Turning Back The Pages - July 15

75 years ago — July 1935

Reflections of the Season (editorial): The old fashion country bare foot boy with cheeks of tan seems to have joined the recent well known horse and buggy days. In those days the boy used to step on various and sundry articles in the grass but his feet were tough and a few stone bruises and cuts didn’t seem to matter, but today he seems to be about as scarce as the horse and buggy. He was a sturdy little chap and during vacation the world was his. Today he probably wears white sport shoes or sneakers and early learns to step on the gas, and it takes a lot more to make him happy. The old fashioned boy seems to have gone the way of the little red school house.

LAKEVILLE — Merrill G. Fenn, who has for the past 21 years been the service man at the local exchange of the Southern New England Telephone Co., has been transferred to the Willimantic exchange and assumed his duties on Monday. Mr. Fenn’s family are remaining here for the present.

LIME ROCK — Mr. and Mrs. George Darling of Bridgeport have moved to the home of Mr. Darling’s brother, William Darling, and they are now ready to take elderly people or children to board at their house.

50 years ago — July 1960

Fleets of orange trucks manned by five crews of tree surgeons moved into Lime Rock, Salisbury and Lakeville this week clipping branches and cutting trees in preparation for the new power lines being installed by the Hartford Electric Light Company as the first move toward increasing its voltage service in the area.

SHARON — At 12 noon on Saturday the Sharon fire siren rang and rang. About 40 men assembled at the firehouse ready for action. However, to their surprise, the noon whistle had merely stuck, and the siren was a false alarm.

Miss Jill E. Olsen, 18-year-old daughter of Mrs. Janet Greene of Canaan, enlisted this week in the Women’s Army Corps for a three-year period.

25 years ago — July 1985

An overwhelming 93 percent of Salisbury Bank and Trust Co. shares have approved changes in the bylaws, designed to protect the bank from future unsolicited takeover attempts, Bank President Robert T. Cunningham announced this week.

CANAAN — Robert and Mary Kruse have joined the growing list of businesspersons who feel that Canaan is a town with a bright future. The Kruses, who are owner-operators of Discount Quality Furniture in Torrington, just opened a branch of that business in the former Bob’s Clothing Store building on Railroad Street.

These items are reproduced just the way they originally appeared in decades-old Lakeville Journals.

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