100 years ago, 1911

A meeting of the Lake Auburn Fish Protective Association will be held in the Auburn Board of Trade rooms on Court Street next Thursday evening at 7:30. There is important business to come before the meeting.

Miss Marion Morin has severed her connections with the N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., and has taken a position with the Bates Street Shirt Company.

50 years ago, 1961

An owl crashed through a window at the Eugene G. Bowie home on Winter Street, Auburn, early yesterday morning. The blow suffered by the bird in breaking the window stunned it, but it later revived and perched on a mantle clock. Auburn police called in Game Warden Lyle Frost who coaxed the owl onto a stick and then liberated it through the broken window.

25 years ago, 1986

The fate of a liquor license held by Lewiston’s largest social club will most likely be decided by the end of February, a spokesman for the Maine Liquor Commission said Monday.

Until commissioners decide whether to overturn a City Council decision to deny the license’s renewal, the Cavalier Towne and Country Social Club may continue to sell liquor and beer to its 1,650 members, according to Lynn Cayford, director of the licensing division. The one-year license officially expires Wednesday.