Turning Back The Pages

100 years ago — 1921

LIME ROCK — The first sewing society is to be held at Miss Carrie Richardson’s Thursday. Every one is cordially invited.

— Lost (Adv.) Flexible Flyer racer taken from the Hub, name “Jeffrey” scratched on top. Reward for information given to R.W. Dufour.

— March came in like a lamb all right but as one old fellow remarked he had noticed all his life that if he lived through March he lived through the rest of the year.

50 years ago — 1971

The Lakeville Journal is opening an office in Canaan, located in half of what was formerly Bob’s Clothing Store. Managing Editor is David Parker and Assistant Editor is Mrs. Kathryn Bickford who took over from Amherst Eaton as Canaan and Falls Village correspondent and now will work from the new Canaan office instead of her home.

— Plans have been completed for the bottle drive to take place this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.  Bottles from the towns of Lakeville, Canaan, Sharon, Falls Village and Kent will be collected from drop-off points in those towns and taken to the Sharon Audubon Center for a “bottle-smashing party” and then to the recycling plant in Dayville. 

CORNWALL — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Sandmeyer received a surprise from their son, Lieut. Ralph W. Sandmeyer Jr., on Friday afternoon, when he and Command Pilot Jim DeHaven “dropped in” after losing radio control with Poughkeepsie, N.Y.  

25 years ago — 1996

Last weekend’s gusty winds left approximately 4,000 customers of Connecticut Light and Power in the Northwest Corner without power at some point over last weekend. Gusts as high as 68 miles per hour were recorded in Torrington, according to the National Weather Service. 

SHARON — Bear Scout Matt Selino of Sharon went undefeated through five heats to win the annual Sharon Cub Scout Pack 24 Pinewood Derby Feb. 17 at the Sharon Firehouse. 

FALLS VILLAGE — M/Sgt. James R. Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dean, has been awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for outstanding service at HQ USAF, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. Dean is stationed at Warner Robins Air Force Base in Georgia.

LAKEVILLE — Harney and Sons Teas and other relatively small local businesses are now in one sense global players on the World Wide Web with the help of “home page” web-site designers from Lakeville Internet. 

These items were taken from The Lakeville Journal archives at Salisbury’s Scoville Memorial Library, keeping the original wording intact as possible.

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