The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-08-05, Page 7WEDNESDAY, ,AI GUS ' $1b .1975
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THE LUCKNO'JAI. SENTINEL, L.UCKNOW, ONTARIO
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On This and. the following e$ages ,are your shows
in this. area during:. The Sentinel holidays
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LOOKING BACKWARDS
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
1.0 YEA
•• WITH MARGARET THOMPSON
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Lucknow in the, former .MacDon-
ald . Shoe Store'in the Murdie
Block, Mr. and Mrs; Taylor
were residing in the. Henderson
residence on Havelock St. North.
f ack Leith was appointed by
the local Council as a special
traffic officer forWednesday
and Saturday nights; because of
existing traffic congestion:
Sunday and Monday July 21
•and 22 were redletter days in
the history of: the Hackett Con.
gregation,, when the '71st anniver-
sary of the building' of the first
church, in thisninety-two-year-
old settlement , was marked. ,The
reuniop, brought, back many form• -
S AGO
JULY 1960 .
Donald Henderson, secretary-
' • "treasurer of bode tthe.ucknow
Public School and High School
Boards for several years tendered
his resignation, effective the .
end of the year. '.Successors to. ', •
• both positions was being advertised
:" for.'
• Mrs; . Ross. Cumming assumed.
her duties as organist• in the'
Lucknow t lhited Church. 'She
succeeded .Elmer 'Umbach.
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Harold Austin of .Kinloss Town-
- . ship purchased the Lucknow home
of Carmen McQuillif. Carnle'n
has -purchased= a home—in--Ronk-
wood.
Effective July 18th,, the Canad-
ian
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*' tion^:T Express Com ine-ncc l
a truck service to,points on the “••••
Listowel., Wingham',
Lucknow.,
`Kincardine. line , which' had been
served: by the C:N. R...'
,Employees of the Beatty Ladder
Factory, Luckribw,,rejected a bid
to-ha�+e-the p>'ant unionized •
30 YEARS_ AGO.
JULY 1940
Gordon Taylor , formerly of
Sebringville , opened. a new.,
:.'modernly equipped drugstore in.
residents',. Withsermons deliv-
ered -by -Rev J-.Bridgette-af --- -spent_ an -•en joya-ble-a-fte-r-noon-on,
Guilds, a former. pastor from : Thursday attending a shpwer for'
1914 to 1917. Rev . James Wilkins 'Katherine Culbert , bride-to'-i4e
Vie..
s -t -- s'rr'►�L asa:ur.. ,; _ ..__. .: ,of Ripley. They were entettaihec
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.engaged as principal of :St. Hel-
`en"` eszhool,duties to commence—
in September, Miss Mary Durnin
was re-engaged as assistant:, .
A list of Huron County Entrance
examinations, named the follow:
•ing successful students at St. Hel-
ens centre - Verna Gaunt , Percy
Hyde, Vera. Todd.,Alvin. Woods,
Herb ‘Taylor Ruth Menzie , Sara
Deacon,, Janet. Robertson. Eliza,- ..
beth Young, Winnifred' Farrier
Elizabeth Inglis ,,Frances O' Cal-
laghan. •
ZION
Trinity U.C.W. meeting•will
be held August' 13th in Trinity
Church.
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fir: a�lcn-Iw.lr`s,: •Frank`Ritchie
'spent ;two days during the week at
`,Poplar Beach visiting Mr.. ;and Mrs
Chris Brown:and' girls at their cot-
tage. • •
Mr. Gordon Kirkland and Nan-
cy , Mrs. David Kirkland and girls
.50 YEARS AGO
JULY 1920
Perer`I�laclntosti`of Kinloss
Township died of injuries receiv-
ed in an accident, at his farm, ; •
:when he was thrown from a load
of hayto the barn floor. His
-injuries included a. -fractured
skull fractured .shoulder .and
other severe bruise's • He,was
in his 65th ,year.,
,Miss Dorothy 'Douglas•was -
' at •Bruce Beach .by Katherine's
great. aunts Mrs. McDonald, and
Mrs.' Outerbridge.• Following the':
shower. the guests .wer.e e.ntettained
to a buffet dinner.
. Mrs. Irene Hopper of. Wingham
wisted. on Eriday,.with -Mr..- and..
Mrs. Bill Hunter...
John Ritchie motored . to Malton:
last week to meet his''son Kenneth
and: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pennington.
and farnily of •Teeswater, who
had' returned. by pla.rie after a
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and Calgary.
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