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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-28, Page 22WEDNESDAY,, JUNE 28th, 1912 THE 1,UCKNOIN SENTINEL, LUCK. ow„ ONTARIO Includes double dresser with mirror, chest' on cliest night table and panel. bed Reg. $429 365 Special Price • • • • • • • '• • • • • • N"" "`"`•••,••••••\•‘ JOHNSTONE and SON 4 ••• • • A. •• • MARCH 1952 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. 40, yEARS:400 The RED. CROSS is RUNE ki STAMPS FROM Luclovoly . SENTINEL al B1 SO PI St ar Cl fa M Pa Jii CI ati ,b0 av Br pr PAGE TWENTY-TWO S. WHITE FRENCH PROVINCIAL. BEDROOM -SUITE t • v. 'I B rc to fr tl, re 01 ac . Provincial Honor Certificates 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 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••!!.••••••••• ' blackboards were sold separately -the-new K loss-Central Are '-----ro—y i a_ with two being bought for the Kin EARS-AG went on sale. The land and build• • O-- Lucknow United-Church- The-- MARCH 1962 inn on 10th concession went to schoolhouse S. S. No. 5 on the. • 6th concession had been sold be- 111 • ham; Karen' Rivett , Dungannon, at Wingham Achievement Day for the district 4-1-I olubs. Miss - Catherine Hunt , home economist, made the presentations. Advance Times Photo. +••••••••••*••••••••4••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOOKING___WKWARDS THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES .WITH MARGARET THOMPSON , / The old school properties of the Six school sections, comprising GIVES. A COMPLETE _WEATHERPROOF JOB LENGTHS IN STOCK 6 FT. TO 16 FT. AVAILABLE IN LENGTHS UP TO M FT. ALSO SPIRAL LEAD HEAD NAILS ARDOX NAILS 8-F-TT-R11113-ED-PLASTIC-S-HEETS ALSO AVAILABLE AND , 4010(401.40/riier ot IN STOCK 00 $ ST. LAWRENCE I PORTLAND CEMENT 041 44011rAlriatior.tg JOHN W. NEMDERSON LUMBER LTD. PHONE 528-311$ Galvanized .I.P.irP44,7v.proar DO IT NOW- COLOURED, PRE-COATED GALVANIZED STEEL ROOFING In 8 Different Colours MEM ENE ENIENINI NEM EEL INN MEMO 11111-1111 NNE NEMINII MEI MEL VII 111111111E MEE ME NMI NINE NIENINENI MEM MI Eli ENNEEMI NEI EVE ELME ENE MINI IEL WEN =MEE arty NNE =IMF INN try INN IIINNINP 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 • • • 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. . • • 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 d S_ MARCH 1932 The local branch of the _ Women's Institute conclUded,a worthwhile undertaking with the placing of an Honotrr-ItylI in 'the , , „ , • . •A FURNITURE LUCKNOW PHONE 5284013 •••••••••••••••••!••••••••••••••••• • • ••••••••1 LOOKING-- BACKWARDS THROUGH THE SENTINEL NIS • WITH MARGARET THOMPSON .40•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • •