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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
SEED DIVISION EXETER 235-03
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WHHTECHURC•H NEWS
•Whitechurch. Women's Institute
held their regular meeting on •
siednesd'ay at the honte of,. Mrs,'
Garnet Farrier and Mrs. Eunice
Gillespie:.
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The 1st Vice President Mrs. Dan
Tiffin presided for the President
Mrs,: V, Ernerson; Mrs. ,Tiffin
extended a welcome to the a.tten-•
dance of 27 and opened. the nieet-
ing.with the singing of Q Canada,
The Opening Ode and repeating
the Collect in' unisoj.. '
' The secretary Mrs Russel •
'McGuire gave the financial
report
Branches: invited__to attend the,
social evening April 8 at 8.30.
in the Whitechurch Community
Memorial Hall,' when Rev.. Father
Mooney will show, slides,,, are •
Belniore , Belgrave, Bluevale ,.
Teeswater and South Line Brant
The 4-H Achievement Day' will
be held May 2nd in' reeswater.
dyer 20 thank you notes Vete ,
read from the. ;folks who received
• Valentine Boxes:
• It was arranged: to,have the» •
conveners meet March 25 at
3.m
P ,
. at=the-:h-om.e-of,Mrs...Jim_:
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Currie to prepare the branch •
conveners reports:
Mr's. Ezra Scholtz • gave, the net
proceeds from the:sale 9f'lunch
at the.Credit Union dance 'to the ".
treasurer, which. was :$20.90. 'It
LQOKING' BACKWARDS
THROUGH THE SENTINEL . FILES
W1TH MARGARET THOMPSON •
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• " subscription for Field and Stream
20.YEARS. AGO' centre, Gould; wings,' Dahmer and Chatelaine to be sent to the
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• �. I -ARC -H' 9s _. , _ . Chin: Alt Vaugan
pGQderich
Bud Hamilton purchased. the
..W. 1. Little home :from 'Cameron
M,acT'avish , • ,
:. A,s an aftermath ofa blizzard
,which tied up trafficMlocally,
the-rnercury-sank to the lowest.
point .of the season; On March 4
'the offical temperature was • •
recorded at •16 below .
Snow •plows •soon had roads.
open •for traffic again until
Si . Patrick:s Days March 17th
Loose • blocking practically all.
but the main highways,.
The Lucknow Sepoys were' really
:�clrcking ,; winning two :out:of,
Lthree_lloc:k.ey.wma-rches4n--four:- T,-
d.ays.• The line-up was: goal.
Ritchie; defense, Greer Hall;
retire ric
Get your tax-free
full' paranteed
pension. plan
no,wcumtnatin.g
at 8/WW.wtiith ,no
annual, fee.
See us' quihkl
while interest
rates hold'.
' Mliddieni 'iss . Wankel. N1cM'illan;. ,The roll;Call was answered by
na'niing, "The most intersting
rneeting`of the yearand naming
a District'Officer" .
Community singing of M'y Wild
Irish Rose, and Lorig, Long, Trail
was enjoyedwith Mrs. Garnet •
Farrier pianist.
• The motto -.'';The door: to sup
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Cess is labelled - Push" , was '
.given by Mrs: Don. Ross who said
Many. firilkrtail because otlack
o energy an• will power.. `We:•
learn most when. being successful.
as'we. are then happy. ' True
success is when one obtains satis
I i .. Chin , Hav,ens .. Frayne ; .
'McCaffrey.' H'arrts. •
The Village Council authorized
'the Property Committee to
proceed :s ith.the erection of a
fire escape oh the Town Hall.
40' YEARS AGO
1\I,ARCH.1930 .
Ed Smith, a farmer on the 8th
concession of Bruce wa e .
possessor of a large timber wolf;'
which he trtapped and shot on '•
his• property It ,measured 5 feet',
9 inches •from nose to tip ofit's
tail.._
est. H ••Kempton of Ashfield
lad the'misfortune to have his
barn with all its contents,
destroyed by Tire... • • 'r
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A school•'report for:'S $ No:
14' East and West Wawanosh
narned the follbwin.g• pupils
Laura \lartin Kenneth .Laidlaw
Elroy Laidlaw ; Clifford purdon :
Rod'dv Inzlts, Russell' Farrier
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--Ros el •a -Guest
t,a`a.is • D reen Pu:don . Mary `
..•ues 'Eic Guest, Muriel Purdon'
•t:errha {t eilisc Falconer.e•
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.es; ee'c:oft 1N7 ..sl4 .Martin.
^-':s F:1i •
Fiore 7.ce Ezeec:c'f: F
r •.tree{. .
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6O.:YfAR$ AGO
faction by accomplishing what
One sets» out,to do,..,. I:f one:. sets
our to obtain wealth then when
.money has -.been obtained' their.
desire is achieved and .to them •
.this is•su,ccess . One's habits,
emotions and will power are all
involved ifn success; •
A Study. of the. Handbook was . .
the topic ,with, Mrs. Scholtz, 'Mrs.
Frank Ross and 'Mrs.. Bob Ross and.
Mrs. Victor Emerson •ail having a
auizz' to be•answered orally. • •
THE READERS WRITE .:.
Knew All
ugh Photo
Victoria
-2333 'Bela -i -r, Rd .
Dear Sir,,
You will be surprised to hear
from me. I. just received. the
Lucknow Sentinel frbriva .friend
in Brandon, Manitoba which had.
•the nanies'of the*. -photo of the
hinlou; hg oldtirriers ofJanuar 28.
•issue.
Would you please do methe
favor to send me the - January 28
copy with the photo of the
Kinlough ehoit in.• ' ••
I was born and'raised' five miles
fro.ni' Kinlough and I was
seventeen years old when, that
picture was taken'..: I knew all
those people. I would be so
grateful to•get that paper. My
father took. the Luc.know Senttnel_..'
as long as he lived there. I am
84 years of age. I` live in
Victoria 'now ' My address is, •
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Mrs: R; Q, Norman,`:
2333-Belaitt Rd
Victoria., B C,
• Mrs Vic.tor'Emerson had the
branch :Tweedsmuir History Book.
0..24 pixy 'a d4ea_d the stgr of.::.._.
the bride and g,rooni,and
Mrs. George Taylor and their
ride in the' wagon over, corduroy
.road to theit. new home; the story
:of Malcolm MacDonald. who,
livede e ii'i s `.'.a"rtin lives,
and tow he,killed a bear withan
ei; , s::ci:; the -aisir.i; of Isaac
a.•:d the stortr•tha.t
: less tt de,.. r, that ni ht
t r rin Tiffin leave a
ptanc soli. ,.µ •.Fred .Tiffin
w • e,ir;..:•et ; events. \'.':1d .L;fe
• `:ea 'county Cofts
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. c�`:tld::ei s 'Hospital `-." acre '
,.e to be ,utl-;at Ottawa :The
y :ce President leave the courtesy,
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5111 ` wator" , r'r Russel Gauint and
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18th, 1970
Purple Grove
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boyle and
farnily.visited in London recently . •
with Mr. and. Mrs v,. Smith,
Visitors.' With Mr and Mrs. Don
McCosh and Dick last week were
W. -add 'Mrs: Frank -Colwell;" Mgrs : ----
Bill Arnold; Mrs., Ardill Mason,
Mrs. George Harkness , Mrs.. Don
Robertson, Mrs, Howard Thomp-.
son, Mrs, Vic Gawley, Mrs. Burt
Collins, ,Mrs. Earl Elliott,, Joyce
and••Eon, Mrs. Cora Barr, Misses,
Edna and -May Boyle, Met.
mad-S-trtton-and Mrs. Fra-n1
Maulden.. Theladies were'
quilting with•Anne..
Congratulations :to• M r and.
_Mrs__ Don Reidsinthe birth _of .._
their little son last week.
Dr. James'Emerson and,prankie-
of 'Charing Cross :spenrSunday.
With Mr.. and. Mrs'. George , ,.
Emerson and Bob.. '
Ripley tykes played hockey in
Belgra:ve on Thursday. Belgrave
took the game7' 2:
Many. from here enjoyed the
hockey game at Ripley on :Thugs'-
day evening when the grade
seven.•.and eight girls took on
their', mothers .' The youngsters
won 8 -,2 but'the••older ladies'
put up a good fight
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15 1969 MODELS
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Ghevro ets; Pontiacs, :Fords, Cstieos
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Beaumonts and Chevelles
hardtops and sedans, V8, power: steering
and brakes '
5 — 1968PONTIAC PARISIENNES, in 2 and, 4 door hardtops,.
fully equipped
1968 PONTIAC GRAND ,PARISIENNE 2 door hardtop_
1968 MUSTANG 2 + 2
1968 FORD':GALAXIE 500,: V8, power steering.
1968 FORD CUSTOM 500, 'V8, .'power. steering
A number of 1968 PONTIAC sedans
. 1967 'PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 4 door hardtop, . V8, fully equpPed
2 1967 FORD GALAXIES, 2 • door. hardtops, fully equipped
3 1967 CHEV BEL AIR sedans, V8 automatic
1967. CHEV, 2 door
„.1967 -DODGE, ---V8 automatic, fully equipped—,-4.4--door-.----
Used : cars from '63 to '66 in various . models,. sedans, hardtops
• and 4 door,' mostly fully'equippPd•
1968 CHEVROLET stationwagon
USED TRUC
1967 CHEVROLET;, 1° ton, stake
1967'CHE4IROLE T, '1 tori
2' 1965 G:M.C.:15 ft. and 12 ft. stake, with '3227 engine, D.P. rear
end :
1965.CHEVROLET, r ton
1964 CHEVY V8 with s
peed' transmission, DP rear axle, 16.
• foot stake
A- number of Econoline and Chevy Vans from '64 to 'G7
oN,A,siov~
Brussels 'Motor
BP Service Station Phone $1741°72