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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-12-17, Page 26in wo] her su her ►uN •.MK:1 ',PAGE TWELVE 40e49+00011MrilrO.Nil!'1 THE LUCKNOW StNTINET LUCKNOW, . ONTARIO K 1 N G BA:CK ARDS . ROUGH THE SRNTINEL FILES Tein' Years:. Aga. Garfield Ostrander sold the Fordntgo- . _ d Garage to GordonGoa'don Lueknow Sepoys Intermediate "B" . W,O.AA..champions in •.1947, ; saw the Chin line !broken 'up for 1,194$ season, and tO. help fill the. Ibreach a trio of puck Fichasers. fnoon George Rook's home , town of Loreburn, Sask., arrivedin town. They 'were Bob Middle' miss, Ernie .Vauhan and' Ron, Mc- Lelland,. . Kinloss Township purchased a maintainer with snowplow equip- ment for $16,000: . • Marvin Lorne ' Jackson, 6 -year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jackson of '.Detroit, died after a .three-day illness from a virulent type 'of infantile 'paralysis. The death: occurred suddenly of th Aitchison, 9 day-old 6l0l�ri��aV1t�i��aa�t0it��1+S2'tied?'►0rR�ia►e0sees�r�l►�;�t�'t�! ,Kenne son of Mr, and Mrs. Jim Aitchi- son. ; , Pinned by " the neck in the door . of. their car which overturn - [ed at the Second Concession on the "Gravel, Road", Albert John. Quade of Kincardine, age 49, met, sudden death by strangulation. KennethCameron underwent a major .spinal bone grafting, op- •.eration`: " , When negotiations for the sale of the 'plant fell through, Luck - now ;Industries 'Limited, owned Forty Years Ago by Wm. Renaud, was shut . down and Mrs. John Habbick indefinitely. Some 75 employees 'received word that •_their' son e c st 5 BEST WISHES.. for THE �EST1�/E SEASON BEATTY LADDER CO.• • \ est wishes of ' the season" and o`ur sincere thanks to eli ou`r; friends and patrons. 1W1 ACAN'S MEAT MARKET Nl�l LL itotisnionalwilaintotegitatimourocamenanichavitzneoralluaosocipto Thirty Years Ago " Wellington. •Henderson sold his butcher business to Joe :MacMil- lan, , The United Church congrega- tion aecided: to build a concrete and steel, shed to replace the old frame shed.which had 'fallen into disrepair. . • A E. (Abe) Durnin- Was killed in a level crossing :carptrain crash at Elstow,Sask. He was on a. cat- tle buying ` trip.. in, the West,. The.'- death, occured of Alexan- 'der MacLean within a month of his 02nd.- birthday, . • He came to Ashfield with his parents at. the age of 12. There . was a'` house building boom in. town. , New homes were being•built by John Murray, F. D. MacLennan' ' and I3uncan ' Mac- Leod on Havelock St.,. Stuart'Ro- bertson divided;;the Lees, home. and D. M. Johnstone .built homes on Ross Street to the north and south of the family . horn4e, The death of: Mrs.' Brown Mal - lough' (Etta Belle MacDonald) occured at her home in Peter- borough' from coal gas asphixia- tion. Old Light Lodge's new quart- ers 'above 'Finlayson's store were dedicated by ` Hon: J. S. Martin, Minister :of Agriculture who was Ontario Grand Master. WEDNESDAY', 'D .. '!tb 191 Lucknow celebrated the end, World War with a service thanksgiving' • at one o"elock i the afternoon, ' an afternoon 'pa' ade, an evening program, in tl Town Ha}l, :followed by .a "torr light parade, with, the. Kaiser b Mg' 'burnt in effigy, to the 'a companiment of horns,, whistl and bells. Jaynes A .age son of Mr -.and Mrs'. Miles Ma Millan, died pf iinfluenza. had worked in the plant manu- facturing a line of bedroom' 'fur niture, radio cabinets; etc. Rev. Wm. A. Henderson of Hillsdale, 'accepted a call to Wal- kerton : Presbyterian. Cush:.. IWest Wawanosh Council was elected by acclamation;. Reeve Everett Finnigan, • Councillors, John •S Durnin, 'Harold Gaunt, -- Benson Johnston and Gordon 1 Struthers. , - ' George ' '' 'Min -was elected in a' close' ,battle John was wounded. Their son Andrew was( killed .about' two years before and Bill was- gassed. Robert Hibbin and Melvin Clark- died' of battle wounds. •Pte. Clark, a ' Paramount youth. en-- listed in ' 1916, within, one month of his 16th .birthday *., The matter of` electric' lighti�nng:: in Lucknow reached a, climax when A. P. Stewart notified Council that effective; October* 3lst.; he' would , cease operating. his generating plant'; which he was: operating at little .or no pro - Mr and' Mrs. Wesley Hudson. 'Con.2 Kinloss, received'word'in. mid-October that'their son John had ;been killed overseas. Because of the influenza epi- demic the Council closed the ;Reeve of Kinloss I with Alex MacKenzie. Only six { votes separated the thigh ;and low .men elected as councillors, Harry Laois; Dave ' Carruthers, Harold Percy, Dan T. MacKinnon. Reeve' Cecil Johnston was re- turned by acclamation in Ash- field Only ' councillorto qualify Fifty Years Ago. miss. B. Anderson. whq h taught at St Helens, ',accepted position on the. Wingham~ Hi, School staff. Alf Naylor, Donn ibrook -succeeded' . her at St H George . W. Cater died 111:140. now at the age . of 72, . • The death of .Mrs' ( Rev. ) gus McKay oceured at Kingus, Scotland. The McKay family turned to Scotland. from Lug now::some three years, before. A' local ' option' campaign ' launched in the Village. . The Village Council built th bridges including . the Main str. bridge of cement and steel, '1 overall cost was $3,300 with County making °'a grant of $ to the 'Main Street bridge, A law was submitted to the r payers to issue •a 20 -year deb tore for the balance' :rather tl levy '::the cost in. the, 1909 ta;. The deathoccured of Win: 'Reed. of Lanes. W B_. Stothers was teach the following students at S:S. 10 Ashfield, Rae Jamieson, vena Sherwood :Laura Johns Roy Alton,. Chas: Smeltzer,` J. Scott;;'. Mamie -Loughlin, Cha Sherwood, Wilfred Drennan, lie Caird, , Bernette O'Lougl Thomas 'Little, Freddie .01Olim Annie ' Drennan- Lizzie 1)ren James Little,Neil,McAdam, Farrish, Wilfred. O'Loughlin. eph 'Bowler, ,Edward <Smith, Scott, . Bert . Johnston, L. ,Far and Marjory.' Johnston. rr• WALTER ,BRECKLES KINLOIIGH, ONTARIO 'Phone 18-20 ' R pley •, Your John Deere, Dealer -,- Automotve'and Tractor: Repairs, Arc and Acetylene welding . Machine Work .. Pioneer, Chain Saws, Lawn and Garden Xquipment • For your best buy in diesel tractors, see the "David Brown" Business 39 GENERAL 'INSURANCE Established Over Thirty : Years Ago' r . TelehoneS:. HOWARD; AGNEW • .Residence 138 was ° Elmer Graham, A . second Town, Hall to all ' public . gather nomination meeting ;saw nine 'in mgS the field for• the three : seats, ' won Tht death occured :in itamilton t4 , by John. Bradley, Andrew Rit- of'.' William .f Geddes who or 53 1`chie and Kenneth' L: `'MacKenzie. yearcoopers haInd Libeenucaowr carpenter and kn ' Wrn Rivers bought •.Walter Tw'etty: Years Ago Horne's blacksinithing business.• • The, services of Dr. G. A, 'New- Alex and . Cameron • Campbell ton and Mrs Newton' were recog were ••killed a . few +w%eeks: apart. . nized by :the congregation ',of . the The , brothers were nephews of United Church., upon retiring Miss •Campbell• of town. ' Their from their respective • posh..: Dr. early home.' was near, Lochalsh. Newton had been recording ste- 1 wad' for 40 years, and Mrs. New ton had •given long service as o:in: ganist. , � . Kinloss . Council, raised the (bounty from X5,00 to $10;.00 f every "wild dog or :wolf'' shot the . he 'claims . to October hadTownship totalled some $700: Although winter freezing had wiped out 85% of Kenneth Cam eron'S famed orchard there . were still trees in the orchard 15 years old which • were 'bearing . good crops.. , Sam 'Smith(, .died from, the ef- fects of a paralytie 'stroke., He was .found by neighbours sever- al and ' a1 hours after the a 'had suffered.' burns to' his face When' he fellagainst the `stove When stricken: , , . Herb McQuillin had . to 'des troy a valuable., horse When it. Was discovered •that the steed: had, been'shot-in.the leg,in the pas- ture, field, as-ture,field, . TL}omas Webster 'Was , elected Reeve of West Wawanosh 1 in a three-way :contest. The Council- lors ' by"'acclamation were Brown, .,.18myth, Gordon MacPherson, Wal ` Harold` Alert lufaCtioriald. was' elected. lace Millerand. Reeve' of ,Ashfield, Gilbert Fray- ne, deputy reeve and Councillors ICecil 'Johnston, Lorne ' Johnston - and Fred Anderson, Caviller, McIntosh 8:War( CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Bell Telephone Building WALKERTON D. A. HUNTLE b C.A.: , Resident Manager Tetet‘holieitt Business .633; Residence • 106 • GODERICH''' PAVILION Every WEDNESDAY at &30 p.m. Sponsored by Goderich Lions an For ': Welfare':• Admission ;$1.00: NO, •BINGO December 24 or `31 RESUMING JANUAR`, SICI.N` CCIriET ...:, �L.1;A��CLITY: Agents: CECIL FALCONER Phone Wingham, 57( Whitechurch; Ontario Ripley,.` • JOHNMcMURCH �--- PhYone Ripley 2 II WIN •, CARRUTHERS . ••, L:ucknow, Ontario 12. hone • PROMPT CLAIMS SERVICE i.