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THE LUCKNOW $ENTINE14.14/CKNO*. ONTARIO `
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RS,AGO
JUNE' 1951
E, V, Baker bought Balph Hort-
reSidence-in LucknoW and
'01itled. to convert it into a con.
leseent 'home. The property
as the former Moorehouse
Mft-
ell residence. •
Alex Smith, son of:1\4r. and Nits
J. J. Smith -orTe-eswater and form
'erly of LucknoW, was appointed'
inspector of public schools. fol
Hastings County with headquarr,
ersatBancroft. , •
The grocery business of R,
Thompson and Sons changed..
hands, With•OlivetGlenn the new•
proprietor. Mr: Thompson had
taken over -this buiifieSs about
thirty years before from Mr. Bark-
er. Prior to that Mr. ThonipsOn
had. been employed by A, R. Fin-
layson, , •
'40 YEARS AG.,,,O;
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JUNE 1931
A double schedule was clia1111,uP.:
in:which Lucknow, , Ripley and
lc.incardinewere representedin
hatdba 11 league, .Tlie-lodaLlIne--
np was Clark Finlayson,.; ,klugh
Ctming:, p,; Russ Johnstone ,‘• 1st;
Art McCartney, 2nd; ROy'Finlay=:
son; s.s.; Robert Thornpson, 3rd;.
Andrew Thompson , -Art And-
rew', ef,; Corn Thompson, rf:
The: train service on the. Palm -
son -Kincardine line was cut
• .mmimpuisser.,
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1,444*".eogo0e,..
IWinter wanneys. Just what the
kids need for trudging through, the
snow. These boots are long
on wear and cozy comfort.
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•• generations of daughters were on hand!.at,the home of Mr:
-• and 'Airs. prville• Pinlayson. 'Mt 5, lAlek,now• to do sm"' celel)i'atillg* \: •
Crowleft:: F;lcin-:Thompson, -ItR 2,7
Kincardine; seated, from. left: Mrs:;:susn'tiAlooeyj.•RIt 1, Ripley, -
Bowers, . 3 months Old, and her 'mother.; Ia Robert Bower's.,
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Phone 5Z.3111
Luclaitive
with oily 'one 'passenger trainin
eac way-eaCli day. The early':
morning train opt and -the noon,
incoming train continued to set-,
vice this area.. It Was reported
that the 'change w'as-made because
of autamobile and truck competi-
tion Carrying passengers and .par/..
cels which formerly went by ex
press.
0 YEARS
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The Sodth Kinloss Presbyterians
were busy with the;erecti.on,�fa
new church to take the place of a
frame building that hact.been the
home f. the congregation fOr.
Many years The basement .. -
Wall Was up and was of concrete
with -the superstructure to be brick,
,Lucknow.,Coirricil 'granted priv
ilege to"the Huron.and-l<inloss
Telephone Company fbr a petrad
of :ten years to erect poles on. the
Streets of .Lucknow..
Ripley Fairls
This Weeken
Plans are beingfinalized for
tbe'llipley -Huron Fall Fair on ,.
'Friday and -S-atUrday-of-this-w-eelti—,
Septernbtr 24 -and 25.'
The Ripley Fair ii billed as "A
friendly F.4.4,12.Nir in the ,country
and, a homecoming weekenti''!.
President ofthe Fair this year is
Lester Ferguson.Ab SNt itis'is
secretary and Mrs Russell Brooks
.treasurer. , ., ,' • :
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• The main day Saturday i11.
-COTrilb-erfee with a para -de with
band music by -Hanover Girls
pruni Corps and liCe County .
Junior Pipe -Band.
An advertisementappears.in
this. issue. •
to
SPONSORED BY DUNGANNON AGRICULTURAL 'SOCIETY AND :HURON TRAIL mbeits.
810
RACE or damn 1
Non whiners Of $500 up to September lsto-197t•,
'PURSE $125
FREE -.FOR ALL
-RACE
oottst $150
Norse entries to be In mt tater than 10 Lin. Ott
•'.September 3L•
peels!
ALL CHILiOREN- FREE FOR.
AFTERNOON PROGRAMME
West
PARADE AND SPECIAL EVENTS
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BY .HURON TRAIL; AIOERS-.
RIDES FOR YONG '
U 010 OLD.
'SHELDON MANN'S-
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ORCHESTRA
• , $3.00 PER COUPLE
LUNCH PROVIDED
• GORDON SMTff, PREADEN'r
krt. 2•AUBURN •
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M' .t SECRETAttiraTREAStlitiV
buNGANNON