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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-05-25, Page 13edhi nd 1 thea KI Irs. I h. not for ea H 2.30 bth ist, Lond )lids flu, teary le for toil ;rahal ay at th. of Univi iliday Mrs. I r, Mrs wee! fns, Ci Aryan I real(' .Expo J,ilbur ere at .11age =.a an' ewe re soon,. illsge LER ;TEM' s ••••• pAY,"MiAag'` 1' �r��a*��e�e��►♦���•*e�4*e�v�eeve*eee�*�*��:I LOOKING E.ACKV.ARDS. ;a ,qt . WIWAIVIAk, sib11.11111111111.1‘4.74, 4 .111070 411r Mir , TIE LUCKNAIM SENTINEL; LUCKNOW ONTARIO oUGH THE. SENTINEL. 'FILES. ��Ra!tees+e�+�►e�e+�*e��►��+►►e�e�e Years Ago 1946, Ong wasrevived in. the r with Rev,. R. A Joselyn:.'` ider, • Keith. Kilpatrick,,' q MacMillan and. Morley Were named- as acting patrol spine River community. odMiss Elizabeth. Welsh', Was moving to Lucknow-,. and Mrs. Richard Gardner resold their farm. to 'Joseph. - lid his son, Lorne;• of Al- and formerly. of concession • Inlos$. ' *.Kilpatrick disposed of'the half of hismain. street prem. Winterstein. • It: ;innerly a Massey Harris. . and'at one time was the post office". Mr. Winter-, had. the Hudson .cat agency s,. A. E McKim and Mrs. Hornell were presented with Ige of service by.the Can- • • tRed Cross.Society in recog- i of theirlocal work, I MacRae of Strath.roy, , son in MacRae of •Lochalsh, !anted junior county judge dddlesex County,; ss Edith. Elliott .of the Ripley joined• the• Lucknow Branch. e Bank ofMontreak. ass Joy Stewart, daughter. of , and:Mrs: L. W. Stewart,. . igaged as teacher of the rtooms it .St. 'Helens. .'school.' Cyd Ackert left .for• the Sask-• wan mission ‘field at .Corning' e:he was' in charge of church there for the 'slimmer: fie completed his thirear.• es for.the ministry;, . r,'and:,Mrs.:Ernest Carter of 'ss1Qrt 12,` Ashfield , sold (43:acre farm in .Colborne lanaP� 4.'Satn McQuillin opened' tions Beauty. Salon .in her e in the .village. • •0 Seott of .Ripley opened a new 1 pit in Lucknowt the :rear Cgmming and. Andrew prop. - on Quality••Hil1, and over. g the Gore Road•. It was •a - uance of the old "Jim'!dill- ". Purchase of th•e property. : ade fromAlex Mowbray. .W. Hoag, ;a ,member of the School teaching staff: for two ,'.was eared principal succ g Miss ;Frances E. MacLean, as retiring. Miss. MacLean , . aught.at;Lucknow for 37 years, ss Poris Eadie, daughter Of • nd Mrs, Wm. Eadie of Holy- ' gtadttated from Women"s ge Hospital in Toronto. aid Mrs. Peter. McCall ased the' Lucknow residence and Mrs, Charles Hedley to.many as.the "McNeice nior Livestock mpetiton: Held annual Huron County Live- Judging Competition will be Saturday, May 28th at the h Fairgrounds, . • registration. at 9.00 a,m . peoplewill be given'instrue• how to Judge classes, of beef, sheep, swine and sides.. p, year, 200 Huron County djunior Farmer members pated in the`Livestock iudg'!- petition; ons far•placing classes are by official iudges'during the from Junior. Intermed' d Senior contestants; In ce of reasons;. Novicecon- will have a special instrtie- ass during the afternoon on • judge and give reasons, 40 Years Ago May 2926. Mary McQuillan, 26 . second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm:..• McQuillin . of West Wawanosh, passed away at Gravenhurst after a period of .ill health., ' h.ehad taught school. in various parts of the province. ' . Many former students visited the remodelled Lucknow Public School and could scarcely recognize the old:building.. Doors. windows; floors and ceilings, were all changed and the outer walls treat- ed with a coat of stucco. Play rooms, cloak roo ns and teachers. rooms, were' added with modern black hoards, seats and,desks in! Stalled. I. G. Anderson was chairman of .the school board. J,im. Mitchell, son of.Mr. and Mrs; Moorehouse ,Mitchell of Lucknow ,; was 'the successful tend- erer, for the paving to be done ori • i uckrtoW'.s main street. C. A. Robertson of Colborne' Township,• a :former Huron County warden', was•named Liberal•Can- didate for North Huron in the 'Ont - alio Legislature. ' ' 22 years ago, May 24th, 1904, the first automobile; made .its appearance on .Lticknow's rnnain street. • It'was owned. and `driven . by Mr.;Hendersonrof roller bearing fame. ,. Cecil B. DeMille•s "The Ten Commandments".. "was showing a. t the Family Theatre in Lucknow, adults' 450 children :25i ..: : ' 60.` Years Ago May 19tti6, „� The farmer's hotel:;in Lucknow: was being offered• for. sale.for . $600; Applications were to ,be directed to PeterCorrigan, agent of Lucknow, ' or Mrs.' A. Reid', •Ingersoll. Rev. A. McKay. formerly of Lucknow,. was elected 'moderator of the Free. Church Synod of 'Mor- ay in..Scotland. Contractors Messrs. Jardine and Robertson commenced work on construction .of the large block, of stores for John :Joynt and A T,.. .Davison. A 'new• cement. mixer, powered'by 'a.'gas•engine,..was cap- r able of .turning out 50 to 60 yards of concrete per,day: • . R.. R. MacLeod;manager of the Bank' of Hamilton , entertained . • some Lucknow friends at' Black- - horse. Lake on. the 24th of, May. Sailing in his new.boat which. was . one of the finest in the .area, There were 2,781 people in the. Township,of Ashfield; in 1906;. • 56,164 acres cleared rand; 1,059. acres of woodland; 2,699" acres of slash;::4.07.9 acres` of waste; for. a total acreage of 64,001. Tenders were called -for the cont. Struction of 'a 50 x 80 Library for the village. G., A. Siddell was treasurer of the:board and. John Murchlson, chairman. Gi'aduati4rt HeId, far �xp�orers . .^. PAGE THIRTEgN Ol , • • (Lochalsh News) The Explorers 9f Ashfield Pres- byterian Church met on Tuesday • evening at the church withtheir leader, Mrs. Henry MacKenzie, Graduation exercises were held to which the parents and friends 'Were, invited, . . ' Spending the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacKenzi. was Ray MacKenzie of Toronto.. Mrs. Ewan MacLean spent the weekend in Sarnia. The regular W. M'. S', meeting of Ashfield Presbyterian; church was held. Thursday afternoon at . the home of Mil.. Richard West.. Mrs. Donald R. MacKenzie was. a recentvisitor in Stratford. Scott McCharles,' son of Mr:. an. Mrs. Donald •McCharles of Brant- ford, spent the past week with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Oliv er McCharles, : •' Mable MacDonald of Windsor spent the weekend with Mr. and lvlrs 'David.MacDonald and family Home for theholidayweekend at the Dan MacDonald residence, were Finlay MacDonald of Chath- am; and Sally and Louise Mac. -1 Donald of Windsor'. ' Mr.- and Mrs. D.. A...MacLennan spent'ihe weekend visiting in London. Mr. and Mrs; Don Ainsley and farnily of. Toronto spent ithe week, end. with Mr.; and -Mrs. Frank Mac- Lennart. Mr and Mrs. .Gordon Finlayson ., are the proud grandparents of the second./son:born to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rogerson of Toronto last week, Mr..:and Mrs., Dan MacLean ' ` , , spent the weekend in C,ollingwood with Mr, and Mrs, Allan Mac Lean and family. , . • ' .Dads;andtads at-tbe4ions-.Club Hockey Banquet from this area, enjoyed, the outing. Lads who ..played hockey. during :the winter; from this: area were Bill, Brad: and Bob MacKenzie,. Russ Mon- crief, Graharn•.and Greg Hamil-- ton, Ken and David Farrish. Lions. Conv. . ention features. Parade . Lions Clubs•fromi 397 commun- ities, that cover all of Quebec arid' Ontario, ,will swarm in on London, tnis sunaay, May 29, with the,. .biggest parade in Canada. 80 , 000 , to 100, 000 people are expected to line the streets for an afternoon of real enjoyment. Abbott 300 entries include 45 . bands, 53 flouts, 39 Majorette groups., 45 decorated cats and horses from a 6 horse hitch doWn.' . The. bands include, International Champions from Leaside,. Sarnia, Quebec Cit :Toronto and many other places. A big Steam Engine from Burford , with its, huffing:, • D.H.S. NEWS �.0 ed an. it- EASIER TO APPLY! SAFE TO USE! ;gan Here's the fast, efficient way to apply. supplemental nitrogen to your corn.•CO-OP Aqua. Ammonia 20% Nitrogen injects 3", to 4" below the surface :.. gets right to ' the roots,. to give the crop,an immediate boost. And there's no waste. The soil retains allot the. ammonia applied with negligible loss during` application. 0 (by. Elaine Mur .ay) Wednesday and Thursday of last week marked' the' annual fashion show at LuhknoW District High School; .and the last really ., . important. event of the . schooI year. 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