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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-05-05, Page 11opNesDAY;mAY sth, itn • THE.1-1) WITH THESE GUARANTEED USED. CARS 1971 TORINO 50:2 door harittopas, V8 owirbrak power steering . , 3 ,1970 CHEV lmpaIa 4 door hardtops, 1!8 automatics, P9~ '1979 CtIEV. 5fatlanwagim„- V8 automatic, poWer rsteering, power brakes and radio ' • : • • , 1970:FORO•OalaSie 500, ,2 door hardfop, pOWer. Steering,1War brakes, radio . , • „ • ' 1969 OIEV (nip* custom, 2 door hardtop, iinyrrOof, V8, •power steering, power brakes 1969 :CFIEV 4:door sedan, V8 automatic, power steering , , • 1969 GALAXIE SOO, 2 door hardtop, vinY.! reef; power ateering, power brakes 1969 FORD custom 4 door,, V8 automatic, power steering 1968. PONTIAC, 4 door, V8 automatic • : 1967. FORD Custom 500.V8 automatics. 1967-P-ONTIAC-Grand-Parisienne, V8, 9011..poWer- 1967 DODGE, 4 door Sedans, V8 automatic, power steering and power brakes , ' • . 1967 FORD Y ton haayi duty, ..quipment '2 —1967, cHEVy •vankwith heavy duty equipment ' • 1966_RataIAC_pailsienne,_ALdoor,har_dtopc7-1/4-eutanietiOwer steering, 'power brakes • , * * * * * * * *. * * , . . „ '. SEVERAL 04.DER MODELS, .:• ' r' • E 523 .• • ' • peeeioe.••0**4*****Osooi•oe,***44.4•••••e044** • . . • . . BACKWARDSLOOKING :•. • • • • tfIROUGH1TIU SfNTIKL. FILES • , • WITH MARGARET ,THOMPSON.. • , ..,• , • , • , , • . , •... . •....**,..**#•••*.o***,***444.4•..!.....***,4' • . . 0 YEARS AG -.MARCH4.961... • An extensiVe. modernization' program of Lucknow 4tohricil . • Charnbers'.' and the .eaSt side, base trient.area was planned... The • • '1 mei amber" was. being con. yetted for municipal office 'purp- Oses with r4.aWayaounter and filing ca would be available if required in .the evebing.for public use. 'A :fireproOT cetnt nt vas to buil( ktik, lordlierjail cells and: • anew reat'Stairway to' replace a, Olen •narroW:and hazardous flight EARS ' MARCH 1941 • From Sunday t,ednesday March 16 14th expet ienc0 it'sWOrst storm in yeaft, the.Village.Was coMpletely iso- latQd so far as'ril And motor trafif rTrere,-. • ury dipping tb almottzro, •The Kineardine l'a tnlersfoif becreshcb: in.a cut at Mcien• : ziets, lut tine(' Ifiiles north of° tfic 1Efforts to dilodt th( • tnow.bound fraf.n resulted in a derailment of the baggage ear,11 .took about thittp-six hours before the coach wat put bark on tho tr1 and the lncClard. Durhig the seVere storm • ,. • 1,,ucknow had the appearance:of being:the'tYpical 'Deserted UntilStilith:and George Cook took their •snowtnO7 , (a novelty ; in the village), out for a. trial:ran.: ...• , , • FollOwing this 1,:rintrY rtionth ori March 3Ist 'the ternperatUre soared _ Ogrees, • KNOW ONTARIO • Relate To Times In ow Village Following is part of a story. which•recently appeared in the Toronto Telegram.. "A btoken-crearn jug,statted one.Of Canada's finest collections Of pressed glass', ". Some years ago, a •Ju'gwas ac- cidentally brOkenin thehome of Mrs. ;Ames K. Shook of Toranta. It had been a. weddirig gift to her-, mother in 1888 at 'Luc know , Ont- ario, Since it belonged to .a.set, con- sisting of a spoon bolder, butter dish and sugar bowl.that had ad- orned the table from the earliest. days of her childhood, Mrs.. Shook set out • on a sentitnentafsearch to find a replacement, for the • broken piece. ; • The quest lasted 20 years, and during that time she visited all.: the antique'shops near' the high- way between Montteala.nd Wind - The.search.finally ended in • i 1950 at .13Urlingtorr,. where .she .. ,1 I found an identical.creamer• But 1, by.that time the:original set 61. three pieces.ha,d,grown O•a• el.: lectieirt of'over 150 examples Of'. ',. the:beautiful Moon and Star pat terned glass. . ' , • What had at.the time seemed . -an-LunIrapp),r.-a-cc-itlent , etid-e-d-by ' giving Mrs,' Shook the pleasure of an absorbing hobby and a superb .., co11ection.6I eirly;American • , .'preSSed glassi'! . . .. • This: newspaper, clipping/was:. sent to us. by Mrs. 1., (Irene. Mac7 IntOsh) Godbold of R. ' R. 2, porn, ingi.:Mills: with the 'following com- 50 YEARS AGO • ;MARCH' 1921 • :1, , • . he.lzfaeleod War Business in i,ocknow.was.• sOld:to Messrs Rae • a nd porteoni, who .ca me from. near, St : Nlarys . Where Mr. ba t had jusi.diSpOied: 012 dair frill • • • • • Taylor who had the. • .'draY 1).uSiness in, iu cAnow: for 'three years, Sold out to Ritchie- of ' • .• • . R. R.. 2, '• ' , .I-1ornings Mills ,,Ont. April 4., 1971.. beat Mr, ThornpsOn,• found the enelOsed clipping roin a recentatur ay e ition the Toronto Telegrarn. Mrs. :shook isn't .known t� us, but I was:- inteiestect in that `it mentions LtyCki now. It was around that time that my -patents" marriage took.' place,the:lateMr. and Mrs.. Peter MaCIfitosh;• ci have. OneOf their:Wedd.ing gifts, a-china-.jard''- -iniete. • suppose it is a sign of aging to talk :abd think the.past .but for severalyearS rny.busband and have been interested. in antiques a-hd-70-Idt7ttc.1e-s-not-hanti-yet reaChed that Stage. As arradded'i intereit,we have !tied to find -their-tOtiroes. In 195'7 we bOuglit Or present home in. the Pine River VaiIy 'out ron' 1-Iornings .Mills.' .As we net.ded. S table that, would extend when We had* extra guests, we, went to a'secondhand store' in.• Collingwood and got what we .t7t-a-ble with. a pe.destal base.. •It'was•theonly One there,and cpst.fik dollars. Ttio owner said they had just' • .• talk#i lad -Of the mine to the. dinnp g8 the cottage season was over and there Would be plenty Of them around iirthe spring, When we got it hOincand were Milting it tog'ther I discovered. pa -r -of -a btel-untret he -alb -flit top •and +,yas surprised td sea On it From The LueknOW Table Comp- any, Extensiontaplcs aspecialty. Wci,. refinished -it and it it one of o'Cit treasureS, NOwthesetbles have becoinc cery: popular and the piiee• goes nrli ' I wondered if you eould tell us nythng 'bout the. Lueknow • Table •Compilny yfici siitc4 R and when, Higretiid we have hat What wt4pn. is. • • • • Young is an attitude, a spirit. A wd of lookingat things.Of Y responding to them. It is not an age,. Not a hair- style or a piece of clothing or.a • ; , Musical beat, . ; " Young can ;by a child'exarnin irig his first marig9,,lk with 'er and delight.'.,cbr Verdi at 81, composing his. finest, opera • . Youngcan be a teen-ager • • swinging On a surfbciard..•or stein, in his„70's, still working 96 his unified field theory, tailing his boat arid playing his beloved plenty of timdlor: a hobby and we find this one to our liking. . • Thank you', • Mrs. .1. (Irene) .• Godbold.' PAGE ELIWE, fdi• [ Young is not a monopoly of . youth. It survives,.and flourishes, everywhere the vision has been, kept fresh, the muscles of the mindfirmly. toned , the juices_ 'freely flowing.. 1.4t's'not•cater to youth, for its pwri sake, for its shibboleths and' slogansand sty4es of the moment ,,1\10t'scOrn it. for 'any, o.fthoreas- OflS. . • Instead, let's respect ",Young"'. 'Wherever it may be found.,Wheth- er the beard -is soft and "curly or 'stiff and gray. Spirit has.. no color. 'It is always translucent, .with its ,own imaginative sheen... Youth should be'liitened to. ,But.Y01.11\IG should be followed: 1 . •There is no generation gap, bet. itween the young of any age.. • • . „ • • .• ARE • OFFER EXPOESJUNt,1 9 • ' PAINTTYPE • er Gailont • OFF PER QUART RIOULAIR time • • I • EXTERIOR GLOSS WHITE • 8.97o& 3.00. NOW ONLY • 5.97 oaf: EXTERIOR LATEX WHITE • 8,97 oat.' 300* 5.97 ow. 3:00* • 4.-97 Olaf. ifittitioViktex matt . , • . • 'Made OXclusively bir Pro. Ii0rdWorto • by Shottioin.-Willianin Co. Of Canada Ltd. We' Reserve the Right to Luittit aOciOtitiest * *Pr Aispitos to Vihite Only — filay binewt your choicest iiiihttiirothoip: 7.9Tow. IfAILABLE ONLY INHERE ' YOU SEE THISIIGN!! 404. JONES • .„. • 4, , • • . • ; - t• , . . • • • , ' • ' • .• . , ., • . •