The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-04-24, Page 1720 YEARS AGO
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKINIGW, ONTARIO- metAPRIL 24th, 1974. SEVENTGEN
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Eda Phillips, Mary Horton.
Jr. III - Bernice,Murphy, Rus-
sel Alton, Lorne. Phillips, Freda
Saunders, Clare Lannan.
II - Gordon Saunders.
Promoted from 1 to ,.11 class -
Lyal Lannan, Rose Marie Lannan,
Howard Blake, Tom Phillips, Ray-
mond Murphy, Elva Moran.
Primer - Margaret Phillid4,
Lloyd Saunders, Gordon Hackett.
0. L. Anderson, teacher.
60 YEARS AGO
APRIL 1914
The fine Drug Store with dwel-
ling above, belonging to J. Garn-
et'Armstrong, Luclmow was
completely gutted by fire, destroy-
ing a large stock of goods, the
leD 7,to George and
Cillbert) MacDonald of
on Tneiclay, April 9,
$t., Joseph's Hospital., a
Julie Lynn. First grand-
*. and Mrs. Elmer
Amberley and Mr. and
MacDonald, Lucknow .
uAlexandra, Marine
i•Hospital, Goderich
April 23rd. 1974, to
Francis Huber (Gail
jof Goderich„ a daughter,
Michael and Marie.
at Victoria Hospital,
,friday, April 19 to Mr.
Ilan Gardner, R. R. 2
on, Aaron Nathan.
APRIL 1954
Postal rates went up April 1st.
On local delivery letters, includ-
ing mail routes served by the loc-
al office, the ,4 cent rate applied.
Delivery through-any other post
office called for a 5¢ stamp.
Farewell sermons were deliver-
ed by Rev. Charles Winn, as he,
concluded a four-year pastorate as
minister of Lucknow and Dungan-
non Presbyterian Church congrega -
dons. He had accepted a' call to
Dixie Presbyterian Church.
Total snowfall recorded from
November 1953 to the end of
March 1954 was 120 inches accord-
KINCARDINE
At 4.30 p.m. March' 24 Con-
stable Poland investigated an
accident on Hwy. 21, Huron
Twp. A vehicle operated by John
Pyett , R. R. # 1, Ripley, while
southbound struck the rear Of a
trailer being hauled by a vehicle
operated by Charles E. Eckel.,
R o R. # 2, Zurich.;
At 4.10 p.m. March 26, Con-
stableD. Dawson investigated an
accident on Hwy., 21, Kincardine
Twp. A vehicle operated by
Bruce Aitken, Kincardine, while
northbound, skidded on'slippery
pavement and ended up in the
east ditch.
At 1"0.80 p.m. March 29 Con-
stable Dauiby investigated an
accident on Huron St. , Ripley. A
vehicle operated by Cameron
Cook, Ripley while southbound ,
was struck by a northbound vehicle
operated by Donald Gillies, R. R.
2 Ripley.
At 3:05 a.m. March 30 Con-
stable D. Davison investigated an
accident on Hwy. 9, Kincardine
Twp. A vehicle operated by Rae
McLelland , R. R. 4 Kincardine,
While eastbound , left the roadway
and struck a bridge.
At 3.40 a.m. April 2 Con-
stable D. Dawson investigated an
accident on Conc. 1-2 Huron
Twp. A vehicle operated by. Lynn
Reid, R. R. 1, Ripley , while
westbound, left the roadway and
struck a metal culvert.
SAFER TO SWITCH THAN FIGHT
Don't fight back by keeping
your upper beams on when an on
coming driver doesn't switch to
lower beams. Just dim ,and bear
it.
H. SPRUCE
Provincial Constable.
household furniture and personal
effects.
A Lucknow High School report
for lower school entrance to
normal named the following stud-
ents - M. McKenzie, C. McKin-
ley, M. Hamilton, M. Miller , F.
Webster, D. Douglas, H, Alton,
C. Woods, J. Webb, E. Wilson,
P. Irving, E. McKinley, J.
Spence, M. MeNain, M. McLen-
nan, A. Rathwell, M. Durnin,
M. McDiarmid.
Middle, school entrance to nor-
mal - V. Johnston, E. Mathers,
N. Nicholson, E. Hall, F. Fitz-
gerald, L. Blake, D. McKinley,
L. Pentland, J. Johnston', M. Mc-
Moran, H. Sutherland, N. Woods„
I. Switzer.
H. A. Doupe, Principal. Simple, Easy,
100 Cost „
SWinefebding?
Sial U R—GAIN
Does It..
SHUR-GAIN Swine„Supplement 200
A 38% Swine Supplement used at
200 lb. per ton—to make 15% Dry
Sow Ration and a 14% Hog Grower.
SHUR-GAIN Swine Supplement 300
A40% Swine Supplement used at
300 lb. per ton to make a 16% Hog
Grower and a 16% Nursing Sow
Ration.
SHUR-GAIN Swine Supplement 400
A42% Swine Supplement for use
with corn. To be used at 400 lb. per
ton to make a 16% Hog Grower and a
16% Nursing Sow Ration.
Three new supplements 'to keep feed
quality high and feeding simple. Ask
about SHUR-GAIN Swine Supple-
ment 200-300 and 400..
kndetson Flom"
'rqducts, Limit
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ing to'official weather records.
Low for the month of.March was
7 above zero with a high of 57'
degrees.
40 YEARS AGO
APRIL 1934
According to notice received
from the Radio Branch of the De-
partment of Marine at Ottawa ,
"all radio licenses 'expired on
March 31st and must be.renewed
prior to' May 1st". 'The fee was
$2.00 the same as the previous
year.
A school report of S. S. No. 9
Ash field.named the following
pupils.
Sr. IV - Jean Long, Violet
Saunders.
Jr. IV Phyllis Blake, Elmira
Alton, Bertram Curran, Harley
Phillips.
Sr. 111 - Wilamina Lannan,
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