The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-23, Page 15WEDNESDAY:; APRIL 23rd,;'190
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LUCKNOW. SENTINEL,. 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO'
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Phone 195-2916
LOOKING BACKWARDS
THROUGH THE SENTINEL: FILES
WITH MARGARET THOMPSON '
Council Min.urtes
.HURON.COUNCIL MINUTES:
Huron Township Council met back
Tuwusliip hall for the April
meeting after holding the winter
meetings in the Legion hall,
Minutes of last meeting were read
and confirmed
Paul Gerster showed council plans.
for a new 'subdivision in lot 6"and
south half of 7, Concession "A -
consisting of 163 lots and will again
present it when further study has •
been done on it. '., - �, R
A 'By law was passed licensing
septic tank Contractors and the
Clerk instructed to. send ,copies ' ..
Z9 any Contractors who do work in
r-the-T-ownship - •, •
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YEARS AG
•;APRIL 195.9'
The MacRae Beauty Sioppe"
was opened in Lucknow in the
Hedley block , 'It was 'operated by,
•. Mrs. John. MacRae: of Lochalsh;:
J.A. McDonagh of 'Ashfield
opened', an insurance office : in the
. Joynt Block.
The. Woman's Association.of the
Luc know United 'Church Marked . its
25thranniversary with:a 'silv'er dollar
dinner,
Work:had started on: a..new
on thefarin of Clarence.Irwin,'
Kinloss Township ,.'• to replace- the
one destroyed by:fire the previous'
year:
Mr, and MrsCharles Webster,'and-
Judy moved to their new home .on •
Ross Street:
The .Beatty Ladder Factory doubled
.Nits payroll since the opening in.June
1958. and had '36 risen employed.
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YEARS ;A,G
•APRIL 1959:
'Dennis, Kenny.captured three'
"Wolf" pups on his :Kinloss farm .i
and •Mrs': 'Jack 'Henderson ; .who had'..
completed his first.year. .as a student
minister at Knox •College was
appointed ,to the pastoral charge at
Sundridge for, the summer months., .
Rev:.: C. H., MacDonald, minister
ofe•Ltic•know' Presbyterian Church ,
Completed his term, as modera'tor..
of :the Synod;of Hamilton anad. Lon-
don.
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YEARS- A
A PRIL.1919:.'
Teachers:of the -public school
staff at Listowel • threatened to
walkout" 'unless. -their demands
forfurther salary increases were
compl t ►-.-A eomprom-ise- a
finally put'through making the, min•
'irnum salary for: experienced"
teachers $600. and the maximum
4750 ; The salary of the principal
was raised to•$1400.;. •
Leroy, Horn sold his residence on
Ross Street • to Misses ,Lizzie and
Hazel Webster. ,
• Horace Aitchison bought 'Rose:.
Anderson's residence on•Stauffer`.
Street
ree more pups,. t,eiievea to. nc. •
from the same litier'were late r cap-
tured one by David Houston and
.Jack Wraith got the other two...
Miss Wmnifred Percy of Kincard-.
ine and whose home was at •
Kinlough,;':was ;appointed Night •
Supervisor at Listowel Memorial
Hospital'.
William,, Henderson , son of Mr...
A' school report of S.S. No. 6,. -
Kinloss named the following pupils;
,Ruth Maclntosh, EvelynLockhart,' ",
Clair MacDougall, John Beaton,
Duncan •M ac innon, to ac
Kenzie Margaret. Graham, Mary:
Grahams'. George Whialen, .George
',Middleton Teacher,: Donalda-'
MacIntosh': •
Donald McLean, of Belgrave has
spent'the past week with his aunt, •
Mrs. Harvey Ritc ie, w i e
mother is a patient in Wingharn
,hospital. • •
Mr;
visited, on Monday with
' . Mr: and Mrs. Ira Campbell of,
Belgrave : Mrs. Campbell observed
'her 91st birthday last week.. The... r
elderly couple are enjoying quite
'good health,, capably carrying on.• •
their household duties with the
help of,one another:
Some farmers 'in the' area began
work on the land last week,
week end; Mr. arid•Mrs. Bruce
Holland of Clinton•were visitors: on
Friday; Mr. and Mrs. George,.
Hackett of Cochrane visited, from
.: , . til T-uesd-y--a -m
Mr. and Mrs. Hackett also visited
;Harry Hackett. while here
and Mrs. John Gardner yi it Mr. •and, rs. t;Iunte:r
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs..•
:Lorne Woods: of Si. Helens:
Mrs.' Frank Ritchie was:supply,
teaching on 'Monday for Mrs. S.
McCharles at Norh Ashfield
• School. Mr's'; ,Allan Gibson supplied
for Mrs. McCharles last .week
Nancy Kirkland accompanied the
grade it and 12 Latin class'students
of F. E. Madill High School to
Torontoby bus. on Thursday, where
A delegation 'of -ratepayer's from
Concession, 12 attended the meeting
asking council to pave the,concess•-
ion this year but no decision was
reached.
Road Superintendent,: Dave Moore
was authorized to attend the :Road
School to be held' in Guelph in
May.
Township' accounts of <$1,981.02
and Road, aceou.nts of $6,099.13,
were ordered paid..
The evening of April' •23 was set
'for reading five `Municipal drain
reports ` _
C 1 dlour ti
a a .un d until
ex t -
meetinon
-Ma lay 5th.,
• EARL TOUT-'
Clerk.
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Kin sbrd g e Cubs
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BY SIXER LEROY:•DRENNAN
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42, Cubs attended the .est Kings
bridge Cub 'meeting on April 17'in
Kingsbridge.Ijall. Tommy O'Keefe
led in the .Grand .fowl.: All cubs
made window_ props Next week
everyone'is to bring paint,' brushes
and their boot jacks, " e
Akela Igaire badges to Henry -.Van
Dyke; Mark Fra'yne „Jimmy '.Mac_'
Kinnon; Tommy; Barger , Ronnie
•Moran,. Harry; Van Diepe:nbeek,.
ernie and immy Van Oscl '
The. Chipmunks had campfire
and the Cheetahs are in charge
next .week. Henry Van Dyke 'led in,
the Grand Howl.' Akela led in 0
''Canada':and _David Drennan said.'
the°:L,ord's•.Prayer.
CHOICE HOME KILLED !BEEF AND PORK
INSPECTED ABATTOIR'
WIENERS ,49c° LB. =6' LB. BOX $2.79
vFRESH HOMEMADE SAUSAGE _. 2'LBS, 99c:
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FRESH.CAPONS _.. y ._:. 49c LB.
FRESH GROUND CHUCK `_ _ 65c LB.
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Morton FROZEN- MMEAT-.:P1ES yd.
` . Chicken,- Turkey and ;Beef, •___
COOK'I'ES, .Behnont Malio 3
CI-LOICE HOME .
KILLED BEEF
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LUCKNOW.
;, PHONE, 528 3009
YOU .CAN'T .AFFORD NOT .TO
they toured Toronto Museum.
'Mr. and: Mrs: Gordon
Gordie of Strathroy spent Sunday
With Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wilk-.
.
ins..
Visitors 'recently with M r . and .
Mrs, Peter Cook were Mrs: Lorna
Clipperton of Londdn who spent the
Irwin and Street:,letter"boxes used -in
England and in Canada were 'Called,
"Pillar" boxes because they resem
tiled pillars. These boxes• were first
introduced at Toronto 110 ,years ago:
later ;heir use wase eXtended to
other centres•. •
Are yOu flnancially able to stand.a total ,crop foss this .year,?" If' not,' you' need
crop Insurance: ,To get. ow -cost' comprehensive coverage' ort your crops; you
#o.�psuran �e ta'v the:'deadline dates listed below, or 1.0 days after'
ust-aPAW
seeding - whichever comes• first.all' your local :Crop Insurance.agent today,
;Forage .Crops :' •Apply: by May 1st:
Spring Grain Apply; by May.15th.
• Soybeans: Apply, by June 20th:
White Beans Apply, by June 25th.
G!-ain Corn: Application,dbadline•da`tes
run from Mal 21st to June l st•
—
dependi�ig on area.•
Check with your Agent for the •deadline
date in your district,.
THE CROP INSURANCE COMM1SSION.OF ONTARIO
Parliament Buildings, Toronto 5;; Ont.
Grop-and-det�atls d -a -P
npli-cation-forms available. from:
Barry MDonagh
Lucknow,Ontario Phone' 528 3423 or 395-5326'
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