HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-10-08, Page 23ARNOLD'S GENERAL
STORE
R.R. 7 Lucknow — Lanes — Phone 529-7248
CORDON BLEU BEEF STEW, 25 oz. 89c
BROWN BEAR CREAMED HONEY, 2 lb. $1.85
PALM GARDEN TEA BAGS, 100's
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HALLOWE'EN CANDIES
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1975 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Shotgun Shells
Rifle Cartridges
Many Calibres Such As
25-06, 22 Long Rifle and Mushrooms,'
22 Magnum, 303, 243, 32,.22-250, 308, 222,
3010, 30-06, 44 Magnum, 270
Shotguns and Rifles
LUCKNOW DISTRICT CO-OP
Phone 5284024
12 Gauge -- Regular and Magnum
Plus 16 Gauge,-20 Gauge and 410's
Mossberg 22 Magnum Autoniatic
COoey Bolt Action Repeater
Pellet Guns
THERE ARE MANY OTHER GUNS
AND AMMUNITION. TO COME
WE ALSO HAVE HUNTING CAPS
Ithaca 12 Gauge Automatic
Mossberg„ Lever Action 30-30
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10 YEARS AGO
OCTOBER 1965
Mill site. No. 2, the house, extra
lots, sawmill, barn and chopping
mill of the late John A. MacDonald,
Havelock Street south in Ltwknow,
was sold to Clifford Roulston of
Kinloss.
George Newbold of Lucknow was
--named president of Associated
Nursing Homes of Ontario for
1965-6 at the 6th annual convention
held at the Royal York Hotel,
Toronto.
Rabies was rampant in the
community. A number of incidents
were reported in the area just east
of Lucknow and south east on
concession 12. A horse and heifer
on the Aitchisim farm died and
tests revealed rabies, believed to
be from a fox which when later
destroyed was found rabid. Also
two heifers died on the farm of Phil
MacMillan and one on the farm of
Vernon Hunter. Kelso MacNay
Ashfield lost two calves, also
victims of 'rabies..
30 YEARS AGO
OCTOBER 1945
Charles Webster, who had
previously disposed of his restaur-
ant and dairy interests in Lucknow,
purchased a dairy business at.
Stouffville. He obtained posSes-
slow October 1st. Charlie also took
over an associated ice business that
supplied the summer, colony at
nearby Musselman's Lake.
W. J. Lane, who had been.
manager of the Ripley Central
office of the Huron and. Kinloss
Telephone system for twenty-two
years, resigned and disposed of his
interests to Howell Fraser of
concession 2; Huron, who planned
to- take over his new duties
November 1st. The building which
housed a furniture' store was
included in the business transac-
tion.
The Ladies Auxiliary was spon-
soring a bridge and • euchre
marathon.
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50 YEARS AGO
OCTOBER 1925 •
The Rev. C. H. MacDonald
recently called by Lucknow Pres-
byterian congregation, was induct-
ed into the charge.
Rev. Mr. Hardie, who had been
pastor of Ashfield ' Presbyterian.
Church for fifteen and, a half years,
severed his connection with the
congregation, moving to London;
ZION
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins
visited his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Wilkins of Chesley Sunday
'afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hackett and
family had Sunday dinner at the'
home of her niece, Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Vincent of Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Swan and
family visited Sunday with his
aunt, Miss Margaret Disher of
Goderich.
Barbara Wilkins of Paris, Ontar-
io and Mrs. James Sheppard Sr.
and Jim of Cambridge (Galt)
visited Friday of last week at 'the
home 'of Mr. an'd Mrs. Charles
Wilkins and family.
The United Church Women of
Trinity Ashfield will hold their
regular meeting,, Thursday, Octob-
er 9th at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Harvey Ritchie.
FOXTON - BOYLE
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Boyle,
Lucknow, are pleaSed to announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Lorraine Anne, to Randolph John
Foxton, Wingham, son of Mrs.
John Foxton, and the late Mr.
Foxton, Wingham. The marriage
will take place on October 25, 1975
at Lucknow United Church, Luck-
now.
DANFORTH - STEVENSON
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Danforth of
R. Ripley are pleased to announce
the marriage of. their son, Bruce
Wilson Danforth, Eastdale Aven-
ue, Toronto to Hilda , Martha
Stevenson. Banbridge, Northern
Ireland, Saturday, October 4, 1975.
Rev. Harold Pillen, formerly of
Pine River. performed the cere-
mony at PlattsvilleUnited Church.
The reception - Was held at the
Leisure . Lodge, Cambridge, Pres-
ton.
We Also aave A Large Supply Of
FISHING EQUIPMENT