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LOOKING BACKWARDS
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
Harry Alton, .Ruby Nixon, Telford
Aitchison, Clyde Reid, Viola .
Sturdy, Lancelot Morrisen,
Evelyn Spindler, Dorothy Cook,
Irene Carbert, George Naylor.
Leah Smith, Andrew Huston,
Mabel McClure, Alfred Mitchell,
Gladys Webster, Annie Campbell
Harold Blake, Hazel Fitzell,
Doris lefferson, May McQuaig,
Hazel Webster, Earl Stauffer,
Theo Howey, Frank Bogues.
A. L. Outram, teacher.
TALES
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the minister is away we always
take charge of the service, and
the preacher Preaches in English.
It was then I realized rhad three
sermons 'to deliver the next day ,
but it was 'a memorable occasion
for me, and one I shall always be
grateful for.' My Gaelic friends.'
must have' appreciated-what-1 said-
that morning, for a large number
of them were back in the after-
noon, and even four of them were
in the evening Congregation.
WON /00 AUGUST 26
STILL '2500 to go
the mind of a Scotch Presbyterian
in those days no greater honor
could come to a borne , than that
God should call a son to the •
ministry. It just happened to
My birthday - a. fine way to cele.
br4te. "
Lucknow Business Men's Associa
don, requested that consideration
be given to haying a Provincial
Police officer stationed perman-
------ently in-Lucknow- _Recent incid
PAO" SIXTEEN
Ilmimomiumw
ents in the, Village stirred the lock Street between Campbell and
Ludgard Streets. A thorough dis-
cussion resulted 'in the-unanimous
adoption of a resolution, moved
by Dr. G. Newton and seconded
by J. W. Henderson, in favour of /
a pavement being laid on Have-
lock Street to replace the gravel
road.
WITH MARGARET THOMPSON
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was com leted The alarm was 20 YEARS AGO I P i ereCted on a 40 foot windmill
tower on the hill close to where.
MAY-I952- - the standpipe -stood :At was -e-lest
ricaily controlled from the tele-
A petition circulated by' the il phone,exchange as well as one '
outdoor control.
A meeting of the ratepayers of
the Village of Lucknow was .
called for the purpose of consider-
----iftig the-matter_of_paving_Ha_v_e_/,__.
'A school report of Lucknow,
Public School for Senior and
Junior IV named the fallowing
students: Margaret McKenzie,
Clara McKinley', Cordon Alex-
derr--y Dusaimi--Fra-n eq
Webster, Norman Paterson, Dor-
l othy Douglas, Jim Spence ,Gert-
ie McCall, Freda Ferguson,
Phemie" Irving, Evan Geddes,
60 YEARS AGO
MAY 1912
-My -Gaelic Elder--took charge of—
the service, and we opened with
the t,wentr,third .psalm. The
Precentor with his tuning fork, led
the choir, as no organ was permit-
ted ihere. He read a line ,and
then we' sang the line. all
through_the_psalm. It took a long
While but there .was soinething
very impressive about it all.. It
was-custom I suppose that came
down from a day when people
hadn't any hYmn books and could-
n't read them if they had. An
Gaelic• eldei led in the Long
Prayer. I shall never forget him
as he stood in his pew with hands
uplifted, and poured forthhis soul ,
in prayer, the other members•all
standing as was their custom":
Just why I never. really 'knew
except that. Anglicans knelt:, and
there wasn't much love between •
the Scottish descendents and those
who were mostly English. His
terminal facilities might have
'been •imptoved upon, and I got
to thinking I would have to cut the,
sermon a bit before he ended ,
but there was no doubt in my
mind that he '"talked with God".
The only part, of the service in
English was the sermon, hut 'it a
Fall Fertiliz4ion Pays
,UseBULK. SPREADING SERVICI
for convenience
Why is a Fall application of ertiliser so profitable?'
TOP DRESSING HAY AND PASTURE insures winter hard'
ness and hence winter survival of the , alfalfa and clover. Thy
increased soil fertility- level also- means extra spring and summe
growth—highar yields/more feed per acre/more milk per cow)
more gain on beef.,
FALL PLOW-DOWN, another important requirement for net
-yearly-cash-crops:Plow-down_prevents_sted burning when a large'
amount of fertilizer than is safe to apply near the seed, is tolt
used. The fertilizer is better mixed in soil, and where straw or corn
stocks are turned under, results in a faster decomposition.
REMEMBER ! CO-01! Bulk Spreading is fast, labour saving ani
economical: You get CO-OF Fertilizer spread folutuarapproxi
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services. •
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phone 528-2125
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w'as an experience I wouldn't
have missed for anything.
This was the church to which
as a little .lad I had been taken
by my parents, before I cast my
ith-the-Methodis r-
ed how they might feel toward
Me, but I was soon set at ease. .„,
It'was clear from the beginning
that 'they still thought of '
me as one' of their boys, and ,they
were rejoicing with me that I had
chosen to enter the ministry. In
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community to action.
'Officers elected' at the annual -
Business Men's Association were:
President , Wm. Schmid; ,vice-
president , Gordon Montgomery;
secretary -treasurer , Archie
Smith; executive committee,
Porteous._Lloyd Hall,
Oliver Glenn, Lloyd Ashton, .
Russ Button, Ernie Crawford.
• Ross Gammie bought Ed • '
Thom's West Wawanosh farm. /
This.farm had been in the Thom
family ,for 85 years, since the
late William Thom came to West
Wawanosh from Dalhousie.
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40 YEARS AGO
MAY '1932
The' work of raising the siren
under the direction of,Dave Milne
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