Turning back the pages

 100 years ago — October 1914

CHAPINVILLE — Mrs. Frank Lloyd and children have been visiting relatives in Sharon.

The Salisbury Fire Company has received some new fire fighting apparatus among which is a new hook and ladder truck and about three hundred feet of hose. The funds for the new apparatus were largely supplied by the newly organized Village Improvement Society. The hose company is now much better equipped to fight fire, and the good already accomplished by the Village Improvement Society is very gratifying.

LAKEVILLE — Messrs. A.R. Miller, Peter Flynn, Bert T. Chapman and C.G. Lawrence enjoyed an auto trip to Albany on Tuesday.

 50 years ago — October 1964

SHARON — Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Westsmith of Hillsborough, California, who purchased the Edgar Church tree farm on White Hollow Road, are remodelling the huge log cabin on the hill into a most interesting and attractive year round home for themselves. Dr. Westsmith also purchased the Snyder Building on Main Street, Lakeville, as an investment and location of his offices where he will practice ophthalmology. 

Open and friendly in his approach to people, Thomas Meskill, GOP candidate for the new Sixth Congressional District, was greeted in the same way by townspeople in Kent on his visit Oct. 13. Escorted by Mrs. Katharine Evarts, Mr. Meskill visited both factories to introduce himself to the employees before stopping for lunch at the Kent Pharmacy. He concluded his visit with a stroll down Main Street, greeting all whom he met on the sidewalks and in the stores and asking them for their support on Nov. 3.

SHARON — Theodore Mix is recuperating at home from a concussion incurred in a motorbike accident. Mr. Mix collided with an electric light pole while vacationing in Bermuda, and was hospitalized there for five days before being allowed to return home.

 25 years ago — October 1989

SHARON — Beavers have become bothersome in Sharon. The animals insist on building dams in culverts under roads and the town is forced to spend about one day a week clearing away the debris. But First Selectman Robert Moeller has found a possible solution which could save the town up to about $20,000 a year. Three-by-three-foot white sheets are being hung over areas in which beaver dams are a problem. The sheets scare away beavers and keep dams from being built.

 These items are taken from decades-old Lakeville Journals and contain original spellings and phrases.

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