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THE, LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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A.ERTEs'
LUCKNOW PHONE' 52$ 343.0:::
c.cupIe.arried.'`
At rid o
A,NDRS1+t! CLELAND::
Mary.Susan Cleland:, daughter
of Dr: and. Mrs, Brock Cleland;
and. Donald Alexander Andrew,.'
son of Mr. and Mrs, 41ex Andrew,
all of Lucknow were rnarried on,
Saturday, September 1th at 4.30
p. ni, at the home. of the .bride.
The marriage•was performed by
Rev . Rod M4'eLeod of Chatham_.,
formerly of Lucknow. ••
is Barbara O•ameron-was maid=
of honour and, Allan Andrew , j•
brother of the "groom was best,
man.
Guests Were mem•be.-.rs of the
two families. :
•
After'the Wedding -supper was
served the couple' left on a trip
to . Eastern Ontario.
Donald and' Susan are both •
entering their fourth.year at the
University of` Guelph.' :
TALES THAT
HAVE BEEN T
WITH ,MARGARET THOMPSON
A.
YEARS
• JUNE 1951
Art Breckles .purchased the Me-
EA'R
JUNE 1911 •
A'.report•:of S. S.' No.. 9 Ash
• . Innes property .on MainStreet.
The, proPerty included, the wood -
wor.king shop, which was former-
ly Reid's bakeshop and the vacant
lot fronting on:'Main Street,` the
building had been razed
edby
fre.a
few years' previous.
.M�4r.Breckles'wasbilding
a
1 1/2, storey building,, combining
a store. and apartment., •
A:• 7. Wilson, local Massey.'.
• • Harris agent the .Toni -
Boyes shop on•`Main Street.
N.ew•offic'.ias'. were appointed -by
• Ashfield Council'. Russell John-
stop succeeded Howard Barger as
Township assessor; Donald Sirn:p
son was .appointed to the combin
ed' office Of 'Clerk .and treasurer.
of the Municipality ;'duties to `
y
commenceJune. C'. E. Mc
en s
field named the following pupiis:
Jessie Stgthers , • Eldlbn Twariiley,
Edith•,Johnston', George Twamley; -
Lilian•Alton , ' Beryl Johnston, „ •
Marie Baker, Reta Twamiey, Johri
Glen, Irene Moran,: Vincent Kirk,
Peter Glazier ,,,G.eorge Glen, Cecile
Johnston Garvey Anderson , Laur-
etta H'ac;kett , Fred Finlay. , •Tillie '.
Hackett ; George T'w.arnle ,. Frank
Moran, . Thomas C,lazi.er, , . Lennon
O'Laughlin, ..._
Teacher, Mary 'R: Culbert:.
• Annetta and •:1on','f a Carrick'
returned• home to Owen Sound.
after holidaying-with',their cobs
ins Cath Beverle , Debbi.e and
.� .
• • are - - . ey. , • .
Years service as clerk..' Alex•Mc.-. firs 'Ben,Scott of. Purple Grove
Nay had held the posi''._�• . :visited - • with - -
•.-far, t ern --yea rs
Johir ga-rr:
A, number • from here attended . .
the Western Fair:. it London during
the week
Mrs. Rudy'S'ieloff'returned to
her home in Detroit after visiting
-reith�reiat v-es`lrere-~and-w-it•hrh r`
aunt Mrs. " William Cox who is.a:
patient in the Kincardine and
rUN.E 1931
;The line-up for the Lucknow
Junior :Farmer's softball team was:
Reg•Lavis:, of; Clarence Greer,'.
'4314; ..\ieY 1ac kett , p; Sid 1 row
bridge , s.s ; Lorne Woods, lst;• A.
Thompson, 2nd; Fred McQuillin
c; W. Hunter , if; G. Fisher ,
tf. • They were winners in Group
of the Rural Softball League and.
By,Rev Duncan. McTavish
NO EGGS. FOR EASTER, .'
"4 was shortly a fter: the turn of
tiie 'century x'904 to . be exact.; •
that we had a winter which for •
snowfall was one of nth •WY -St ,: if"
..not the worst, that ever visited •
Old .'Bruce. The ground; was
blanketed. with three. to •four. feet •
on the level. Roads .were filled
'from fence'to.•the other...
Trains were blocked i''and for;
three weeks ive .dead engines and
a' snowplow lay:.ha1'f a mile, from'
tkre-Tittle illag a Rip1 _r h e
everyavailable: rrr,an shovelled
snow, 'trying to dig them out:.
Ther '.•was almost; a• famine Inthe
land as:;supplies in, grocery'stores
were cut'off,--and shelves began: '..
to .look like Old' Mother .Hubbard's
•
cu•pboard; "
Finally, there came a' rain that
lasted' Thursday night, all day
Friday and 'well into. the night;
causing'an.awfut flood. Rivers;
ov'erflowei: ,,. covering -road rays
everywhere, cutting off all
travel.; and 'little runways became
swollen streams. '`. Sometime
through. Friday 1pight , the tempera
,ture b:e•gan•to.drop. ,,T•he rain:
Stopped 'and things began to freeze
at an alarming rate.. Swollen
streams *drop ed as ra idl' .as the
thermome er, , an y a ur• ay
noon certain: roads could be nav-
igated.on foot. Accordingly,.1
was.;despatched'• to the country
store at Lochalsh, some two miles
1 1
.WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER.
�TQ�S rUrlilg AAs�� .
stuffy heads
DRIES watery eyes.
f0� $►.1.74
Extended
Action,
�Vledicatio•
EJmTer Umbach
scount Pharmac
away° under' ordinary, conditions,
.but on this occasion a trip' of four
miles at least, •
My mother was':still in. 'bed,
following the birth of ,my. 'young=
est'brother. .She was bein,g.eared
for by a neighbour wornan in ,the
per -son --of i`-1rs.'.. J. Roulston -while
m•y` father, .attended`:the funeral.of
a sister;: E4tripped with an:eight
:quirt pail .in which-were-4ve
dozen newly laid .eggs'; l,started ,
• out, to be joinedby my friend;
!'Edgar' Roulstoi., ,on the' fifteenth
sideroad:. • He carried a little
dinner .pail, in which Were thirty'
good eggs, to be exchanged fora
- g
few rocerie-s . Those -were. .the
days when eggs'. were eggs., and:
the.poor •old.,heris were very :cant
nous a bout; ov,erproductiornthe
Winter. months:: When a hen'
cackled, everyone ran to the barn
often to find it was a false alarin
But.as•'Winter.wore away. and the
sun.began' to, warm things: up,
cackling'increased.as.did egg
production.. By Easter we had
reached a place, 'where 'we were
allowed a good feed of eggs. It
Was a sort' of .ritual,and it was
considered as one •of'the.' Many:
achievements .to be able to•w:rap
yourself, around a dozen eggs. at. a
mea
.,ender such conditions' youcan. •
readily .understand .that we car-
r'ied precious cargo that day, but, .
wad n 't he most . treach
erous' nature. "Two great ridges.'
of snow -stood out ;like mountain • •
ranges, where the"sler h.tracks
•
had been. The snow had settled
•down two.feet on either side.. It
was a.perilous'journey arid one°
fraught with gtave;danger to the
eggs;, 'We had reached what was,
balance he swung his am
air with his little pail of
:Down it carne upon the 1
road. Hastily , we reriio
lid, to find. a sera rii hled
of.eighteen out of the th
It' was a. terrihle disaster
Easter .in the offing ; like
on A/.a1L Street... 11th r,;.1 ti
the rerttai•ander we procce
•otrr4 way.
There were twa .stores
alsh in .those, days. 'a he:,
dealt with'.the'one 'farthe
I decided, to go•with, pal,
h-isltetc. Opposit.. the f
store was a 'regular:l•i•ttle
covered with shirr` ice:
I. felt my. two feet. oiuc.
_under tine ,, aud• the next••;
I was ,ga.zing::,into ttic : hlu
'seeing; stars that 'Weren':t,
Bu•t I hadn't 'forgotten the
My right hand'was held r
which the Pail oteugs'w
••ended , and -not one was
Poor. F4 l•;, He simply 'cc
understand My good ...
g
of our. fe:wg �: roceries ,anc •,
for hone:. ..As we : 'neared
,Roulston home he invitee
come witlihirTi co t}ie ho
was an extra •half mile of
bit I went, : for he''explai
tine—.that if I was t'lere tht
mightnot be wife •so.hai
They weren't. -Hiss-is-ter
With . some dismay what r
happened ,but took a "ler
tude: to it all,. It was an
and quite unavoidable'ui
t n� es.• •Snow In
�ircu.ms a c •.
had caused a lot -more d.
than. e' :hteen e�;••zs in tht
,ig
s. days..' Ed was totd"he .sht
ZnDw1I as`t
were proceeding slowly upward
When, Ed •slipped from . the snow''
nage :and ,started gniic* descent"`
to a lower, level. Thrown •off
sentence? 'It.was very: si,
serious enough His sistr
this -w -ay ''The re'wil,11�e
for Easter". `That was ei
District' Hospita:I'..
ENTERED SCHOOL OF NURSING.
Miss hMarjorie Burt has gone •to::
the.horth----ork Regional Nursing,=>
School at Willowdale. 'We wish
her every success 'in her,chose'n,.
profession. , .
Mr. and Mrs: Douglas Palmer,
Christine and'Scott of Welland,'`
Successful students' at. Toronto,
Medical' College:'were"Clarence•
Maclvlillan of Kinloss and Alvin
Woods of St. Helens, both• in their
final year in rriedicine. Grant.
MacKenzie: of:Lucknow passed his
second year in medicine and Jam-
es Little , Kinlossr successfully
pa3sed•his first year Dental Co1-
lege work.
1r, an&Lirs. ArthUr Phillips of
Fonthill Spent ,the week end ;with'
Mt, cid Mrs .Frank•Maulden
and• y
Garry Sutton left this week
for 'Western Canada where he 'wi11,
spend'a while., •
v1r.
and' tufts: William tilling-
hare, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ,..lac—
Donald Kitchener visited over
the Week end With. Mr. and Mrs',
Torii MacDonald.
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