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WEDNESDAY,
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LUCKNOW SENTINEL, ',LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO
CRUSHED GRAVEL
WASHD. CEMENT GRAVEL:
PIT RUN
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MASONRY SAND
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ERM•AN cC.'NTRACTING
,MLLE .EAST OF' T.tEs,WATER..:
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PHONE 392-6604 ATE
,, . R' HOURS 395.558.2',.
LOOKING BACKWARDS
THROUGH THE SENTINEL. FILES
WITH MARGARET THOMPSONi •
20• YE RS• is GO
Membersof the congregation
feria n�
•church launched a wheat -growing'
project, "'Members donated seed
ind held tilling and seed 'bees
to planta 3:1/2 acre plot of
grain on :church property.; with, the,
proceeds 'going to the: promotion
of the work of the church.
=It: r-a:s--annotinced -that
Paramount School was closed
and , effective in•September.,pup,
ils would be'transported to' Lurk-.
now .Public 'School, by bus
.'Harold Campbell of the second
concession suffered two fractured
Wrists and a.'crusled cheekbone
in a..fall from a'scaffold iri
barn. The .mow had'. been
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w ith'a
nes
•AUTOMATI C 'COOKI.NG
Murray Riven
'Wins Sch�Iarship
DUNGANNON'NEWS:
Congratulations to Murray
Rivett son of Mr. and Mrs; Iran'
Rivett of *field, who was the'
recipient of a scholarship in
Science and Mathematics at God-
erich Collegiate Commencement
or Friday evenng. ` Murray is
pow attending University of Wat-,
erloo.in Engineering.
Sympathy of this co. rnmunity'
is extended to Rev. and Mrs.:
Clarence McClenaghan and` family
in the death of his father, Mr.
Robert McClenaghan, in his 103rd'
yeas.
Mrs. Luella Zaborowski of. •
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, niece of
Mrs. -Jack Errington',: returned with.
Mr:. and Mrs. Errington from their
recent holiday. Mrs. Zaborowski, 'plans, to to 'visit relatives in . this.
An nvitation-has-been tee -6V=`
ed.. by Durigannon: U C W. ladies
to :attend the 'Fall Thankoffering
Of Tri'nity'U..C. W.. in'their rhi,rh
on 'i`hursday, , October 14th at:.
8.30p.m,'..
Mr. ands3: .,
Mr .Fred Young and'...
Sharon •took John to London on
Sunday'. On Monday John will.
Institute.,
• Blair Alton of
Lucknow. spent .
the week endwith his grandparents
Mr. and Mrs; Harvey Alton.
. Congratulations.to' Mr. and Mr.
Mts.: Joe .Petrie of Tillsonburg
on their 40th wedding, anniversary:
Mr., and. Mrs. Wilbur. Brown
were in attendance at "O'pe'n
House" and dinner party in. their' ,;
honour•. Ivfi.: and Mrs, Petrie • •
were born arid' raised in our com-
Triunity. •
',.Mr, and:Mrs.' peg, 'Cowan of
Chatham•, entertained on Saturday;
.October• and to honour the form-
er's m,othet, Mrs;� Geo: -(Edith] `
Cowan Sr, ,on her 805th: birthday
1rz ng
RAGE TWENTY -,ONE
WORLD' MAMA
GASOLINES
LE I
JUST ASK YOUR NEIGHBOURS WHO: ARE.'NOW USING,' IT
OR BETTER STILL CALL.
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AND EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCE YOURSELF
PHONE 529;7524 OR 524-7681
=PRODUCTS FOR FARM,HOME--end-INDUSTR
Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Pentland
with hayand •Harold vias walking
she sca.£fpld_to.--get doW:n-w.he:-it
collapsed and he•fe1T•to the barn.
•floor,:,.
9:YE4R$:Ac,P
JULY 1931'
otdon Fisherforrne-d p
ship With Victor hauchi'ean of
Wingham and they opened.a
barber shop, m Clinton. .
en
land were. guests
• Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon Kidd:Of
Georgetown: spent. a Jew days
:.recently' with the latter's:mother
Mrs. J. `'Ryan,
Only "3.' •Wonien'.s Institute mem•-
bers of-Dtrnga-mon were a en•
ance at'the London•Area. Conven,
tion held in Clinton, September
30th and October lst due'to silo,-
filling.
ilo-filling: and.or Dungannon. Fair.. •
On Monday., October. 4th several
rneth.bers attended 4V: I, Huron
-County: Rallyy at Ethel. Bgoth.gave
Valuableinformation.'re Institute
work, .
• Rey, and Mrs. Clarence Mc-
Clenaghan' and .Eldon motored' to
Kitchener. Sunday afternoon to
visit'Mrs. O. Gowdy and another
sister visiting there from .British
Colurnbia •, • •
J ngannon Fair Board and
officials are to: be congratulated '
•on•.the successful:fa'ir held Thins -7
day, September 30th. With per-
fect weather a'record:.crowd•.en
• ja_yed Ike , da_y's-acti_vit es-whieh�•-
were opened by, 'greetings • from
MurrayGaunt; M.P.P." In attend•
ance also. was Bob,Mc•Kinley MP,
The .oldest: lady' was. Mrs Ernest
Mitchell, 83 years Of:age and. she
commented this was the best fair'
in Western'.Ontalio. The oldest,
gentleman was Mr; Larry Wallace
who .is °93 years' of a e., 'School: •
-
l• ren were adrinatte • ree..
Indoor' exhibits were splendid this
year., and'outdoor activities inciu-.'
• ded .Saddle'Horses, Carriage'Hor-
ses and. Ponies, as, well as: good
cattle 'entries. The ets brin_ d
light to the: younger, folk• Exhib- '
. s' oney
Creek and Oshawa.
Mrs;Eva ,McQuaig, Locknow,
was a guest on.Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Johnston.
Mr, and Mrs Graham McNee
and. Mr: and Mrs:` Eric McNee
were dinner .guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Don McCormick:, Wingharn'
Sunda '
', Mr 'and :Mrs. Allan McNee
.and. :Eddie, Ajax, visited :their •
respective' homes' this. week' end,.
Mr • and Mrs . Grant Sow:erby.
of Thornhill. also visited .their
respective homesin. this: locality..
Tv-h.and ,Mrs. 'Mike Carney
spent the week end with Frank
'Pentland; and were guests at the
•Watson -McKenzie wedding on
Saturday.':
Congratulations are ;extended •
from the. friends. in this'commun-
ity to recent' newly-wed couples,
Mr, and Mrs. •Douglas'Brown
and Mr and ' Mrs.,'Donald War
son. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rivers 'of.
Goderich visited Mrs. Minnie
Jones' on'•Thursday:
•
In,a.Junior Institute Softball `
;game, .the local teandeFeated
Teeswater 11-10. The line-up. far
Lucknow was -Ethel Martin, 3rd;
:Frances, Tham-psori-s :s-,i-Florene e-
McQ:uillin, c.; Isobel Miller., p,.;
.Florejice Hodgins; rf', ; Lila Rich
•, Ca���at-e-F-ar;
aids.,.lit; Margaret .McIntyre,,' •
2nd; Rae .MacDonald , cf,; Lit-
lian Horne, if. .'•'
Combined 'ptish button lined , appliance outlet: 'Infinite heat
Switches just dial the desired temperature. Tilt -up..— tilt down
oven elements for easy cleaning: Plug out elements 'and bneremovnble-dri'piece
i bpWrmid r trg.•`Timed appliance outlet -- con-
venient for breakfast. coffee. Extra large storage drawer. Re=
movable door .-- conveniently 'pulled out of the way for oven
diluting. Recessed cooking, platform •i- spillguard` edges prevent
Spilling liquid onto floor.. _ '••••0104110041040404* ili1141.41.140,04.
Freer T.V. end Electric
UCKt10
PHONE 528-3112
60 YEARS' AGO
JULY 1911.
HURON -I RUCE.
/olu Curious?.
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u n teresaed?"
Miss'Ethel Cameron of Lucknow
was "forrnerly designated and
confirmed to' I~oteign Missionary
service' in China", at a service
held in the Luckntiw Presbyterian
Church; Rev. I. S. Duncan;
ministerof the church ' presided,
Miss•Caineron's field of labour,
was at Hena i.. China vihere
other Lucknow lady , Mis Isabel
McIrit th was already stationeda.
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