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Great concern was felt over the
lake level as another 2 to 3 foot
drop in the water level of Lake
Huron was apparent.' At Point
Clark the Boat Club organization
had commenced operations to
overcome the water' drop . which
had left their harbor dry.
To complete the moderniza-
tion of the Carnegie Hall, new
entrance doors were installed.
On Campbell Street, East , Dep-
artment of Highways workmen
were completing work done the
previous year at Treleaven's Mill,
when the mill race bridge was
eliminated and the stone arch
bridge to the west was widened.
J. M. Greer, local weather re ,
corder , reported a high tempera-
ture in April of 81 degrees with a
low of 11 above. Rainfall measur-
ed 1.61 and snow 1.6.
30 YEARS AGO
MAY 1944 "
The Lucknow Fire Company
elected a new slate of officers
as follows - Captain, W. A.
Solomon; 1st Lieut. , Harry Nixon;
2nd Lieut. , Dave Milne; sec-
retary, L. C. Thompson; treasur-
er, K. C. Murdie; branchrnen,
Jim Campbell, Cameron MacDon
aid, K. C. Murdie, I. L.
.AGE TWENTY TNE LUCKNOW SSNTINELLUCKNOW. ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, MAT lit
4
Cancer Campaign
Raisesil 723, Up
From Last Year
Once again the local campaign
for the Canadian Cancer Society
has surpassed last year's total re-
ceipts. During the month of •
April, volunteers collected
$1723.40, while last year they
raised $1562.40. With Mary Gib-
son as Team Captain, Huron
Township raised $451.40. Assist-
ing her with the canvass were:
Nancy, Campbell, Shirley Lowry,
James Tout,, M. Smeltzer, Bertha
Scott, Gordon Farrell,' Anna Mac-
Tavish , Edna McDonald, Mr. R.
Clampett , Eunice Emmerton,
Funston, Gayle Lowry , Edna Boyd,
Lois Irwin.
The. Kairshea, Women's Institute,
with Mary Lavis as Captain', rais-
ed $123.50.. Assisting her were:
Mrs. L. MacInnes, Harry Lavis,
Muriel MacKenzie, Wilma Clarke,
Mrs. Ted Collyer, June Gilchrist,
Ann MacDougall, Mrs. Eva Burt,
Gib Hamilton.
Mrs, • Ernest. Ackert collected
$27.0O in. Holyrood.
Assisting Mrs. Jack McKim
were: Anna Mae Hunter, Freda
Button, Bill Schmid, Arnetta
Thompson, Margaret Finlay , Bar-
bara Helm, Margaret Stanley,
Olive Warren, Ena Henderson,
Barbara Sanderson, Isabel Havens,
Jim McNaughton, Bill Porteous,
McCLENAGHAN- in St. Marys
Hospital, Kitchener on Friday,
May 10th, 1974 to Mr. and Mrs.
Percy McClenaghan (Sharon. Court-
ney) of Clinton, twin boys.
HOG4N - to Paul and Dona (Wag-
ner) Hogan of R. R. 5 Goderich on
Monday,, May 13th, 1974 in Alex-
andra and Marine Hospital, Go0-
erich, a daughter, Dawn Marie,
8 lbs. 3 1/2 oz.
HUTCHISON - to Mr. and NIrs.
Mack Hutchison of R. R, 3 Wing-
ham on Sunday, May 12, 1974 in
Wingham and District. Hospital,
a son.
WALL - to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Wall of R. R. 1 Holyrood 'on Mon-
day, May 13, 1974, in Wingham
and District Hospital, a daughter.
Mildred Loree, Laura Lee Cayley ,
Mrs. Joe. MacMillan, Mrs. Crow-
ston , MargaXet MacNay, Pearl
Jamieson, Betty McDonagh, Ruth
Thompson, Marlene StrutherS,
Fern MacDonald, Betty Finlayson,
Catherine Andrew , Wanda Dams-
ma , Margaret Cameron,
Marguerite Sanderson, Rita Gil-
more, Margaret Hamilton,-Pearl
Bell, Kathleen CO Ryer, Grace
Ca4ripbell, Mae Hunter, Betty
Emberlin, Mrs. Ai Irwin, Lois
Noble, Mr's. JesSie Chester receiv-
ed the money at the bank.
1973 TORINO, 2 door hardtop
1973. NOVA, 4 door 6automatic, power
steering
1972 CHEV CAPRICE, 4 doOr hardtop
1972 PONTIAC, 4 , door sedan
1972. VOLKSWAGON, 1600 Fastback
1972 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, 2 ' door hardtop
1972 CHEV STATIONWAGON, 4' door with air'
conditioning
1971 TORINO STATIONWAGON, V8 automatic
19.71 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE, 2 door hart'
1970 DODGE MONACO 4 door hardtop,• air
conditioned
2-1970 PONTIAC. PARISIENNE, 4 door hardtop
1969 CHEVY VAN, V8 automatic
1967' PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 4 door hardtop )
V8 automatic, power ,steering
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1Q YEARS'AGO
MAY 1964'
MacMillan; hydrant man, R
Douglas; lineman, R. J.
L. C. Thompson.
The first salvagecollectio
the season was conducted by
Clansmen, the local service
Collectable items were pap
rags , metal, rubber dies at
and glass. The emphasis w
waste paper as residents wer
quested "to save every
scrap of it" .
50 YEARS A
MAY 1924
Silverwoods Ltd, bought
property on the corner of Ca
bell and Stauffer Streets fro
John Joynt, which for a num
of years had been occupied
the Massey-Harris irnpleme
agency. The building was
used as a down-town receiv
station and was felt to be a
convenience to parries who
exed their own cream.
Applicationi were being
by the Township of Kinlossf
position of Superintendent °
Roads at a salary of $3.00 P
day when on duty.
Mr. and Mrs. Temple
moved from Goderich tole
where Mr , Clark opened a'
shop in rooms over the V
Store .
On the localmarkets e
selling at 150 - 20'- 22 ad
and butter was 25¢ 27,a