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CIea•iing,.1 RYICE_
At
SIEGRIST'S,, LUCKNOW
MONDAY, .WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
PANNABECKER'S, ST. HELENS.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
SLATER'S STORE, AUBURN
TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY
LOOKING BkCKWARDS
iHROUGH'THE SENTINEL FILES
WITH MARGARET. THOMPSON
•
Finnigan Family
Hold12#h Reunion
The twelfth annual reunion of
the Finnigan family 'was. held at
Springbank Park, London on July
12.. Those coming from the great
est distance were Vera. Patterson
and Lorne McQuoid of Summer. -
berry , Saskatchewan.
the results Of sports. under the
;direction of Ethel and Mats 'Fin-
nigan were:' Children 4 and under,.
Ray Oke., Colleen. Mumford•, • .
Lisa: Sailows; Ch_ 14ter _7 'and
under,: Mary Finnigan, Les 'Broder-
ick, Roseann Sailows; Boys 12'.
and under; W. •i`. Finnigan, Neil
Finnigan, Michael Finnigan;
Boys 14 and under, Brian.
Finnigan, W J. Finnigan; Senior
wheelbarrow race ,'• W. J.: and
:Brian Finnigan, Neil and Mazy
Finnigan;• Junior wheelbarrow
race, Billy and Catherine Patter-
son, Erin Finnigan and .Louise •
.Oke; Egg Relay, W. J. •
Finni.gan's-team;: Peanut
• OF THE , NEW
SITUATED AT THE EAST END OF. CAMPBELL ST.
•
scramble,, Erin. Finnigan, Mary .
Finnigan; Shoe scramble , Mary
and Doug. Mumford Button con.'
test , Ethel Finnigan; Guessing
Weight of Watermelon, John
Finnigan .
The reunion will be held at
•
Goderich in 1971. with the execu-
tive including President, Harold
Finnigan of London;; Secretary ,.
Bee' Oke of Dutton; Reunion Com-
mittee, Roy and Melba Finnigan,,
Gordon and Elmira Finnigan of
Goderich: and Alex and: Lenna
Finnigan of Egmondville
wv
e,
10 YEARS AGO
JULY 1960 '.
Rev: H., L'. Jennings announ-
• 11,
&Pd isnpi,.a
�-;nt-i-o-t-he
�
Brussels..;' Henfryn,charge ; .effec-
tive 'September lit -;7 - He had. been
in charge of .St. Peter's. Anglican
Church, 'Lucknow; . St, Paul's '
Dungannon; Christ Church,, Port,
Albert and'St. Paul's,., Ripley .for
'
• the past eight years. •His; succes-
• sor was Rev. Wilfrid. Wright. . .
Tom Hackett purchased the
La urier'.schoolhouse in' S. S. No.
12, Ashfield. ' .
__.R..IT:...Kilpatrick-had-'tendered.
his resignationas secretary-treas-
user of the :Ashfield Township.
School Area', effective June 30th,
He ,was succeeded by William
Stafford of. Dungannon
rs-wore-being led
for new sidewalks on'Campbel ' e
Street 'and the widening of Camp-
bell' Street from Outram .to Have;
• . lock, The 'start of'the;widening
'progr 'm -got un'de way yilieni a •
4.;
•'r
r
•
chiefly by village young people
were safety -taped with reflec-
tive tape,' The project .was,
carried out by the Lucknow Wom
en's Institute aspart of a -'country
wide. program'.•
so. YEARS AGO
• forestry. crew. commenced iernov.
"al of the trees which lined ,both.
•sides of tike streerinanis br'ock. '
About sixty bicycles owned
JULY 1940
Miss Hazel Webster., a member
of the Bell Telephone staff in ••
Lucknow 'for more .than .twenty-one
years terminated her long period •
of faithful service at the switch-
board on: S'aturrday ; luyy 13tii' 194: "
She was succeeded by -Miss Doris '
Ritchie. '
The' produce partnership .of
Greg Leith and. sob Gibbons, in
Lucknow., was dissolved with Gib=
bons taking over the business.
- 1not-he-r-Kinloss Wol=f -w -as -- hot
by' George .Tiffin of Langside.
;Traffic hazards had increased •
considerably in the village on the
two open business.nights'.. Luck-.
now--Busir e-ssmen'-sAssoe-i-tion
requested. Village Council to
appointspecial police officers for
.duty on these two open nights,
Wednesday and Saturday.. •
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g rweotesE/NGR TOLD lizo
WOW HE �t s �d
AT THE ASA
0 ; YEARS AGO
• JULY -1920
Effective. July 1st the price Of
The Sentinel was .raised to' $2.00.
It had sold previously for p...50' •
a year., ••
Ross MacDonald a 'pupil .of the
second concession Kinloss 'School
took highest marks of any student
Who. wrote on the Entrance •
eXams'at Lucknow Centre ,
Hydro was on, the move. 'Eng-.
Tractors, combines, balers,.' corn pickers and .' other machines'
have made farmers much more efficient.
But the, increasing use of machinery has been paralleled' by : a
frightening increase :in farm accidents.
Moreii dians are l e
in farming= than in any
other single industry. -
• The . accidentrate on ' °
farms is --20 o� bpve-the ...y= 5.
national average.
• cci a ental deaths involving
farm' machines ` have doubled;,
over the last 10 years.
• 20% of all persons
killed -in -farm -accidents
are under the age of 1.0.
ut machines do_.not cause accidents._'_
Farmers do.
Less ` than 5% of farm accidents are caused, by mechanical
„failure
•-- More-than=93- -are-caused-by-,carelessness, •-
A 'thoughtless act, refusal to use ' safety features like tractor
.roll` bars and pOwer take -off shields, and allowing children. to.
--operate;-ride.--on of play near machinery are among the prmcipax '
causes of farm. accidents..:
Jul 25th to 31st is F. M fe nd: your Workmen'_
C.om ensation..Board..,.:urges you. talarni safely this week and
every week.
Farmers Covered by the Workmen s Compensation Act;
ineers were at work. in.Lucknow w
. Far this tionabuoi,
•es-ami-sca-kin�g-o•u3 - -- .---�-�- "A-i�-faYmplOy+ees � have
places fqr the erection of poles been 'compulsorily covered - the Act should mail' coupon
to carry the Hydro wires. ..
p rkmen's. i"----"'• _ 1
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CoYn ensatlon 1.-g° rkmen's •Comasation $oard� 1• Harbour -Street; -Toronto 1; Ont. • • - j4 —
since 1.966I Please
'send ale "Information for employers 1
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LUNO,
PHONE • :3ifI<-343$
and .more thani
hr, Schedule 1;".
• $7,000,000 . I
1 Name I
,as been paid I
m compensa I Address
tion and
medical aid
benefits. 1
The Workmen's Compensation Board, Ontario
90 Harbour Street, Toronto 1
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