HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-08-04, Page 2as driver, Bob Johnston and Bernie
Twolen, and With the tanker truck:
were Don Peterbaugh and Harvey
Pollock. In cars were fire fighters,
Chief Ivan Cook, Ted. Rouse, Jack
Scott and Joe HOdgins with George
McLean, Doug Liddle and Rod
MacDonald and the second truck
ready at the fireball.
"You're qualified ....if they'il
waive the 'good ameararke'
thing."
• WELL ADJUSTED
Don't mistake your habits for
eharaCtet — folks with the most
• character always seem to, have'
the fewest habits.
District Co-operative $10,000 plant
near, the .CNR.
Joan Rivett, 12-year-old daugh-
ter,of Mr. and Mrs. ,George Rivett
of Dungannon, saved a 10-year-old
Michigan girl from drowning when
she into difficulty at Port Albert
beach,t, where the Nine Mile river
dumps into ,the' lake.
Fred Anderson of Zion suffered a
badly broken and crushed' heel
when a wagon load of hay passed
over it.
Stage Door Canteen, a • highly
rated show, was playing at Rexford:
Ostrander's Rex Theatre in Luck-
now.
• 50 YEARS AGO
AUGUST 1926.
Results in the Entrance Class
trying exams at Lucknow listed the ,
following pupils: Mary Wilson,
Helen MacDonald, Vera Sheriff,
Arabell Cameron, Edith Burt,
Lillian Broom, Helen Burt; Alma .
Carruthers, _Cameron Cook, Mary
Graham, Roy Graham, Chatlie
Hodgins, John Hodgins, Artianda
MacDonald, Sheila MacLeod, John
-Martyn, Clarence McClenaghan,
Russell Moore, . Charles Tiffin,
Elizabeth Wadel, Lorne Wade,
Charlie Webster, Dorothy Wraith.
60 YEARS AGO
JULY 1916
The finishing touches of "board-
TO ALL
DOG OWNERS
Lucknow Village Council has engaged the
services of an Animal- Control /Officer.
Effective ,Wednesday, July 21, 1976, any
dogs running at large will be considered as strays
and will be dealt with under bylaw 3 - 1972.
Licences are now available it the' Municipal Office.
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FEES
For Each Male or Spayed Female $ 4.00
For Each Additional Male or Spayed Female 6.00
For Each Female 10.0Q
For Each Additional Female 15.0e
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, THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4,
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• Mike . Penich, 42, an Ashfield
Township farmer, was seriously
injured in a combine accident in. the
AMberley area.'
Eight independently owned
Westein Ontario Dairies, including
Fairview Dairy, Lucknow, .announ7
iced plans for a new line of products
they would be distributing under.
-the trade name of Seal Pure Grade
-A Products. The milk continued to
be purchased from ideal farms, but
was processed in a large central
processing plant at Barrie with the
head office of the new cdmpany in
. Walkerton.
An Induction Service was held
for Rev. Laird Stirling, the new
minister at Lucknow United.
Church. He 'succeeded Rev.
Howard Strap')
Fire completely destroyed the
large• barn on the Wm: P. Hogan
farm, 12th concession of Ashfield.
• Lucknow Bowl and . Billiard
Academy; operated since April of
1963' by Lammert and' John Van
Der Veen of Lochalsh, was- sold to
Gilbert' Campbell Of' Paisley.
Mrs.. George 'Andrew, Lucknow,
observed her 92nd, birthday..
AUGUST 1946
Levelling of the ground commen-
ced at the site of the new Lucknow
30 YEARS . AGO.
10 YEARS AGO.
AUGUST 1966
OHM. Shower Fur
Joanne Hendrib
Neighbours and relativeS gath-
ered at the home of Mrs. Gordon
Saunders, R. R. 7 Lucknow, on July
29 for a bridal shower in honour of
Joanne Hendriks.
'The group enjoyed a program of /
games organized by Mrs. Bob
Humphrey and . Mrs. Allan Rjiody
with a reading 'by Mrs. Tom
Broome. The gifts were brought in
by Diane Broome, Trina Humphrey
and Matt Rhody.
Joanne "was assisted.- opening
her gifts by her sisters, Betty and
Gerda Hendriks. Mrs. Allan Ithody
and Mrs. Ed Thompson served
lunch. Joanne's grandmother and
aunt from Holland were present.
ing up" the McGarry Hotel and
stable were completed when effortd
to sell or rent the property failed.
Miss Frances Spence was en-
gaged to teach at Lucknow Contin-
uation School succeeding. Miss
Cummings,
• John G. Kuntz of Ashfield took
the agency for the Maxwell,
automobile.
70 YEARS AGO .
AUGUST 1906
Mail contract tenders were called
for hauling mail between Lochalsh
and Ripley, six times a week each
way.
The Sentinel editor called for
"those using smokeless tobacco to
use the grey matter, in their
craniums and quit spitting on 'the
street, where village residents
walk". '
. OVER 50
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jug.of maple syrup, Belmore Maple
Products; Barbara Wissler macra-
me plant hanger, Lucknow Jr.
Women's Institute; Joan Wissier
wool and sock 'boy, Trinity‘U.C.yv.;
Gloria Fisher jar of honey, Fear
Apiaries; Nancy Murray honey
comb, Fear Apiaries; Mrs. _Schnitz •
purse, John, Clements; .Mildred
Horn daisy pot, McComb's Hobby-
craft; Pat Betterley• pillow, Suz-a-
dor; Evelyn Lennips poodle bottle
cover, Joan Wissler;. Eunice Smith
trivet, Eunice, Cunningham and
-Pearl, McKay; Wayne Ricketts pull
toy, Happy. Hobby (D. Kenwell);
Juanita Hopper doillies, Edith
Harris; Lorna Boyle toy, Reg
Gibbs; Bob McMurray' penholder,
Margaret'. English;, Jean Arnold
yarn snake, Janis Moyer; NancY
Haldenby plant hanger, Margaret
Wilkins; Mrs. Don Fraser fake fur
kitten, Thelma Chess; Mrs. Toni
Stewart herbs and bread, Drum-
clog Farms; Tommy Gilmore table
centre, Mrs. Finlayson, Brown and.
Nelson; John Pye cameo colours,
Isabelle, Hislop; Sandra Irwin
macrame, Millie Millard; Linda
MacDonald man's belt, Del Ged-
des; Betty Hamilton ' fern, Rena
Jouwsrna; Betty Stanley mermaid,
Mrs. Bailie and Dennis; Chery
Haldenby ladies belt, Del Geddes.
Herb Wilkins, second vice-
president, .,made a coffee table from
a wagon wheel and horseshoes that
were- donated to the society.
Tickets were sold on a draw, and
Reg Jolits of Dungannon was the
lucky winner. Reg was one of the
originators of the- Lucknow Craft
Festival. Russel Irvin, president.,
introduced Vicki Beasley, Luck-
now' s Queen of the Fair, who made
the- major draw.
Glen Walden, past president,
was in charge of the guards for
both nights
Harry J. Boyle, *met broad-
caster, author and current chair-
, " Man 9f the Canadian Radio-Tele-
vision and Telecommunications
Commission, was signally honor-
ed in Orillia at the weekend: He
received second Stephen Lea-
cock Award for' humor.
Harry Boyle was born and'
spent ins early Life at. St. Augus-
tine , and 'attended the Wingham
• High School. After broadcasting
FIRE DESTROYS
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Star.,
On duty at the Ripley-Huron
firehall while the department was
out were George McLean and
Gordon Scott. As- everyone here
knows, in this location, at the foot
of the eighth, the cottages are
packed together. Francis recalls
when there were very, few at Bruce
Beach. Members of one- of Mr.
Sam Malhotra's science classes at
the local high school made a
science survey right in this area
earlier this summer.
Completely burned was cottage
81 at the foot of the eighth, the
one described above. The owner
was Robert Pugh. He had rented it
to, Dr. R. H. Johnson .of London for
his five week vacation and he had
still one week to go. The Cause of
the fire is unknown as the Johnsons
were playing tennis at the time.
The Ripley firemen would like at
this time to thank all those
volunteers who helped at the lake
with the water suction hose for the
pot-tabe' pumper. They, are also
glad that no heavx winds were
blowing, just a calm sunny Sunday
morning. With the pumper truck
were deputy chief John D. MacKay
The LUCKNOW SENTINEL
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"The Sem "Town" On , the Huron-Bruce Boundary
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Donald C. Thompson, Publisher
LOOKING BACKWARDS
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
WITH MARGARET THOMPSON .
experience at CKNX he went on
to a distinguishedcareer with ,the
CBC, until his appointment as
vice-chairman- and 'then chair.
man of the CRTC.
This week's Leacock Award
was for his. latest boOk, "'The,
Luck of the Irish -- A Canadian
Fable"; In 1964 he received the
same award for an earlier tale,
"HomebreW and Patches".