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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-06-26, Page 29EspAY, JUNI 26, 1974 THE LOCKNOW $ENT1NEL, 4ucKNOw ONTARIO • ...40•••••••••••••••••••••••t••••,•••••••••• LOOKING BACKWARDS s' THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES WITH MARGARET THOMPSON 000••••••••••••••••••••••••••".......... YEARS AGO DECEMBER 1952 Sentinel carried the follow 7 the emergency bell fail - 4, two ladies found them. ()eked in the cold storage t Silverwood Dairies: One mployees eventually heard ise made by the ladies oh the door handle and d them, Said one of the "Believe me it was the 20 minutes I ever want to ow's 1953 reeve and coun- were elected by acclama- the board comprised of , E. Robertson and Coun- Virden Mowbray, Innes een, S. B. Stothers and Smith. owbray was making good u saddle horse, which he ht some time previously , by using it for making his rounds on his Free Press delivery route. 41 YEARS AGO DECEMBER 1932 Round trip bargain week end fares were being advertised to Toronto for $2.50 return, children 5 to 12 years half fare. A school report of S. S. No. 5 . Ashfield'named the following pupils, Willa Hackett, Birdie Reed , Harvey Ritchie , Lane Gardner , Ellen Andrew , Jimmie Reid , Rena Hunter Billy Dren- nan, Jimmie Hunter, Jean Reid , Eldon Ritchie, Howard Reed , Doris Reid , Lorna Reid , Kathleen Gard- ner , Kathleen Gibson, Kathleen Reid , Russell Ritchie, Keith Hackett, Keith Ritchie. Teacher Ada M. Webster. 61 YEARS. AGO DECEMBER 1912 F. W. Ford sold the stock and PAGE TWENTY-NINE • zit 7.442; • good will ofhis Lucknow Hardware busines's to John Bell and Howard Dowse, two young Culross men. Mr. Ford and his family left the village to take up building work near his former home at Kings- , ville. • • After a period of discouraging 4elays, the Cain House was form- erly re -opened. It had been re- fitted and refurnished from top to bottom and was classed as one of the finest hotels in Ontario outside of the cities. T. F. Cain, who had built the building and gave it it's name, was once rnore in charge assisted by his wife and family. Gamma globulin is made from blood collected by the Red Cross. It is used in the prevention or modification of measles; mumps, polio and infectious hepatitis: • REMEMBER HELP YOUR RED CROSS • is a proven businessman with an agricultural background. plays an important role in the House of Commons. is always ready to provide prompt assistance • •• •