The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-28, Page 22WEDNESDAY,, JUNE 28th, 1912 THE 1,UCKNOIN SENTINEL, LUCK. ow„ ONTARIO
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Fire of unaccountable origin
destroyed the large barn,, and its
contents of stock, implements
and feed , on the farm of Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Ritchie of Ashfield.
A. W. Hamilton of 'Lucknow
was appointed C. N. R. station- .
master at Hanover., He had been.
stationmaster here for almost
34 years, succeeding b.. G.
"011ie" Martin on July 8tIr, 1918.
Cam MacTavish•took over the
gas and oil distribution business •
formerly operated, by Murray
Johnston of. Wingham.
Malcolm of Kinlough and' Miss
Helen Malcolm of Toronto pur-
chased a 'building lot in Lucknow
with the intention of building a
new home in the near future.
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and pins were awarded recently. to
Cathy Culbert, Dungannon;
Marian McGee, R. R. 3, Wing-
loss Township Scouts and Cubs.
S. S. No. 8 Langside had,
previously been sold for $100 to
a loCaTCOniinittee to be usedas
the Langside Community Centre.
The S. S. No. 7, 2nd Concession
school and property was purchased
by Elymer Reavie for $500. The
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MARCH 1962 inn on 10th concession went to schoolhouse S. S. No. 5 on the.
• 6th concession had been sold be-
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at Wingham Achievement Day
for the district 4-1-I olubs. Miss -
Catherine Hunt , home economist,
made the presentations.
Advance Times Photo.
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The old school properties of the
Six school sections, comprising
GIVES. A COMPLETE _WEATHERPROOF JOB
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Ray Stanley. of Kinlosi for $240.
S. S. No. 4 Holyrood was-purCha
ed for $50 for the use of the Kin-
GAVE!
A sc hool report, for the Senior
nor-•., S. S. No. 4 West Wawa-
.arned the following students-
-14.1„%rJfred Farrier; Annie Camp-
bell . Vera Todd , 'Alvin Woods,,
' Vera Wocxii , Gretta Webb, Mad-
Hennessey , Fred ,MOQuillin,
Iren'e Woods , Lila Gaunt, Reg
Grates Cameron', Muriel '
Miller , Dorothy IvicQuillin, Irene
.„..r r - I Lynch , Lula Weatherhead GeOrge
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• To, find a horseshoe.embedded.
in the, heart of .a maple tree was
the surprising discovery made
while outting_WOod_onihe farm o.f
.Harry Lavis , seCond concession.:
Kinloss:. The shoe was revealed
upon splitting a ..maple block.
They had missed.running on to it'
fraetion of an inch. The only
explanation. for. -finding the' shoe •in
the'ttee , was that it was possibly
hung on a branbh when the tree
was quite, small and.:becarne.irri-,
bedded as the tree grew.. ..•
.• P. Stuart Mac•Kenzie, barrister.
and 'solicitor of Walkerton,. open-
ed 'a weekly. .practiSe in Litt know,
.which was open each Wednesday .
afternoon and evening.
• ... The old German artillery piece
...that'lliad "adorned" the Bowling....
Green park for several yegs was
turned, into scrap. The gun was
released to the Cla-nsinen Sa1=- • .
,vage Committee. • These, old war
itrOPhies were the property of the
{government and an order-in-
:council had authorized the,,rnilit-
ary' Museum Board and Salvage ,
officer to dispose olthese trophies.
50 YEARS AGO
MARCH' I'd22
fore the Central School Area was •
formed. It was purchased for
$1.,00 by the Kairshea Women's
Institute.
30 YEARS AGO
MARCH 1942
entrance at the Town Hall. A ,
niembrial "in honour of Our Glor-
ious Dead" had been erected
over two years previously. q&I'lie
scroll and list of names 'on the
roll was the work of, Lloyd Agnew.
Fire destroyed the large frame
house of Thomas Drennan Sr. ,
Concession 9, Ashfield. •
William Youn commenced
work as mechanic at T. W.
Smith% garage , Mr. and Mrs.
Youn moved to Lucknow, from
Owen Sound. .
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McQuillin , Eddie Gaunt , Winni-
fred McQuillin, Tommy Todd,
Arnold Woods.
`Tea'cher, Dorothy C. Douglas.
20 YEARS AGO
MARCH 1912
A school report Of the Primary
Rooth of Luc know Public School,
named the following students
Marjorie Hughes, Jean Spindler,
folin Johnston, Ella •McNall,
Winnifred Elliott , John Cain,
Hanna Blitzstein, Rhoda HoWey,
'Pharis Mathers , Lawrence Finlay.
Son, Bessie Murdie , Stewart
Burns, Kathleen Hill, Tena
Blitzstein , Verna
CoTrinYurnin, Alma Bla'ke,.
Nathan Mendelson , .Frankie
Cain', 'Wesley' I luston , Myrtle
Naylor, Willie Treleaven,.
George Douglas , Vialo Blair,
Gordon Faeburn , NcITs;
Eden MOrrison i Gordon Thomp•
son , Evengeline RobinSon, Torn.
thy Alton, Annie Johnston, Dora
Mitchell, Mary McLean, Irene
Rathwell , Elmo Lawrence, Flora
Andrew , Robbie Andrew, Alex
Murdie,, Wellington Webster, Lill
Basso, Gordon Jewitt, Alvin .
Fitzell, Ruisel Robirison,•Normag
Naylor , ;\1aY 'Orr, Ena Me.
Nall.
Isabel Murdic , Tedder.
60 YEARS AGO
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MARCH 1932
The local branch of the _
Women's Institute conclUded,a
worthwhile undertaking with the
placing of an Honotrr-ItylI in 'the
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