Turning Back the Pages - January 26

100 years ago — January 1912
LIME ROCK — While coasting in our street last Monday, Harry Amundson had the misfortune to get hurt quite badly.

SALISBURY — Mr. Knight of New York has bought Dan Ashman’s place. Dan has bought the Elliott place and Horace Kelsey Mrs. Burtch’s property.

LAKEVILLE — The hose company were called out by an alarm on Wednesday afternoon. A melting pot in R.C. Miller’s plumbing establishment blew up and made things lively for a few minutes. Prompt application of fire extinguishers by those near at hand squelched the flames before they had a chance to get any head way, making it unnecessary for the firemen to turn on the water.

CHAPINVILLE — The Borden’s have finished harvesting their ice and a number of the local ice houses are being filled this week.

MILLERTON (N.Y.) — An addition of eight feet is being made to the C.N.E. Station, at the east end, bringing the building to the street line.

50 years ago — January 1962
The Lakeville Journal is reaching out to include news of a seventh town; Norfolk, our neighbor to the northeast. Our reporter-correspondent for this job is Miss Joan Curtiss who, in addition to having a life-long acquaintance with Norfolk, is the sixth generation of her family to live in the same house on the same street in the same town.

Joseph Whalen of Lakeville is one of six people nominated by President John F. Kennedy to postmasterships in the state. Mr. Whalen has been serving as acting postmaster since the retirement of the late Fred Constantine last September.

Samuel Hawley of Canaan Mountain spent last weekend in Utica, N.Y., taking part in a Bonspiel, or Curling tournament. Mr. Hawley and his team mates, Edward C. Childs, William Brown, and Darrell Russ, of Norfolk, reached the semifinals before being eliminated.

25 years ago — January 1987
Caren Pettinato, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Miller of Pine Plains, N.Y., married Richard A. Bunce Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Bunce Sr. of Canaan, on Jan. 3. Caren Bunce is a registered nurse at Sharon Hospital. Her husband is a partner at Bunce Construction Co. in Canaan. The couple lives in Canaan.

Taken from decades-old Lake-ville Journals, these items contain original spellings and phrases.
 

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