfield Presbyterian Church was: from Tara. Sympathy is extended.to the MacDonald farnilies in the passing of Mrs. Isobelle MacDonald, 'a former' resident. of the'.area .. Mrs. Finlay -MacDonald is back to work at the factory in Lucknow after many months of lay off due to a knee injury suffered in.,a car acc- ident last' winter. Spending a few days with Mr • N WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th;'• MONUMENTS For ;sound; .counsel and: a fair price on a monument • rre.et tlesig ed4ri Quatltf-thater-ia1 -rely .oll SI(ELTON MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, Prop. ,Established Over Sixty Years WALKERTON PHONE 881-0234 ONTARIO and Mrs. Emile MacLennan is Mrs , 'Tan Morton and'babe.-,of:Strat or while .Mr .• Morton is `on a 'fishing' trip in Northern .Michigan. • Visitingin the area are Mr. and. Mrs. •George• Hackett of•Cockrane with Mr :and Mrs. • Peter, Cook At the Don MacDonald home- stead 'for-', the, week end and; attend- ing Lucknow Fall Fair were Misses Sally and Louise MacDonald of • Windsor:.and Mr. and •Mrs _;• Finla acDorrald,o Chatham,:J Miss Mabel. MacDonald, of Windsor spent the week end With Mrs. Jean West.. M. and Mrs. Donald -McChar and family. of Brantford and John McC.harles of Petrol`ia were weel end guests. 'of Mr , -And Mrs. Oliv 'McCharles.. res ESI a- ARIENS-ARROW a - W. carry a full.'. line: of -SMALL. 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House`-,. {,,, Allister Iliste •?-lughes arid. iti;rs. l ltoulstcirr •conducted:twc3.: vAVe a. reading and cmini ity sinLirn was errloyeC" l\lrs.. Rouxstot. pave'the co mer , rcr.tarkc the Oueer. :and ,;,.ace ywrtc:. ;rrtnc fi a del,innous lunch w.z ccwry d by':hostess and directotr, ARIENS ARROW • MODEL 44QSS' with. Kohler' 30 h.p Twin Engine. This Model .corhbtnes all the ,excitement of speed, 'power and irianbeuvrability. •' :: • Balanced , :suspension. s •stemiand':reiflfn.rced '. track, Rally • windshield. P?eple-whobrie RIDIN6-M� .,_.4.NewL,Styling that -�L'_ ItMost Enjoya�le�Sn. owmo bifn Ever LOOK THEM OVER THIS WEEK -END AT 'THE SHOWN BY. YOUR E DOSE . AUTO ELECTRIC e St. 357=x416