The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-07-12, Page 8CLOSED AT 7 P.M. EVERY EVENING
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Feel Much
Too Hard?
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our smooth-ride club. New shock ab-
sorbers are part of our comfort check.
Comfort for Cars
LE. Mac DONALD
LUCKNOW
THE L,UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 411,Y. 12th, WI EIGHT
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LOOKING BACKWARDS
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
WITH MARGARET THOMPSON
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MARCH 1952
Fire of undetermined origin
destroyed the barn the property
.of. Mr. and Mrs. John Dahm er.,
just south of Lucknow. John also
lost all his livestock with, the ex-
ception of one hog which'was out-
side the building. .
Mr-o'-and-lvilts- Phillip Stewart______N
opened a new decorating store
in Lucknow. The store featured
SunWorthy wallpapers , paints
and enamels and gift articles.
kit e
20 YEARS AGO
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the entrance examinations in the'
West Bruce Inspectorate, Eunice
Newton was presented with the
W. F. Bald gold medal. She was
the first Lucknow student to 'win
the medal since 1922. The first
Lucknow student to win this med-
al was Grace MacKay, daughter
of Rev. Angui MacKay.
Other winners were Glady% Spind-
ler , Margaret MacKenzie, Mary
Connell, Louise Garbutt , Bessie
Rinice•Newton..'
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60 YEARS-AG (
'4urdie , Jean Stewart„ and lastly
-1F-r--suceestalning:the--
operated a similar business•until
burned out. two years previously
when fire razed the four-store
• block "over the iiVer".
highest marks of any student at
40 YEARS AGO
MARCH 1932
MARCH 1912
A school report for Sc. S. NO. 3
West Wawanosh named the fol-
lowing students - Cliff Murray,
Anna Stuart , James Wilson,
Della Fitzpatrick, Laura Fitz-
patrick, Gordon Cameron,
Lottie Johnston, Allan Diu:nth,
Gormley Thompson Morley
RECREATION
BEAT
The Recreation Showcase is
over and we would like to, take
'this time to thank the numerous
people, too numerous to name,
who helped to make it the success
that it was. It is always good to
see a community pull together in
an'endeavor and this was quite
evident in th s past week end's'
activity.
. The tra.velli ds- ng-playgrounare
now in operatiOn in three of the
four Sites. We hope to provide
the children with stimulating
activities.of both a physical and
mental nature without curtailing
the freedom that Children need
for creative-play. If you have a .
child between the ages of 4 and
12 it is still not too late to reg-
ister .for a summer of fun and fit-
ness.
Now that the Showcase is over
we hope to get programmes
North Ashfield
Name Champions
A successful Field Day was held
at North Ashfield School on. June
16
The winners were as follows:
Junior Girls, Mary Lillian Sirnp-,
son; Junior Boys, John McIntosh
ancLarald....Coglt.; Tied; Inter raved
iate Girl, Sandra Robb; Intermed-
iate Boy, Paul Hamilton; Senior .
Donna Moran; Senior Boy
David Simpson .
Johnston, Torrithy Webster , •
JohnnY Cranstbn, Abie Sm'ythe,„
Ruth Fowler, Johnny Errington,
1 rvey
seer .,• Mildred'Fitzpatrick,.Jim •
Durnin , John Thompson, Annie .
Durriin „ Joe Thompson,. Harry
Durnin , Katie 'Fowler „ Lorne ' . '
Durnin „ Harris Purdon, Wilbert •
Duruin, John A;:.Thompson,
.underway to fill the recreational
needs of the over 21 age group:
If you'have any ideas,as to vhat
you would like to do with
your spare time, give us a call.
-Wee- r nbtalwa always in-a. position to_
second guess as w to what you ant
.to do.
The "Big' Fish Contest" is .
•completed and although there was
a generally poor response , we
do have winners in 2 of the three
classifications. Robert LeGrand
of Teeswater won the brook trout
competition with a 12", 1 lb. 6
07. catch Greg Gardner of Luck•
now was the winner of the pike
division with a 34 inch, 10 lb. 1
oz. whopper. See elsewhere in
the• Sentinel for, picture.
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lie Cranston, Mary.Johnston,
Blanche. Webster, Clayton
Smythe, Edna Fowler, Lizzie Wil-
son, Riis.sel Johnston, Gracie Rob-
ertson, Elmer Piudon.
Teacher E. S. \Miller. ,
BUSES WILL .BE AT PICK-UP STATIONS AT 8 A.M.
LESSONS WILL BE FROM 11:30 TO 10:00 A.M.
Winner n Big Fish Contest
1
receives a rod and reel and tackle
box donated by Greer TV,.anq
Electric.
Robert. Le Grand of -i'LAswater,
son of Mr'. and Mrs. Art LeGrand
(Ardonna Johnston), •had the best
brook trout in the co::.Fetition.
vt—ral2"—long and v. Li,,hcd 1
6 oz. He winsca rod a r.c.''reel and
tackle box donated i'ion Mach -
an Hardware.
RIPLEY ABATTOIR
WILL TAKE PLACE
IN GODERICH STARTING JULY 31 AND
CONTINUING FOR 4 WEEKS c
Greg Gardner, 9-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Eu•ene Gardner •
Wit-
.o Lucknow, was the overall win-
ner 'in the big fish contest sponsor-
ed by the Lucknow Recreational
Planning and Development Com-
mittee. Greg proudly displaysrhis.
34" 'pike whiCh tipped the scales
at 10 oz. as his sister
Sandra , 10, looks on. Greg was
with his dad when he caught the
fish a mile south of Lucknow. He
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Cutting and Wrapping — Sausage Making — Fast Freezing ,
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HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS r
CATTLE ONLY ON ,FRIDAYS
Have cattle in on Thursday for Friday's kill
;gm. 411•10. 411•11. +ow
With Two Big Coolers, We Are Able To Hang Your Beef From
to 3 Weeks --'Whatever Your Requirements Are
For Homelreezers We Sell Choice Home Killed Beef. Pork
and Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Prices
ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR
' PRoTECTION.
CHAS. HOOISMA, PROP,
ABATTOIR 395-2905 STORE 305-2961
Alememie lieememeimmegio!