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THE LUCKNOW LUCKHGVi, ONTARIO PAGE TWENTY-THREE IDA MAY 22nd, 1974
LOPKING BACKWARDS
HROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
WITH MARGARET THOMPSON
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Cecilia Crowston, Edith Gaunt;
Edgar Gaunt, Laura Holmes, Ruby
Kennedy Clark McLean, Jean
George Kennedy , Harold
Dawson, Veronica McMillan; •
Mae Jewitt, Joe Gaunt; George
Fisher , Jean Kennedy , Ruth Mac-
Lean, Fred Tiffin, Ewen MacDon-
ald; Helen Dawson, John Macln-
tyre , Olive Kennedy, Charlie
oye ars Ago
MAY. 1954
commenced in the refor-
of the 200-acre farm of
Alexander MacKinnon,
on the 2nd concession,
Township. Bruce County
men , aided by about 100
hool children from Ilur-
aship schools set' out some
ees on eight acres. A
e, relic of the pioneer 1
d been destroyed by fire
ions year and' the 85 year
er, Alex MacKinnon,
thin a fall down the
'after attempting to ex -
the blaze. Bruce Refor-
ComMittee had purchas-
adding to their large
for reforestation purposes.
Clare Johnstone was again,
wearing a black onyx ring which
she had lost six years. previously.
While planting potatoes at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James
"Johnston, the ring was uncovered
and when polished up 'was
none the worse of its long inter- .° ment.
40 YEARS AGO
MAY 1934
At the annual meeting of the
Lucknow Women's Institute Mrs.
Charles Steward was elected pres-
ident succeeding Mrs. William
Douglas. Other officers elected
were: 1st vice, Mrs. N. E. Bush-
ell; 2nd vice Mrs. Wm. Youn;
secretary-treasurer, , Mrs. Temple
Clarke.
A school report of Room 1 of
Lucknow' Public School•named
the following pupils -
Jr. Class - Ronald Johnstone,
William Chin, Glen Traplin,
Mae Webster , Shirley Culbert
Doris Taylor, Lois Henderson,'
Lorraine Ferguson, Patsy Whaley ,
Roy Havens Georgina Geoghegan,
Billie Johnstone, Ivan Gardner,
George Taylor , Jack Treleaven.
Jessie Reid Ellen Armstrong.
Sr. Class - Helen Salkeld , Dor-
othy Paterson, Jean Bushell, Jean
Allin, Jean Webster , Kenneth
Webster , Jim Purves, Lorne Reid,
Ronald Marines, Mabel MacDon-
ald, Reggie Ferguson, Jack Wil-
son, Lorne Gardner , Kathryn Ag-
new , Norman. McCartney Alma'
Solomon, Jack Scott.
60 YEARS AGO
MAY 1914
A school report of Se S. No. 9
Kinloss named the following pup-
ils - Gertie Middleton, Mary
Kennedy , Annie, Kennedy , Stella
Hudson, David Goodson; Harry
Jewitt, Annie Kennedy, Nell Mc-
Millan, Arthur Lyons; Jack Middle-
ton, John Gaunt , Gretta Hudson,
'Sydney Paine, John Gullies, Pat-
rick McMillan, Maggie Tiffin,
Cheese, Grant McLean, Evelyn
Gaunt . Grace Jewitt Gertie
Gaunt; Kenneth MacKenzie , Mary
MacKenzie, George MacDonald.
Donalda Macintosh, Teacher.
Communion Set
Goes To Angola
DUNGANNON NEWS
In reply to a request fora used
Communion set, a -member of the
session of the former Port Albert
congregation wrote to Dr. Muriel
Bridgeman offering her
their set.
The offer being accepted, it
has been sent to Dr. Bridgeman,
now on furlough, and in a few
weeks will be taken back to
Angola, where once again it will
be fulfilling its purpose. ,'
MAN KILLED'
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&rill to 'ee Toni Inglis who was
in London that day .\ Noticing the
tractor parked near thefoad . he
went hack to the scene expecting
to find Torn but, instead found
Mike lying on the ground.' Two
dogs who were with Mike would
not let Mr. Currie near the body,
and he went 'to the Inglis. farm
where Mrs. Pauline Adams was
visiting her mother;
The dogs., knowing Pauline, ,let,
her near Mr. Plisz and Dr. Jack
McKim of Lucknow pronounced
him dead at the scene.
-Mr. Plisz had been at the Inglis
house about 10.30 a.m. and the
he 'was found a very short time
later.
The:funeral service was held
on Monday, May 20 at the Mac-
Kenzie Memorial Chapel with
burial in Greenhill Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Dave. Inglis,
John and Dave Adams, George
Gaunt,, Brian Inglis and Albert
Phillips. Lawrence King of White- '
church .United Church conducted
the service.
Flower bearers.were Mrs.
Andrea Gaunt , Mary Lou Adams,
Janet Adams and Bonnie Inglis.