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THE LUCKNOW StNT•INEL, LUCKNO'W, ONTARIO/
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Heartiest .
best wishes for
your bright and 'happy
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and the gladdest,
glad New Years! 3
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'hone 110
Buy Ripley .Resilience : Clerk. Cast,, Tie -Breaking . Vote
Mr, Nand .Mrs. Lloyd Wylds of ' Tames .Reach .and • Gordon Cann.
Kincardine purchased; Bruce ' were tied 'for a seat 'on ttie Safi-,
1Vtathieson's property on the out-.geen :Township: • Council:: A re-
'skirts of °;Ripley. Lloyd will ear- count • held by; Judge J. F: • P:
• •ry on themail route and will go Birnie failed to make any change.
into thechicken' raising business. in:the final, standing of 305 votes
Mr. and Mrs:' ,Mathieson have ,.each, and to Clerk A. A. 'Mc-
moved to Owen --Sound -•.where.:. Kinnon_ fe1L the unenviable task
Bruce is employed in the : Post 'of pasting the, tie-breaker vote by
-Office; • which .;Mr: Retch, was elected,
Lucknow•.
TKURS,, DECEMBER, 22nd, 1949
(ra*foYd '.s (hiCk at
3tar Operations In January
Ernie. Crawford, local • feed Building Has InterestinlistorY
merchant and .poultry'man, is. The.. building • which -houses
launching a new venture early these joint operations, as well as
in the new .year, When he will Mr. Crawford's feed business has,-,
commence the operation of a an interesting 'background, of in-
eliick hatchery. "
terest at least to • old-timers, .
Originally !is*.'building was
Ernie has built the 'hatchery• ''•the Wesleyan Methodist. Church
and Was used as such. until the
`erection ofthe new Metho•dist
85`-64 :years. ago---
Church �in 18
during,the ;gastorate sof Rev. Geo...
Turk,
The.p1 'church, which sat on
the corneof •Outram' and, Will,
oughby St. ''was purchasedby' the'
late, : Adam ' Thompson, } . carriage
•rnaker and b1acksrriith,He:'moved:
it to itspresent location on Main
'St., and on the site of the'. old
church tbiiilt a' brick house,' now
owned ' by M. "C. Orr of Chesley
and tenanted by the McKay' and
Mustard families.
Mr.; Thompson used the build•
ing.as a ca "'age shop and: livery
'stable •anduilt an:: adjoining
room in a section ;of . his feed
shag on' main street, and has: kris
,incubators installed : and ready.
for odperation •He plans to start.
hatching inmid-January with his
first ''hame-hatchedchicks avail -
Ole in early February.
; The: • Crawford.; _ Hatchery will.
specialize Leghorn-lock'cross;
New:..•Hampshire-Rock; cross' and
Barred Rocks.' The capacity of
the 'four -unit incubator , is . 9,600
eggs, but • provision has. , been
made -for doub,g; this capacity,.
as -the demand. , arran1i . •
For some time, past Ernie ,has
very successfully, operated. brood-
ing 'pens in the upstairs 6f h',s
place, of :'business; where he, ha`s
accoiriodation for some,. 5,000
chinks. With the most modern;
equipment °for. '`hatching ` a n
,brooding opeartions, he Will com-
bine these. dual . activities, With
a view to giving thicken raisers
the last word. in .'service and:Sat:
isfaction,
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blacksmith shop which has since.
been ;removed,, and; the property
is now Used by Mr. Crawford as
a'parking . lot
The (building served as a livery
stable, under thQ.,Tliompson fam
;and ' later 'was operated in
turn : by John. Blake and W J,.
and : Rdbert "-Doug7,as "With, the,.
advent bf the motor car, the liv-
ery 'stable eventually: became' a
garage, and was operated as such
by Cecil Mullin and Harold Park
:(and; probably. others):: Event:
ually T W. Smith purchased' it
icor'. scar storage 'purposes, , and
from .'Mr. Smith- the Fire 'Com-
pany purchased the building for
a 'temporary fire hall, and; then
disposed of. it, .to' Mr 'Crawford
who made extensive; 'repairs', :to,
thebiuilding, which included new
asph�ait shingle siding' and a ;cloy-
ink of; the "church windows"'
whitch,•for : three score years had
unniistaka(bly, , told `: of the'. first
purpose of . this structure,•
COWS - $2.50 each;
HORSES $2.50 Ea,
HOGS -:50c per cwt,;
( Over 250 lbs. each).
Phone'coilect',
Ripley 182.
Wingham. 561-j,
Ingersoll
William Stone Sons, Ltd.
INGERSOLL ONTARIO
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.GRACE ,Mac1'HERSON "AMONG
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The •Royal, Connaught Hotel,'
Hamilton, '`was the recent scent
of ,a., colorful' event highlighted..
by, the presentation :of d'iplomas,
and` lovely, tbrorize medals' to fit:
teen medallists iii ,ballroom dans-
ing in : waltz, '.,fox • trot, :'; samiba,_
runiba, tango • and :,:syncopated
swing:, The wards Were inade•by.
Ken Soble, and the', new. med
•allists igaife ari`,exhibition of syn-
capated swing:
,Mira` Grace lVlacPhersorii. farm
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.Orly of Lucknow; was one .Of
Hasnil'ton's first Medallists, Grae
is • a member, of the' "400 Club"
Which is an exclusive dub`; of
advanced : dancers who have been
doing exhibition ;dancing at the
Brant Inn; Burlington
Master' of "Ceremonies• for the:
medallist • presentations; W a s
Gordie' Tapp, of: C iML,',who in
trodced a variety`''show reipre
senting the United. Nations. Miss
'MacPherson was dressedn` Scot-
tish costume',:.. representing Scot,.
lea nd.
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Five lovelypatterns
from -left to right:
Coronation,: lady Hamilton,
Evening Star,, Mornit.g Star,
Milady.
Services start at .. $44.75
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Mildrpay merchant, • died .last
Wednesday.
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