The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-01-14, Page 6. PAGE SIX
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THE LUCKNOW' SENTINEL, LUCJCNOW.
ONTARIO,
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY T,4th, i70 •
CHOICE HOME KILLED BEEF AND PORK
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BM O ENDS
WIENE__
BONELESS . READY TO EAT
DINNER HAM
5.94 Ib.
2 lb 99c •
- -R= - - • • $1.09 ..Ib.
BOLOGNA ,- 49e ib.
SWEET:PICKLED ROLL �____��_� 77c lb.
FRESH .CHICKEN. LEGS 59c lb.
NECK. BONES 4 lbs.. $1.00
Try: Our..
Homemade Sausage
LUCKNOW -
WE 'DELIVER
PHONE $28 3009
LOOKING BACKWARDS
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
Pen:Entirelife:
n Axhfield
ELMER B. ALTCl'N
Elmer B. Alton of Ashfield '
passed away in ,Wingham, and -
;pistr t Hospital. on: Thursday
January 8 following'a lengthy
• illness. • He was 78, •
Born in Ashfield Township on
"August 1/7,, 1591 he was a s•anof
Alton and'Mariy Jane
' David H .
Ferrier, -
Mr. Alton. spent•his entire
life in Ashfield: On• February,
17th:', 4915.. he married. Charlotte
Helena Bell at L`angside ,
'rFo1lowing,.their marriage they
.
farmed: between concession .
9 andi10 , just across the road.
from where Mr. Alton -.was born
and raised..
Mrs. Alton, passed away on ..
September 21st, 1947. •y
Mr. Alton is• survived•. by a •
daughteibMrs,. Gordon (Elmira).
Finnigan 6f West•Wawanosh and
a son Russel of Ashfield, a •
..brother ,Walter,Alton of Lucknow
' and two sisters; .Mr4. Beth Sher,
win of -Brandon= Manitoba and
Mrs. Lillian A. Reid of Lone -
Pine ,..California.
Besides his wife he was
predeceased .by 'a brother; W
Alton of• Win. ham
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Five -New Tweenies
,Funeral service was, a C, , t
MacKenzie Memorial Chapel ,,
Lucknow,. on'Saturday,• January,''
`10th;: 'Rev.: J.: Hummel of
--�Trtnity United Churcl1-;�oiaw'tt1`ch.
Mr. Alton was. a .member and
honoraiy elder of session was
minister ,• He, was assisted,. by
Rev:. Barry,Passmore-of Wingham.
Pallbearers were Warren Zinn,
Howard Blake ,.• Clayton Alton:
Kenneth Alton, Blake Alton
Andrew Ritchie'Flowerbearers.
.were Wesley Tiffin, Chester.
'Hackett , b. A : Hackett , Ralph
Cameron,; Henry. 'J;urjens :.
Temporary entornbnient was.
'at" South Kinloss: Mausoleum :with
final resting .place Greenhill •
cemetery.
WITH MARGARET THOMPSON
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JO YEARS .AGO
JANLIAIri 196,0
1�'.;..R.. 13•a11ar-d-a–re tir.-ed-t_earch,-
erat Moose -jaw' ac_siimed his•new
duties as•science teacher at the
;Lue=knewt=District iigh £chooL•
`N'r Ballard succeeded the late
,% MacDonald.
Mrs. Wallace iille'r resigned.
as organist of the St. Helens.
tnited Church 'after .3.5.years
+:a
service,
Hall`s
Red and WhiteStore,
• completed work w.hic•,hh increased
their, floor space •at the.'back.of
the store, by ,about: twenty. feet.
John. Durnin brought. the Warden
ship 'to West Waw'a.nosh.e won
.. ot.
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Cam- Thonipsun;� Lentre ,. Babe
Book; wings JaclFisher, , Johnnie
Dahmer; alternates,•Haro:ld Greer,
Leonard MacDonald, 'Elwood.'
Solomon Keith -McCormick ,
Cha— s. Websier..
The new. sportirner an'd•score
board, which had been installed
in the :local arena in the fall by..
cou4tesy of British Consols, was,
officially used for. the first'time.
in the opening :game of; the
hockey season:
The. Dominion: of Canada`s, '
-first War Loan was isssiredwith
interest .at '3 1/4*%,'
50 YEAR`S AGO
Mr . ' Durnin was .starting MI 13th.
;r year of service He served as
councillor for six years and
starting his seventh year as
•re_eve.CLf West Wawanosh.
Only
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Lucknow had a 1920 couricil:
board and school board by aeclarn
ation.. The: council comprised
Reeve Robert Johnston, councillors
Wm \iurdie; G. 1-i. Sintit-;
Robert Thompson, W. E..Header-'
son. 'The school ,boa rd had. its
first lady rriember Mrs. M.
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twice. before had West Wawanosh
.reeve_ held .the warderiship• •
honours =Charles Garvin In 1 r'r
and. Brown S:rn.Vth. n_l 4!_.
0 `YEARS A•GO
,pAY .W, 4 •'ice. s
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W. a ar,`.iitc" ,
L 1C.K$;C�w
Ser,Ovs overiel tr';e..:
mitehell faking' the -p-lace of�,er
husband who resigned. Other
members were D. R, McIntosh ,
R, D:.Canteron, 'C', A. Newton,
J. A, Bennie,, W. E. Treleaven.
1)4: hocke , season' . •`w main,
over .port Et;.i.n ' to -1 ir�r over='
time. ,•Jack•Eisrer sco:.ed 4 of ,J
the goals. The line-up fdr,
Lrlcknow Was: goal, Harold
Ritchie i 'detente, George Book , .
w'�� "s�aaw M,atwiv:.•�asq �*a',(nww�'wa� Ryewa�4Y4°�+v wp
The concrete building near
the L;:.cknow station.' known as the
a Olde- building. ,was io be
torve:ted ii:ict a flax :.pill. to lie
or ope ation' the°-fttliowr
sup" er. • iessrs: Logan •and•.0 itt
of•Blyth •v,ere the purchasers ".
Andrevr and family of
LLucknol:q r'roved into the resid-
ence bought some tittle previous-
ly,:frort /rs....apihdler
The 1st Lucknow. lBrowjj.j.,..Paeka
meeting 'started with ga'nes and`.
Brownie ,fing :• We practised
enrojwent for next w -eek for •
Beverley Bell and Dawn Ann
Nelson :.
Tawny Owl worked with'the:.
Tweenies . We •had five new"
'Tweenies:'' Their name's are
Debbie Bolt Debbie Wraith
Sharon and: Lorra'ine•Little arid
Nancy Thompson
Gray Owl taught the flag.of
°Ohnada to somecolden Bar girls.
Packe 'worke'd with Golden Hand,
. girls for semaphore • •
=PSS EN-T--BA-DGt., S ARRf
Kathryn McKim andJill
Murray received their Golden.
Bar badges Several girls
received 'their. `first and:second *
Service' Stars
We closed the meeting with.
squeeze`alnd chimes.
eqds"implorers
On January the Explorers
'held their llth meeting.: The
group has new member:, Sussie
Laframboise :
The officer for the coming •
meetings are. Lori Pentland
treasurer , Sharon Young secretary ,
Donna Errington president'. ,.
Dorothy Culbert will have the
'games'for 'next week and Debbie
Schultz the; erses: .Next
meetrng will be January.'13.
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