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• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,
LOOKING BACKWARDS
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
WITH: MARGARET THOMPSON ' •
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10. YEARS AGO
AVGUST.l l
'Rev. .George L. Douglas, .pas;-
Woodstoclc for 14 years ha'd' -tenth
Bred his, resignation to the.church •
board, effective the end of Aug
List. Mr. Douglas, a native of.
Lucknow , had been appointed to, '.
the post of librarian at Knox Col
•lege, Toronto and would take up
hisnew'duties September 1st.
Construction of the frame work
of St. Peter's Parish Hall was
underway.. The building commit=.
tee hoped to have the Parish Hall
nrvse-by--October— ;-
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PARISH
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AUGUST 1941
gulatrons curtaining the hours
in which the ,sale of gasoai:rie Was,permitted went�irto.'effect•, • •
the restrictions liilitted the`. sale.._,_:_._;
of gasoline to between.,the -hours
Of seven a.m. and. seven p.M.
pupils E. McLeod,. M. ' M:c Kin,
non; C,. MoOiili.vray;
ruthers , M. McKinnon,: C. Rob-
inson, W. Chestnut, R. Mci(in-
non, ti. Swan, K. McKiiiti
nose , •
A. Carruther§ S, McC;illi x. y
T Muria•y, J; ..•McGiy
llty;ra ly..;..
Carter:,' (t. McLeod „..f. McJin:_.3
non , D; Carruthers, McLeod;
H. 'Swan, E.. Robinson, M. Cart-
er;, L.. White, E. Carter. Aver-
age .atterndance 22
Irene Morgan.; Teacher.
,with no sales permitted .on. Sunday.
Effective, also was a:ceilt-a-gal-.
• lbn• ncrease'in the .price of gas-)
ohne. , Gasoline sales to :retailers-,
was restricted -for e Septr b rand r.
;Otober. to 75 '/o df their ,July sales:
•'An:order •restricting Canada- •
iari bakers -Was issued by -the. War
Tinie Prices and Trade Board.
Canadian bakers could no longer •.,
sell sliced bread, rlri-colou - a
or, double wrappers were also
ordered discoriti:nued;when their
;present stock was exhausted.
These restrictions would; in The
opinion of the Hoard:, render Uri,
neir,es''sary any increase in the 're-
tail price of the' bread:.. '
9:15. a.m;
10:30' a.m.:
11:45, a.m.'
0:30 am.
ninon —
'days
rt.' Albert
;undays
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with
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pct` u,irain.
,as•,e,td
1t:0 Ara Ve,
YEARS AGO
.AUGU•ST 1921
of Tillsonb'urg. •
purchased the •Luckno w drug
store business.of'3 . Garnet Aral-.
strong. The Armstrongfarn .ly
moved to. Toronto;
' A • sc hoof report of S . 5. No..:.
a. Kinloss. named the following
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
B>1S,Y IN. GRADE ONE
We have been busy getting
'ready for our Thin'ksgiving'Dinner.
We made cookies and jello at•.
school, W e •ate these at our
Thanksgiving dinner,a
Art Alcan house 'moved' into
l:y: -mac. e..:`[•ernen put.
the•.two parts Of .the house,to' ether:.
'Our class watGhed.a ,riiovie and.
learned why fruits, Vegetables,'
meat and milk are good for us. •
Cathy Fludder• has 2 puppies to
give' away. They are. 10 weeks,
old.
HELLO FROM GRADE .ONE,
We received many thank you
:Letters from the teachers for our
Thanksgiving Dinner.,` .We walked
to the Nursing Home' and gave the
PAGE THIRTEEN,
'GRADE bII-IV
The pupils. of Grades III-IV are
extremely fond of bringing "Show
and Tell" articles to school.
,Brief Science lessons are conduct
ed as fungi, insects , ' plants fos'•-
sils, ore , driftwoodand cacti are
'brought..
• We like to share with our class
'mates the cards we receive from
places such as Holland, Vancouv,
.er , and citiesof the United States,
people a 'box of fruits and vege - • A f,
vi of us have hobbies such
tables.
as wood. -carving, music,,, ,cirawIngl
We now have our own bulletin
board in our room.. Boys and girls
can pit up their very own things.
It: is fun making it look nice.
Angela Stewart had: a, birthday.'
She is six no.w,:
cartoons ,• .and collectin weeds
shells etc.
We are becoming more interest.
edin Social Studies as our class -
'mates bring in photos, "How
'and Why" books, stamps, news
'and pictures of other land's.'
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