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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-02-18, Page 7WIEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY lith, 197$ THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.. FURNITURE . 1 , , 1 }I�(1 1 ", $ !loco BedrocM ' Sui tes , Double Dresser, Chest and FROM SIMS AND UP Chesterfield Suite x'169.08 Drop L•af Chronx Tables AT $19.50 D. Nylon pipet s x12 $89J0 Bar - Stools AT =s40s 'OLD. al/MET IN[/STBE KEPT IN PLACE, THI$ /SQA MALT WE ALL Muss FACE 2o% OFF .ALL LAMPS JCtOI€ curd HOME FURNISHINGS is9OFFA T ADPL /A /VCES GO TO WINGHAM SCHOOL, W.I. ReaIize$5O. From Card Paries The February meeting:of the r •= 4614.n6-into-men'Onstitute_was •. opened,with the 'singing of the Ode and repeating :the Mary Stewart Collect,. Mrs. Alex: • klacNay, president ,..welcomed. the. members: • 'The sun? 'of $50.00 ..which ,was realized from the card:parties• , afte'r expenses were paid is to. be sent to the Golden Circle 'School in Wingham. Mrs. Alex M.acNa'y ; 'Mrs•. Mei Greer, and Mrs. J. L. MacMillan were appointed to go to council and.get an -st a a-on-de-cor-ating-4he council room' and 'kitchen. Mrs Thos. Salkeld had a • display of the cushions that 'were • made in the•.course "Accessories •. for the home' and gave a' short talk on summary day at Ripley., The.Distr.ict Directors.m;eeting . is to' be held' at Pine .River on ' • March 17th. Mrs.,Charles • ' Steward reported for the Cheerio Committee. Rollcall was „answered .by..a "pioneer incident" :The.,curator, , Mrs.. Garfield MacDonald hadcharge, of the program .and had the Tweedsmuir boo.k;oddisplay. Mrs. • • MacDonald• gave a very intent, ing Beading on the: early. Eaton's catalogue Readings were given by Mrs.' Wm. Helm on'•'r Winters of Yesterday" and Mrs. Mel Greer on "The Legend of the' first Valentine'-. An; enjoyable solo • "Every prayer is a fl ,ower in't Garden.of the Lord", was sung by Mrs: Eunice Dunsmuir , •accom- panied by Mrs. Wes. Ritchie. MIS-7--Mac-Donald-prevent-ed-Mfd, C-ULROSS: CORNERS ;Sunday visitors with -Mr :.and,.., Mrs. Tom, Stewart and .Bud Were. Mr ' :and Mrs Ron Stanley -and -7' family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stewart. Me. arid Mrs. Stanley arrivedl o ne after spending LOOKING ` BACKWARDS THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES r . `-WITWhi.. .O.ARETO SON--. 20 YEARS AGO 40 YEARS AGO • •FEBRUARY 1950 Rev . Dr . Charles„ H ,acDanald terminated a twenty-five year pastorate in. Lucknow and. Dungannon when he,accepted a call, Of by the congrega- tion of Bluevale and Belmore •Presbyterian Churches:* Ianville Hammerton, Wingham photographer, opened an appointment office in. Lucknow.• Mrs. Hammerton was in. charge of the office.. • • A four -store; business block in . Lucknow was burned out, leaving • four -business -enterprises homeless. •Those burned out were: The Lucknow. Sawmill Company's: office of Russell Robertson Hugh.* Cunning's barber shop; Elmer, MacKay's shoe repair shop and Mr.. and Mrs. Philip'Stewart's paint', wallpaper and•gift shop.,..• FEBRUARY 1930• lack Cain who had the:•Cain !House in Luck ow under lease n for three .years.. moved to'London.. 'The new proprietor was'Charles Stubbert, who had previously ,. been manager. at the Royal •Hotel , Kinjardine . . . •An item in the Sentinelon .. Hatching By Electricity.,, read;'.. • "One of.the new and -recent , j applications of.electric current is to the hatching, of chickens. ' Where poultry raising is under- taken on a large ,scale , incubators, which hold 12,000 eggs , are used and the necessary warmth applied:: by electric current. Not••only ( that , the theeggs are. also • turned by electric current. 60• :YEARS AGb ' FEBRUARY 1910.' • Reginald Barret returned to' Cameron McTavish bought :Lucknow after an extended the Little property onthe'corner absence: in the West and opened of Campbell and..Outram Street: a new Harness Shop, making two.., PAG! SIEVEN FormerR• esident Died At Chatham u Mr. William•J.. Allin.,of. . • Chatham r, .Ontario -paged-away on January 14th.•''1970. • He was born at Lueknow .. Ontario, 87 years ago. ' IVIr, Allin'was the eldest son the late Mr, and,Mrs, William. lin • lifelong residents of Lucknow. Survivingis his. wife , the former Margaret MacKinnon;. ,. one daughter Mrs:.Kae White of . Chatham and four sons William Ir.,; 'Jack, and Douglas of. Chatham, and Leonard of Toronto; twelve grandchildren; , two sisters Miss Bertha Alli -n-, an Miss Mabelle Allin; and one . brother Mr. Evan Aliin all of- , Toronto. •. Pallbearers wetesix„grandsons. in the Village.: Timothy Carbert and Allan•, Close .of the Cain House dissolved partnership. -Mr., and Mrs .;Close. • moved to Seaforth . Tenders were -being -advertised ! for "the purchase , of the old agricultural grounds, Lucknow; .containing 1.7 acres. more or: less” vacation in '.California. Harold Haldenby spent''Satur.day afternoon with. Mr. and, Mrs. Stewart. Congratulations ptcMr. and Mrs. Douglas Stanley, who were married on Saturday,in;Toronto.•. Visitors over the week- end with Mrs. N. E. Haldenby.'Were Mr. and Mrs, Doug Haldenby of Lucknow Mrs. Fred' J. Friendorf:' ' of Kitchener and Mr ..and Mrs. Delbert Hedley of Kinlough. • Mr'.'and . Mrs. James: Haldenby sprite -the -week -Coli at. Cochrane • and attended the . Winter Carnival', L06HALSH ..Mrs., Ewan MacLean was. ; hostess on Monday'to the .Sub - executive of -Maitland • Presbyterial to make plans for' the Presbyterialmeeting to be held in May at Chalmers•Church in Whitechurch.' Flu 'still is prevalent in the area and Mrs . Mowbray, teacher at North'Ashfield school, has been ill...Mrs. Francis .Boyle of Ripley has been•'supplying `for her.' • Guests at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John Martyrs in Ripley. wore Mr. and Mrs. •Douglas Martyr and Mr. and Mrs. Ewan'., MacLean of this area, Mr. and Mrs Ian Morton and daughter. of Stratford and Miss Florence MacLennan of Byron h e• • spen`�t"t1 wt> k`= entl w i[tt=i�tr` 'red Mrs'. Emile MacLennan. PLACED SECOND; Flora., daughter of Mr, and -Mrs. Duncan S ripso,i ,'fated Dunsmuir with a gift , Mrs.• Gilbert Frayne read the Motto "You can't drive into• the future by looking into a rear ' view -rr-or take a glance at our ancestral .background"., which was prepared by Miss Dean MacLeod . Mrs. Garfield MacDonald read a paper -; n '.-the=Old- inner„ Mrs. Mel Greer was the winner in.:a:.contest -and -following-the Queen and grace, lunch was served by th:e •hos'tesses :second in the public speaking, contest iri'•Lucknow on Friday evening. , Mr. and Mrs ..George Moncrief Were in Seaforth to visit the.. 1W itfYE-family n the welfare of their niece, who was injured in the snowmobile .accident last week -end, Mrs'. Rowcliffeis Still in serious condition in London hospital, Mr . and Mrs. Ronald Brooks and -Robbie spent the Week -end -in Kitchener with Mr. and Mri. Donald Campbell, , MmenosomrNnoomembi.a.. s1. w-Rune.•••ae f••HfiH-! s realer .........Mr .• MOO .,..�• milk replacer EWAN MEN usofiermos Raise your_next replacement heifers on ne_w - improved SHUR-GAN MilLReplacer,and your veal calves with new -improve ASN rrealer. Available now Dea �hnow Product •.Phone 528--2026 -