The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-07-01, Page 13WEDNESDAY, .JULY 1st, 970
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, 'ONTARIO
LUCKNO
WISHES T.O. ANNOUNCE THE WINNERS OF. THE LUCKY
DRAW HELD DURING OUR. RECENT 1st ANNIVERSARY
SALE
1..
MRS.'. T. VANDERVELDE,
R.R.• 3, LUCKNOW
4 .,pc. Coronado -Cannister-Set - `
MRS:,SAM, NESBIT, R.R. 1 LUCKNOW
' ' Counsellor,,Clothes. 'Hampeer..-.; _:; •
3. JANICE. LONDRY, ' .LUCKNOW
Child's Vacuum Cleaner
MRS; GEO. WEBSTER, R.TR:, 2 LUCKNOW
'1 Gal. Heritage Paint
.11MIN. !NW ..11111. !lam .41/1.
.THANK YOU
•
We wish to extend a big THANK YOU to our
many friends and customers for their support and
• patronage, during our: first year of business in
Lueknow. ;
We hopeto serve you. better in• the coming,'years
withthe best • in . quality, low prices and"'good, ser
• vice..
SINCERELY,.
'REG AND,'.CAROL. JONES •
THE "FLY TO THE •FUN" CONTEST •CONTINUES TILL..
JULY..31: BE SURE TO' GET YOUR.;E'NTRY:'.IN. IT'S FREE
2 TO HAWAII, BERMUDA OR LAS VEGAS!
HeI.d Richardson
Reunion' Saturd
DUNGANNON NEWS. 11
About 50 -descendents of the
late Bill and Mary Ann Richardson
met at the home of Mr.., and. Mrs.
Art Stewart on Saurday'for the
annual' Richardson. reunion. The
afternoon was spent swimming,
playing bail arideuchretith
games and contests as. weir " The
oldest et-son-p-xese:nt-w-as Mrs'
Will Stewart of,Auburnmand.the
youngest was Andrew Reed of
Stratford. Those present were
from such *places! as.Detroit -and
St. Clair Michigan, Min'nesbta
and other parts of the U.S. , Lam-
beth,
am-beth, Corunna , Stiaiford , Toron-
to, Lueknow , Dungannon., Goder-
ich , ; Auburn and*suirrounding area.
Those unable .to. attend were very
much missed. ,
Mr.. and 'Mrs: Art Stewart * •
received many lovely gifts on the,
occasion of their 40th wedding
anniversary on. Sunday. .
Mrs. Jim McFadzen of. Guelph.,
"niece of Mrs. Minnie"Jones,' Visit-
ed on Saturday with Mrs..,Jones
and. Mel. •. • ' '
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LOOKING . . BACKWARDS .
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES,
WITH MARGARET •THOMPSON
e
20 YEA RS A GO.
MAY 1950
causeway was made. The tractor
and scrapers again '.went -to. work
hauling more filling.. • ' •
A change of management' at ••:
Lucknow'•s.first television set
was In.op,eration and while the.'
Geption wasnperfeet ; rt=was
reported to be 'surprisingly:; good
in view' of the .distance from the
source of the telecasts". Harold
Greer had the set' installed •at
fie -Norrie o -f -h -spa re-n-ts-*v,-�-c�a
Mrs. J. 'M.' Greer. One of the
first telecasts to be viewed. :was .•
the Ranger -Detroit hockey game
and ' the Greer living -room. had' a
"sell-out`�crowd- of friends for
this performance.. '
Mr., and Mrs. E. H. Agnew
purchased the R.- B. ''Quance home
on Havelock Street: Mr'.: and
. A1ex--Mac'I;eod7solttlreir
Kinloss farm to Tom MacKenzie'
of Schumacher and were moving.
ro Lueknow to the former"Law-
rence home on Stauffer Street ,.
which. they purchased 'earlier
d-be-e-n-te-na-nt-ed by' *�
•
and'Mrs. E. H. Agnew.'
• .The Scott 'Construction Com-
pany power equipment Was doing
excavation work for basements`
for three new homes in the vil-
lage: The homes were being •
built for 'L. C. Thompson, •Ed
'Little ;and Henderson Lumber Ltd.
the local Walker Store took .place.
RI Du-thie', who had been -in
Jae e for- e -a -r -a d : a • ..
half returned to Toronto. His ' •
place was taken over by John Mc-
Intosh of Belleville.
60 YEARS AGO
On Sunday visitors at the Jones
home .were Mrs Gladys Wallis
and Miss Mae Davies of Clinton
and Mr:.. and Mrs; ..Earl Swan and.,
Maggie Disher.
Misses Valerie and Vicki Park:
.are this 'week in'Goderich with
-their. great ..grandmother"Mrs .
George Ashton.
Anyone wishing a copy of the
Dungannon Fall. Fair prize; list
'-:contact either: Mrs. Dynes Camp-.
bell or Mrs. Gordon Smyth..
Mr. and Mrs. Len Cook: spent
Sunday in Holmesv.ille with Mr.
*and. Mrs. Del Cook.
Mrs.Orman cDonald (Fern,
Ball) of Rexdale visited on Sun-.
• PAGE. THIRTEEN •
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Everyone Is InvitedTo. Attend
OPERATION
ic YOU
�N,AI
8;30 P.M.. — Laying Of Wreath At. Cenotaph, Court House
Square, Goderich. •
9:00 P.M. Dedication Of Fountain ,(Comer Of Hamilton
St. And Nelson St.).
Ali Dutch -Canadian' Citizens Are . �•
Requested To Attend
•_ 1945 „1970
This fountain • has . been, donated ' by. the
Dutch -Canadians of Goderich and surrounding area to
•'. commemorate the 25th anniversary of the' liberation
• of the Netherlands during the Second Workl.War. •
Thank you Canada.
day, with Mr. and Mrs : Charles
,Fowler,
Visitors at the Fowler home.the
past.. week were Mr. and'kIrs.
Tom Fowler, Da.trel and Karen
of*Parkhill, Fred Fowler of Porr. -
Elgin and granddaughte`r Ann Fow=
ler, of Southampton..' . Mrs.
Fowler's sister and brother-in-law
Mr•. and ivrrs: E: ;G.• Ancersonro
-Winnipeg and daughter Mrs. -Kent
Wa kel'y • of L• oreet.e , Manitoba.
spent..a week. This past week ` • :
they visited..at another daughter's
home Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Jen-
' ken and family of Carnp;' '
'Barden and other relatives
in .Barrie:' °
Mr. and Mrs, Norman..
Stewart and family of. Lambeth,.
spent, the• weekend with Mr. and
.Mrs. Art Stewart, •,Visitors on
Sundaywere Mr.•'a:nd Mrs. Frank
Ritchie of°L•ucknow. Mr and
Mrs. Paul•Caesar called in the '•
-evening on-che r ay home from
the, Anderson McLeod wedding;
`at ,Chatham•.'
Ipirs1en 'Hodges , ° a • patient
in •Wingham :hospital had many
visitors on Sunday ,' the occasion.
being her birthday. On.Friday.,
5lbs. traction .was applied to
one leg, ?: lbs. was applied .first
but it was -found to be too much.
It. is to be hoped. Seth will be
• much im'proved very,shortly: •U ` .
MAY 1910.
A schoolreporYfor • KM -lough
named the following. pupils:
`Phoeba Pennell, MaudeEckensw.i1-
ler, Mary Rousom., .Harold Rous
om ,. Lizzie tweedy; Lloyd. Percy •
1agg: e -Pinnell ,f Els e-Shelto�i ;.
Pearl McConnell; Ida Percy ,
Ethel ;Scott ,. Herb Tweedy, Frank
Scott , Maggie Malcolm Fran-
cis Brown, Harry.. dements,
Harold Stanley, Lizzie Graham.,
SHURGAIN., egg production
Bruce Ryan; Willie ' Stanley,
Olive' Rousom Gladys Colwell;
Fred funnell, Edna,Boyle, Jiro=.
inie 'Richards, Florins Tweedy, -
Bettie McLean.,' Levi Eckenswiller.
Beginners: "Willie Percy, Donald.
McFarlane, Johnnie Graham ,
Albert Shelton, Aggie Stanley.
Teacher L. Fair.
.40 '(ARS AGO
MA.Y .1930
. They were advertising, the
.twelfth annual ex"cursion from •
Goderich to Detroit and return
with the price for.the round trip
$1.50'.
A tractor and two scrapers.
were busy hauling fill for the
"sink -hole" on the 4th concession
Kinloss just"east of Langside, The
.road was Sinking faster than they
could draw fill, Great cracks
three feet 'wide were opening at
either fence.. Trees were .out'and
with timbers frons an old house a
leadership in
nutrition
•
continuous
research
management
skills
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growing animal
health service
•L'AYING'FEEDS
;opt
and -Cold):
...Newly housed layers '(on t•
he floor plat)
should'. be sta
el
1
e` 1A!Lash ,
Layer for approximately three months to
keep up their, mature development and
laying potential.
If i is hot summer weather birds will eat less,
o'give a•equa e
1 . l-
• nutrienit levels.
'So, hot or cold, follow' a Shur -Gain laying
prograrh'the year round.
Discuss it with 'Us, your lecal•Shu'r-Gain Feed
• Service: people.. •
_We can Sae4mil'rnoney:. ..•
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