HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-12-02, Page 2310
WEDNESDAY, ,DECEMBER
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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LOOKING BACKWARDS
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
WITH; MARGARET THOMPSOt '
.20 YEARS
OCTOBER 1950
• Russ Johnstone turned the forri'i
er W. ,'E. Johnstone/residence on -.
Ross St. int.() a funeral home.
Neil' MacLennan , who• had' rec-
ently purchased W. J. Davidson' s
furniture and undertaking business.
oug-het the adjoining site • •
from the W. E. Henderson Estate
(the buildings had been gutted 'by,
fire' the previous winter).
Ownership of three village.
homes changed hands. John'
• Dahmer Sold his home' on North
Delhi Street to Miss Florence'
DeGruchy;. .Mr. and Mrs,.. , •
Dahmer moved to their recently
purchased home, northof. the
C. N'. R, station .
Another real estate deal was
the sale of Gordon Fisher's home
oh Wheeler Street to Mr, and
Mrs. Floyd Wilson.'
Mr; and, Mrs , H. 'NI, MacLen
•n'an :.purchased the home on Hai-
elock Street•north owned by Ron
ald Wa'nCarnp'.
40' .YEARS .AGO
QC.TOBER 1930
x�1 .
made up the cast with local tai-
ent . About seventy took part.
Taking leading parts were Mrs. .
J.. W.. Joynt , .Helen Thompson',
W. B. Anderson', Joe Hassal, Art
,McCartney, Lorna Campbell,
Mildred Treleaven, Alex MacNay,
Campbell Thompson. Three girls
.girls, Betty McKenzie, Etta Belle
MacDonald and Helen MacDonald
did"°h' hland dancing and Rachel
MacDonald danced the Sailor's
Hornpipe. Mrs:. Newton presided'
at The piano. .
The Ladies Aid' of the Luckriow
United Church served a hot. fowl.
supper in the school room of the
church, price 500 • The Sunday
School orchestra supplied music,
60, YEARS AGO
w;
Audiences we're greatly pleased
with the play , "Rosie,. O'Reilly" ,.
staged by •Russell• Hawthorne who
OCTOBER 1910
An' interesting Real, Estate'.deal
was reported. The circumstances
:were•unique. All in one day a
number of men met accidentally
and before they parted a"few`.hours.
inter had bought and 'sold. property
as follows - •Jarr s Webster sold
his 50 acre farm near Greenhill < .
Cemetery 4) J. G. Smith of Wawa•
nosh,and•'then:purchased the farm:
Of 'Lorne. Webster on the. boundary.
Malcolm Beaton purchased the :50
acre farm of, Wesley•Henderson,
PAGE' TWENTY-THREE;
FOR ALL CHILDREN',,
This Saturday, December
4
2 - 4` P.M.
IN . THE LUCKNOW.. ARENA
There will also be free skating'
Saturday. afternoons,
December 12' and 19
and
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Wednesday and• Thursday afternoons
ar
December 23.; and 24
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Mom, while.the .family is skating, take::advantage of the
free time anucknow's-.well=stocked.stores..,
•shop: in. -L .
SPONSORED BY
ME N' S ASSOCIATION
..,.
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also' on the boundary;. and
Wesley\,
,Henderson purchased from. '
John Helm 100 acres, better .
777
9 IC
�t Finlay Decorat�rs
beautify your home
with Harding Carpets
acrylic :fibre
•
,ylla fiber by
Monsanto`
AUTHORIZED HARDING DEALER
Savings On All.Corpet'Purchases
•
Barbados
- Herculon
Stainproof Gold
5.95 SQ. Yo:
Reg. $9.95 -Value
Acrylic -. Random
Shear. _
Light Green
$7.95.SO. Yo.
LEISURE'TURF-- DYNASTY GOLD
BALE — $6.95 SQ: Yb.
REG.' SALE
Pleasant Valley :12' at 11'4" ' Moss Green $180.56 ,$135,00
Sun • Dance 12` .x 18'4"" . "Algonquin Gr.. $292.80 --$2k00
Acadia Twist ' 10'. 3" x. 9' 4" ' 'Antique Or. $123.50 $ 99.50
'Acadia Twist - 12' x 5' 5" • Bronze '.Olive. . 87.65 $ 73.00
HARDING - WESTHAVEN " 80% WOOL 20% NYLON
REG. 415.95 SPEO)AL-$t0 95- SQ. -YD
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YOGA COMPLETE: HOME DECORATING CENTRE
• WALLPAPER AND C=I -L PAINTS
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DRAPERIES
TORS
40 *110 7
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Phone .528.3434
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_ 'Itnow• -as-.the .Rivett farm '..• Lome --
Webster had purchased' another ..�
farm earlier 100•acres••at Seaforth.
Exclusive of,the latter transaction.
'the total amount involved irn.the
transfers was $12,800.. They all,
proceeded to Lucknow and had
'the.'writings" drawn .before
'' they. parted . '
Thomas Watson .addressed the
Lucknow' Town Council in the.
interests of the•boys and .young
men of. the village., . a'sking •for'
the use .•'of'the 'old .Town Hall to
•
PERSONAL
/ GUMMED
- LABELS
privilegeof usingl.T. wit envelopes
light and heat 'provided, was
granted.
Card Party
Maple Grove 1.,.,0:L-1044 held --
their regularcard party 'on Mon
day, night of this week.: There. •
were•:eight tables in play: .
High •prizes'ere:won by: Mrs
'Alvin Irwin, and' Peter. van Osch
arid. Harvey Alton (tied). . LoW.
prizes went to' Mrs. Wm.. Stanley
and 'Bert Alton,
There will be another card party
in two weeks.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
makes an ideal Christmas. gift, $5
per 'year, '$7 outside Canada, an at-
tractive gift card will , be sent, at
no .extra cost, phone 528-2822.
__books.
films
Put your printed personal
labels on all easy, -to -lose,
'items such, a3 stationery,
cheques, cameras, toys:
You'll-finda. thousand Uses
for these ,gummed .labels
'packed in a handy plastic
reuseable. box.
ORDER .NOW
phonograph
records.
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correctly designed from quality material, rely on
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