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1972 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6913, 1972
"HE 2,3j:0(MM SENTINEL., LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVENTEEN
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• Liberal Nominating Convention
FOR THE RIDING OF BRUCE
TO BE HELD AT
10 YEARS AGO
MAY 1962
Elmer MacKenzie, an employ-
ee of the Lucknow Co-Op' for
close 'to four years, commenced
business for himself when he pur-
chased •the wholesale auto access
sories business formerly operated
by George Frizzell of Owen
Sound. He continued to reside
-in--LucAmow—and-servieed --BruCe
and Grey counties.
• Mr. and Mrs. Noble Johnston
-Elosertreir restaurant,bUsiness:
in Lucknow after 26 years.
,of service.. Mr.'and Mrs. John-
ston bought the restaurant busi-
nesi from Mae Davidson and Mrs.
Kelso MacNay (Mary Watson),'
who had acquired it from_Mrs_N:.
L. Campbell and her daughter
Lorna. Campbell. Mrs. Campbell
had operated the restaurant for
many years.
A four-act drama , "The gust •
Of The Earth"', was presented by
•the Lucknow Dramatic Society,
Those 'taking pa.rt were T. S.
Reid, Mrs. W. L. Mac'kc•nzie,
Ethel Anderson, GeorgeDouglas'
Jr n Johnstone, Mae
Davidsdn, M. C. Bridge, Lorna
Campbell, Robert Brown and
,Cantelon.• The Lochalsh
'Oreliest-rx, added ta the e-rijoy-,
molt of the program with music -
al sell ctions,• Other numbers
were solosty MacLean Johnstone
and Eldon lienderson and a duet'
Wilfred' Murdoch and Joland
'THE TORONTO .D1jA SYNDICATE .•
The eager,. confident look gives a good idea of Rimny's per-
sonality. This eight-year-old shows a tremendous amount of
enthusiasm and determination to suceeed".
Ile has demonstrated this repeatedly in activities which were
Unknown to him before be came into the care of the Children's
Aid Society. He is proficient in swimming:and haseball and Ire
made•first string on a hockey team two weeks after helearned to
Skate! Though Ronny never steps back front a challenge, he is a
sensitive,,warni, affectionate boy ho be a rewarding
• Ronny is a slender, well-built youngster of English and French
ancestry. lle has sandy brown hair, green eyes, fair skin and
naturally, freckles. Ins general healtivis good but he has sonic
nasal problems which may require surgery at Maturity. lie has
a speech impediment which is being helped by speech therapy'at
school. •
1/1 Ronny is attending an open school next term, he will 'be
doing Grade two work in mathematics ,and language. develop,
ment and Grade three work otherwise. Though 'he has difficulty
with reading, he likes hooks and enjoys reading or being read to:
Drawing •is another .favorite activity and- he likes any kind of
crafts.
Ronny needs. warm, affectionate-parents.. They will Ario.0 be:
able to place too high' expectations on him academically, but can
be . assured ora roving son who will do his ,best at whatever he,
attempts.
To. inquire about adopting Ronny, please write to Today's
"Child,. BON K. ta t io 1.1 K, Toronto. For general adoption, in-
formation consult your local Children's Aid Society.
Hassall. and ably served .as a public
Miss Sirah Burgess an almot school teacher in. Lucknow for
•some 45 years, retiring in 1917 on lifelong resident of LucknoW pas-
sed away. She"had faithfully account of ill health. •
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30. YEAR'S AGO
MAY 1942
• In 55 years that official weath-
er records had been ep in this
community, April 30th, 1942 set
a new heat record for that month
when the mercury shared to 86
degrees. • DUring the last seven
days in. April the maximum temp-
erature never dropped below 70
:degrees. April 29, 1899.'took
second place in, the heat records •
with a,temperainre of 85 degrees.
John W. Henderson -sold the. old
.skating rink to Charles•Gillespie,
Who would.use the_ building in
connection with his Construction
and contracting business. The -
old hulldin known as, the Larne
rink, had not been in use since
the' new arena was built.
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MAY 1922.. •
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