The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-02-24, Page 11WEDNESDAY, .FEB. 24th, 1965
THE .L' UCKNOW= SENTINEL' LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
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donation to • .a .ed Cross Blood
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20. YEARS AGO1.-. 1945;.. :
FEB
` RUARY' '.8th, 1,945 .•
. Mrand Mrs. '• Wm, McPherson
•of town, formerly , of St: Helens,
..celebrated their , 50th wedding
anniversary. ."
WeS Huston sold'. his . barber
bustn
ess to Jack '.,Carnpbell, Wes'
was proprietor of this business
fo•
urteen ourteen. years after: purchas-.'
ing it from Mrs. Thomas Watson.
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' Two . new Members, ' Gordon
Taykor and Mrs. Morgan Herider-
son were appointed to the Board.
of Education, J. 'L. •MacMillan'
wa, chairman:.
T. W. Smith announced . disposal
of -his garage business to Charles
Mason,
Officers ` for . the Dungannon
Agricultural. Society were: Pres-
ident, Wilfrod D:,•erinarn, ist, Vice
Eldon Culbert; 2nd Vice, Lorne
Durnin.; 'Sao-tress.,.'T M Durnin.
In., the "With" The Troops": .col -
time the following items were re-
Grr, George -Stuart, nep-
hew :of . George •and, Joe Stuart of
town, was wounded :in action in
Italy; James ' F; ede-ick . Heiden-
by, age 2l,'son cf:112:‘. arid. Mrs.
Roy Haldenby, Durham Rcad,:had
been promoted to the . thank of
pilot officer, .(he was prisoner of
war. at the .time) Jim. Hunter, son
.of Mr; and Mrs. WM. Hunter' of
Zion ; Was injured, when. a • train
,struck his motor -cycle in', Eng,
land.:His companion . on the mot.
orcycle was;killed. •
Death 'M"s. Henry McGee,
8; East ' Waw.anosh Township.
FEBRUARY 15;..'1945
Quadruplet lambs' Wer born . on
the: James farm • in ': Kinloss Town
ship . •
'Gold ` pins were presented • to
Gordon . Fishpr,. Arthur Cann,
Jim ,Campbell,,: and Harvey:., Hou-
ston w?io each made their tenth.
Order your coot, High. Grade:Fertilizer for delivery 'by
Feb.1 and you'will save $2.00 per ton. Fordelivery 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:.1 and 6% by
You can depend on co-op quality because Co-operative's
are owned• and controlled by . the .people they :serve .,
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the. farmer's .of'Ontario. Every time you make a purchase
at your Co-operative you.are making your business stronger
and more successful. . . • • *Reistered Trade Mark
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FEBRUARY
JANUARY
*SAVE $2.00,
PER TON''
*SAVE !i :50
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CO-OP QUALITY, CONTROL. IS YOUR' GUARANTEE OF 5ATISFAC110N'
Four year' old Ruth.: Ann Mar-
shall daughter of, Mr. andel Mrs.
Dave 1Viarshall, suffered' a fractur-
ed" collar.: bone when, she was bur-
ied, in: a . snowslide of ice and snow•
which fell from the roof • of ; her
house. •
The :line line . up on. 'the Lt cknow'.
Girls Hockey" Team' was as fol-
lows: Goal, . Wilda: Irwin, defense,
Helen MacKenzje,'Mary .Marshall,,
centre Helen • Salkeld, wings,
Helen Mowbray, Mary Johnston,
:Alt., Frances' Hamilton, Betty
Hamilton; :Carrie Milne,. Beryl,
Solomon,.,' Jean, Bisset, . 'Marjorie
Solomon. . . •
Deaths .-- . Mrs;: Walker Murray,
60,; ' Port .Albert; Malcolm Mac-
Leod; 70
' 40 YEARS AGO 1925
'FEBRUARY ' ;5;1925
W .E. Treleaven 'added a pow-
erful 'Diesel engine ' to. the power
:plant, of the mill which ' enabled
the . farmer to " have. his. grain,
chopped while he waited.
Gordon Scott• 'of , Langsidetook
over the ;blacksmithing business
of Chas. 'Chappell .of.•Ripley.
Following .werer the' pupils in
Room , II of Lucknow • Publfc
School: Sr. II Roy Collyer; Har-
'old:Greer, Clark, 'Finlayson, , Mae
MacMehon ' , , Bobbie Thompson,
Evelyn Reed, Wilson' Armstrong;
Eldon.:Agar' Ada ',Burns, ;Rozella
Mullin, . Jimmie . Henderson,. • Clare
Johnstone, . Marie . Cousins, • Shir-
ley -„Langford, .Cameron Finlay-.
son,. 'Donalda ' Douglas, Phillis
Cousins, Kathleen Ferris, ,.Ken-''
l•neth. Cameron, Winnifred John -
1, stone,` ;Marjory .Henderson Clif-
ford . Menary, Betty Brown, Melvin.
Johnstone,. ;Leonard: Irwin. , Chester
Bruce, Harold Button, : Stewart
Cameron, Donald. 'MacDonald; ' El-
wood Solomon, Ernie 'Baker," Dor-.
othy Nixon, .David' Horne; Jr. 11
Verna Steward,. " Jackie • Fisher,,
Eddie.. Whitby,.Edna :• Agar,. Phil-
ip MacMillan, " Tom MacDonald,
'J. C. Durnin, Melvin' .Stanley, H.
G. Sheriff was :teacher.• .•
Deaths, . Alexander MacPherson;
74, Landon; Malcolm MacKinnon,
Kinloss. •
FEBRUARY 12, 1925
• Rev. C W. De •Witt Cosens,, M ,
B.D ,. accepted .a call at",the.
Co -Operative Union , :Church: of
Springfield' after serving 'the Ash-
field' . Methodist' Circuit for . four
Years:
Chang were made in the And
crson' .or' Johnstone Block then
occupied by. Cameron' 'Murdock'
and Co. and Johnstone's Furnit
ere : Store. Cameron, Murdock and'
Co. "were ' `advertising. a 'removal
>ale and planned' to move into the
room 'occupied by "Johnstone's; A
zartition was • to ruri 'from front
ro... hack, of the .big store and •the•
Canadian Bank ofCommerce
would -fit up and occupy the cor-
ner section and Johnstone's would
`move into thecentre; section. The
rooms ,over: the'. bank offices were
to• be fitted .. as a residence to be
iccupied by ; bank employees:
Council took action, to .prevent
a• continuance of loafing and card
playing at .the Waterworks Plant.
Miss' .'Margareto Malcolm was.
presented with. a gift: by the Kin
lough: Presbyterian Church in rec-'
'ignition ,of seven .years service
as organist. . . '
Lois Anna, 21/2 year old daugh-
ter' bf Mr. and Mrs. Will' MacLeod,
had recovered from an attack of
measles and was 'apparently well
.when ' she took. ill and died : quite
suddenly:. •:
A special train .with about 160'
fans .from' Kincardine and about:
150' fans ` from' Ripley journeyed
to Wingham to' see a hockey game
between ' Ripley : and Wingham:
This was a game previously play-
ed and protested by Ripley. The
second game ended in a tie after.
three periods of. overtime
Death, Dave. Donaldson, 70,
T.eeswater. '
40 YEARS AGO.
'FEBRUARY ;6th,, 1905
Successful : revival services'
were being held each evening in.
the lfolyrood Methodist•, Church.
Bruce County Council had ' in-
'• Warden not to sign
the order forpa
in-
structed the
payment' of county'
grant to any Agricultural Society
:that had. horse races (Or' they
POE MIN!
custom Butcherrng
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.,Mondays .. Hogs, in by 4;00. p.m:
• . CATTLE, CALVES and'' IAMBS EVERY DAY;':
EXCEPT ''• SATURDAY. ,
We do Curing and' Smoking.. ` . Beef; Pork and. Lamb.',
,Sold Whole, Half or Quarter . . For Better :Service,
'And, Lower Prices, Call Ripley' 100.
CHAS. BOOISMA:' Prap.
called. it: speeding in the ring) at
their annual :fairs:
Tenders were called., for the
building of a new 'Presbyterian
Church in South. Kinloss,; % mile
north .of' the Grand Trunk 'Ste -
tion;
Lucknow. .
•J H. Scott and A. ' Shaw , of
Walkerton; ':J J.:, Drew 'andA.
H McDonaldGuelph, of
prbvis-
ional.`: ,directors of the ;were
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. 7B; 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 from Scotland. While;
in Scotland:. 'he preachedfor 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, BM.; to ',re
Mainas their pastor` for another
year. ,
Rev. M. "Millyard was extended
a unanimous: ;. invitation to` ..re-,
main another. • . year . 'es pastor .. of
the Lucknow Methodist .Church.
The first blockade of the.. Win--
ter
in -ter -occurred en the railway; El-
even . engines ' and two •snow-
ploughswerestuck •in '' the snow
between, Brussels and . Kincardine
in one "day. A collisionoccurred
at the::.4th . concession_ of :.Kinloss
and' a snow plough and the .:cab-.
Dose were completely .burned.: The
mail was, brought from Wingham
to Lucknow,' Ripley and Kincar-.'
'dine by sleigh. •: •
'Following were the officers of
the West Bruce County Orange
.Lodge County Master, C. 'Ritchie;;
R. Welsh; Secretary,,;.
Chas. "McDonagh;.. TreaSu er, • P.
'Dobson; Chaplain, Thos. Stanley;
Lecturers, • J. Vennard I. -Bell
D. of .C., Thos Moore; Fin • Sec'y,
Gee.. ; H. Mooney. •
The • Library Board . met •::with
the • village council asking them
to . 'consider. "•a .,proposal "fon 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 mun
icipal library building and under-
take ' to make provisions for the
proper Maintenance of the same;'
• Langside Presbyterian Church
had a membership of 112.
Farm Incorn�•Bette'r
Thant
Anticipated. �
Farm income; for.1964 was much
better than anticipated for mem-.
bees of .the +Bru'ce. Farm Manage -
Merit Association. With nearly, aB •
the .accounts processed, the de
partnient of agriculture .office
here says the farmer who under-
stands management has - good
chances •for' profit.
Dairy farmers. have increased
:their : production an •average .of
2,000 .pounds ' per cow.. By using.
early cut hay, managed pasture
and the corn. crop to , its. maxi
mum;. beef, milk and hogs., are' be-
ing produced more chealy. than
ever.
What farmers: have to ::do is..
fairly' .clear, agricultural . repre
sentative George R. Gear pays;
Thirty' ..to. 35 cows . with average
prdduction of :12,000•• 'Pound's ot.:'
milk, .with average costof. oper-
ating machinery and a little 'bet
ter than,, average`' crop' production;
will produce, very satisfactory . liv- ..
; This. can also ;be done with 25 ''
cows and as feeder hog setup set=
ling .200 to 300 'hogsor itmay be
done by ` having, a .satisfactory
steer : calf :operation .putting ; 400 ' ..
to 600 pounds ;of gain ' on : 130
'steers and, keeping 20, to 30. sews..
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 'marry
would be '.solved/ Mr. Gear says.
In: late February and. early
March management • meetings will .•
be held in ;Walkerton, Paisley and,
Kincardine. Each•, meeting' will •be
a series' with the first . series' on,
'dairy .and :hogs. and the last on".
beef :and: hogs.
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op Quality at ''Reasonable Price
ROTATE TIRES REOUL'ARLY
reel .. Balancing' and Alignment
Shockabsorber Service
2 Licensed Mechanics
REPAIRS to ALL MAKES OF CARS and TRACTORS
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