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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-12-03, Page 15WEDNESDAY, DEd.. 3rd. 1958 1 iam IJCKNQW SENTINEL, T Jc . QWP, ONTARIO PAG FIFTEEN. .I Q!G Ten Years Ago: THE .S The Village Council 'approved.., a motion toy submit a by-law• to. the electors on the question of establishing a publicutility tom- :mission. . • The barn on the farm of John and' Donald Thompson in West WawanosY; ,Was destroyed by fire .after' being struck ,by, lightning, A seven -man committee was. setup to' administer:, the Com- munity Recreational • Centre, 'Per- sonel included: A. 'Thompson, W. 'V. Johnston, F. G. Brewer, H D, Thompson, R, 'W. Andrew, Councillors Sam Sherwood and Harry. Nixon.'.' ' Emergency. steps .ta, :help cur- tail .,hydro consurnption saw the proposal advanced. that village merchants .open : at 8:15 and .close • :at &,:15' p.m., but:. failure of all. merchants: to co-operate . stymied the. move. H.E.P.C. regulations restricted store and window. ligh- ting. ; „;.. 7;unior° Champions Fred Webster. W A R. Q 5; •. . Lucknow's :new postoffice was NTlNEL FI,L;EScompleted and' in readiness for f Quaig was appointed caretaker. Orville. Elliott suffered a earn= Flora Webster wase Seriously pound fracture of the right leg 111., She had been confined to.'bed. in a farm accident,which occur-: mst oof the time for more than ed just two weeks prior, to the two .years, . date set for his wedding: The death 'occured! of ;D C', Bob. Armstrong and Joe Was- : Taylor,a lifelong resident of the ney, .took over the Marshall gar- district, age :interior installations: Dick. Mc- Thirty Years: • Ago: Twenty Years. Ago A seaf,orth 'rink skipped .by' The price of.gasoline, droped George Haigh won'the"Joynt tro p 44 rinks competing. One• cent to' 25 cents, • phThe work of removing stumps The congregation •of 'Ashfield and , timber from the Treleaven Presbyterian" held a social even= • 1Viil l on �, was, undertaken ;by the ingd honour• • their pastor and p his bride; Rev.: and . Mrs. Rey'' Fire Company with a view to nolds Esler: • Providing' facilities for boating and swimming.. • Mrs. Archie Harper of St. Hel- John Talmie . Graham died at ens observed her ,91st birthday:: his. • liPme east. of, Lucknow in The : athletic prowess of the his 76th year.: girls was a :big factor in Luck J,bhn B. • Rutherford died ' at now _winning 'the inter -school St. • Helens in• his 86th , year. '•He field meet in . competition with came' to West •'Wawanosh in 1851, Teeswater and, Ripley at the •age ,of. 8,• and when the While Kinloss • "wolves" were'l first school was• opened 'at. St the Township sheep t Helens,• he and .his brgther Hugh population, and even causing con- i and. A.• D Cameron were , the cern for the safety of , children. first three boys to. register.. going . and coming :from school, Mrs. Fred • .Burton,• whose hus athe' Department hof IGarne . and. ' ,band was : at One tune employed Fisheries ruled that the pelts of I at the Cain House., was.. killed three of the animals. shot in the in a motor accident. in Manitoba Township Were those of wild.' 'joining the Western ' trek to. • ,The death of Mrs.. Ernest Blake occured at Victoria Hospital. The ,Bruce County' plowing match was . held at .the Ackert farms at Holyrood. ' Bert Treleaven was killed, in a motor accident,, when his car, Went over a culvert into the•. dogs • • • ' harvest thegrain crop, from . the In :the' boys event's at.; the High' ►. St.• Helens District, were •the. f ol- creek pear the : 'present High School. Field Day, senior Cham- ! lowing, :Reg and• Stewart Lavis,- ool.• pion was. Donald .MacKinnon and John McGuire; Her•.b'Taylor, John Seh � ' McPherson, Ross McPherson, Pete ' 4407114/t,r4liO4 0121. +t0,1t+boiieu tP4 404*Ii,011Pu 4-04- t McDonald, Kenneth_. Purves ;Harry, . Lem sold ' his res.tau- . rant business to Mr and •Mrs., .. • I Charlie .Chin: : ' The Centennial of the open= ling- of the Huron.Tract fron'1 I Shakespeare .'-to •Goderich was officially observed.. Miss Dorothy Douglas left fZ. ( Vancouver' fromwfiereshe ` to Fornnosa to undertake an : as, Cellar Chests: Air Foam Pillows Lampe Sm+oclera' Magazine: Racks, $1.35 Cushions. .Ar.boritie• Step SPECIAL SAI,E ,PRICES! ' farnous Hassocks.. • Chairs Chesterfield Matts Coffee 'Tables .. . Corner'. Tables - Tables, .- ables- Tables,.- 13.50 up Luggage ',Suitcases.. from $2.2 5 Traincase Overnight ; Weekend Kingsize Wardrobe -,• K.irigsize P.uliman • Mens . 1 suiter Mens 2 suiter. sctJFF PROOF $12.95,. $12.9.5 + . • $14.95 ' S. .. $19.95 signment by the Mission Board of ;the Presbyterian Church. ' 4 e Most Complete electionY Is: e Lucknow Sentinel given as evidence that the hold er was a volunteer in .the "second line of. defence; the producers of ' good food.: stuffs. Fifty Years Ago Local: business • :places' adver- stage :run. from Lucknow to God tising in ' Thee Sentinel. included erioh. Steel Hunter the former The Melsons .Bank, J. Q. Arm- 1 ran : dTiver'Was' employed at the apple. strong, _. evaporator. The marriage of ••hr s ena• u • C E: ; 'VlcDonafgh sold:. his ,gen- eral general. store at `Lanes to. Percy San •. derson of Dungannon. Work• was. completed.. on. the new, steel and ;cement bridge on Main Street: • Wm. McConnell, took over ''.the... 1 Forty Years Ago t ng drulggist• Armstrong and Wm • Allin received a telegram '.Hildred, • jewellers, W. W, • Hill, C t R that their, ton' Cpl;. Harold A1iiii grocer;. Treleaven":Bros•, millers; •_ Bank of Hamilton, Thos . Lawr I theitford and John Bennett of was admitted` to one of the Brit, Ashfield was salernnized at:. thea. os talc with' chest wounds. ence,` hardware; 1Vlurdie,' and Su ish hospitals: o -rl nd hardware; A. R.. Ander home of the br'ide's parents Mr. Mr...•and Mrs. 'David Kennedy. 'the a and : Mrs': Hugh 'Rutherford of St.. iv. d word •that their 'son Cpl. son, grocer; W C..'Johnsto, : fur. rete a niture, Dr.,Spence's Drug Store;' Helens. Jelin Kennedy.. had . been 'killed ',m: lements • :J.:G: The' gold medal 'for highest:' en- tion in 'France. He was' only` W: G.. Andrew, x p x , m ac Murdoch and'. Co, . drygoods; John' trance standing.' in : Bruce was 21:, and. . as a bomib, thrower i had *fed- .Joynt .'Joseph' Agnew, boots and won by a Southampton. girl. The been. ' awe , which :Miniera endelson and. Blitzstein, year previous it : was.: •won r al and ' bar.; 'had been. re- shoeso. M ceiged: by 'phi mother just two drygoods, A.;:T Davison,and Son, Gladys Spindler. 'of Lucknow, weeks prior. to word of h•is death . 'furniture; McIntosh 'and Camer=• Lucknow defeated Wingham.... on, drygoods; T: L, Treleaven, '4' . in a'. 1? inning ball' game.. Pte. 'Melvin 'Clark of I'- wallpaper, D. --J. McCharles, gro- The' Lucknow line-up Was:: W' mount. vias reported seriously ill Johnston; p; from head wounds caused by cer; . Wm ; •Connell :drygoods W. McCoy,• .c; R: shrapnel penetrating his. helniet. Thedeath of •Robert " Macln Robertson;. •lst F Thompson,; Sixty-two youth's .from 13 to 19 • tosli occured at the age of 80 at 2nd;' •W Burton, ss; T. Reid, 3rd,. were presented in the Town Hall the . Thome" 'of his"son., Hugh Mc J. Habbick, ." rf; J. Findlater, of R Johnston, l with, 5.O S badges, which were' T�ntosh of'Lochalsh ; t 't,+ td 't t,lt2't +'t 'itesl'�t ' za+r.,n+u,r+►t,rat,fav,rat,crurao,zat,+�rs?�,ct,attt, t r.• • $19..95 S. $2'1 95 $2495'6 see the all: new • Beautiful' CANADIANA `' LUGGAGE q; I MARSHALL. SMOOTH. TOP MATTRESSES ' ti Reguulai"59.50-' at $39.50' r $ . . q BROADLOOM, square yard, from uare Bedroom Suites Chesterfield • Suites 'Chrome Sets • ALL PRICED TO CLEAR • $6,9541 ne's Furniture ?hone 76, :I:;ucknow Miring The Kiddies to Sec. 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