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WEDNESDAY,. „F
B; 24th, 1943
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'THE
LU.CKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO:
20' YEARS AGO•.-- 1945
'FEBRUARY '8th,. 1945
Mr. And Mrs, Wm. 'McPherson
of town, `formerly . 'of . St: Helens,
celebrated their 50th wedding
.anniversary.:.
Wes Huston ' sold :his = barber
'business" to Jack:.Campbell, Wes
was proprietor . of. this business
for fourteen •.years after • purchas
ing it` from; Mrs. Thomas • Watson..
WELL •SST THE S.tYLE•
TNAT EXCELS THEM.
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Two new members; Gordon
Taylor .pd: Mr, 1Vlorgaxi Hender-
son were 'appointed to the Board
of Education. J. ' L. MacMillan
wa7, chairman, •.
T. W. Smith announced disposal.
of his garage business: to ' Charles
Mason,
Officers for . -the ' Dungannon
Agricultural Society . were: Pres-
ident, .Wilfred Overman, 1St Vice
Eldon. Culbert;' 2nd `Dice, Lorne
Durnin; Sec-treas. .T. M. Durnin.
• In "the: "With. The ` Troops"' col=
urnn the, following` .items were re-
erted:-. Gil George Stuart, 'neo:
hew of George and Joe Stuart of.
town, was wounded in aetion..in.
Italy; James ' Frede•ick Heiden-
by, age 21, 'son cf• Mr, and 'Mrs.
Roy Haldenby, Durham Road; had
been • promoted to the 'rank of
pilot officer, (he Was .p.risoner'°of
war at the time); Jim Hunter, son.
of Mr. and Mts. Wm. Hunter • of
Zion ' was injured when a .. train
struck his. motor -cycle in Eng-
land. His 'companion on the . mot-
orcycle
otofcycle was : killed .
Death :Mrs,.` Henry McGee,
83, East Wawanosh Township.
FEBRUARY TS; 1945
• .Q.,ia'aruplet lambs ':were .born on.
the James farm in Kinloss Town
ship. /
Gold pins were presented 'to
Gordon Fisher, Arthur : . Cann,
Jim' Campbell, and • Harvey Hou -
Ston 'ho' ,each. Made their, tenth
Order your co -or High Grade Fertilizer for, delivery 'by.
Feb. 1 and you will save $2.00 Per ton. For.delivery between
.Feb. 3, and Feb.' 28 your "Early Delivery" discount will be
$1.50 per; ton.' in ;addition, .you• can earn cash discounts •of
6%%.' for payment or pre -payment by Feb.: and 6% by
Feb. 28. •
You can depend on' co -or' quality 'because Co-operative's
are owned and controlled by. the people they serve ..
the farmers of Ontario.. Every time you' make a purchase
at your Co-operative you•are making.your business 'stronger '
•.:and more successful. ' '• *Registered Trade Mark
I
,JANUARY :. FEBRUARY
*SAVE 2.00 *SAVE $,140
PER ION " ''
'PER TON
CO Op QUALITY. CONTROL IS YOUR GUARANTEE Op'.SATISFACTION
District Co=op
donation " to a Red Cross ' Blood
Donor . Clini'c. . •
`Four year old: Ruth'Aim , ' Mar -
,shall daughter' of Mr,;. and • Mrs'.
'ave .Marshall, suffered • a • fractur.
ed collar bone; when she was bur
ied in a snowslide of ice and, snow
which fell fron>4. 'the roof of :'her'
house., •
The line up . ,on • the Lucknow •
Girls Hockey Team ' was as fol
Tows; . Goal, , Wilda" Irwin, defense,
Helen' MacKenzie, Mary Marshall,
centre, . Hemen • Salkeld, ,wings,
Helen Mowbray, Mary Johnston,
Alt:, Frances . -Hamilton, Betty
Hamilton, ',Carrie' Milne, Beryl
Soloingn,. _Jean Bisset__Marjorie
Solomon:
Deaths.. Mrs. Walker. Murray,
60, ' Port, Albert; Malcolm. Mac-
Leod, 70
40 YEARS AGO =,- 1925.
F.E.BRUARY .5,1925'• ;
W. E. .Treleaven ,added `a pow-
erful' Diesel. engine .to• the poiver
plant...enabled.
of .the mill which
•the . farmer to have ' his grain
'chopped while , he waited. • .
.Gordon 'Scott' . of Langside' took
ovei; the. blacksmithing business'
of Chas. Chappell of :Ripley.
Following werer . the pupils;
Boom II • of ,.:Lucknow. Public
School ''Sr. II 'Roy, ;Collyer, • Har:-,
old Greer, . Clark Finlayson, Mae
MacMahon, ...Bobbie, Thompson,
' Evelyn . Reed, Wilson Armstrong;
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Eldon Agar,. Ada Burns,. Rozella
Mullin, Jimmie Henderson; Clare
Johnstone; Marie Cousins,
ley 0 ,Langford, 'Cameron . Finlay-
'son, ;: Donald&', Douglas,,Phillis
Cousins, ::Kathleen Ferris,• • , Ken-
neth .'Cameron, : Winnifred' John-
stone; Marjory ';Henderson, Clif
ford Menary, .Betty Brown;'. Melvin
Johnstone, Leonard Irwin, Chester•.
Bruce; . Harold'' Button, Stewart
Cameron; • Donald` MacDonald, E1-
wood Solonioir, • .Ernie Baker, Dor=:
othy Nixon, David Horne,: Jr. ,II
Verna. Steward, Jackie Fisher,
Eddie Whitby; ' Edna Agar, Phil-
ip MacMillan, Tom MacDonald,
;LI' C. Durnin, Melvin Stanley; H.
G. Sheriff was teacher.'
Deaths, Alexander ` MacPherson,
74, London;•• Malcolm .;MacKinnon,,`:
Kinloss
FEBRUARY 1/2, : 1925
:Rev: C., W. De Witt Cosens, M..
A., B..D.., accepted '•a , :call atthe
Co-operative' • ` Union ' 'Church of',
Springfield 'after serving the Ash-.
field' Methodist ' Circuit for four
years,
Changes . were =made in. the And
arson or Johnstone „ Block, then -
occupied by Cameron Murdock
and .;Co. and Johnstone's Furnit-
:ire Stere.' Cameron;' Murdock : and
`Co..' were. advertising a removal..
sale: and 'planned to move .into • the
xoom '.occupied-.. by .'.Johnstone's.- A
;artition was torun from front
to back of the big store .and .the
:Canadian . ' MBank of Commerce
would fit up'•. and 0 occupy the cor-
ner section and, Johnstone's`:would.
move into . the, centre section The
roiirlris' over the bank offices were
to ; be. fitted °as • a :residence to . be.:
accupied 'by bank embloyees
' Council• took action.:to•,� prevent
a continuance of :loafing : and .card
playing at the Waterworks Plant.,
Miss Margaret; Malcolm was •
presented with a 'gift by . the Kin
lough ,' Presbyterian- Church in. srec-
ognition of: seven years service
as organist.
Lois Anna, 21/2 year old daugh-
ter' of Mr. and Mrs."-;V11i11 MacLeod,
had' recoveredfrom an attack of
measles and' was apparently well
when She took ill and' died quite.
suddenly.
A'upeeial train with about. 160
fans' : from Kincardine and', about
150 fans ;from . Ripley journeyed
to Wingharn to see a hockey game
between Ripley ' and Wingham,
This was. a game previously play-
ed and 'protested ' by Ripley. The
second game ended ina tie .after.
three periods of overtime.
Death, Dave . Donaldson; 70,
Teeswater: .
60 YEARS AGO
FEBRUARY 6th, 1905
Successful revival services`
were being held each evening in
the' Holyrood Methodist ' Church.'
Bruce • 'County Council had .in-
structed the . Warden not .to sigh
the order' for payment of county
grant to Any Agricultural Society
that had horse .races (or they
Custoifl Butcherin
Mondays Hogs, .in" by '4;00 p.m.
CATTLE, •. CALVES and '`LAMB6 EMERY DAY,
• • EXCEPT SATURDAY .
We do Curing *arid Smoking . . Beef, Pork and Lamb.,
Sold Whole, Half or.. Quarter' •.., ;For. Better Service,.
And Lower. Prices — .Call Ripley 100; 0
CHAS. H'OOISMA Prop.: ..
called it speeding 4n . the ring): at
their annual. fairs. .
• Tenders ' were called lar the
building of a .new', Presbyterian
Church in. South Kinloss,, 1/2 mile
north of the Grand : Trunk Sta-
tion, Lucknow. '
J. H.: Scott' and A:• Shaw of
Walkerton; J.. J. Drew : and A.
H.: McDonald of. Guelph, proyis-
ional directors of the Walkerton'
and; Lucknow Railway ' were seek-
ing -authority from the Dominion
Parliament to build three branch
lines. (1) - from Hanover to. Dur,
ham,: thence to. a point .'on the.' T.
G. • B.. Railway between . Flesher -
ton and: Dundalk; (2) from 'Luck-.
now,. to Wingham; :(3) from Tees
'.water to Kincardine.. '
.. Rev. Angus ; • MacKay • formerly
of Lucknow was 'presented with
many ,remembrances.: from the.
Free North Church, before leaving
for Canada froth. Scotland.While
in ,Scotland -he.. preached for six
months.'•for the • congregation: of.
:the Free North : .Church while'
their minister . was absent.
Death, Allan: Murray
FEBRUARY 16,1905 •
• The Ashfield: Quarterly. Board.
extended an unanimous 'call., to
Rev. - W.... A.• . Smith, ;BD:, to re-
main . as their pastor for another
year,
Rev.' M'. Millyard was extended •
a 'Unanimous invitation .to re-
amain' another, 'year as pastel, of
the ..Lu;cknow/: 'V:ethodist Church:
The ..first blockade • of , :the win-
ter .:occurred on. the .railway. El-
even • engines ' 'and '; two ..., snow
ploughs were.. stuck in the. snow
between, Brussels . and Kincardine
in one. day. A collision occurred
at . the 4th, concession" of Kinloss
and a snow .plough and. the cab-
oose . were completely burned The'
mail was .brought _froi i ; Winghani
to 'Lucknow, Ripley and' Kincar-
dine: by. sleigh.
Following were the. officers of
the. West Bruce County 'Orange
Ledge County Master, C: (Ritchie;
D.C.M.; 'R.' . Welsh; Secretary,
Chas.: McDonagh; Treasurer, P.
Dobson; 'Chaplain, Thos. Stanley';:
Lecturers, J. Vennard, J. Bell.;
D. of C., Thos. Moore; Fin. Sec'y,,•
Geo,..H. • Mooney. . •
The Library.. Board met with
,the village. council asking• them
to consider .'',•& proposal' 'for a
grant from. Mr. Andrew Carnegie:
to' build .a permanent public lib-
rary in .:Lucknow. The• decision'
made was: that in consideration
of a .grant of $10;003,• the munic-
ipality would contribute the site
and proceeds' of the present niun-;
icipal 'library building and 'under-
take to inake provisions for " the
proper, maintenance. of the same.
Langside' Presbyterian Church;
had a membership of :112;' •
FarmIn tcome Better
ThanAnti i atd
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Farm income for 1964 was much •
better that 'anticipated for mern-
titers of the Bruce Farm Manage,;
meat . Associations With nearly all.
the accounts :.processed, the
partment of agriculture; office,
here .says the 'farmer who .under
'stands ; mdnagement has good
chances .;for' profit.
Dairy 'farmers have : increased
.their .production an average of,
2,000ds" •
poop .per cow. using.
early cut hay, ' managed' 'pasture
and . the ,corn crop to its maxi
mum, . beef, milk and' hogs are be-
ing ..produced ', more cheaply, than
ever.
What' farmers' have to do .is
fairly. ',clear, agricultural reprea•
sentative George . R. Gear rsays.
Thirty to 35' cows with average
production of ; •12,000 pounds
'milk, with average cost of oper-
ating machinery and a. little bet
ter than ,average . crop production,
will, produce very satisfactory. liv
ing.
:This can also be. done with '25
cows -and a feeder -hog set , up set
.ling 200' to 300 'hogs or it may be
done : by having a satisfactory '
steer calf operation putting 400
to ' 600 pounds. .of :. gain on'' 1_30
steers and keeping 20 ::to, 30 'sows
If ., more farmers knew _what
farm. management Would do, for
them sand if they would lose' their.
fear of .figures and their fear' of.
other people.: knowing their bus-
iness, 'the .problems of :.many
would be solved, • Mr. Gear .says..
In• late February and early E•.
March management, meetings' will
be .:held in .Walkerton., Paisley and
Kincardine.. Each meeting will be
a series with the first ' series .en
dairy .and. hogs and', the last on
beef and 'hogs. •
MacDOALD: GARAGE
ATLAS BATTERIES
DUNLOP TIRES
Top Quality :at Reasonable Price
ROTATE :TIRES REGULARLY
heed Bfl!aflcifl: and Aligorneni
Sliockabsorber Service
2 , Licensed Mechanics ,
REPAIRS to ALL •MAKES OF CARS and TRACTORS
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