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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-07, Page 71969 PLYMOUTH Satelite 2 door hardtop, 8 automatic, power steering, brakes and radio 1968 PLYMOUTH Fury III, 2 door hardtop,. 8 automatic, power steering, brakes and radio 1968, PLYMOUTH Sport Satelite 2 door hardtop, 8 automatic, power steering. brakes and radio 1968 CHRYSLER' 2 door hardtop 1967 CHRYSLER 4 door sedan, 8' automatic, power steering, brakes and radio. One owner 1967 DODGE 2 door hardtop, 8 automatic, power steering and brakes CRAWFORD MOTORS CHRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONTARIO PHONE' 357-3862 Is rr t • building,,with spacious yard room, would be used for machin- ery storage and repair work. The firm of John W. Henderson Lumber Limited was building another large lumber storage shed Gordon Montgomery's new gar- age building on the site of the former Ostrander Garage, was in use. The front of the old build- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7th, 1972 LOOKING BACKWARDS THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES • been.opdrafed-ii•ndel. thename.of Templeton & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton had operated the ladies' . wear and tot-to-teen shop in the Johnstone. bloCk. • ' ' _ Three commercial 'and industr dal buildings ,which had been ' The Lord's Day Alliance was 'under construction locally , were' starting a movement to stop • nearing completion. The Dep- Sunday radio advertising: artment of highways built a cement block building on Lud- gard•St. on property purchased ' • from Thorns Burns... The large WITH MARGARET' THOMPSON, • 0.000 .••••44•fioN••••••••!•••••••••••••••••••• AGO were out for 193 2. children of the Township schools, 20 YEARS 'The County Council passed a resolutionc dispensing with the. School Fairs in 19.3 2 due to the advice • from the District Agricul- tural Representative that there would be no free seed distribu- FEBRUARY 1952 A business transaction Was 6oin• pleted when Lloyd Ashton bought 'the drygoods business of Miss Emma NicCluskey , which had ._._..... Shield for high , novice judge— .kar(,,n -Tyndall, Susan Tyndall. Blatchford Feeds Ltd., highest score in entire *cOmpetition--: Brian Miller, Exeter, 716. Run-. ing was cut back from the street Alisa Kay, born May 23, 1972 •, in Le ,,W-i-IlieKernton„Lila Mrs.21(.__JC. Elaw_son_re_turnect, (IL Trophy, for highest score in swine—Joe PhOan, Blyth, 146; Jiriy ( ,r)ok.'-13elgrave,.-145, Fred Meier, Brussels, '145. doors., Robb. Ida jamieson, Albert 712. es , race ac- wag e uipp.41with tri le entrance Edmonton. ley , George on the safe arrival of a baby girl, Violet MacLennan, Elmer Brad Brian St. Catharines in line with the new building and l G Blue G nee up. Bob McNeil, Goderich, FEBRUARY 1932 Rural School Fairs in Bruce County, which had been the big attraction each fall far the '.40 .yEAR-s7-A---Go Your VVoricrnen's Compensation Board and The Safet •y Associations, Ontario prot ett ive e you can, ever own is already check-ups if your eyesight's . yours—one pair of eyes. Just below par. Take care of your knoWing what's going on around eyes, and they'll see you safely you helps you avoid job accidents. through the working day. So it makes good sens to look after your eyes, with protective glasses if our eyes-your first line Lion fron the Government and. that the department in its' econorn-. is program was dispensing.with. the furnishing of judges for these fairs. • , • FEBRUARY 1912 • • • A' school report for S. S. No. .12 Ashfield named the following pupils - Marguerite MacLennan-, Woods, Jessie Buckingham , Lil- lian Ow eti ,-/vlarshal Bradley,-Turd Thorburn ,' Austin Buckingham Katie Blue , Mary Ross, Greta Morrison, Isabel MacDonald, John Ross, Malcolm MacLennan , Florence Shield. ' Teacher , Chas. J. MacGregor. -o . Robbie Walker, Wilfred Bradley , lsobel Walker, May Johnston, Annie Blue., 'Blanche Jamieson, • Sam Bradley , Hughie MacNain, I II • 60 . .. . YEARS AGO I 2 • 688. • • highest score in sheep section— Dave Baari, Walton,. 95;' (Brian Miller had a score of 96 but other , . . , I • Five members of Dungannon THE .14.1.KNOW, SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO The sure way to safety is -De nce. • I I and re. jar Novice—Karen Tyndall,.-Clin . ton, 686; Susan Tyndall Clinton' 678. Win in Huron judging trials One hundred and thirty-eight Competitors participated in the Huron County Livestock and Field Crops judging competition held at the Seaforth fair grounds on Saturday. Competitors had to judge one class each Of dairy cat- bee; cattle, swine, sheep, hog carcasses, beef cuts, corn •seed, barley seed, mixed hay, plus an identification class. Winners were as follows: -SeniorHBrian Miller,' Exeter, 716 points; Bob McNeil, Goder- ich, 712. • Intermediate—Barry Gordon, Seaforth, 695; Beth Passmore, Exeter, 695. (The tie was broken • by reasons given for• judging de- cisions ). . Junior—Brian Lobb, Clinton, 689: Mararet. Franken, Auburn, / vale on Wednesday, and with her 1 attended•the Huron County Hist- • I orical Society meeting in GOrrie that evening.,. 'major award winners were not I Women's Inssitute attended the eligible.). , .pre-4-H—Scott Lougheeth Bel- . • ' Huron. Cou•rity Beef Producers !District Annual meeting in Wing- • grave, 660: Ruth Alton, Lucknow; ' AN4 ard.. highest score in beef sec- •I ham on Wednesday. . Mrs. Harold • 648. ' . • (ion—Ben Van Miltenberg, S'ea- !Gaunt 'and Mrs. Graham McNee 'are president andiecretary-treas- forth, 13:3: Mark Vs-7_ynja, Seaforth, • Canadian—National—ExWm_ 'Huron Milk Committee Award for 'highest 'score in dairy sec- tion.-Bob McNeil.,,98; ,Tim Fair- k-s g.,orrie.. 98. 'Me broken by • for their sister Laura, Mrs. James of Western Ontario, London: Con- • - in St. Catharines. 1_ rn I burial in Victoria Lawn cegterY•I the Knotty Pine Inn. Later that /1 I Besides her 'husband she is survived' evening relativeS and friends Charles of Dungannon-, Fred-of I Mss •'gathered at her horrie to honour ,I (by a son John and daughter', Shirley Fig'gins, also font. brothers I her on her graduation, at which 1 itiMeNanda received several - Port Elgin, Jim Of Bright's Grove, lovely gifts. and John of Grand 'Bend, all of . . whotn were present on Tuesday , ., I b'Y Rev. E. E. Ashley at the Hulse After the graduation, Wanda and English Funeral. Chapel, and and her guests were entertained at., Mr. and Mrs. George Turtoniof -, At Revel At Jones and Melvin on Fr,iday even Goderich visited Mrs, Minnie ing. Mr. and Nirs.' Fred King went with their son Bill in their camper trailer to Pine Lake fora few day . It is good to knoW that . Fred was able, to have this holi ay . s unday Th-tie -Courvots--- ier was guest for dipper with his sister, Mrs. King, Fred and. Mr. and Mts. Bob Ott and Matthew of Kitchener were home for the week end with Mr. and Mrs. rvine an r ha. Mrs. Jas. B. (Clara) Thompson, ushawa , and her sister Mrs. Grace Boultbee, Toronto, have been visiting their cousin Mrs. Harry ara Others who visited them in- 'eluded Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blake and •Becky of Galt and Mr. and Mrs'. Otto Jonwsrna of Wugham. - Mrs. Fred Young and i\irs. • Cecil Blake were dinner guests of MiSs Emma Johnston of Blue- and closed with Taps. Mrs. Ernest rritchard of TorOn- eo visited this week enthwith the Pentland families. Mrs. D. S. Fines and Mrs. Grant Sowerby spent the week end withMts. Cecil-Blake- and-Barb-- Teeswater,, Mrs.. Ilene Greer, this area. They enjoyed the Nile Tea and Dungannon Ladies' • Day also, DUNGANNON NEW'S home on Saturday from Eclmonton, Where she had been visiting with -1s,,tr-r-an_d_NW_. Chas -Fowler, Mr. and--IsArs-.--John Linton-the past- returned home on Wednesday I month.: ° from Port •Elgin, where they had Congratulations are extended to visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowler, I Wanda Wilson who graduated May With them they had attended the 130th with her B.A. degree', Major• ' funerafservice in St. Catharines [ing in French, from the University grouP woiked• on- a craft , the • second played games' while the *third went On 4 nature trail. After the first session We broke Watson and other relatives in -" for lunch. Some girls cooked hot dogs over an open fire while others preferred sandwiches. TWo •more sessions were held in the , afternoon with each group rotat- ing activities. The leaders helping during the day were Mrs. Nlarg Webster and Mrs. Carolyn Ireland Of ' Figgins. Services were conducted 'vocation was he3.dcat Alumni Hall. competition score). , Cyanamid of Canada Award for District.. I . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. I John Linton (nee Karen Dawson) Sister. Passes • • lurer respectively-of Huron-West The opening ceremonies began with Brownie Ring and the Luck- 'now girls. welcoming their guests with the Grand Howl, Each girl wore a naive tag and they were -divided into three groups. One About 25 Brownies and their. leaders from Lucknow. and Tees- water enjoyed a Brownie, Revel at the Greer farm, just east of Luck- now , on Saturday,_ May 27th. Mis. Betty Kirkland, Mrs. Karen Flanagan and Sandra Finlay of Luc know . Cookies and fre'shie were serv- ed followed by a short sing song. PAGE.. SEVEN Fnies