Turning Back The Pages October 14

75 years ago — October 1935

SALISBURY — The many friends of L.K. Fulton will be pleased to learn that he has returned from Hartford Hospital, where he has been under treatment, and is looking fine.

LAKEVILLE — Mrs. Fred Ellis had the misfortune to fracture an ankle by falling down stairs at her home on Monday.

LIME ROCK — Grandma Tompkins is on the sick list.

50 years ago — October 1960

High light of the North Canaan Town Meeting last Monday night was the attempt of the town to give back to F. Raymond Greene eight streets which it had accepted in 1949. Town Counsel John F. Bianchi admitted he was caught unprepared when Mr. Greene came to the meeting represented by Attorney Catherine Roraback.
A letter from Miss Roraback, who was unable to be present, stated that Mr. Greene was not obligated to accept the return of the land and further that she could find no authority to compel him to accept it.

CORNWALL — Miss Catee Gold is employed at Pittsfield General Hospital, Pittsfield, Mass., as a medical technician.

25 years ago — October 1985

CANAAN — Lou Ann Woltersdorf, a member of the North Canaan Volunteer Ambulance Corps, has become the first woman member of the Canaan Fire Co. Mrs. Woltersdorf reportedly applied for membership because she feels emergency medical care will be more effectively supplied if an emergency medical technician is among those responding to fire calls.

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

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