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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-05-11, Page 16MX* n ,r rt Y,1 .fpr y Y. ,,•. 0 rt n MAY i� , '�Y: fi A 2 .. • `R t. Jc!CNQW 4"P-- LOOKING ENTINLUCKN4 r ON1'AR10 -. .1t♦♦t♦1t•ei���eii♦!R♦�►��#iNi4ii����i4iiNeie�al� LOOKING :BACKWARDS THROUGH TH4.S SENTINEL �FILES • unmatched .cleanliness. Electric heating is flameless. There is no cbmbustion'to create dirt, dust," film, or soot. Windows,. drapes, and.walls all stay clean longer in electrically heated homes.'.' unmatchedvalue Electric heating is maintenance -free; itoffers extra living space and can have a significant effect on the re -sale value of your;home. Yet,: with all its advantages, electric heating . costs far less than you may think. unmatched, comfort Electric heating offers room -by -room or zone temperature control It is quiet,:creates, no draughts, no chilly spots -just -gentle,. even, constant .warmith For more information about electric heating, consult .a qualified electric heating. contractoe'or your Hydro. (St. Helens News) On Monday, evening, Miss" • .• Susan Dorsch was guest of honour ata .community. shower •in the St. .Helens Hall. Mrs. Angus Mac- Donald was chairlady and Mrs. Tom Taylor was in charge of the guest book., Readings were given by Mrs. Harvey Carrick, Mrs. Bot Aitchison and Mrs. • Ernest Gaunt: Musical numbers were given by Mrs: E. ' W. Rice Barbara. Purdon and a group, of Si.' Helens . girls. Mrs. Jim Curran and Mrs. Gordon McPherson conducted bridal' contests, Mrs. Wm.. ' Rutherford played.piano.melodies as the ladies gathered. Assisting'the bride'in.opening' her gifts were. Judy Dorscht; Patsy Cranston, Marie. Mewhinney, ' Karen Gaunt and Marybelle Hunt- er. Susan thanked. the ladies for the lovely gifts and .lunch was. served at the conclusion of the evening. 'On Saturday, Susan be- came the bride: of Don Wheeler of Wroxetej. ZQ Years at Kingsbridge, for seven years, Ago was transferred to Port Lampton may 3,946, •• 1pwards to 35 warveterans .sig- nified their interest in new homes in Lucknow and council forwarded: • a petition to Wartime Housing ' Limited. The farm..horne of Kenneth Mae; Leod , on' the 4th of Huron burned tothe ground. ' A. gathering.'of friends, .accom- panied ccom. - panied by the bagpipes of D. A. ' MacLennan of Lochalsh, greeted Mrs.Harvey .Hall' as she arrived " at the train stationhere, Mrs -Hall., the former . Sheila Munro, " was a "war bride" :from Aberdeen; • S'cotland, A full time director of sports and recreation was being consider - the Village. of Ripley .at a joint • project, The. Ripley -Huron Com munity Welfare Council was org- anized with 13 menbers from Huron and .6 from Ripley, Lueknow. Baseball Club reorgan- ized with the :following officers., President, Wesley Huston; vice, president , • P,: , W%p Hoag; Secretary- . treakirer, ,W. G. Webster;. rnanag- ing .committee W. C. Finlayson, If . Cameron, Art ' Andrew, Hugh Curing and•Gordon Fisher. Buster':lnahitby'was appointed caretaker of the Lucknow ;Bowling Greens. Rev. Charles H. MacDonald of Lucknow was nominated by the • synod of. Hamilton and London as ,a candidate for the„moderatorship. . of they general assembly. Fire threatenedthe barn of G. A. Webb and Mr. and Mrs, Ted. Rice at Ft. Helens but ,with the OtW neighbours. they managed: o extinguish the, roof fire' before it did much damage. Richard Baker, Holyrood dist rict farmer, suffered a fractured. leg :when' kicked by a horse. He lay for some tithe in his laneway • before being discovered by • ,• Gordon J.ames, Charles Hedley sold his.shoe repair business to Elmer ;MacKay ' df Ripley. John Pritchard purchased Earl Gaunt's 50 -acre farm .in West W awanosh:. Pupils at S,, S. No. 7 Kinloss} •M. were Katherine Campbell, K. .Innes, Evelyn. MacDougall, Leon.' ard' Maclnnes, Lester MacLeod, Malcolm Stewart, Atibrey James,, James McNeil, R. Campbell, Ronald MacDougall, ' Harold Stew:: art, Ruby MacDougall;', Lawrence. MacLeod, Billy Tiffin,. Lloyd Mc. Milli Grace MacLeod; , Mary Mc- Connell, c-Connell, Lorne Sills,. Dorothy "Ma' Doug:114 Calvin Irwin, Marion Campbell.; Roy .W atts, • Lauri Cana pbell,. M.' J..MacDonald wa°s teacher. Lucknow Brass Band -was reorgan ized , president ,, W. F. Thomp son; vice president, J. Lovell Mil` dock; secretary Gordon Johnston, ucknoves-population was ,a gain"of 132 over the 4,92'1 tens Mr,. and.Iurs..Ernie Aitchison moved to Harriston where' he had position ,with .a.:produce firm'. He sold his. Lucknow houseto°Mrs, Robert Struthers, Lucknow Baseball Club was ort• anized; hon. president', Robert: Johnston; hon. vice, president, Qeorge T. Aitchison president, R. H. Thompson;. vice .president, N. D', MacKenzie; secretary-trea! surer, W,`.S, Reid; rep. of Bruce executive, W. S. Reid; grounds committee, Jack 'MacDonald., D, Gall, Welrl' McCoy;- manager, D; M Johnston;, mascot , Charles Webster. The Lucknow. School, which h been.redecorated and remodelled =into a'practically new building";. was opened to the public for in- spection. n-spection. Monday Night 7:30 to•8:30 p.m. Wed.: Nigfit 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday Afternoon: •2'.to 4 p,m. Friday • Night 7:30 to • 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Thomas Farrell spent, a few days in Goderich with.Mr, and .Mrs. Murray McGill and family duringthe .past week . • Bradley MacKenzie, son . of Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacKenzie enter- . stained friends to a birthday party,` on Saturday afternoon.. Conatulationsare in' order' for Sharon West, daughter of ,Mr. and:,. Mrs. Dick West, who graduated as 'a. nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital,• London, on Friday. '. Mr. and . Mrs. Dick,West attended the graduation exercises. The Young People had charge ; of the services at Ashfield, Presby- terian Church on Sunday.. Barbara L.. MacKenzie,,: Nancy MacLennan .and Jean MacDonald all had parts to perform. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Emberlin'of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and 'Mrs. Gordon Finlayson. Mr. Angus MacLean, a former resident of this area, was buried in Kincardine on -Wednesday. Sym: pathy is extended to relatives. Na. 'and Mrs. Warren'Wylds were in St. Marys on Sunday visit- ing Mr. and ?.irs, Alfred -Stone. Recent visitors in Ridgetown were ' Mr. and' Mrs. Lorne Luther. • Mr. Wand Mrs. Oliver McChatles and John were Sunday visitors -with, Mr,. and Mrs, Donald. Mc- Charles and Scott of Brantford; . 112. :an % M.rs... prank Barkwell .' 4;o to +'ere .weekend visitors s.r., the ty�...� tnir�. . YJ SYi .lYti'LJ 40 Years Ago May .1926. • Rev.. Father Dean; .parish priest, .May 1906. John Henderson hooked a 14:, inch speckled .trout in Treleaven'! Mill Pond. Rev. McKerroll moved. into the handsome.br ck residence 'purch- ased by ;the Presbyterian congrega tion from William Geddes. G.. H i Mooney, .editor oldie Ripley Express; was appointed im• migrant agent for South Bruce -Riding. George Lawrence of Lucknow arid George Thompson: ofd Hamilt' 'purchased the.Dauphin Furniture Co. in Dauphin; Manitoba.