The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-30, Page 13WEQNESDA:Y, . APRIL 30th, '1969
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THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE THIRTEEN
WHITECHURCH
We are pleased to report that
r* i o son espie w -a -s: a: ry
return hoine from. Wingham Hospit-
al on Thursday. '
Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Farrier and
Kimberley of London spent last
week with his parents, Mr, and Mrs
Garnet Farrier and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Davis, of Windsor'spent the
week end at the same home
• .We. are sorry to report that Mrs.
Olbert Coultes was admitted Friday
evening to, Wingham and District •
Hospital with pneumonia: The
community and friends wishher.a.
speedy andrecoverMrs . San'dy Murray of
Sharon were Thursday visitors with
Mrs'. Charles Tiffin and Mrs. Bill
Brown of Wingham ..
Mrs. Carruthers and Mrs. George
Fisher of Wingham. attended the
funeral, in Kincardine on Saturday
ft.,;t_h,.acLennan funeral home of
he late ,O,scar.Armstrong,.
Mr, and, Mrs. Spence' Irwin and
Mrs.. Frank Miller of Lucknow and
Mr. and. Mrs.' Victor Emerson were.
Wednesday evening visitors with
Mrs. .Ezra Scholtz.
Mr. and •Mrs. Richard Turnerand
family of Toronto. visited on Sun-
day with his•mother,. Mrs.. Allan
Turner.'
Mr and. Mrs. Gershom Johnston
•of Wingharri'were Sunday.visitors
,with Mr: :and Mrs.. Jack Johnston
and family of St.. Marys.
Visitors on Sunday with Mrs. Ezra
Scholtz were. Mr. and Mrs.. Clay-
ton Scholtz , Karen, Leasa :and
Ke.vin' of Goder ch% Ms'. and Mrs::
'Cameron; Simmons and Lonnie of
London, who•also 'visited with his
parents •Mr. and :Mrs . G. Simmons
of Wingham:
Mr. MCI :MTS 'Stan Hartley
Donna Lee , Scott and Stephen of
Toronto..-spCnrihe-week-erid-'with---
Mr.• and Mrs. John Jamieson and
family
Mr. and Mrs Angus Falconer,
Allan and 'Kevin of.Streetsville `
replace •250 lbs! : 25Ibs.' SHUR-GAIN
with
of WHOLE MILK. Milk Replacer
Feedour heifer calves 25 lbs. of SHUR GAIN
Y
Milk. Replacer in place of 250 lks. of whole
milk you would normally feed them, =
The money you make from selling'the•whole
milk will more than 'cover the cost of the
SHUR-GAIN.Milk Replacer' yo.u feed. Chem.
The rest isi'clear profit for you
SHUR-GAIN•Milk Replacer contains all the
nutrients.'Of whole milk plus an.essential
combinationof antibioticS to help control
scours: and other caifho.od, set backs.
calf 'feedsi�
PHONE 528-20.26:
spent the 'week end' with Mrs..
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Putdon. - , .
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' 'number f� our
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. .. Quite' .a
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school and. high school ;pupils are
laid up with mumps. We': wish.:therp
all a speedy' recovery.'
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2 ;1969 CHEVROLET" Impala -hardtops, a'2 door and a 4' door
2 1969 PONTIAC Parisienne hardtops, 2 door and. a 4 door
1968 CHEW IMPALA,'4: door 'hardtop •
2 .-�- .1968• PONTIAC'LAURENTIAN' sedans; a 6 and an 8 cylin..
automatic. "with
polder steering•,
: 2 ....1968 CHEW' BEL AIR:. Sedans, `8 cylinder. automatic with
poWex .steering
2 1967 PONTIAC Parisiennes, 4 door hardtop and a 2 door
fully. equipped __ "
1967 FORD Galaxie, 2' door hardtop, fully, equ9ipped
1967 PEAUMONT,, 4 door sedan, 8 :automatic. `
1967 PONTIAC Strato Chief, 6 cylinder, 4 door sedan,
steering and brakes
1967 DODGE POLARO 500,; V8, fully equipped
• 1967' FORD Custom, sedan
. 1966' CHEV Bel Air stationwagon, V8 . automatic, power steering •
40 used cars from `63 to '66 in various models, sedans, hardtops
and 4. door, mostly .fully, equipped
der
power
USED 1FUCKS
1967 CHEV 3/4 ton pickup,
4 —1967 G.M.C. 112 ton,.heavy duties; automatic transmission
1966 FORD •Econoline Super van
1966 G.M.C. 1 'ton stake with duals
X1965 G.M.C. tilt cab, 16' foot van
"1.964 CHEV '3 : ton, stake . • /
'A.•number: of •Econoline Vans from; 63 to'65.
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Brussels rotors
BP • Service Station Phone; 173 :Brussels
family. of Hamilton.
• Moss i ilo Humphrey' of
r.
spent the week end with.ber sister,
Mrs. George. Walker and Mr . Walk
er.
..Mrs: Walter James and Leonard,.
Mr and Mrs Roy James and. •.
Stanley Moore of Woodstock:s ent
the week end at the farm home of
rtheir•.father,'the late'Arthur Moore'.
Mr and Mrs Torn Jainieson visit
THROUGH .THE SENTINEL FILES
♦.fi•i**i•••‘•••‘••••••••••.'••••••••••!r***‘••.
and Porteous as', tinsmith and plum:=
ber ; : set up his own business in. the
back: end of the Post -office .block.
Miss Adeline Mooney:, who had
been editor andmanager'' of the
20 YEARS AGO
.• ARIL:190
Rev. A. E`. T:avener',, newly. appy
oirited .rector of the four point
On Sunday., May 4 Rev.
Russel Self, returned missionary
-will ha:ve•charge of the .Service at
Ce n a ' ide P re ter an
halm rs end L ngs , P ,soy , i ,
churches.
4r: and Mrs. Bi11 Evans
on:Sunda went' to Eric Evans at.
London.;. Mr • and Mrs. Eric vans
and Melvin then took them, to' visit
with Mt:. and Mrs. Bob Evans and
Parish 'of Luc know ; Dungannon.
Port Albert and Ripley, '
assumed his' du'ies'here. Rev'. Tav=
ener came' from the Tharnesford,
Crumlin-P-ar-i
The •house 'and .contents omthe
'farm of Mid Humphrey; one mile
east of St .; Helens; Was, destroyed
by fire
T -o -mark --the , reception_OLNew
foundland as the tenth.:province,of.
• Canada, a new four -cent postage
stanp,was printed
John, Murdoch. and two children,
Neil and. Mary,, moved to their
farm at Paramount . The Murdoch; `
home in the village was puri hosed'
by Mr. and Mrs:. Alec Sutherland
of Kinloss. '
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Steele of
,Goderichmoved to Ashfield Town-
'ship, having' bdught the general
• store at Lanes.
YEARS AGO
APRIL 1929
Wilton, manager of the lova
13arik of Commerce was transferred.'
to Hamilton. He was•succee:ded by
L. A. Pinney , who came from th
branc at New "Ham•urg.
Joseph Agnew moved his office
from the "Allin Block" to a room
on the north side of Campbell :•
• Street , one dool east of Davidson's
• Furniture -,Store,
• .• Ed Cousins, who was' with Rae
• p ey. x ' ress •, announ
paper had been sold to J.J.' Hunter
of the Kincardine Review Reporter.
Dan Ferguson assurned his duties
as villa:.e constable. ; . •' •
A';wintec-like storm ushered in
the month of April and wasodescrib-
ed:as one of the most viciousand .
widespread to visit' the province id
man years In :this province the
greatest damage resulted in. the
Niagara fruit district:
YEARS': A(
APRIL 1909
Lucknow`s oldest.rnerchant;.
•Thomas Lawrence, passed away in
hiss'78th-y-ea� He-hai -beon a 0:
•resident'of•Lucknow for forty ;years
where he was engagedr in the hard.- .
Ware, 'stove and' tin -ware :business.
Ivlr .Lawrence was a Member of the
first Municipal Council after
its' incorporation in '1873 •
The first Village Council, elect-
ed in
lect-ed.in January!1874, was comprised
of Reeve Malcolm Campbell and
Councillors' Thornas Lawrence;
Charles Mooney., Alex Maclntyre
and .Walter Treleaven.,
. 1orrriovcd irate -h -is -n
home recently ptircnased from.
Smyth McLean, : ..
Thomas Aii.tchesort of Winghai
Was engaged as. sawyer in John
Button's sawmill and was i vi'rtg
to Lucl<now to reside, •
e ens
ed onSunday with her sister, Mrs..
Dorothy Proctor of IVlorris,Town-•
ship. b .
aro yn ." i iso ' woo • s.
'the'week end with ,her grandmother
Mrs. Doris Willis.. On Sunday her'
arents,' Mr and Mrs,,., Willis
P Gary
visited here and she returned home
with them
The opening'of the trout season.
saw. manyfiiherrinen the
.. along
*banks of; the :str'earns in this sedtion
famous, for' fishing. There is some
thing romantic about: returning to
the haunts of..one's youth to fish- •
-once, again for. the 'first time .each.
season.
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