Turning Back The Pages July 23

100 years ago — July 1909

SALISBURY — The residence of M.H. Robbins is receiving a new coat of paint.

SHARON — Fifty-six fresh air children from Brooklyn arrived Monday to spend two weeks with different families in town.

SALISBURY — Dewey, A.W. Twiss’ faithful dog, was mercifully chloroformed a few days ago. Dewey was getting old and it was deemed best to give him a painless demise. He was a faithful, intelligent animal and the members of Mr. Twiss’ family were greatly attached to him.

50 years ago — July 1959

SHARON — Mr. and Mrs. Henshaw Pollard have purchased the estate of the late Frank Haskell on beautiful South Street.

TACONIC — Mrs. Alexander Barber has returned home after an absence of several months.

SALISBURY — Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Lamson gave a family dinner at their home on Sunday for their son, Sgt. John Wrigley, who is on leave from Ft. Benning, Ga., and his wife. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Whitney and son, Ricky, from Torrington, Mrs. Hattie Lamson, and Obed Bennett.

KENT — Miss Marilyn Sleighter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sleighter, is living in Branford, Conn., for the summer. Miss Sleighter, a June graduate of Bates College in Maine, will be employed by the Central Intelligence Agency in Washington this fall.

25 years ago — July 1984

A Great Barrington man who had just come from his job as a stone mason at the Woodland Restaurant in Lakeville walked into the Lakeville Wine Shop Saturday and won $10,000 in the Connecticut Instant Lottery. The ticket was purchased by John Morrison and his girlfriend Donna Rollins.

Paton family appreciates support

Although we have lost our beloved Kaelan, we have been truly overwhelmed by the outpouring of sympathy and care we have received from this community. It has been both heartbreaking and heart-warming and has helped us through this achingly hard month.

On behalf of the entire Paton family, we wish to thank all of you for your gifts of love and human kindness. We will always remember how much you have done for us.

Sandy and Caroline Paton

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