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WEDNESrQAY, SEPTEMBER 2; 1970
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, •LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE SEVENTEEN
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HOME FVRNiSHINGS
MOFFAT APDL /ANCES
•
LOOKING .BACKWARDS
THROUGH THE• SENTINEL FILES
KINLQUGH
Ladies from the Angi c:a,n
Church Women were guestsof the
Lurgan ladies at the St, Lukes,
Parish hall on Wednesday •evening.
Mr. George Haldenby accom-
panied Mr. and Mrs.. Clare
Sparling and -family to -T r . nto•-
last .Sunday, where they Alkended
the
• Mrs William. Cox r :Mr..,arid + ,
Mrs.' Jack Scott were guests..at !tie •
Kuetie,man - Cleland ;wedding at
eernerton•gnSaturda;y„ •
Mr. and Mrs, 'William Lloyd
and Mr. and Mrs. Karl. Boyle, of
l,ondont visited with relatives
here during the week,
Mrs. William Cox and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack •Scott were recent'.
dinner guests with Mr.. and Mrs.
Francis Boyle and, family. ,
Mr. and Mrs. George Gilbert
of Stratford visited with relatives
and friends here on Saturday.
Mr. and, -Mrs. --Harold Haldenby..
of Sarnia, Nlr', and Mrs. John
.E.' Hodgins 'ar d John, Mr.. and,
`1v1rs 'Donald Hodgins and Miss-
Edna Bo'ylewece.guests at the •
Mitchell -Thompson wedding at
'Salem on Saturday.'
• "i'he--HoIyrood�W:l:,.w�ll meet'---•,
on Thursday evening at thehome
of Mrs.' P. A,. Murray;
Visitors with Edna and :May
Boyle were Mrs'. •Cha.rlie Hodgins'
and Miss Norma Coutts of Wing-.
, WITH MARGARET THO•MPSON • -ham a n• ♦ rs
b•••••••••i••i••••••i•i•••a-a-•••—• . •�.�i�i-••••• TeeSwater •
• Mr', and Mrs. Lloyd Percy•of
St . -Catharines. spent- a few ,days
with' M esti John. R cr __ . • - 9 _HIGHER !IRI DS AF DR
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20 YARD ern; in this office. • // •
AUGUST 1950
Tip Top Tailors World C•hamp-
ion men's softball team ,played, in
• the Ca1donian•Park, Lucknow
against the Luc -know Legionnaires.
Thestar arnong'stars.on'this team
was their negro pitcher, Charlie
Justice; w -ho was a sensation on
the mound. 200u fans witnessed
the game with Hughie, Hall the.
Legionnaire pitcher , 5eported as
'!brilliant in strikln •
• A.'new concrete -swimming,
pool was opened. in Teeswater. •
- :Harvey Webster purchased the
residence of the late Mrs. Mary •
Moore oiiL-udgard Street., Lucknow
40 YEARS. AGC
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Following a heat wave of three.
weeks, the temperature suddenly
out eleven dropped and frost was. reported
:locally on\t.wo consecutive: nights
with corn fields suffering•some-,
what. •
• R•, itl \•1acPherson' was manag-
er of the Lucknow branch of the
Bank of Montreal.
Allan Turner disposed of his
boot and shoe .business' in Luck
;ndw to Sam Rathwell and W. P..
Reed ---;r1 r7 -=Tu rne-r-ha-d been -in
men"
Approval was•given for the form.
ing of .the new Lucknow District
High School 13oa rd : •.. Represe_ nta
t.i,ves named .were; Lucknow , 1Zob-
err Rae; Kinloss, Allister Hughes;
•West:Wawanosh, T. J. Salkeld;
Ashfield, Henry MacKenzie.'
Other'members.would 'be added.
•
Ea later dtc.
The Lucknow•sawttiill. was sold
'to Arnold Glow ,of Mitchell 'froni�
the W'. E. f- lenderson,Estate•,--
Rt. Worshipful T.'7. Salkeld'
re it -in -g --Di titc-t Depttry=C -nd—
Master of Huron District ,'conclud-
- ed 'an active and successful term,
the;,shde business here :for nine
ye'ars , .rive and a half years with
Mr. itathwcll: and :the Iasi three
and a half years by himself.'Mr.
' TED
C.LLYER
ELEC'T`RICAL
--- ONi ivCTOR
ELECTRIC HEATING ,
WIRING AND REPAIRS
VON
rri<:
'E.LEcTRICA L
IV110.DERNIZATION
• 'FINANCING •AVAILABLE
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LUCKNOW -
Phone 52.8=5802
Rat! se-
to;Waterf6rd but closed his bust='
nest there and returned to Luck -
how in partnership with Mr, Reed.
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THIS .FALL
1. STRONGER, MORE
VIGOROUS STANDS
fertilization •-helps establish big
s'- i
:year yields, and "-winterizes'?
- 4. LOWER COST-FEED'
NUTRIENTS
•
Productive hay and pasture crops
rst ' are_th
legumes.
Mr. and Mrs.. Howard' Bennett
:of Toronto spent :the'pa'st week
with Mr. and - Mrs. Art Haldenby.
Week -end.: visitors with Mr.:
and Mrs.. Art Haldenby'were Mr.
and Mrs.. Lester Vallis and,farim- '
ily of Toronto. ' Mr. .and'Mrs.
Howard Whiteside and boys, who
have ;spent the summer 'at their
cottage. at Orillia
Mr. and Mrs.` Ralph Haldenb:y:
and family of Guelph spent a
few days. with, his .parents Mr.. inc.
1V
,•- Bt
• The• Meeting 'of the Bible Soo-.
ietyfor this district will' be held
'in the Pentecostal Church on:. Wed-
nesday evening, September 9th at
• R -F:
Cowan will•be .present.
:Joan and Brian Percy •returned.
home after enjoying a: motor trip
to the East Coast.
•
RETURN TO ENGLAND
Mr. and Mrs Frank Maulden
xook-Mr-s. Margaret WiLkinson-af d_
Mr.; Leonard Maulden to Mahon
• Airport last Monday when 'they
returned home to England after
• spending the •past three, weeks with
• their brother Frank ,Maulden Mrs;
Mauldert and Keith.
0 'YEARS -AGO
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•
• 'AUGUST 1910.. -
..
"Ten thousand people .walked
the streets of Luckncw on Caled
onian Day. Eight •thousand
people"in Caledonian Park Wit-
nessed the .revival of the. old
'time Ganes .that made Lucknow
famous" , so said The gentine1
in the sial edition re
spe t reporting..
the :very'succ.essful 1910 Old Boy's
and Girls Reunion.
•
The executive committee who_'
planned and brought to pass the"
reunion were -D. R McIntosh,
1 resident; 'George 11' Smith sec-
reta ry; Alexander McPherson,
vice president; A. P. Stewart,
treasurer,
•A former Huron bay ca mer back .
front Manitoba and won first:
prize in the shot -putting competi-
•
•
Gary Sinton left by plane on •
Monday where he will spend
awhile at Lethbridge.,. Alberta,
1VIrC'_ tn/itlyAni Carnp1E41,of
Kinloss spent Thursday evening
with Miss •Wtnnifred Percy.
`riutrients.••High. yields will further
Ferti izi:ng every 'year boosts per
acre yields and the production of
Total Digestible Nutrients.
3. BETTER PRODUCTION;
YEAR AFTER YEAR
Annual fertilization improves per-
sistence,• reduces -need, for='fre
.quent costly:reseeding.
Ref: PLANT'FOOD' COUNCIL
ONTARIO, INC.
reduce costs; and lessen the need
for feeds" •
5.., INCREASED MILK 8 BEEF
PER ACRE �.
Milk and beef production on well
managed, well-fertitized• pastures
show that per acre output can
:often be doubledor ttipred::
6. EXTRA CASH INCOME
PER ACRE
Forage fertilization. can •:return•as ' •
much' as $5 for.every $1' Spent On
;Bulk' fertilizer. Spreading is; another C.O-OP .Service
to the Ontario 'Farmer.
Phone 528-2125: '
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Mr, and Mrs: Gil bert'Harm lton'
visited Sunday with Mi. and Mrs. •
lack Barr and family.
Mr. and Mr's. Norman Pry of
Harriston spent Monday with Mr.
•* a-nc�A _ s :�W�t 1 ka' 1��}-ia lde p lay -•-
tion. He was• Charles Stuart ,
:formerly -of the '9tb bncessron of •
West Wawanosh.,
. Rev. J. S.'Duncan was induct-
ed as minister of tucknow Presby
tetian Church.
Ailkt•- __
Honoured On
35ti4nnver
Mowatt'of'C •linton will be guest
speaker at both services.
The, September meeting of the
- n Thursda ,
night S'e'ptember 3 at 8.30 in the.
hall.
Mrs. Wm. Rutherfordts visiting
their families, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Rutherford Mrs. Ga ''d 'ter, and•
.
w•r atit ti
h Rtit�herord•
ST. /HELENS NEWS •
• "Mr. and:lt%]rs. Ivan Ivlc illirr
or Kitchener, and Iyer. and Mrs,
Barry McQuillin of Ancaster 'rec
e'ntly.entertained'their parents;
Mr. and' Mrs. tired McQuillin at
'Leisure' Lodge ,rpreston on the
Loc:castor►-oft;h'ei r$44-w•edd-i;n
anniversary. Mr. •and Mrs. Fred
McQuillin were overnight guests
of Mr. and Mrs,. Harold F. $roti
at Breslau .
Anniversary services at- the St.
Helen's Church are being planned
Coir September l2th.at 11 a.m.
and 7.30 'You. ReV, Andrew
•
. d Mrs, Richard Miller ,
recent visitors with Mrs'. W;.:1.
Miller and Isobel.,
Recent visitors with Mr, 'and.
Mrs..Cliff Murray:and Miss Mary
Murray were Mr: -and Mrs, Stan-,
:ley Murray -of• Woodville, Mr.. •
and Mrs. George Murray of Bran-
don, Manitoba and Miss Mary
Murray of San Francisco,