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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-12-07, Page 2THE L TCKNOWSENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.' INEDNESPAt DEC. 7th►' 1055. E. SE. NTINEL FILES • THROUGH THE Ten Years .Ago; Mrs: George Taylor underwent. a left forearm amputation, in London. . • John Gillespie died at White- church at the age of 90.• -On Tuesday, August 14th, of- • #inial announcement, was made that Japan hada agreed . to the .Allies terms*. of Surrender, Jap an's capitulation fellowed the introduction into "warfare: the ncgivable atomic bomb, . fol ,. lowett closely. by .Russia's. entry, int0 ,the -wax • :against the IsT ,pon- T Ads. Cyri1' Brown sailed for Overseas to join her. husband' :who bad b4en posted back to the Old Country after ' being stationed at Fort Albert' with , the R.A.F. • Bob Irvin :bought Lorne Mae, 1enzie's .garage.,,at.. Dtmgannori. - Isaac ..Pinnell's xinlough home: • was destroyed by , fire' after 3be- Ing struck by lightning. Lucknow. . ' ,Clansmen netted $744:57 on -their annual 'carnival. Mrs. N. L. Campbell suffered a fractured' hip . in her 89th year. • The 'death occurred of • G; rge 11!. • Smith, regarded by may as. __.Ludttiei No:_ -1 public- -spirited i �,< 'il ci�-rC x�Yi�t�i% ' �'ii`t'ai Ronald Johnston.'• entered, Ter- . Otto University to study ' rnedi- " . ' Hackett,, community ' aka e' pre- >zentations ' to . Mr. and Mr ' Alex Hackett, Sr., ' and Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Alton ' who were :leavingthe community to :reside' in'. ' Wing dam... Rev. R. A. Joselyn was '', ap -' pointed:rector 'of St. Peter's Ang: lican: Church and associated .par.- ishes. '• ,L acknowFire Compan bought • the/building on'the. , south, side: .of. !Campbell'' Street,' fro 1'. W. Smith, and which • is nc w Craw ford's Feed Store. Ernie . Crawford. bought Lorne MacLennan'sfeed business. . Mr, and Mrs. Innes MacSween. bought the Schmid residence. and Mp; anrd Mrs. Schmid bought 'the former John Button home from ,Mr.. and. Mrs, Nelson W ianterstein.. A 'series • of • receptions' .were being held- locally for service, .xnen, who were returning hgme. Twenty, Years Ago Rev,', '3), T,. L :McKerroll :Was Moderator.. of ' the , Presbyterian:. Church in. Canada. Be had. min- istered here .25 , years: before :and Was sticeeeded by' Rev. J. i can. �. Lucknow tax rate was 42 mills, En�r:;.00ute •. to Reids Corners s for a Young People's softball game, Alex Smith's. Whippet' Gare flip- ped over on loose gral with "the .passengers 'escaping serious in- jury.. Besides :' Alex they were Gordon; Dorothy and Laurin Miller and Margaret . Ritchie. ' Mr. and. Mrs: Wm. A. Johnston: of Ashfield were married. '50 years. Alex 'MacLennan,`.. teen-age son of Mrs. Duncan. MacLennan and the,late I1r. MacLennan; was Killed in a, motor :aceidetntT. near ,� m . Clifford 'while' , enroute : to Tor- onto. , The Village Council decided on a street Widening program by.. eliminating;, the curbs: and boul- evards from ' 'Finlayson'•s. ': Corner• to the ;old' Post Office site. • Dick. Carter, who was ern'ploy ed .on the, Kinloss .farm of J. S MacKenzie, was thrown from: the wagon while: enroute' home with a load. of Chop. He suffered a -broken arm and a. fractured. skull and was found unconscious on :the. road by .'Biil 'MacIntyre.,. Leslie Vincent, a Belgrave *dis- trict, youth- who had :worked for Kenneth Cameron; was seriously. injured • when knocked: from his bicycle: by a car driven by :Pat- icl>+ Mot'ri.son- of oder-ici ,-.•- Rexford Ostrander had amazed many with .the artistic ability he demonstrated in his crayon 'paint- ings thatadoined'•the walls of the Masonic banquet 'hall. D. R. McIntosh, former Luck- now merchant, .died at the home of his . daughter, Mrs. "Birdie" Clark .of Southampton. • tang, • There were 55 rinks entered in. --the..- hn_Joy it. bow ' . touxn- ament which started at 9. 0, a,m, and .concluded at 5 a.m. the next morning !with A. Whitesides rink of Hensall, the winner. J, 1 esident "'of the Cantelon was president Club; ,Lucknow's tax rate dropped to. , 39 mills. Robert 'Johnston was, reeve. Thirty .Years Ago ' . The death of Mrs. Henry Cooke occurred in Lucknow in her 61st. year, , Willard-"Iborripson lent• in . Sick Children's Hospitals Toronto. ea ,Miss. Bessie M",joined the staff 'of Lucknow's High Schoolp. and was succeeded at St. Helens. iby Miss Jessie •Buckingham, who took over the 'principalship, with Miss ' Vera Todd as. • assistant. • .Kenneth' Machan ` died at • his home 'in,',Lucknow' in his „97th year, . An attempted holdu of Neil P p MacDonald's store at • Kintail w?s frustrated .:by .the quick thinging and . actions of Mr. Mac - Donald's . 15-year=old daughter, Alice. The information she gave. police, was valuable in the arrest.. of the Mild -up man, Charles Erb: of Tavistock. _Rev. K. A._Gallan, formerly: nt 1 s "dc'e ` f the United Church at ' Rosemont.` George T. ;•Aitchison received delivery of '. a' new Cadillac ..se- dan, and .T.: S. Reid also' turned in' hia' "open' car" for a. Mae- Lata,ghlin . sedan: W. J.: Irwin won the Agricul- tural Society .field crop compe- tition in oats.. The town • water wagon was badly ' wrecked.: when the team 'ran ,away while Dan'Graham was :filling" the tank. ;of .the sprinkler at the hydrant 'at the Old 'Town Hall `(low the .Supertest); Lucknow .Presbyterian' Chiirch congregation extended a call, to Rev. C. H. MacDonald• of Pene- Carrick a Douglas won first. place in the baritone vocal com- petition at the' C.N.E. After 41 ' years in • the mercan- tile • .business in Lucknow, R. • D.k. Cameron sold his '' interest in Cameron,. Murdoch_: and • Co. to Wnv Ilornell who took over man Iagement of • the Company.,, The death of J J. Wilson an employee' of the Lucknow Table Company, occurred' following, ari opepration at Victoria Hospital. He was in his 47th . year. • Harold Ackert entered Victoria College 'to'. take theology in pre- paration for entering the United Church .ministry. • Rev. • J. A. James was inducted as pastor. of South Kinloss. Pres bbyterian Church. 'Forty.." Years' Ago . A. B. McKay was president of the Agricultural. Society Rev. R. J. Garbutt succeeded Rev. Mr. McKinley as minister of at--the---Methodist -Church:-Rev 'McKinley ' "ilia`` ' •t,o Seaf'orth. „ The deaths occ'u'rred' , o ' Mrs. Robert Leea and .'Peter Torrance. Dave- , Towers, leader of the Pipe • Band, was ' transferred, by .he, l i kM -. Ianailton-troin Lucy.: �.:. • now to Fort William.' He was succeeded here as teller by Eniie. ; i iillsor , kwnil.e Brown Mallough took over Ernie's duties and Eva . n. 'Geddes' started in the batik as the junior. member, ' Mrs. John T.urner,Con. 10, West Wawanosh, died` in' wiof ham Hospital in her 28th year. She was formerly' ellen. Fanny • Wall of Culross Township.' Successful', entrance examina- tion students at. Lucknow centre were Evan Altin, Alnman 'Alton, Andrew, Bertha. Blair Stanley . Buns ► _Stwy.._: Gough;_ Alba ._....---- Fox, ,Annie lodgins, Gwen • Hughes, , ;Stella 'Hudson, . Maggie Malcolm, Sadie McDonald, ,1-lelen, McKenzie, : Gordon ::.McCall, •.los- eph McClure, . 'aerinie �1Vlchonald, : ' Angus McKay, William' . Miller, Ruth Mitchell,Graham Moffat, Kenneth. Murdie, Annie. Picker- ing,. Nelson Raeburn, David Scott, Willie Scott, 'Norma . Thompson, Calvin Towle. . Finis was written to the oper- •ation of the daily :stage and .mail •carrierservice between Lu&'know and•.,Goderich. ',' 'Osborne Tweedy whose parents 'lived at .Kinlough, ' died • of wounds received in combat ,in France with • the 48th Highland- ers. .. . The 'Village tax rate *as' struck at ;29 mills 'an:. increase 44 y year. (Continued on, Pae 7' SENTINEL THE LIJCKNOW Lucknow, ' Ontaro •• Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa Established 1873 -Published: Each :,'Wednesday ,Afternoon , Subscription . rate i p,.. , , ,,$2.50. a year n .advance—to U.S.A., : $3.50 L':'. `Campbell `°Thothpson, .Publisher. / • • WEDNESDAY, • DEC. 7th, • 19.55. • !q' iiiiiiiii�iiiiii•�i�i•i• SWEET GHERKINS Aylainier; 6' oa.- ` jar 29c AYLMER OLI`'ES Large 16 oz.- jar 37c. SHORTENING • • Easifirst 2 '.Ibs. 39c r • 4-- fiR. rY • • k • 'RASPBERRY JAM • 'Stuart, ' :lar� g� e 24 :'Lynn Valley:, • GREEN PEAS; 15 oz.'tin _. 3 for•..29c • Case • Tuxedo TEDDY PANDA Save $3.97 . with $7.00 order only $3.98. • II, Ione 26 Free ' 'Delivery .t.�1NiNio•kY�acua#Y,xtaz'sW4Jtuc�i>n Cadbury's Instant Drinking Chocolate, lb. tin 59c uFjve Roses Cake Mix, oz. 'p g.. 29c (Banana, Fiesta, Chocolate .Fudge) Stuart's Strawberry Jam, , lg., ,24 oz. __ 37c. AylmerGolden Corn, 15 . oz. tin, Miracle Whip Salad" Dressing, ,16 oz. Libby's Mincemeat, 25 fl. bz. tin Supreme Sweet" Mix Pickles, 16. oz.: • Open . All Day THURSDAY . Until CHRISTMA'S. SPECIAL PRICES on Candies, Oranges, Mixed Nuts, ` .. "'Peanuts • `.FOR CHURCHES and SCHOOLS A wide range of CHOICE;FROZEN. FOODS lbs: ' 8 $1.07, and W. Aunt Mary's' Christmas Cake, lb.. "block 59c, Australian Sultana Raisins, lb. -: 2 for 39c Wagstaffe Cut Mix ' Peel, 8 : oz.. ___� 1 Sc Wagstaffe: -Glace Pineapple Rings, 4,:oz. pkg 19c Wagstaffe Whole Red Glace Cherries, . . 8 oz. _ Supreme Almonds,' 3 oz. Persian . Lion Pitted Dates, lb. Wagstaffe Maraschino Cherries, 16 oz. Jar General 'Electric. Light : Bulbs 24-40-60, watt for'' 27c . 49c 43c 23c E D. Smith Pure Strawberry Jam,• 12 oz:. jar 35c • McCorniick's'`Graham Wafers, 13% oz: •• 31c Eagle' Brand .Condensed 'Milk,' 15 oz. ' ` . 24c Durham -'Cornstarch: _._ •_ 2. for 35c Mazola Oil, .pints _ . 39c Globe' Pears, 15 oz. ,,tin :19c Aylmer Peaches;'20, oz. tin _- ___ _ __ __ :.-_-.__ .... � 24c Culverhouse Cherries, 15 oz,. tin ` :• 19c: Blue or White Breeze; giant with FREE .Tea Towel _ 81c .; Large th +IEEE C oth_ . ' _ 1 c% Lux Toilet Soap, bath .size _ _.:. 2 for ' 25c Lux ,Toilet Soap, regular size .. 3 for 25:c Lux Liquid Detergent, large tin• .. 41c R. and W. Instant Coffee, 5. oz jar • 1.39 29c 25c _ 17c 49.c 4 .for :7'9c Fruit:'g3. Vegetables GOLDEN RIPE: BANANAS,. healthful, ,per 1b:•„ • 19e .HEAD .LETTUCE California,' crisp, firm, large heads . 23c - J ROTS tend er,` sweet, -marsh grown;20 9z. cello" bag 2. for tic. .EASTERN POTATOES, farmed for quality, 10 lbs.. ' 33c 75' round bag .,.,... .,.... • $1.79 'MAC APPLES, Nova Scotia, one & one-fifth bush. box :$1,79 FROZEN QRATsiCrE JUICE, sun pep, 6. oz' -:: 6_"tins :$1,4b " hrist,mas . Eve _ Draw' For KroehleirRocker One Ticket: With Each $1:00- Purchase !Thtte Food for ivy 6 Y - .. 1,,.4e4iseard".vkrat,N...ezg*tt4XMi9vsin.. '.