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PAGE FOURTEEN
The Women's Missionary Soc-
iety of Ashfield Presbyterian
Church held their regular monthly •
meeting at the home of Mrs. Grant
Farrish on Thursday evening.
• North Ashfield School, with
Principal Mrs. Margaret McCharl-
es, held Open House on Tuesday
evening, with a good - crowd
participating; this being the last
year for North Ashfield School.
Barry , Elphick returned home
from Hospital in Winghani where
he had been a patient following the
Unfortunate accident on Sunday.
Dan Wylds is home again in
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LOOKING BACKWARDS
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
10 YEARS AGO
MAY 1965
A by-law of the Corporation of
the Village of Lucknow was
published in the local paper
rejecting the sale and use of
fireworks within the village limits.
Provision was made in the by-law
for permits to, be issued for public
A mother coon, who had chosen
a Lucknow chimney 'to give birth to
four young coons, had to be
smoked out of her temporary home.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Eldon Miller were
preparing the residence of Eldon's
mother Mrs. John Miller, for her
return after spending the winter in
London. In attempting to light a
wood range, Eldon found there was
no draft' and discovered the coon
family plugging the chimney.
A severe wind, hail ''ind rain
storm, that was described as a
"baby tornado" cut a path of
destruction thrdugh this, area. The
storm cut across the Township of
Ashfield, the Belfast area was
DUNGANNON
Mri. Marilyn Connell and Carol
Anne of Gorrie visited Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Chisholm and family
on Sunday.
Mrs. Murray Oke of Scarborough
spent a few days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Aubrey Higgins.
A meeting of the Official Board
of Dungannon United Church took
place on Sunday afternoon to hear ,a
report from the Pastoral Relations
committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sherwood
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Sherwood in Sarnia last week end.
Mrs. Cecil Blake called on
friends in Listowel and attended
the funeral of Mrs. Arthur Hamil-
ton in Atwood on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ott and boys
of Kitchener visited Mr. and Mrs.
Irvine Eedy on the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eedy of
Strathroy and Mr. and. Mrk. Lew
Culbert. and Mabel of Stratford
were recent visitors with Mrs.
Heber Eedy. On Sunday her sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Alf
Denstedt of Milverton visited Mrs.
Eedy.
Pte. David Bere from C.F.B.
Petawawa spent the 'week end at
his home.
Mrs. Jean Carruthers, Julia and
Andrew of Goderich visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Mary Bere and
family. Johnny and Greg Aldham
spent part of the week end 'at the
Bere's.
Rev. R. C. McCienaghan is '
attending the London Conference
of the United Church in Windsor
University this week.
Plans are in the making for the
Dungannon-Nile Pastoral Charge.
Picnic at Camp Menesetung early
in June.
Huron County Library will ex-
change books on May. 27 so Miss
Beth McConnell would appreciate
getting all books returned on May
24.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reed 'of Port
Colborne visited Mr. and Mrs.Jack
Caesar and Mrs. Elma Reed in the
village recently.
Mrs. Fern MacDonald 'of Rex-
dale visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Fowler recently. Mrs. Fowler's
sister-in-law, Mrs. Gordon Ball,
passed away suddenly on Sunday
in Morden, Manitoba.
'extensively hit and then an a path
through Lucknow. As well as doing
damage to the east of town the
twister continued on in a north
easterly direction through Kinloss.
30 YEARS AGO
MAY 1945,
Lucknow Village Council' called
for applications for the position of a
full, time village employee to act as
hydro lineman, waterworks care-
taker and town. man for general
village work... Alex Havens
received the iippointinent which
called for an eight-hour day at 'a
salary of $100 per month, with one
week's holidays with pay.
With the disposal of the Maple
Leaf Aircraft plant and equipment,
the new industry became known as
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1975
Lucknow Industries Limited, effect-
ive June 1st. It was planned to
continue the manufacture 'of frac-
tional horse-power, motors for
record players. The vvood-working
department of the plant was also
continuing to operate.
Harvey Treleaven joined in a
partnership with Wes Huston in
the former Pearlman Ladies and
Mens Wear business. His position.
at Silverwood Dairies was, taken
.over by. Cameron MacDonald. '
50 YEARS AGO
MAY 1925
At the annual meeting of St.
Helens Women's Ingtitute the
following officers were, elected:
President, Mrs. Durnin Phillips;
Vice President, Mrs. George
Webb; Secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
R. K. Miller; District officers, Mrs.
Ben Naylor, Mrs. Ed Thom, Mrs.
W. I. Miller; Auditors, Mrs. David
Todd, Mrs. W. I. Miller; Pianist,
Mrs. Wallace Miller.
Rev. K. A. Gollan preached his
farewell 'sermon in South Kinloss
church.
Ashfield after spending the winter
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wylds,
Ripley. Dan is busy planting his
garden.
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