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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-01-24, Page 2LES PETTER SHOES LUCKNOW 30% OFF EN'S,WOMEN'S AND CHILDREI WINTER -FOOTWEAR McBRINE LUGGAGE PRICES .GREATLY :REDUCED N«..,•••••••••••••••••••••••44.#, LES ..PETTERIROES • ALL BAUER HOCKEY SKATES AND LADIES' FIGURE SKATES r 20% OFF PHONE 528-2011 LUCKNOW ampton at 10.45. Its time through. Blackhotse 'will be 7.40 a.m. and 9.45 p.m A different schedule will apply on Sundays and holidays. With the annual•meeting of the • Lucknow Fall Fair, Board coming up this week, it is interesting to note the situation as it exists in • •••••U••••••••••••••••••••4•••••••••••••••••••••4 LOOKING BACKWARDS THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES WITH MARGARET THOMPSON • ••••••••••••••••••••••4•••••••#,•4••••••••-*** I HIRED 11 THROUGH'Ti WANT ADS 40 YEARS 40 ern • late ,,aim aria arer NiCitclaCt, i picneer5 : Townzin.p”. ann waz berg: on. :he ith .toncethon atei h-.Lov-zaz :o tie 4th tonnes- 4'-1147 ' 2413'''ied awl ?. while valid-t st:.:1 LI the ztcrn.,..).uni..ty`, . talietltie futtera, artattg,,e tnt and, e. c of,,icia.s.e.d. lerrice roita :c•laclhiroity• passed awa:r Zaaianu. Sitrtdi't 14=m-7 7 in: hisact•t, *ismtz, 'Neste= :.anada lair .r`wx He was :he eldest .ion.of the At =it= ;rf Sze :rttitur-I ne m an. health and so :.4.1att tfive a 7.1sit ±oc socze her of o oousin., Sand,r 141iciac is and' Mrs. Nicholson, who are .presently ; on an extended'ro-1..E. visited with they were in :'..ki•ew Zea Land :He was bright and alert and MatAnley of , • The LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW,' ONTARIO "The Sem Town" --On the Huron-Bruca Boundary Second Class lfail. Registration Number 0847 Established 1873 Published Each Wednesday Afternoon Member of the C.W.N.A. and O.W.N.A. Subscription Eate, $8.00 a year in advance — tcp the U.S.A., 88.00 Donald C. 'Thompson, Publisher . • • WEDNESDAY, 'JANUARY 24, 1.973 FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK IiIINNoiliamitimpisummostamaittaaustitiammiatiuhwanouffluatuatiouniauut PAO' TWO THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, :LUCKNOW, ONTARIO: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Fair 'is At an all time low and continnance of the Fair is threatened, Thy Lucknow area is• fortunate that'a dedicated group of workers while not large, continue to. Blyth., According to the' Blyth. Stand- ard, interest,in asSisting with the B1 years and it has never been in a healthier situation than it is now. The Lucknossr Fair is the envy dimany Fall Fair boards in die area. !escaped with only a shaking up. Harvey. Treleaven of Lucknow bought a pool room, bilqiness in :Lonclon. He ha,d, sold his restaur- ant and pool room business here I to James Duncan of Erna ToWn- I ship. 1 Gordon Stanley, Ripley irnple- I ment dealer and reeve of the G9C7,Ct trews for !alai: in. rite , • area looking for speedy and reg- ret= on the day.; n Nevv Z alai. bus savice to Toronto and' Brun pa tract; 11-es Of in 94th Year • cardirte •and Tier baS. been . ' ^ but mostly became of the fact that many. weeklies have an ex- had, of 'advertising for rooms" "The Sentinel is one of these. The publisher 'and his:wife had the experience of sleeping on, a water bed at the hotel. This was a first fat us and while the exper- ience was act unpleasant, we certainly wort% rush Out and buy one for the house. • Friends of ours also sleeping .on a water bed Sot the first and only time, did 'not to to the "waves"' all she complained that every time he turned over in bed, dig waters roi- led and she woke up. He event- ually spent the remainder of the night on the floor to "still Me •troubleci warms" which...had devel- LOrd Sinicoe a gathering spot transferred to London. The Mc -: for the Weedy press., partly be-Na came itss a very excellent hem". Last week's mild to erasure b family had come from Dun-. ped change eat with the It — shoreline, a rarity for January. gassing Lake on Saturday afternoon we 'were concerned by the fact that diree young boys the past 30 years has lived were skating on the ice.. I New Zealrirf where he was in the bamites later on a radio weather hus-,,,,ness of zaising sheep, ti is e set records which will o a long • gaPI or over ten years previously Rarher tough on the winter spo#s but. Quite pleasant,to take in View of the nsaatwelithe.r, pat terns at this:riri,re of .year. Took, a .drive rC6' the shores • or Lake Huron .Sunday and found the lake With opens water'to the, and w7hrter:VOrts report an aeons-surviVed by One brothet Alex of • cry was .issued to stay off all lice Whitby , also nephews and nieces. surfices„ with particular reference to ice fisher*rial and strowmobil-, ers. with the Opening in Lucknow of time before they are broken. The unseasotal w,eather sees this pait a branch of SilverWood's. chain . of Ontario with' no snow remain- . , • . crtive of creameries.. • Mr. .McNab was succeeded by his son John C. McNab , who assumed his, new duties. an n Mo- day, January 16th, in' charge Of die Lucknow and Cargill plants 1 of Silverwood's Ltd.; Dairies_ I Peter Watson was •elected president of the LticidioW Agric- for 1933,, 'winning by a sit 1 e honorary president,. James vote over .Reeve Duncan N',u Lyons; 1st vice, Jacob HUnteri t Ripley.. 2nd vice , John McQuillin; Sec:, • mazy-treasurer, Joseph Agnew. • Reeve Campbell Grant of Walk-. JANUARY NJ LIME§ CONTIN fED FROM PAGE 1 left arm when she twisted We; arm at home. MrS. Irene Johnston, R. R. 2, Brusseli, fell while skating at her home January 21 and fractured her left Bruce Struthers age•18 , lost control of his car in Brdssels and struck a post.• He received .Rnees. Carey MacDonald., age 15, Winparn; Sell of Nli-,, and p;trs. Bruce MacDohald. fell Jaanaty Ritchie, , 0,es 16 and biq head on the floor. Ritchie, Will He was admitted to hospital John. Webster,Vk Erne: 0, -25sz with head and neck injuries.' Din Gib,;on , Ha rr:, Mrs.' Janet Craig , R. R. 31, Heim, Webs;e:, likringliar4,• fell at home, and frac- Beaton, Verna SticL , Beaton, Myrtle ° Ritchie , 14zie Webster, Alfred Ar-k"'-:•"' • Ritchie, Willie Stict.i•c. , Ma :abson, Beverly Beatc. 7 , j0 Webster. Teacher K. Mc ItIPLEY ABATTOIR Custom But — Curing and Smoking Cutting and Wrapping -- Sausage Making — Fast Frteri " HOGS AND CATTLE ONAIONDAYS CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS Ravercatile in on The day' for FriOay's loth Two log Soot' ,.•Are Mho To Hang Ydve Bed F • 1 To 3 Weeks *— Whatitoor Taut." Rintpierrsents Are For Bate Freezers We Sell Choke. flOttie Matted Beef, PO, and Lamb fa Any Quantity At LoWest MAric "etneP9Ns 2i'LL. MEATS ARE GOVE RAIMENT INSPECTED' FOR YO .PROTE;710#4 CRAS. HOOISMA4 J. AMMER 3$154405 STO, The resignation of the Hon. Charles MacNaughton from the provincial cabinet, and as a member in the provincial parlia- ment for Huron Riding, ends a political •career• which Ontario, residents can look on with admira tion and gratitude. Charlie, as he was knoWn to most everyone, not only served his province well in nine cabinet portfolios, more than any mem- ber before him in the history of Ontario,, but he never lost touch With the needs of the Riding, of HUrea and its peopie. He and his family plan, some well earned Mtireztgent years at his home in. Exeter. * Made a trip last week to Toron- to, or "The Big Smoke' as our. Beier d Ted. •Roweliffe of The Kin- cardine News refers to his home tovt. of Toronto., Purpose of the trip was to attend a, meeting of the Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association at the LOrd-Sinacoe Hotel; The 20. YEARS AGO • JANUARY 1953' Lucknow's 1953 Reeve and coun- cillors were elected by acclarna tion with two new members on the bdard'which was comprised of Reeve S. E. Rribettson, Coun- cillors. Virden Mowbray, Innes MacSween, S. B. Sothers and Archit Smith. Councillors &oth- ers andSmith succeeded Ernie CraWford and Russ Button, who retired after four years' Service. Murdo• Matheson of Lochalsh found himself in a , predarious spot when his car 'slewed on the ice r and turned over in the ditch on the 15th Sideroad near Ripley. Tripped for some time. Murdo fin- ally 'made his escape by removing the back Seat, crawling into the tnink and hoisting the lid. ' He granted pernaisSion operate a Southampton to Throat; bus ser- vice and will operas daily =a.m- ing Febrnary 1st. G . the bits wM pass d ryOugh„Porr ., Kincardine., Servie toss (Sfackttordel, ,:treeneck i, Walkerton, -tvlildrnay „ • r4at3 tie in.„, • ,„nronto Airport and rotor= ). leate ''cut harnpr= at 6 a. tn., and arrifte in Toronto at atati,.• Olt the tigUrrt "*.ttp 'Aka, Leave at e4,30.p.,tria axtrniza Seutil,:: keep the. Fair active. •• --Changes - 'Village,- for seven years was • . • • . ultural Society' to serve a second &rim e.as Bruce Counte:s 1•Al have 'been made in the Style' of ..elected" Warden of BruCe County. • Vear other-officers elected • . the annual Fall Fair thrOughthe • • ' • •••• . • • • • • • wet I JANUARY 1933 1 , J. R. McNab, manager of Sil- 1 verwood's Lucknow Creamery was , J. G. Nitirdocih was elect acclamation as, Re ey e c: LL: now. ' i Eight candidates .:s. 1 • the 'council board - "A . .:..- , son, 'George Douglas ;. ;N.. v' ' Hill, Robert Johnstot , z,27.7 SQtiillin.rriff I,. FRDrabrtkert TRaattb.L::'-' he CrWillg to the numbe.:, did ates agreed arnon_.-•-:±e:7 "that 'there would be ro3iti\ 60 YEAR facial lacerations and injured no canvassing. for. Y"'c 's e "1: • personally, of throu:h 'A school 'report of S. S. stfidentd fasZedrv. aired • her. left wrist. va4pn Passniore , Wi'Ag r-,-.1:, He, was predeceased by his wife , I son .of Rev. and Mrs._- B. Pass- as t#ell,as parents, three, brothers,. more , was struck on the chin. by Sam of British Columbia , 1..,tort an I a 'hockey stir causingk causing a iacera - . 0.- of Ripley and .cP(lartoc., ' 1 tiod which as repaired and the Carr Caeron of Saskitchewani atid I patient released. • 7 i•rbree sisters ..!vin. Ale; (Annie) Carnerort of Ripley a nd Dentit, Mrs. Angus (Bessie) C.raham• of ..Lticknow,andl.(ilm. Allan (Cassie)