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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-11-03, Page 16;SAGE; SIXTEEN' . AI THE LUCKNOW) SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • CRAWFORD MI'TORS CHRYSLER - DODGE PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONTARIO PHONE, 357-3862. 1971 DODGE 1/2.ton, s automatic, demonstrator .:. 1970 DODGE Dart, 4 door sedan, 6 automatic 1969° FORT) 1 ton, 8 standard, long box.. mm71968- DODGE afz ton, 6 cylinder 1968 CHRYSLER 2 door hardtop 1968 FALCON 2 door, 6 automaticwith radio 1968.PLYMOUTH, 4 door, 8 automatic• and radio. 1967 PLYMOUTH 4 door, 6 `automatic and radio;' 1967 CHEVYk II, 4 door, 6.' cylinder standard 1967 PLYMOUTH, '4 door, 6' standard 1966 PLYMOUTH. Sport Fury convertible, power equipped, radio bucket seats and console • 1966-FORD,--4---door--8-automatic, -power • steering, radio • •' 1966 PLYMOUTH 4 door, 8 automaticr,witl radios,, 1965 FORD,4 door, 6 automatic, radio ' •••••••••••••••••.•••••i••••••••••i•i+.i••. WITH MARGARE 0 YEAR . 'AGO A SE1 1'EIv16ER 1961 . • .. • , 'successor". Septer'nber .5th marked. the re-" '. opening'o-f school for the 196;1-62' term. :There was •specia1 signi,f- ,, icance on this occasion with riew central sch6ols in Ashfield and' "a1 education. North Ashfield :school was completed:ready for classes.• The new Kinloss .Cent- .. ral. school` was delayed `so.mew•har t:with completi~ion to:'be late Octob- er. ' A n-i:n-fr-a :red brorler-fot cook in and tenderzin'� of meats and :•fowl Was'installed at the Mayfair :Restaurant by proprietor Wilson • Loder.-- 5 0 :�YEARS:1 A,i SEPTEMBER. 1921. The .ma•in.streets in Lucknow were treated -to a Thick 'coat of crushed stone and. gravel. iri line . e schem.' A;school report of S. S:. No.' 15 Ashfield ria Tried• the 'following.' pupils 1. Grant . R.' Felce , 'D: , Hibben,' D. Grant, A .Grant, H. Hibben, . L. Pelee ,. M. Mac Ken:- Baptismal Service Held At Chalmers WHIT,BCHURC'!-i NEWS On Sunday at Chalrners Presby terian Church Cottirunion servic- es were held with Rev.. G. Noble in charge. •During the service • Lana Diane,. daughter of•Mr: and'' Mrs. Alex Craig and Curtis Eldon, son of .Mr. and Mrs..` Bill Pardon (Raver sideroadf were baptized: Student preacher Victor Wybenga had charge -o- Re 6: Ne services.' Mr. and N1rs. ,Russel Gaunt were Sunday visitors with, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Currie'and Joan. • Miss Barbara Pardon and Mrs. Donald .Gaunt' of Kitchener' spent the week end with their parents . Mi. •and Mrs. Bill Purdon: On •Sunda:y all visited Surd:a , after- noon with Mr. ' and Mrs. Russet. Gaunt. . it .- We are pleased to report that Karl :De Koeijer`was able to .' conduct the,s•ervices: at'the 'United Churchoti Sunday after his sojourn'' in Winghain Hospital fora few. weeks On the, week end, when Kenneth • WEDNESDAY, •NOVEMBER 3rd , 1971 Baintons are continuing to operate '�..`�� in Their Original Old MiIIiuiIding. Morrison of F(Ini_onton phpnedto_ !!!► IN BLYTH • SHOP IN THIS OLD BUILDING,'A LANDMARK IN HURON COUNTY SINCE 1894. ` WOOL and LEATHER PRODUCTS OFFERED UP TO 30% LESS THAN: LAST YEAR:S..SALE• P'RIC:ES ,THE NAME' "BAINTON"IS .OUR :GGUARANTE.E his parents Mr, a:nd: m. trs. To. • Morrison of Luc -know, . he reported it was 9 below zero. Our mild' • ____warn._sunnyv eathe-r--na:y--be on`the way out. Ted: McClenaghan of Kitchener visited .S.unday wi.`th''fMrs. 'Lillian; McClenaghan. Mr.r. and Mrs. Alex•.Robertson, Marilyn and �\1a_r .ret of 'East • Wawanosh wer'.e Sunday visitors with.'Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Elliott and; fan -illy,. 'day visitors with -11r.. and Ml's.` Gar'neet. Fa rri.er: iioi�d- waaker.--on'Tuessia-,-last', uttde:rwentan ap,pendeetony.and • is still a .pat•ient' in Wingharit and. District Hos.p'ita 1. • lie is, wished ` . a• speedy. recovery °by th.e`,coniniun; ity.' • .. Mr. and .Mrs. Carnia arid Jackie were Stinda.y visitors With. his,parents Mr. and Mrs... Alex W'hytock of -Teeswa.ter.• • • ' Visitors during ,the week end. with Mr-. and Mrs, Russel McGtt.iree were Mr, and ,Mrs. Ivan' Brarnhill of Pa Eimer Mr-t~uire . rota Toronto°,•Larry McGuire and .Miss.l.,orna'�Martin.of Elmira.. 'Mr, and 'Mrs: Russel' McGuire received word .from their son' Lee e . . McGuire that.h'did not have'a heart attack., The pain was .from' a pinched: nerve over .the'•heart.:. He has ,been able to resutne work at the .Banka: Mrs'.. Elgin Johnson,..Mrs. Tom Metcalf, Mrs.; Rohett ls.O, ;,Gra:. Fred Tiffin.; :Nlrs. 13111 l;�,tt:,;;.•• :Beit �lcCl na han , c for `. ,_.. Emerson .and \;ictolr I,,t' . cm., all , wet • • .' . 'Friday at�tendin. `(.;re\.- t t •;, • • W.1 Convention: :�rcGuire also atteiidcd t;'. 's.:'11.7. n Whytock . ,uet,in the. even'i 1�" w r�,• •• the. five first' mentioned 1 Rlies home after the ban.,;:•i.t. .`; tc:'tor visited with :\Ir. • and ''.!t ni i� Bell, who ,in-•a'fe�•i days were leaving.ro spend the H ii'.Ie iii their trailer :at .Florida... Irnay,;rernernber:•',:‘rr: bell ,,snet;wa1 the opera:toi.of• the road •�.,,tehiiier� used to fill in the sink ilei which Was.'jus't east of n the Li..:idt.,A;:,et eery:- eery:- Whine a•t this Hcork 11e boarded with the. ? rsbei • Mrs.. Russel Gaunt: retreturned.oine on Tuesday last after visit. •ing a few days ,with' Mr. and Mrs. .Dun Dirstein and family .at Ajax • . f and with Mr. •and'Mts: Donald Gaunt of Kitchener. Mr"., and Mrs: Walter. Moore; Linda'; ;Cindy , and Richard visited on Sunday ,with Mr. and Mrs. ''Joe Moore and -with his,:mother. Mrs. - Grant , M. F.elce E. ;Brown. - - ' _Teacher , •M; .'Hamilton. Dor th;y. MTore, all of. Wroxeter.: tilt. a;nd"Mrs. Jack McFarlene of..Coilingwood .were •recent 'Sun • :vtr:'. anc 1rs. i'�irck n " 7harn' and family of London were day visitors. with Mr.a:ttd. '.tcs;• Ronald Jamieson and :f:a:;;t1•, • Mullins :a ery m' c ow, c ang ed hands with the'new proprietor being . Wallace' Vines of London. Work cornmencedon the "laying of the/underground telephone. cable: from Dtinganrion to Luck now. ;The cable job from, Nile, to Dungannonhad been completed • the .previous surrmrriet, 0 YEARS ,A SEPTEMBER 194-1 .• Lucknow Public :School re=dpen ed with the: following staff John . D. Rosa_ x i n e i pa. grad -.and 8; -Jim Henderson,,, .grades 5 and. 6;, Miss Grace Hurlbut , grades S •and'. 4, and public school, -music in- structor; Miss Mation MacDougall grade. 1 and 2., The sixteen be ginners included George Anderson,`' ' Gladys Chin ,`Ronald Ferguson, Betty, Hamilton, •Grace Huston,. Betty Johnston, Altc-e-- foere- art ,Marlene cLenna'n , ,Kenneth Nicholson', Doris Purves, Bobby Reid, Reid , BoW,en Ross, Jean Stanley., Donald 'Thompsofi , Mavis Trot d ,. an Harvey' .V'arley ., The High Schoo of O.misted• E., MacLean, principal; N. L.•: Calvert, Miss P..uth 'Matthews and. C. R. Chaipple. Having conducted Lucknow'.s ' general delivery •business forthirty years, R. J. Douglas of Ta tl made his 'last rounds' 6t Saturday, August Seth. Mr, Douglas rr,ade deliveries. twice a.•,''day and at one, time 'there WAS a' Saturday night • deliv8ry. Cecil Mullin was hip e Mb VS. WA I mean, they're all Tri 'such neatalphabeticaj • er-,-l-ty-on:1- res-a-sec^"n ,-P n -J -i -` hero down.in my free Personal Directory that Bell: gave me; so I won't forget. them. If y;ou•haven't already got your pocket sized Personal Directory — or would like an extra one`— please call us, -and we'llisend you' - a copy,, free.. . • Bell Canada