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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-05-12, Page 14.''Beckees Soft -Drinks In Cool , 13c ea., All 'flavours' — Cola, Orange, Gbagerale, Grape, Root Beer, Cream Soda, Lemon Lime Available By The Case Backer's Chocokte Milk Quarts 45c ea. COMING SOON--- BECKER'S 1/2 PTS. HOMO MILK NEW FROM NEILSON'S ' "DRINK P WITH VITAMIN 5' Different Flavours Pink Lemonade, Orange, LemOnade, Grape, Iced. Tea OPEN 9 A.M. TO 11 P.M. -- 7 DAYS A WEEK . LUCKNOW WATCH FOR FUTURE UPCOMING SPECIALS • WEDNESDAY, MAY 125.1976 ' PAGE FOURTEEN 0••••••••••••••••••••••••••••10tNt***********4**. LOOKING :BACKWARDS THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES 10 YEARS AGO APRIL 1966 The Lucknow B'oy . Scouts had 18% tons of waste paper to ship following their collection, one of 'the. biggest loads .they• had evgr shipped, ' Work was in progress in drilling_ a well on the site of the new school being constructed by Huron County School Area No. 2 on the 9th concession of Ashfield for pupils from West Wawanosh and Ashfield Townships. ErneSt Hefferman of Tilbury, a former member of the Timmins police department, assumed duties as police officer in Lucknow: Milton Rayner, manager of the Bank of Montreal in Lucknow for ten years, was transferred , to Goderich as manager with the move to take effect in mid May. The .new Lucknow Manager was Donald. Ross 'of Richmond Hill. 30 YEARS AGO APRIL 1946 blacksmith shop to devote More time to his-.garage busiyiess. 50 YEARS APO - APRIL 1926 Bert. Alton of Ashfield had two fingers on his right hand badly crushed while assisting at A wood-cutting at the home of of, his brother, Roy Alton. The first annual -imeeting of Lucknow United Church was held. Rev. Cosens was the minister. John Button was congregation treasurer. Junior 2nd at . Lucknow Public' Schoot had enrolled Isobel' 'Doug- *las: George Joynt, Alex Macintosh, Freddie Milne, Lillian Home, Billy MacKenzie, Frank MacKenzie, Barbara Solomon, Flora Webster, Isobel Hamilton, Elliott Webster, Donalda Thompson, George Whit- by, Audrey Henderson, Alfred, Armstrong, Margaret Baker,' Maudie Fisher, Leonard Webster, Leonard MacDonald, Christine Fin- layson. Teacher was H. Sheiriff. KINGS:BRIDGE MARK DALTON PASSES Sincere.symPathy is extended to Mrs. Mark Dalton and Members of the Dalton families on' the:death of Mark John Dalton in St. Joseph's Hospit4l,. LoAdon on Thursday, May.6 in hiS' 52nd year. . Mr. Dalton is . survived by his wife, the former Clarice Lasiline; 7 daughters, Mrs. Louise Martin of . R. R. 5 Kincardine.; Mrs. Maiiieen Chilton; .Moose Factory; Denise, Ann, Bridgette,, Jacqueline and Maria, and song 'Paul and. Shawn, all of home; twn sisters, Mrs. Mary ''Brien` .of, Goderich and Mrs. Delores McGinnis of Washington, D.C.; his brother Eugene of Windsor and,four grandsons.. His body rested at the McCallum Funeral Parlour, Goder- ich. St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church at Kingsbridge was filled for the Funeral Mass celebrated by Reverend Father Edwin Garvey, C.S.B'. Of Houston, Texas on Saturday morning, May 8 at 10.30 a.m. Interinent was in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Kingsbridge. • Assistant priests were: Reverend Father Ed Dentinger; Father Moynahan' of Goderich; Father Don Dietrich, Kifchener; Father Carauana, Parkhill; and Father D. H. Mallon, Houston, Texas. Friends and relatives , from a distance were: Mr. and .Mrs. Louis McGinnis, and family of McLean, Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Chilton and son Tommy, Moose Factory; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dalton and family, Windkor, Ontar- io; Mr. and Mrs Ray Dean and family, Falls Church, Virginia; Mr. and„ Mrs. Ken King and family, Welland, Ontario; Mr. and 'Mrs. Joe kr Brien and family,: Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Chilton, Moose Factory; Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrich and family, Mississauga; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lalonde and family, Orillia; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy and family, Toron- to; Mrs. Marie Garvey, Toronto; Mr., and Mrs. Michael Garvey and family, Mississauga; Doctor and Mrs. Peter golland and family, Mississauga; Doctor and Mrs'. Claude Macdonald, Toronto; Marg- uerite O'Connor, Pickering; Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Benninger, Dublin; Gordon' Valad and son Keith .of London; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meyers, London.. Congratulations to Michael J. Courtney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leci Courtney of Gc•derich, and. Joan Marie Chester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chester of Lucknow, who were married in St. Joseph's Church,: Kingsbridge on Saturday, May 8 by the Reverend Father Ed Dentinger, C.R. 'Dinner was served to approximately 135 relatives and guests 'at the Saltford Valley Hall, followed, by a recep- tion. Ralph Austin, who has been employed in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta arrived hpme on ' Tuesday, May 11 to spend vacation with his parents,' Mr. and Mrs. ,John Austin and brothers Joe and 'Eugene. John O'Connor, who has made his home for the winter months in Lucknow with Mr. , and Raymond Leddy, returned to , his home here on: Wednesday, May 5. Visitors . this week with Mr. O'Connor are Mr: and Mrs.. Peter Murray of. Royal Oak, Michigan and Mrs. Monica Kasper of Grosse Point, Michigan. - Miss Marguerite, O'Connor of Pickering is visiting at the honite of Raymond Dalton. ' Miss Fay Hogan of Owen Sound and. John CUSQlit0 of London spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Connie Hogan. Mr. and Mrs.' Edwin 'Meyers and Gordon and Keith Valad of London vWted*at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Dalton following the funeral' of. Mark Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Courtney of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cornack of Scarborough spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Courtney and attended the- wedding of Michael Courtney and Joan Chester in Kingsbridge, on , Saturday, May 8. Area residents are reminded of the Blood Donor Clinic to be held at the Goderich District Collegiate Institute on • Wednesday, Maya 19 from 2. to 5 in the afternoon and from 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. • Children of St. Joseph's parish took part in the Crowning of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Sunday, May 9 - Mother's Day: Children from .Kindergarten to 'Grades 4, under the direction of teachers Mrs. •Ann Riegling and Mrs. Barbara Eedy, joined in the procession carrying flowers. crowning was done by Miss' Joan Tigert, assisted by Marjorie O'Neill and Mary Luanne Clare. Students in . Grades :5 'to 8 joined the choir under the direction of Miss Nancy. Anderson. Several from this; area joined with members Of the Wingliam Pro Life Group in their annual dinner meeting held in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Wingham on Wednesday, M43' 5 . _ Peter G. Proulx was ordanined a Priest by Bishop Windle of the Diocese of Pembroke on Friday, May 7 at the Most Holy Name. Church in Pembroke, His fifst Mass was celebrated on Saturday. Those attending from this area were Mary VanRooy, Marie Boyle, Bernadine VanRooy, Mike 'Boyle, Leo Redmond; Peter Frayne, Steve Reaburn and Ralph Austin. Zippy. Tririettes Meeting eight of Zippy Trinettes III was held at Mrs. Dona Campbell's: 1: uesday, May 4 at 7.00 p.m. The, president, . Barbara Hackett; opened the meeting by repeating the '4-H" pledge. ..The home assignments and roll call were taken Up. Sharon Alton read the minutes for the last meeting. The work meeting will be, held at Mrs. Dona Campbell's on Tues. day, May 18 at 7.00 p.m. Our book check will be Saturday, May 8, Mrs. Dona Campbell discused how to evaluate an embroidery article, and finals plans were made for Achievement Day. We. have. decided on "Colour and Colour Schemes" for our exhibit. For gimp work all the metribets Participated in finishing up their "Free Choice" article. Athol 'Purdon purchased the , Hollyrnan Bakery in Lucknow: Wesley Taman of Blyth was' engaged as baker. Edgar Holly' man had owned the .buMness for almost 25 years, purchasing it from W. J. -Spindler 'September l'st, .1921. Mr. Hollyman had previous to that been employed by Mr. ' Spindler. Village Council held a special meeting ,to deal with the housing shortagg the town, which was quite sei4ous. Garfield Ostrander closed his * • WITH MARGARET THOMPSON k41••••••••40•••••••t+••••••••••+•••••••••••****44.4 HELP YOUR RED CROSS 0 HELP FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Deworm your cattle with Tramisol before they go out on pasture tWe like to know our customers by name! Lucknow District Comop PHONE 528.364 Freeman Olson Gravel •Pit 1% Miles West Of Dungannon CHOICE CEMENT GRAVEL CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL SAND, % STONE, TOP FILL FINE, MEDIUM OR COARSE PIT RUN GRAVEL ALL LOADS WEIGHED FOR YOUR ACCURATE MEASURE iq METRIC TONS — 2*6 LBS. BEGINNING' MAY17 TO 22' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL.; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO