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THE •!LUCKNOW 'ENTINEL,; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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LOOKING BACKWARDS
THROUGH THE SENTINEL
wifk MARGARir THOMPSON,
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20TEARS AGO
OCTOBER 1949'
The Lucknow and District; new
recreational centre was. officially
•opened night as
"'a Climax to'fnore ;than two years'of
effort by the Clansmen Club.„ who'
had launched the.pro)ect. ' Six •
`district Women's.Institutes joined
by other district Women's Organiz-
ations serVed
rganiz-ations"Served a turkey' dinner to
150 persons:seated in' the banquet
hall.
In the Boy's and Girl's Calf
Club competition Ann Todd's . •
calf placed ,first as the best animal.
•In the. showmanship scoring, three
/contestants were 'tie .for first place
• each with 95 points:. , They were •
Alvin Hamilton,.'Gladys Gibson ` ..
and Raeleen.; Hamilton.
.Continuedwet. weather was hamp
enin•g flax• harvetting operations of
`the:•firm. of Anderson Flax Products.
. The•Indoor Softball -League open -
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40YEARS A.GO
OCTOBER 192.9\
'Northern Business. College, Owen
Sound, opened a branch in. Lucknow,
ith Miss E. M. Henderson in
charge . Type -writing , Spe ling -;7
and Comrnercial Correspondence
was given andthe last half of the
course was taken at .Owen Sound.
Lucknowhad' a. fine day, a big.
cralwd and many fine, exhibits -for
'Agricultural. Fal1 Show:,
Mr. and Mrs'. William Martin '
and son Bruce moved. to Stratford'
to'reticle :,' where. Mr. Martin took
another position with the Canadian
National Railway.
Giant. MacKenzie:, son of Ivlr,
and Mrs. W L;', MacKenzie of
Lucknow , went,"to. Toronto, where
he entered as a student at the •
Me` ltcaI Colleg Toronto fiJ 1, i
`'ed.their fall'schedule in the •, ,
Lucknow. arena. Sit)
bME IN. AND LOQ
AT THE NEW.'
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HOOKS.— RODS PLEATING •TAPE
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BROADLOOM -- CARP'E'.?`ING :— TILE
Passed. Away
Ls# N.anor
• WILLIAM BUCKINGHAM
William Buckingharn passed,
away at Pinecrest Manor Nursing
Home I Lucltnow Con September 2,9th.
in his 17th year;
fie was born,on September 30th,.
1892 and formerly farmed in.
• Ashfield: • He was known to many
.area residents as a poet, a hobby
which he followed for rrrany years
Vlr BU..(;ltingtramr1 survive
his wife,, the forrner Lorena;
Congrarn .Their only son Eldon.
died sortie years.ago; while they
reside& in •Ashfield•.
Funeral service was -held at ,
MacKenzie Memorial:Chape.l,
Lucknow, on Wednesday, October
1st.• Rev. R, C. McClenaghan of
Dungannon United Church was in
charge of the service.
A Masonic: service wasconducted
on Tuesday evening.
• Pallbearers were •Blake. Alton,'
Jack •Alton Jerry. Cranston , Earl
Swan, Chris Cook:, •Howard Barger,
Interment was at South Kinloss•
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Picture Window Oven
Baby. Show Winner
At fall Fair.
KI'NGSBRIDGE NEWS •
Lonnie Doherty, son -of Mr. •
'and Mrs. Stan Doherty,won first
:prize in ,the six, to twelve; month
baby show class at the, Dungannon
Fall fair, •
Congratulations to Mr', and Mrs
Tony Knoop on the arrival of'a son
at. the Goderich • Hospital last •
Friday:
• Mrs Con Hogan 'is a patient in,•
the Victoria Hospital., London
where she underwent surgery last.
Thursday,
• 'Gbderich District High.School
honour students, Ralph Austin,
Denise Dalton, and Michael' Boyle
left Wednesday night for 'a trip
to Ottawa and returned -Saturday...
'night
• Model RA38L
'o Frigidaire lets you see what's happening ..Large fili
gree glass oven door letsyou:check a cake while it•bakes
• Cook -Master oven control starts/cooks/stops auto-
matically
uto*mate all.. at times you select
• Two large 8",and two 6" sur-
face.'units,e Full width. storage
drawer -for -your -pots and pans.
5 YEAR PROTECT/ON` PLAN
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Visitors. Mr ; :and .,Mrs Eldon Mac.
Namara of Detroit arrived';on.Mon•
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day to spend'some .time with .the.:
-Frank 'Austin families
1vlr..and Mrs; Frank VanDiepen '-
i' beek and family visited -in Parkhill
on Sunday:
..BORN'- at St. Michael's Hospital
min T oronto last Ff aay, to.• M . an
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Mrs. Mike Garvey, ;Toronto, a son.•
Four teachers;:from Stratford: are•
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racting as consultants for St. Josephs
-' School,., l<ings1ridgThey ar • .
religion.., Sister, Judith, primary,''
Sister Iretie,•;physical education,.
John' McCarroll;:•spec.ial education;
►:John Rooney
Mr; and' Mit:. Ormand Heffernan
and Ray Heffernan of Wallaceburg:r 1 ''
'•left Sunday, for 'a 'week in •Ivlontreal i•'.
"'visiting with relatives. • •
• The campaign for the Bishop s•.•
• Development Fund.tgok• place on
SU day
•went door to door throughout the
, Parish
—.ongiatu-lat-on-s to�ir-labii
Howard and Mrs:''Joe .Courtney who
were prize. winners•at the
.:Dungannon Fair:
AT CONVENTION
The seven,delegates from the
l Ashfield': Local, who attended the
Ontario Farmers," Union Convent
ion in London Monday of last:week
were Dennis Hogan, Lorne Mc
Donald, Warren Wylds, Joe :Van:,
Ibsch, John Austin, on Frayne
And 13ev lvlacNay._Mr and;.:Mrs. .,,.
'Lorne Luther, .Mr a'nd's' Mrs,
John Austin and, 6ev MaeNa
y
attended for both days... Others
attending for the banquet and dant
on. Monday•were Mr; and Mts.
-Gene Prayne and Mt,. and Mrs.
Mark Dalton.
2 — 1969• CHEV IMPALA .2 door hardtop anda 4 door,''
fully equipped'
5 - 1969 CAMARO 2'' door hardtops, :V8 automatic
1969 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 4 door` hardtop, V8, ' power .
steering and brakes
:1968` FORD . GALAXIE 500,. 4 door ..hardtop,. V8, power steering:
'and brakes •
2 1967' PONTIAC,PARISIENNES, a 4 and 2 door hardtop,
V8, fully equiPPed
3 1967 FORD GALAXIES, a 1 door and 2: 2 door hardto •s
fully equipped
1967 BEAUMONT, 4 door. sedan, .8 automatic
1967 PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF; ;6 cylinder, . 4 door sedan,
Power . steering and brakes
i9'�'CHEV 6 ' BEL AIR 'sedan, V8 automatic,
1967 FORD ranchwagon, V8, .power steering.. and power brakes
40 used cars from '63. to '66 in various models, sedans,. hardtops
and 4 door, mostly fully equipped`
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1966 FO
RD • Econoliine .Super van � , , •
1965 .G.M.0 tilt- cab, 16 toot van"
1965 MEV 1 tote pickup
1965 CHEVY Van
1964 HEVY : V8 with 5 speed ;transmission, DI rear axle,
foot stake
1962' INTERNATIONAL cab and chassis, long Wheel base
A number of Econoline. Vans 'from. '63 to. '65
16 `
russe
BP Servide Station'.
ours
Phots 113. Bruss•Is