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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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.10 YEARS AGO
DECEMBER 1960
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Mr. and Mts. -George Newbold
of 'Toronto purchased the Greer •
• Private Hospital in:Lucknow from
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Greer. They
obtained possession Decernber 1st.
A second nomination meeting,
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was called for the Village of Luck
now in order t� obtain one
councillor and three school trust-
ees.Reeve George Joynt and
councillors M. L. Sanderson,
Omar Brooks and Harvey Webster
were returned by acclamation at
the first nomination meeting.
The nomination of Jim Boyle at
• the second meeting completed •
the slate. '
• ' Eldon Wraith opened a TV
sales and service shop in the store
adjOining, Ivlurdiey,s Hardware.
Herb•Ensign reported' having
• sighted two wolves on his.farM in
the Lochalsh area,
Tom Hackett of Ashfield bought
• the 'residence of the late Wm. S...
McLeod
McLeod atid"would obtain posses -
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.siOn May lsi.
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30 YEARS AGO
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Vi llage of Lucknow were 'returned
by acclamation and consisted of:
Reeve., Robert Johnston; Council-
lors, G. H. Smith, •W. E. Hend-
erson,. R. H.• Thompson, Robert •
Mullin. The School Board was
made up as follows,D. R. MacIn=
tosh ( A Newton, Wn'i. Mac-
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Kenzie , J. A, 'Glennie,, W. E.
Treleaven and Mrs. Mi Mitchell.
• Lucknow Fleas.
Lose and Tie
The Lucknow Fleas went down
to defeat in Goderich cin Satur-
day, December 5 with the scOre
3 to 0.
They lost again against, Bel.-.• •
grave on December 12th. The
garrie was played in Lucknow.
Brian Elphick got the lone Luck -
now goal. . •
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• On Deceniber 19 against Tees-.
water the score ended 3
game was played in Lucknow, with.
*the goal getters Steve Simpson
with 2. and Bill Gibson 1. •
DECEMBER 1940
The local plant. of. Silvetwoods
KINGSBRIDGE:
Dames, Ltd. was awarded the--
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Decernber Contract for supplying
butter at the/Port. Albert airport,
Prices of thilk and cream were
advanced.'Milk was selling for
11 cents' a quart or 6 cents. a pint.'
The twenty -year-old wooden,
horse drawn snowplow .'that Was
beyond further service , was..re•;••,
placed by a. poV,Ier plow 7that •
will keep village roads swept
clean for.pedestriant and motor
ists“. The plow 'was attached to
a motor truck. It was being built
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tHome from. University for the'
holidays are Adrian Miltenburg,
Dan. and Jim Frayne and -Annie.
Van Diepenbeek.
Patients in the Alexandria and
Marine Hospital, Goderich are
Miss. Margaret Foley and Le.o Moeti
beck. We wish them .aspeedy •
recovery, • • •
Rosemary Hogan of Woodstock
&pent themeek end with her •
parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Dennis
Two Reteive •
Auction Diplorims.
Wallace Ballagh of .Culross and
Grant McDonald of Huron Town-
ship returned home last Friday
,night from Mason City, Iowa ,
U.S:A., where they had been,
attending a two week's course at
The Reisch American School of
Auctioneering.
• Both were successful in reedy -
in their diplornas_in auctiOneer-
ing: They were members of a •
class of 130 pupils who came from
all over North America.
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23rd
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RE GARBAGE COLLECTION
GARBAGE .WILL BE COLLECTED.
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Thursday, December 24th
and Thursday, December. )31st
BOTH SIDES OF TOWN
NO COLLECTION FRIDAY,
DECEMBER. 25 OR FRIDAY, JANUARY
y Tbe_SOntine
to order in Goderich at a cost.
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-.SAGO.
DECEMBER1920
On December 1.St.the Lucknow
POst'Pffice,so lonKa-fixture-in—
the Campbell Block, was moved
two blOcks eat to`the Graham
Block on the south east corner
of Canipbell.and Outram Streets.
H. J. Lindsay was postmaster.
Leroy Home purchased the bar.'
bet business in Ludknow of George
flution;-"•• -
The' Reeve and Council of t
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Hogan. • •
"Week end vis,itcirs•with Mr. ,and
Mrs.. Leo Courtney were Helen.
Courtney and Mr arid Mrs. Percy
Matlenaglia,n of Kitchener.
Mrs. Maurice Edwards, and'
family of London spent, the week .
end with Mrs. Genevieve. Kinahan.
Several from the area -attended •
THAT after .'serving The'Seritinel
for len years as .Amberley dOrres-
pOndent , Mrs... Wm.'Courtney.
has retired. Ms. Bob 'Courtney •
will be the riew.Amberley scribe,
Mrs. WM. Courtney plans' to '
,:move tOkipley in the near
future . Her 'work ;inwritingthe
news Of Amberley iias been a
valnable service for that ccim-
munity and ,a fine Weekry--contri-
Owen Sound visited last week with.
Mr. and 'Mrs.. Howard.Clark of
'-bution to -the columns- �f The
Sentinel.
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VILLAGE OF 'LUCKNO!
LOCAL LANGSIDE
Green of Lucknow re-
turned to her home Friday after,
spending ten dayTin St. Joseph's
Hospital, London she under-
went surgery.
.Draw winners at Hall'slted and
'White. last week were: Mts.' Irene
Hodgins, LUcknow $1P; Mrs.
Helen Hackett, R. R. 3, ,thcknow,
$10' and Judy Condy ; R,
Lucknow-$5. •
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Mr and Mrs. Jim MacMillan
and boys,. David Joe ;Jamie and
Gregg of' St. catbrines visited
over th ieek.eqd With Mr. •and
Mrs. J. Mac,Millan.in_l,uckno_w_
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et Us7.11—now
'Away for Christdas or. New
Years. Have some visitors? Call,
us at The Lucknow., Sentinel
528-2822, and tell us about them.
We'd like to tbear from you. If
you have a rural correspondent
in your area, give her a call.
Died Sunday
Charles Hallamof Lutimow pas..
sed away in Wing . 'strict
Hospital on'Sunday „December
'20th in his 68th year, . •
Funeral service will be conduc-"
_iesifatakeJohliggine,_Fune ra •
Horne; Lucknow on'Tuesday, •
Dec'ember'22 at 2 p.m. 'Tempor-
'ary entombrrient at South Kinloss
Mauoeurn.-
the'-y.tedd'fnp*-eption at theLack-
now Legion on Saturday evening
in honour of Mr. and•Mrs. George
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' Miss Irene Hogan of Londari:
spent few days last week With
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hogan.
Friends Of 'Mrs. NiCk Perry of
Detroit will, be pleased tojearn A beef draw -was held' recently •
that she is coming along fairly 'at 4 National Farmers' Union
well since breaking her hi P in' dance.at Bright.. Tickets had been
ep ember.7-S-he-lrarbeen-getting---sold4hroughout
•'Wins Beef In,
Visitors with Mr. and Mr,
Philip'Steer on Sunday fOr•(
ins dinner were Mr.. and
Eon Wallace and Susan, ,Nir
Mrs..Peter Steer and Tracy
6Orvir. and Na -s. Pt.e
1,tfcknow, Mr. and Mrs. Do
Wayne and' Beverly .41
Ernie Hanna of Kinloss 'Towl
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Mr. and. Mrs. Bob•13tegm
family entertained the Bre„
relatives on Saturday: The
from Tharnesford Exeter,
Goderich.
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Mr.and Mrs. Eric HeWi,
BervieiWere .sit nday v isitor
.Mr. and Mrs,GOrdon Wal,
and Mrs. Bob Mac t
.Steve'n•of Arnberley •i,vere'
visitors with Mr . and Mr,
McQuillin. and. Ronnie.. •
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Mr. and.Mrs‘., Harvey Houston of.
Holyrood. • • • '
Wallace, Houston of. Ottawa
spending the. the holidays with his/
parents Mr. 'and Mrs. Harvey
Houston..
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side for the enJoya
Kinloss Y.P.S.: thanked till
evening. 'Doug Wall than
ladies who served lunch.
On, Sunday, evening the
went CarOl singing
Visited Mrs. Wm. Orr , Mis
G are gus •1:W1
StrOrile ; Teeiwater and Stu
Scot. Each Was. presented
bOx of treats, Others \;./ht
received boxes were Neil N
Donald,'Mrs.'Brow n
Hedley and. Mrs.. To?. .
After the caro l singingth
grOup-was,invited to the tic
Mr. and Mrs: Bob Bregman
refreshments." They wele't
by John de Boer.
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Langside Young People's Soc,
iety entertained South Kinloss
P S at a skating party on. Fti-
day evening .at I„ucknowarena.
After Skating the. group went to
.Langside Corrimunity Hall.
Garnes•were enjOyed and lunch
was served by•Mis.. Cliff
Mrs.. Elrner, Scott and Mks .• Gordon
Wall. 4 •
Pat•Sparks on behalf of South
jtomor League
Zena7Garniss'wa's the champion
for the girls with a high Singleof
177 and -a high double of 344."
Murray Button was high for the'
boys with a highisingle Of 188 and
a high doubleof341.
. 'Teen points:, Lifesavers 5 ,' Wag -
On Wheels 2; Potato Chips 3 . Chic -
lets 0.
•• Team standings- Lifesavers 29
Chiclets 15 , Wagon Wheels 15.,
Potato Chips 11.
'The winners of the "Christmas
taw" were Mutray,Reid , Allan
Johnstone ;-Murray Button , St4ie
Garnist, David Humphrey , Zena
Garniss arid Mirgaret Montgorner)
.The next bowling .will be Jan-
uary 9th.
around with help Of..,a walker., but
'expects to be, walking on her Own
,before . • •
The students of St. Joseph's
1st prize of 1/2 beef went to the
Woodstock area; 2nd prize of a'
hind quarter .cif beef to Mrs. Alvin
.school certainly_have_hee.11P14- Moran , R. R.' 7., •Lucknow : This. •
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ing hp their talents this'past Week. prize ticket was'sold, by John
A week'ag9 Sunday, September. Austin,' R. R. '7; Lucknow, who'
13 they appeared •on-Singtime on received $1000. 3rd prize, a '
CKNX-Ty, On Thursday, Sept.- front quarter of beef Went 'to the
ember 17 they were heard singing Stratford area . it.fiumber from
carols On CKNX Radio at 'differ- this local attended the dinde in
ent ,interVals, during -the day,
and on'the same nightthey staged
4 very suCcessftil Christmas COn-
cert in the school gym,. Keep
up the good work, Kingsbridge ,j,
and credit goes to the.teachers
and Mrs. Lillian Simpson, music.
teacher who certainly are largely
responsible for all this.
1\,lerry Christmas everyone!
Bright. •
The N.F.U. Huron Bruce Local
384 are presently engaged, in.4n
information survey tabulating the
number of 'farmers and their loca-
tions in the local, Ashfield town,
ship has already been.completed.
This'suryey is being tarried out
nation -wide •
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NEW YEARS EVE DANCE
RIPLEY TOWNSHIP HALL
Thursday, December 31st
MUSIC, BY AUREL ARMSZRONG'S ORCHESTRA.
Admission $1.50 per person
• • HATS — HORNS -- NOVELTIES ;—.FUN FOtt.'ALL
EVERYONE WELCOME DANCING FROM 1p:30 ON
SPONSORED BY RIPLEY CURLING CLUB' ,
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