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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-06-24, Page 14• PAGE FOURTEEN , . ,.711 w a4i*,1k:, il4'; `i 111140., 7#1,' •''L'UCICNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO fi le WEDNESDAY, JUNE; 24th, 1970 t°I I o • +� .9*..140...... .+. ” office in the Joynt Block. .}:.. ..............:..:>:.:>:•:•»::.:::•:»::•;:.;::::.::.:.:;•.,:.::::;,:.:<;•::;:>::•::.>•:..>......•..,......�,>•:.,:::. r••••►►**********...r ; � Gordon. Rintoul purchased the pp PIIRL1IC - • °LOOKING BACKWARD Alex Purves. farm i;n iCi to st so' of .Purves • ju :south; . - .- .. Lake . ::..: ; ._ _. - , �, k..SENIINELFILES.::-._.T_ ::. • • :MARGARET 'WITH, THOMPSON The •Lucknow Women's. In t•'- tote sponsored a three -act play is .. ,Y , ..�,. •" {:. '.i • ' w. . _.. �. . HURON -PERTH ASSESSMENT REGION ,r��+..o••.�..�.�..,.••......***'•.•a•..•......4 ,. 0 • YEARS AGO MAY 196Ae George Parrish' of Lucknow .. and this, Honour went to Fraser Ashton'i�Glusic for the Spring Formal wasprovided byLionel. Thornton: which was presented. in the Luck-. included DorslRitchie 1 A nettat Dahmer Mrs. H G:.,Sherriff, Mrs. ,,Morgan H n nderso Mks, CamThompsonr Greg. Leith,; .,, : k t= (, .i• ' TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION WITH purchased the Restaurant and Pool :.agasoline Room business from,*Jack. Stuart of The retail price of standard took a week -end drop ' local _ to 40 e.ne_', 'd ly. Clarence Greer ,' Jack Leith, pod Thompson, A dance followed with music t McCharles' ' } ` 3,'@ •Y ax# • .' �> fi• GODERICH Al D T ATFORD ,. OFFICES ATtown CAN BE MADE AS FOLLOWS : IF YOU LIVE IN HURON COUNTY •. � • ... • If Long Distance Zenith 6.6500.,. •Goderich Office•, - • If Local .•• 524-7326 • 'Goderich Office . IF ,YOU LIVE IN PERTH COUNTY • :•• ; ' If •:• Zenith 6-6500.— Stratford Sub -Office If • Local 273-0570 —•' Stratford ' Sub -Office i .; • and officially .took over the first of May: Jack had operated the •business for two ears. Ypart Installation 'of a new. vault an'd Other renovations to the Bank of Montreal's Lucknow branch was, completed.:. Mr, and Mrs,. Edward Dexter of Lucknow observed their 61st wed-` din anniversar on Ma 16th, g y y Lucknow, Council approved the•versary purchase eay. y=duty 1. has of a new 'h a Themonth of May was unusu - . , i wasn t rain n ht en i . g. ly ,,. wh t , d the Most it wascloudy, damp and at times foggy •Good � dryin days were rare", 'Mr.. and' Mrs:: Alex Purdon of Lucknow observed, their 59th • wedding anniversary on May 22nd Mr:,•:and. Mrs; Thomas Austin observed their 60th weddingann -:MC on May 10th. y_Donal Orchestra 9 /► 5 ' , YEAR ..• S AVO. MAY 1920 An old• landmark disappeared in • Lucknow. The old frame build- 'Garry House ing known as The - Ga y which since the early days occ.u- F ; SHOULD YOU' WISH TO REACH. •GOD.ERICH OFFICE . t;oreplace e-:Qld pied'the corner .of Campbell and r•, FROM POINTS IN PERTH COUNTY CALL COLLECT (AREA CODE'519) 5247326. • ._ton_Ford'truci •1/2 ton•pick up The 1960 Queen of Lucknow 3 YEARS A , 'Inglis Streets', completely d s geared; On the site of the old ' hotel, a splendid modern garage, : DistrictHigh School was Barbara Murray. For •the first�tirne a ,. . ,. MAY '`� auto repair shop and dwelling Lar Sa � e d lt Rundle Goderich; Lady coming the farthest •, Mrs. ,Doug Srothard; o King of the school was ch sen ,1940' Eric Cox was'a.ppointed-'sales-. • was erected, fi.. W, Smith was the owr er of the ro t R .1` Y• ' • ' of •• ' ': .• . Windsor;: Gentleman corrin '• - . man in LuclCr�o��:rid v'ci nity for •Goidon.rw.m the' Belfast ``. • t' ' � President: • • " . ,About fifty, members of the Faintly assembled at � ,plat, . Camp Menesetung on• Sunday, the. farthest Doug Stotha•rd , Windy g sort' Youn est child Susan Mac'- :: $ Donald, 5 years., Goderich; ‘Lucky . , •.. •iStoric ,Horton Talmay, Goderich, President for 1971, Larry, Salkeld . of Luc'knOW Vice Rreside•nr,:Bill�`Toronto; 1iiitute'Visit • •enzie . • . ` • • • .SiteSalkeld • ' WHITECHURCH .NEWS` Manufacturing the MacKReunion Co :Prior ,to accepting •the ` appointment he had the local R•aw�leigh' d`ealersh'ip and was succeeded' by A,:: A..Cann .of • • .'• • • district left for•Llstowel fob the summer , where tie. would be the pitcher, for the Listowel Baseball. am:: - ..... Delivery of rural mail was • •' changed, with •all routes out of. ,. `" *• ` ' June. t A 7 for their annual reunion. _• smog for g •dinner at• -1, 30 "' Ireland of Iviarkham; Sec. Treas.., , Whitechurch Warren's Institute : Wolves were.agai'n active in' Lucknow 'and Hol rood receiving. Y. ► ' ° ' ; `, 4 `ter was • 'meeting �: Blacker followed, by a short businessUncle when the'President Dot* presided. .,He welcomed . P -T-.-.1. Salkeld-o-f-Lucknow; Editor— :me-rr-i-ber-s-sponsor-ed-a•bus'tr-i'p-to- Tom's Cabins narionall of. the "Spectator" ,Mrs. -Horton Y Talma.y of Goderich', known: Historic Site at Dresden. -nJ'os h •Hens-o.n.(1189_' Kirl ss`ToFrns'h' �nd-andpnal:k m spec g p. . Work was commenced•'in re- -mail e1ivery-ii-the-afternoon instead of.the morning. as had g `been the custom during, the ' •��o�it .• , ' '.. : _ _.:_. ...— 6. everyone able 0 _ and wished all an enjoy• •:day together.• __ . _ .:: . -- Amos Andrewr 1e83)•provided'the material for . was equest'ed• to . ,.,. ,,,:. . ..:.. -mode-lling•theit3e1 ,'..ielep`hone'_- winter-' • :: _ .. , . _ . _ . I 1. • the:.Secreta_ry. • report.' Goderich . •Uncle T. J. •Salkeld.'of Lucknow read ; sand Treasurer s Mrs.. W H. Talmay, ea.. he.•. J�•e_toC o£. e_� Harriet .Beecher"StoW''E'" E novel 'arrange•with Jos..Snyder'to have• Tom 'sCa'bin•. ..n 1830 Hen. the reunion in 1971 at Camp, • • son escaped' frail] slavery to lvlenesetung the fiicst'5unday in ,' .Upper ..-anada. In 1841 he and aV June, The et:w. President Larry • group of abolit• ionists i ougl t 200 Salkeld_t_o the hair, ' �. • . �. :Aims acres and estabhshed'a,retu.ge•'for �.�. i, •.` •�' ' `° 4and •' family •, • ved , , ' 'pa'ssed• . o.. ,. in.the .Spectator , . One • minute's silence, was obser- in memory of, those who had •• • away during the' past year. Prizes were awarded to °the fol- in:t Oldest''lad•y present,' Mrs. '• Andrew expressed appreciation .to. g• . fugitive A sawmill. Mr. and�•Mrs: T•. J. Salkeld and and grist mill.were built::.Today Mrs . Horton .Ta lata ...Elbridge e •• y ` g are to.be seen the niuseurri build-• Salkeld of Cleveland Ral'•h : P ing , agriculture building., smoke Bowskill of Toronto and Arthur' • house', Uncle Tom's Cabin ' Ruenci'rnan of Oakville .spoke •c.emetery:where Uncle'.Torr 'briefly; Horton Talmay moved .. • our-icd.:: ® 4-4411: CARS . /1p1®CED RAO v��D CARS _ `• 1970 CHEW Impala 4 door hardtop; •V8, power. steering ' and brakes ; . • 4-door-hnr'dtop; ,; j Margaret . • est . , . •. Miller , St. Helens, Old- . gentleman present , goy- • .... a vote ,of thanks to: Dougd •Blacker •Those. from �tlie Lnsitute• on'tlie for his efficient leadership; : ' .. trip wererMrs°. Albert Coulees , n', s.' Gordon ,: Mrs'. 'FredTiffi Ivir 19`lfl' PONPMC arisienne -V8, power=steering • and brakes 1970 CHEV Bel Air. 4 door Sedan,. V8; power steering and brakes • b Ri'ntoul •and •Ga 1 Mrs,: Daws n y e, R O�ELS .EO „ . • II -• .Y � gig,, Ni-�s-Ed-t7Va-Ft�i��firs. Dan Tiffin and Joyce, Mrs. John.. ;Currie , Mri id. ;firs .• .Russell Cur a i McGuire , �,liss:,\•lar Helm; Mit. 'Elg.i n Johnson, Mrs. Johnston 6 — 1969 MODELS CHEVROLETS,•PONTIACS,. VARIOUS MODELS • iN HARDTOPS AND SEDANS ' ;. 0.:, _ _..__ -___. :. • • • _ r `. _-__ __----__ _-__ _. ___,_, ____ ____ �� ____..__ ___.. __ _ Con Mrs. Jim C'ur 'Capri, --Mrs. e -,..Mrs. Tam Metcalfe. Frank Ross , i`4rs To Mrs., Bill Evans , Victor Ernersorl. ' •• They .went on to Sarnia where they had s p ho to s rye after 2 — i .1969 .BEAUMONT sedan, 6 cylinder . • -- 1 C%iE LET' im ala 4 door h to s 2 968., VRO p — _ -2 ander door �., . •con't'act >. .• on Guaranteed Investment Certif.ic.ates. Also "CASHAB•LE AT'ANY. TIME..- Guaranteed Savings • Certificates _,u to 81/2%.4 -or further- -information P: • .. • •days, your financial adviser or write or'tele.pho,ne `- c011eC.t : • • i ' which they re•turned,home by the lsluewart:et.hihway. �1r,: and tilts . ',BoboW bra Y ...D ase • spent a few da 1. week in ' Strathroy with Mr. and Mrs° :'. y Angus 'Falconer and' fa►ilil• y � hiss - 3 _ 1 i NES i 968 PONTIAC PARIS- EN p hardtops, • fully. equipped ; A number. of1968 PONTIAC CHEVROLET and FOR sedans a m '65 to '68' models, sedans, hardtops 'Usednd 4 door'— 90%' of these cars are •V8, power steering • ' ... t STANDARD• TRt ST .- 2i 4.'86y. Street, Toronto 1 ''363=$477 ac a o •ndon refttrn Y e„ t vier' here while'.: Berthah�i acKa. rs on. a European ' and all automatic .1968 CHEVROLET stationwagon • ' + : area code 416 . tour Ross•;_•, . ., „Mac.k udeht at Conesto - Collage i� to be congratttlat-' .a lit. S...l.J • • • A FEDERALLY: 'CHARTERED COMPANY MEMBER. CANADA D'fPOSiT INSURANCE CORPORATION ' " •be ga , ed on passing.an his years work• rand • for the next 2 months will on the staff at.Ipperwashe �r:'ard DLLsake • 1967 FORD 12 ft, Stake body 2 -^ 1967 CHEVROLET,1 'ton st s,: with: duals' and single • • __ CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE THROUGH' _ _... O ._.....UGH . :. ►vi e-,- f o . Tha nesford were •Thursday visitors w ith Mr, and Mrs. �ti.ctor ,i .. __s w ft, 12 ft. stake, ` 327• D.P, rear ; 1965.. ... ,.• .. - .. A..- .' .2 McDONAGH ` .. .. , Emerson: Wayne Farrier has been engag- ,. r. ed to - teach eae hat Walkerton. High• ' w`inth engine, 4 — G.M.C. 15 and � end•J. ig6T DODGE Iz ton pickup - - • • ,.. ...-.. _._. .. -._ ... ... •-- / ntaT'l0 .. .. Wllltl, Oil ....4Yf 0.'iQ;901Y• ilio... W9.i•i .... Quite a 'number from here attended ithe reception'for --1967--G 6o'67 number of Econoline•andChevy Vansfrom 4 t . FTHOMPSON Dungannon, vntario .,. ,-with Mr.' and Mrs. MurrJa Vincent nee' Joyce 1 elaceRANK g. nt ht rn 5 the B iN.lridall'' elgrave Russel Ritchie arid' Leslie Ritchie of Lucknow.. spent the week end N1r. and. Mrs, Alvrr� Ritchie • _ '11 BrusselS .. �� off: ' • , BP Service Station _-- Pkoite 88y;6173 _-. . 6'1 $a;nia 4