The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-11-11, Page 13►7o
101,
I I'
ta -
ftp•
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1970,
THE L' UCKNOW SENTINEL. .LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
LOOKING ACKWMDS.•
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
WITH MARGARET •THOMPSOPJ
♦��+f 410•••••••••••••••••••4040••••••••••••******4
10' YEARS AGO
OCTOBER 1960 '
• At a service, held in Lucknow
Presbyterian Church, Rev; Roder-
ick MacLeod was inducted as pas-
tor of the congregations:A Luck.
now R Dungannon and South Kin-:
loss : Mr. MacLeod ,had gust 'icon-
chided a three-year pastorate
Tiverton.
Dn..1L1.7. -ye a -r - old •
rt ht winger-, was playing Junior
A hoc eye for Hamilton ,, which
team was affiliated with:the Det-
roit Red Wings.. The schedule
opened on October 29th;. The
previous season Paul plAyed 'Junior
• B hockey for Goderich and attend
ed his' home school in Lucknow
• Two barns, packed full 'of the
.'season's..crop., were destroyed by
fire 'on the farm of Norman O'Con•
. nor on Highway 21' near. Kintail. •
A large barri 'on the 12th conces
sion of Ashfield , owned by Alex
Farrish , was completely destroyed'.
by fire. The barn was full of hay
and straw, Lost also in theblaze
was a combine and corn binder,
30 ,YEARS AGO
'OCTOBER 1940
Attending Stratford Normal
Schodl- fro.Fn,-.this area. were Alma.
-Ar derson, madehine Caesar and
AlanH-17 Du'inin of R. R. I Dungan
4ion;.--Mar-4Ga-r-ter--o-f 2nd---conces.
sion Kinloss;. Mary Clare and Elva
Twamley of R. R. 7 Lucknow'; '
Marian .Mac•Donald , R.. R. 3 Luck:
now;. Helen Hamilton, Lucknow;
Margaret Funston, Etta Mae Mac-
Leod , Isobel White and Jack
Bowers,' Ripley.
• A 20 x.60 foot extension to
The Market Store, was completed:
'The Lucknow .business was owned
And operated' -by Wm. Hornell..
E. V.. Hoffman, who had Con-
ducted a gent's furnishing business.
in Lucknow, held a clearing sale.
of entire stock. He had accept-
•
edn position with a.leading cloth-
ing house. ° • •
50 YEARS AGO
OCTOBER 1920
Lucknow School Report for
Room 2 named the.folfowing
students: 'B.. Henderson, L. Men-
ary, M. Stewart, N. Wilson, M.
McQuillin, R. Purves, E. Mac
Donald; A. Andrew., W., Nixon,_
B. Libel, W; Webster, H. •McDon:
ald , L. Robinsaify R.. Watson, .
C,hffordi ebste ` harlie 'Webster;
41-' McAllisF r',.) , }laton,. B. Mil=,
ne ; M. Jewitt, I .1. MciKenzie I •
Drinkwater , J. N, dKerizie , . V. •'
Sktelffa:. S ,McLeod; M; ...Watson',:
A. McMillan.. teacher J:•"W. '
MacCallum.
WHI'TECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Porteous of
Lucknow' were Sunday evening
visitors with Mr. and Mis. Victor
Emerson. '
Mrs. ' Walter, James and Mrs.
Duncan of Woodstock were Wed-
nesdai visitors with Mrs. Albert
Coultes and Mr. and Mrs;. Ben
McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Purdon
lt-
It
m i-th or -rla,h asld-o.n.e=i ttag•ai:b.Tl 'ey'
combined quality, value and top.performance.
in their latest portable typewriter.'The Clipper/
70 is a full size portable -with :tabulator :--�at'a
:fantastic low price! Just look at these'
.amazing features•
i
* All the • big office Sized
typewriter features
* '84 -character keyboard
*-Persona l touch-setector-•
* Service free construction
* With its own, smart
carrying'case
•
mrglit
PAGE THIRTtEN.
/b
0
IS AND : THAT. SHOP
RJ ..:
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16th
ate p.m..:
FREE COFFEE AND HOMEMADE BUNS.
rafts, Home made baking,: second hand clothing, etc.
and. Raymondof Strathroy were
Sunday visitors with Mrs. A. E.
Purdon and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Mowbray.. • ,
• 'Mr. and Mrs. Hugh David,Hend
erson, his daughter and her hus- •
band of Guelph were .Sunday visit-,
ors. with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tif=
fin. .
Mr. and 'Mrs. Paul Geiger and
Kimberley of Kitchener, were
week end visitors with Mr:. and
Mrs.' Carl. McClenaghan. '
. Mr. and Mrs. Archie 'Purdon
atd Mrs. Bob' •Pur ,o9 and Mildred.
Henning :of Wingliath were in Lon-.
don on Thursday.
Mrs. Elwood•Groskorth went by
bus on Sunday .evening to• Toronto
to spend the week with her 'moth
er Mks. Emma Bagg, Mr. and: .
Mrs. Paul GroSkorth and family
and other, relatives:.
' On Monday' Mrs. Victor Emer
son accompanie.• rs, , wan•
-Lean-of-;Ast f[did Mrs,- Alvan
Mundell. of Belmore and -Mrs . I.
W. English of Wingham"to.the'
Molesworth','where arrangements,
were madefor the Annual Presby-
terial -Meeting to be held January
12th, 19.71. All secretaries are
requested to have their reports
in by peee'mber 31st to Mrs, Vic=
toe Emerson, R. 3 Wingham :so
that they may be'typed and a
-cope given toeach group
Miss Sharon Wilkens of: Listowel
spent the .weekend with her cous-
ins Kay and Glenna Wilkens. On..
Sunday.she returned home:with
her parents • Mr: and Mrs: Floyd r
Wilkens. '
Week end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs: George Fisherand family
were .Mr. and Mrs•. 'Gordon Fish'-.
a
V
returned foranother week to assist
'Jack with farm work.
' Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd • Whytock on
!Monday evening visited with Mrs.
•Carman Whytock' at Goderich ' •
,Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs.' Lloyd Whytock '
and his parents Mr.., and Mrs. Alex
Whytock of Teeswate.r were in
London on; Sunday at Victoria
Hospital to visit with Carman
Whytock, who they found much
improved in health; ' •
Miss Alma Conn of Guelph .•
University', Mr.. and .:Mrs. Herb
Hunter•andTrevor of London'
were week end: Visitors with Mr. <.
and •Mrs. Wallace Conn and on
Sunday Mr. and. Mrs. Douglas
'Conley and Jason. of Wingham
visited at the 'same home:.
Mr. 'and Mis. ' Leroy Rintoul,
Carol and: Kirriberle. of Union -
•
er and ;family of Guelph; Mr.
and Mrs. Bi11:Gibson ,'Rhonda ,
Gregory and Billie 'of Lucknow;
Mr.: and Mrs:.•.Jah i Carruthers of
London; .Mrs, Dbuglas.Martin and
Donald.of Ripley and on.Sunday
Mr. arid Mrs. Worden Howald;
Lucknow •
Commenceinent Exercises. were
Friday evening; Receiving;dip;=
lamas from this locality were
Marlene .Weber';'John' Gibb, Doris
Rintoal , 'Linda •Snowden ,..Mrs.
Mervyn''Shewan (Joyce Morrison)
was not present to receive hoer
oma. roficeiicy`awarc
were. received by Joyce:'Tiffin
and Mary. Lou Wall.. • The com-
munity extends their .congratula-
tions to all.
: • • Mr: a -rid-• Mrs . -F r -C -•M•c-Gzaw•a-n--
of Toronto spent Friday and Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs.' Ronald •
Jamieson. and' family'.'
Mr: ai��1 Mrs -torn Jamieson
were Sunday vistors'with Mr and
'Mrs: Earl Jamieson'and family:
Gershom Johnson who,spent, last
week At St."Paul with Mr. and
Mrs. rack Johnson and family,
spent 'the week—end at his hat -ire --
in Wingharn
on'in•Wingham arid on Sunday Mt•.
and Mrs. Johnston'visited with
Ivir,, and Mrs. Ted, Robinson and
family., On IvMond'ay Gershom.
villearrived here on Friday and
-attended t wedding-reeep-tion-in
Whitechnrdh Hail for Mr'. and..
Mrs: Neil Rintoul; Leroy return-
Un"onville on Saturday --as
he has to attend the Royal Winter`
Fair with show cattle. Mrs: Rin-
toul and ' girls remained to visit
with Mr. and. Mrs. Gortion.Rintoul '
and: •family and her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Black of Bel
grave...
HALL' WORK BEE. ,
'A'volunteer' .work . bee was held
at Whitechurch, Community'Merh-
orial Hall on Saturday,' when in=
sulation was put, in the half ceil-
work were . Johnston Conn ; Bill,:
Evans,,'Harold Casemore , Barry:
Johnston ,, Orville 'Elliott , ' Ed'
Muth, Fred Tiffin, .Elroy Laid
a I usse4 M Guire , Br.
Rintoul, Chester Casemore. The
lady members' of the Hall Board
Mrs. Frank Ross,' Mrs. Russel
Ross, Mrs. Ezra.Scholtz' and . Mrs.. ,
Garnet :Farrier prepared, dinner for..
.the, workers. ' The Hall this year
•should bemuch warmer in winter
having had doors and window's:
remodelled, aluminum windows'
puton and the .insulation put in
The Hall Board decided' to put• on•
a •euchre. party. Monday, . .
November 16to help -With -the- -
Hall
elp with the ---Hall expenses.
MOVE TO VILLAGE
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wybenga
Henry, Kathy, Clarence and John
moved from Toronto to the houseon :the farm recently, vacated by
Mr. and Mrs: Nick Kloostra, and
`family; MF "WyBenga.is a' stud-
ent at :Knox college'.Toronto and
Will be student, preacher at Chat-
triers Presbyterian and Langside .
'Churches.
Mr, and Mrs Tom Jamieson
on Tuesday accompanied Mr.'
and Mrs. Athol 'Bruce :of Belgra•ve
to Huronview , Clinton where they . .
visited with Mrs; Mabel "Stapleton.
"Visitors tin -Sunday with Mr..
and Mrs., Carl We1er and family
were Mr, and Mis. Harry Linden
schmidt 'of Mildmay and Mr. and
Mrs,' Carl Barttnan of Palmerston.'