The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-08-06, Page 19'WEDNESDAY,. •AUGUST 6th, • 1969
THE I-UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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10 YEARS AGO:
AtJGUST 19.9
Two•»ministers left the district,.
Rev. R. T; A:. Marshall of
Whitechurch accepted a.call to
Strathroy . -Rev :: Roy °Kennedy of
Dungannon, accepted a call to ;$ur1-
ington; •
)4inety Girl Guides from the' Unit
ed' States camped: at Amberley'•
Beach, ;where -75 tents were pitched
on the property of Bruce Cameron"
a former resident of this district.'
Lucknow,, District Co-op' announc'-
.ed that they had taken °vet -the'
coal building and business of Web-
ster and MacKinnon Hardware..
Kindergarten registration at Luck-
now Public. School had increased •
fromthe previousyyear and required
the holding o,f morning and ,after-
noon classes beginning ,in. Septem-
'her. . Previously only a.,.morning
class' had beenrequired: to accom-
modate •the'enrol.ment,'
R; IL. Quince sold his »house. on
• Quality 'Hill to' lvir....and Mrs..'Ed
McClenaghan »of Brussels.' Mr,:
Quante purchased the home of:
Mrs. Chas. 'Lorenz, in'the"north part;
Of the'village .
Ashfield, was an Albino', sparrow:.:
Although the.sanie size as other
sparrows, this one was pure white,.
Electricians completed the, .instal
dation of the sportimer in: the local.
arena.
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YEARS: APO:
.,AUGUST 1939
A' new ;machine,, a• flax
Was being operated for:.the first.
time: to. help harvest'the • •
extensive fiax•crop of J:G. Ander::
son and Son: It was claimed to.„
~have- a[pui.Ung-capacity' of some,
ten acres 'a day.;'A.,new., machine,
for 'the•processing; of the tow was .;
also being .installed' in`the Seaforth
•mill.. b
A .kitten•,beloriging tp,residents'of
-Point Clark: was=indeed-a freak an
''♦mal,•. having two paws' on' each...
hind- foot.
Mr. » and »Mrs . Charles .Webster.
took over the restaurant bpsiness
Which they, had recentiy•bought•
from Mrs: ,Minnie. Horne ' They .
had »previously been in :Toronto . ,.
On Thomas J. -Anderson's' farm.in•',
n-Holidajririp-AScatian
• LOCHALSH'NEWS
MacLennan left» from Mal
ton,airport on Saturday fora holi-
day in; Scotland:.
A shower 'was held on Saturday;
afternoon at Reid's 'Corners Hall
in honour of .Joyce Thorbuin . bride -i
'elect.
Holidaying with Mr and' Mrs.
Fwan_MacLean-for=the past:w•eek»
Was . Mrs, .Willia'msori of.Wyoming;:'
Mrs° Dan Wylds_ s a patient itt
Wingham and District Hospital
ohn NM.c'Gharies o '; etro is spent
the past week: With Mr, and Mrs
Oliver McCharles
The. MacDonald reunion was held
on Saturday afternoon in the Grove
at'the Finlay McDonald farm.
The ditching machine has been
busy in the area and ls,presentiy at
the David•'E.lphick. farm
Back fromholidays is Rev, Ken.
Rooney:. to Ashfield Presbyterian
Church•. ; .„
ASK • FOR'
Reuben Wilson is holding an
Auction sale, on Saturday afternoon
Mr. and TMs. Olivet McCharles.'..
sperit-tlie
parmeek-holidaying.».»».»in
Montreal and Ottawa'., ”
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ACCESSORIES.
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50 YEARS .A
AUGUST 1919.
Lucknow'•s baseball team'won„the
tournament -at the'Teeswater, Reun•.
ion by defeating the. crack team '
from Cargill. Gordon Irwin ander'
MacLean Johnstone, the. Lueknow
battery_got '» good' support 'in the
field ,
John Button purchased t e` , r
residence of Mrs. W.I. Tylor.
.Miss .Money., formerly,principal'of
Blyth' continuation school, was ens :
gaged as principal of Lucknow
Public School.
• Miss Nina Woods of St. 1-ielens
was engage l by, the ..Luc',kno'NI : School
Board as Entrance Class teacher.
'A fine large barn'was raised by
the. McKenzie Brothers at St. .Hel.
Lucknow"s tax rate forthe:' year .'
1919 was '35 'mills
Mrs. R Spindler sold ter
pn Ross Street •io W, I. A rev:
Mrs. S,pindler, moved, to oronto to.
reside .
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for some short terra•
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Victoria and.Grey customer,..
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