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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-10-25, Page 18(Formerly Marhan Shoes MONUMENTS For sound counsel and 'a fair price on a monument \correctly designed from quality, material, rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, Prop. • ESTABLISHED OVER ,SIXTY YEARS ' WALKERTON PHONE 881.0234 ONTARIO. • PAO' iteirriti THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1972 7 — Lucknow Phone 528-2011 SUPPORT THE • LUCKNOW and DISTRICT SWIMMING POOL FUND ° DON'T FORGET HOCKEY REGISTRATION THIS WEEK-END Winter Stock Arriving Daily With the opening game at home rained out , Lucknow Legionnaires Made their 1952 debut in the W.O..A.A. fastball series in Mea- ford and edged out a 2-1 win over ' the highly rated Meaford squad. The series included six teams.in a triple schedule with some of the nation's top softball pitchers., Three new faces included Char- lie Justice at Lucknow Russ John- ston at Meaford and Charlie Cot- ton at Hanover. George Zuk was . at Walkerton, Guy Sparrow at mg Hughie-Ha H-for-Port-- Elgin. Charlie Webster was the Lucknow coach and the line-up for the opener was Miley c, Bisset 3rd, Justice p, McLean cf, Bea- com 2nd, B. Bell If, Miller ss, Chin rf, Evans 1st. 40 YEARS AGO MAY 1932 An auction sale .market was introduced at Lucknow: This -special attraction climaxed a two-day special sale during . which practically every inerch7 ant in' the village offered quality goods of every description at their individualstores at bargain day prices7---'Fhe;auetion-rn-ar-ket . was held at the 'corner of Camp-, '4 KINLOUGH Mrs. John Barr and Donald Barr visited recently?with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barr and family at Agincourt: Mrs. Marretta 'Hodgins 'has gone ' too Detroit to be with her sister, Mrs. Peggy Elliott, who is ill: Mr. and Mrs. Tom MacDonald visited last Friday with her par- ents ,"Mr.• and Mrs. Joseph Guest at Teewater , who came home with them for the week-end. Mrs. Milton Guest of Windsor spent the week-end with Mr. and .Mrs. Tom MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Tom MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guest and Mrs. Milton Guest spent Saturd-ay-- in Kitchener with. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gillingham and.Mr and Mrs. Rianald Young and family and also called on Mrs. Torn Guest at the' Sunnyside home there. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. iCharlie_Murray_aoan_Sitato4.9P the birth of their daughter on October 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hodgins and family moved to their home in Huron Township. There will be a Workshop.on the Institute hand book November 6th from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. in the Holyrood hall. Mrs. Frank Maulden and Miss: Edna Boyle attended the Bruce County Worhen's Institute Rally - at Allenford on Thursday. Misses Edna and May Boyle spent Friday with Misses Nellie arid Margaret Malcolm at Luck nor . Mrs.' Gertrude Walsh and Mrs. COra MacDonald were evening dinner guests at the same home. • --Miss-Marilyn Rhody returned--- homefrom the Kincardine and District Hospital whefe she has been a patient. ^ W.M.S, members attended the Sectional meeting's at Ripley and Teeswater.' We extend sympathy to the family.of the late Elden Ecken- swiller, whd passed away in the Kincardine and District Hospital. The funeral was held from the MacKenzie"Memorial Chapel, Lucknow on Tuesday afternoon with burial in South Kinloss Cemetery. The Anglican Harvest Thanks- •giving service will be held On ., Sunday next, October 29th, at 10.30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sbott spent Sunday with friends at Ridgetown. Mrs. Virginia Pangburn of Cal- gary, Alberta and formerly of Huron Township rettuned with them fora visit. The. November Historical meet- ing of the Holyrood Women's In- stitute will be held at'the home of Mrs. Morgan Johnston on Thursday, November 2nd. Roll call - Name an industry or build- ing that once existed in your com- munity. TOpic Sehool days in the late 1880s. Organ recital,. Directors - Mrs: Dan McInnes, Mrs: P. A. Murray., Mr. and Mrs. L. Rilett and Children of Windsor visited during the past week with Mr. and Mrs.• Jim Hodgins and girli. / RUBBER STAMPS FROM LUCKNOW SENTINEL Own • your home before Winter 20 YEARS AGO MAY 1952 88.80 for Canada 88.00 for U.S.A. and Foreign THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL BOX 38 • LUCKNOW To qualify for Post Office mailing privileges, all subscrip- tions must be no further than 3 months in arrears. In order that your paper will 'continue please mail your subscription-or-drop into-our-office_to pay. PLEASE CHECK THE LABEL ON THE FRONT OF YOUR PAPER. IF. YOUR MAILING LABEL , STARTS WITH JULY AND ENDS WITH 2 THIS IS THE LAST WEEK YOU' WILL RECEIVE YOUR PAPER YOUR. LABEL READ? IF YOUR MAILING LABEL • STARTS-WITH-A(10U tT-AN D-E-PIDS-WITH-2 STARTS WITH SEPTEMBER AND ENDS WITH 2 STARTS WITH OCTOBER AND ENDS WITH 2 YOUR PAPER IS. DUE NOW HOW DOES bell and Outram Streets beSide N. D. MacKenzie's Giocery Store. 60' •YEARS AGO' MAY 1912 The new South Kinloss Presby- terian Church, which had been long under construction, Was formerly opened and dedicated. The preacher for the occasion was Dr. R.obertson of Knox Chap- el, Toronto. The minister of the new South Kinloss Church was Rev. F. A. MacLennan,. New officers for St. Helens Women's Institute were elected as follows: President , Mrs. Ed Thom; Vice President, Mrs. Archie Anderson; Secretary ; Treasurer , Mrs. R. K. Miller; Auditors; Mrs. David Todd and Mrs. lest. J. Miller; Directors, Mrs. Hetherington, Misses M. Ramage , T. Murray, M. Ruther- ford .and Mrs. H. Woods. Buying that hoMe right now will giVe you time to' Make it, snug and comfort- 'able before Winter slows the ,w'ork. 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