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LOOKINGF BACKWARDS
NDABLE USED CARCS
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CHRYSLER 300 hardtop, low mileage
65 PLYMOUTH, 4 door with .radio.
65 DODGE Stationwagon, 8 automatic
63 FORD, 2 door with radio.
62 OLDS', 4 door hardtop with radio
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61 SLMCA, 4 door
61 FORD, 2 door with radio
61 PLYMOUTH, 4 door, standard
60 FORD, 4 cloor
sedan, 6 automatic
60 DODGE,,4 door sedan, 6 standard
SEVERAL OLDER MODELS
THROUGH- THE SENTINEL FILES
WIDN/BRAY: DEC.. 7H,, I*
Dungannon. He left hiswife and
four• young children, age 4 to 10
years, Seriously iniured in the act,
ldent was Torn MacKenzie of Luck.
now with the third member of the
.♦aao��MN����i�*s�.��N+ase��•��, party, dill Webster suffering a
. . •• •• ' •• fractured�leg.. • • •
Stuart MacLennan, ll. -year-old
10- Years Ago
September .1956
The Department of Education
gave approval for withdrawal of
-he 4th on ce.sion.,._.Crewe . 10th
Concession, Belfast and Zion
Schools.,frorn' Ashfield Township
School Area.
Mrs. Wm. Xina(han.of St. Helens
won an electric: clothes dryer •in a
radio contest...
With: plans announced to inaugu-'
rate mail service"by truck rather
than rail, a protest meeting was
held' in Wingham-of district .mun-
icipalities spearheaded by Mayor
Joseph Chilvers of Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs,, Campbell, Thomp-
son left on a six week averseas •
trip with a group from Canadian
Weekley.Newspapers Association:
Hans • Stender, a German worker
employed by Harold Congram
was'knocked Unconscious as the
tractor he was operating' upset,
throwing him to the'ground.-
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JOSEPHINE' STREET
WINGH.AM PHONE :357-3462
W.I. Presents Life Membership
(Kinlough News)
The met on Thursday ;-
afternoon. Mrs. Harold Haldenby
presided and the meeting opened
by singing die Ode and repeating
e. Mary Stewart Collect. Busin-,
ass was dealt with and cccrespon-
dence . was read. Leaders for the
4-H Clubs are to be appointed 'and
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The Bafflement Of
Huron County
BY
JAMES SCOTT
A BOOK ON THE
HISTORY OF HURUN.
GOUN'!'Y.
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The ` Lucknow
Sentinel
AND
Office Of County
Clerk -Treasurer,
DODER.lcw
PRICE $5.00
attend the• 'training .school in Jan -
:uary... Boxes are to be.packed: for
'the sick.. and shut. ins.. Mrs. Ray-
nard .Ackert.was appointed '
• delegate to the Conference at
Guelph. The roll call was "A
Christmas Verse": •Mrs. Perry
Hodgins was presented with a Life
Membership .Certificate` f or her
long service in the Institute. Mrs.
Perry Hodgins was;progrm . conven•
•er. Mrs. 'Frank Maulden'gave• the
Christmas 'Motto. Carol singing
followed', Mrs.. Lyman Sutton gave
the _topic on• Christmas. l Readings
were'given,by Mrs. Lorne Eadie,
Mrs. Morgan°Johnston and ,Mrs.
ferry Hodgins. Contests were con-
ducted by Mrs.- Lyman Sutton.,
Sunshine Sisters for 1967 were
drawn. 'Mrs. Ellwood Elliott. and
Mrs. 'Cliff Johnston were judges.
forthe candy contest. Mrs.
Morgan Johnston and.'Miss Edna•'.
Boyle.won the prizes. The gifts.
were arranged around the beautiful
Christmas tree and were.distr•ibuted•
tb the Sunshine Sisters of 1966.
God save the Queen.and Grace
closed •the meeting and a lovely
Christmas luncheon Was served by
the hostesses, Mrs. Lorne Eadie
and. Mrs Ed Thompson: The • tea
table was very attractive in "
Christmas; colours Mrs,. Lyman
Sutton and Mrs. Perry 'Hodgins •
arranged,.the program.
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TOStU4Y.Deer..
..Anne Graham,•3-yearold laugh
ter of. Mr, .and Mrs.,, Allan, Graham
• of Kinloss suffered a fractured. I
skull when kicked by a horse.' °
The Justice Department announ . 4
cad, the appointment of P. S. Mac-.
K cif W alkerton .a native
Lucknow, as Bruce County Judge.
Rae Watson of Lucknow was:elec-
ted Grand Governor Of Ontario of
the Loyal"Order of. Moose r
Duncan Campbell of Kinloss and
Donald. McCharles of• Lochalsh
attended a. junior 'farmer bus trip to
eastern Ontario and Quebec.
Barry McQuillin of the Lucknow
4=H Calf Club had the grand • •
champion steer at the Huron Coun-
ty show at Seaforth.
Jim Reed was elected president of
the Lucknow District High, School
Literary Society. •
The Department' of Lands and
Forests' will be co-operating with
the .Biology
Department of the Un-
iversity: of Guelph in a reproductive•,
and movement study. of the. deer •
herd on. the Bruce Peninsula
'The reproductive study will
include determining the breeding •
success and recruitment to the herd
each year: To .establish 'this they
are requesting the .co-operation .of •
deer hunters,in the Peninsula to•turn
in the. female reproductive•. tracts of
t'he• deer they shoot. Information
regarding the'researchprogram Will
be •handed out 50 hunters from the
Wiarton ,Check Station .5)4 46 •
Highway north. of Wiarton. The
collections that hunters make can
be left, with Department employees.:
Movement•of deer will be studied
fusing radio transmitters. that will .
be'placed on the animals during
the coming winter months,•
son of "Piper Kenny" Maclennan
of Ashfield,• won himself a place
as. drurmmner on Lucknow Pipe' Hand,
He practiced on a stove lid at.
home.
of The Kinloss School Fair was field'
•
OM rAtretrtane wail the
boys solo class and Jack Ackert
was second .
A. dance at, Paramount to l iogan•s.
orchestra could be attended hy:•
gems for : it and ladies for 11 4,,
s,
tax included. , • '
Joe: Bartlettof the Bank of Mein -
real was transferred. to Kings ille
and was succeeded in Lucknow by
Ken Ekins of Hespeler,
Allan Gauley topped. the Ash-
field School Fair, Jack Farrish'was
second and Kathleen Gardner third
Employees Of the Lucknow Table
Co. joined the carpenters and
joiners union... About 20 of. tt,e 30
employees were in favour
Caroline!ilumphrey topped the
St. Helens, School Pair., Ernest
Beecroft placed • second and Annie
Taylor third, '
30 Years Ago
September 1936
Harry Lavis of Kinloss suffered a
fractured leg when a stone rolled
on, him, pinning, him in an excav
allo,ti His 'calls fa help were heard!,
by Lawrence McLeod who was
working on an adjoining farm.
Lawrence dug him free and. Harry
:was removed to hospital.
Frank Hickey terminated his
duties as teller at the Bank of.
Montreal and was succeeded by
Kenneth M.. Watson.
• The Lucknow rink of .Robert' Rae,
Jack McQuaig. Gorden Fisher and''
Howard Agnew captured the Joynt:
trophy at the Lucknow Bowling
Green.
Ashfield 'tax :rate raised $38,•000
for allpurposes.
Jean. McConnell, young daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Allan McConnell,
fractured tier Haim whenshe fell
froma fence atter home just
north of the second of Kinloss
school.
Duncan MacDonald, 30 year-old
Lticknow:reside nt, was killed in a'
motor accident a mile scth of
5,•0 Years Ago
September' 1916
'Wilfred Anderson enlisted k itr,
the Canadian fcrci5.
W Al1n, T. Watson., R J.ot"n
stop. Rev. W, J, Eccleston', Rob-
ert Brown, W. Han. A , 11uston ;.
and MacLean Johnstone went, to
Hanover to participate in .a ,labour
day' bowling tournament
Prohibition took effect and the
bar rooms and` liquor stores in
Lucknow closed, as they did across
Ontario.
Arthur Lavis'of .Si. Helens was
killed inaction in the war
• The hotels at Dungannon;• Kin-
loss and •Rivetsdale' closed 'after.
ptchibidon:was introduced: Hight
cost .of'rooms.and meals at.exist-.
ing hotels was-beingch'arged up is',
prdtibition.
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