HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-05-19, Page 9WEDNESDAY/. ;MAY 19th, 1965
THE LUCKNOW` SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,
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HOUSE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
Bud Hamilton's Fuels : 'won 'the
championship of the Lions ..Hoc-
key House . League. The boys.
played all winter at the 'Lucknow.
arena and . ended up . on top ' of
he dour -team ..league. Shown in
the picture are: left to right,
Donald Elliott, John MacKenzie,
Jamie 'Cleland, Bob Greer, Stev-
en Hackett, David MacKinnon,
Bruce Johnpone,; ,Ken 'MacLen-•
nan, Donnie • ° MacDonald; kneel-
ing,
David Newbold, :Steven • Eadie,
ONTARIO
Aiidy Whitby, Bud Hamilton; spon-
sor; Ken Cameron, coach, absent
Bradley. Parker, Bob:' MacDonald.
The picture was taken from a. col-
oured side' and. is not completely
satisfactory for. •newspaper •repro -1"
duction.
KiNG....BACKWARPS
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
10. YE RS..AGO 1955'.
May 4th, ..1955
Charles Steward., 'retired after
thirty-one years• -of • editable and,
• :fai,thhful •service• with he Lucknow
branch of Silverwood, Dairies,
Limited
Alex Sutherland MacDonald, 25,'
. was ordained • inco be. ministry:
at Knox ,Presbyterian • church,
Goderich.-!He is theson of Mr,'
and' Mrs:. Alex MacDonald of •Ni
agara Falls,for nerly of Luck ,
.110W. He is' a grandson of the: Rev,
Ewan MacKenzie...Alex took the
highest honours.' : in his graduat-
, ing . class. "and 'was awarded
eral; prizes' for proficiency' includ-
ing the Calvin Gold' Medal, which:
was the • highest. award. that a:
graduate could receive. Alex and.
his : :wife .:had been accepted'to
serve . on • one of the church's•
mission'fields, possibly. in India.:
A fellow graduate . of Alex was
Robert Bisset of Goderich... Rev.
Bisset and . his wife. ,planned to
serve on the home mission . field
'at. Three -Hills, Alberta. .
John W. Hanna who had -repre-
sented the riding of`; Huron -Bruce
in-,: the Provincial Parliament
since 1943 ' was. again, nominated
to run in .. the forthcoming- elec-
tion. Hugh Hill of Colborne Town-.
ship was .chosen as "Liberal cand-
idate:!'
•The, Playhouse : Theatre 'reopen-
ed. supported by the. 'Business
'.Men's- Association. There was a
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show on .Friday and Saturday ev-
enings and a• /Saturday matinee:
A straw stack adjoining the
barn on the farm of' Joshua Daw-
son and Mr. . and Mrs.' Huntley
Dawson, 2nd concession of Kin-
loss caught fire • and threatened
t rest of the farm buildings and
hou bucket brigade and then;
the Lu : ow , Fire Department
managed ti: extinguish the straw
before the 'fire got 'into the barn.
Three .Owen Sound youths were
arrested on Highway. -:86 east of
Amberley after they. slugged,
robbed and dumped onto the. road-
side Wm. J. Kennedy.. of Kincar-
Whenthe building • . on • Main
Street, which was last used: by.
Murdock Morrison. for' a 'harness
shop, was dismantled, several
boxes of "Gra`ssick's Safety Snap
Hooks" were found. This . hook.
was = invented by William'- Grass -
ick, pioneer harness maker .. of
Lucknow,. who ;:had : patented the
snap in 1880,`
Deaths • Mrs....Mary McDougall
(nee :Gollan) 78, Manitoba; .Mrs.
Mary Armstrong ,_Kincardine;- -Rob-
ert Carrick Douglas, 52, New York
City;' Miss. Elizabeth . J. • (Betsy)
Walker, Ashfield, Township and
Ripley. :
.May 11th, 1955
All' members 'of the Lucknow
Public School 'staff were re-en-
gaged
e en -;a ed for •• the 1955-56 'term. They,
'Were : Principal Stuart Collyer,.
Miss Ruby Webb, Miss ' Helen
Thompson, Mrs. Roy" • Havens,
and ' Mrs, Isabelle MacKenzie,
kindergarten teacher,
Laurine McNain, 18 year •old
daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. James
McNain rof•. Amberley was ' crown-
ed queen ,of Lucknow District'
MORE. Farmer Are Producing BETTER:
Cattle Thrcugh A.0
COMPARING A.I. AND' NATURAL SERVICE .TRENDS SINCE 1957.(HOLSTEINS ON ' D.H.I A.)
Extra Production of A.I. Daus:
A.I. Milk (lbs.') (Fat . lbs.)
195/
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
•No of A.I.`Daus.. No. of.14..S. 'Daus.,
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:6,721
7;956
9,416•
9,112
9,719.;
• 10,521'
'11,300
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5,444 :.
5,816, . .
5,835
6,612
4,648
,4,601
4,386 '
55%0
58%
62%
63%
'68%
70,';
72% '
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__1395. •
4-796
4-400
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+ 432
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S. AT PRODUCE THESE BETTER CATTL•E. JOi�N 'THE SWING. TO •A.l.l THE SIRES' THAT -PRODUCE E. ARE:;
AS , NEAR . AS YOUR' TELEPHONE, JUST CALL... ..
WEEKDAYS . ' 7:30 to 9:30 . OR Folz,. SUN:DAY SERVICE, SATURDAY -- 6'. tOf 8. p.m .
CLINTON ;O,F1=ICE, ZENIPH . 9.560
COLLECT KINCARDINE 460 -
Waterloo
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Waterloo. Cattle Breeding
Association
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High : School at ;the::.annual dance..
• Belle ;: (4raham; . daughter. of 'Mr:
,:and Mrs. Douglas Graham of
Kinloss, was . -runner-up.. '
F. .0. Shirley ' Robinson, dau �1; h-•
ter of Mr: and •Mrs. Howard, Rob-
inson: was posted :tq 'Goose -'Bair: in
Labrador.
Wm G. :.Webster, an employee
at the downtown offic 'of ; `'Silver
wood Dairies, - was acclaimed
councillor to: fill the : vacancy left
when Cecil: Attridge resigned,
Wesley •and Allan Ritchie bought
the Ed. Gilmore farm. It was' one
-time: known as'the Nil �1Vlurdack
farm.
Deaths., . Mrs. • Joe rster, ,•54,
Winnipeg; Mrs: . Frede'ck Bur-
ton (Susan Mae Graham) 7.8,'..
Toronto; Mrs;' John •• Chisholm
Nall ji Carney ), • 86, Colborne
,Tow,nshti;
30 YEARS AGO ---- 1935
May 2nd, 1935
• The month -of , April was record-
-ed as the driest April on.. records
as far_back as 1887. 'There was
less .than, one half inch, of rain-
fall.:
f Kenneth Webster, nine year
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Web-
ster of town was thrown from a
horse. ' on the farm of . Mr. and
:Mrs. Will ' Gardner of Zion. Ken-
neth suffered a 'fractured ° left
'arm:
' .Lucknow's . second robbery" in
two • weeks occurred, when .;$5.45,
along. with some meat was stolen
from Joe " '•McMillan's ... Butcher
Shop. ..
• C. E. McDonagh, Ashfield Town-
ship clerk, had the ends • of the
third and fourth fingers on.. his
right .hand severed in ' a mishap
on, the Cook farm, concession 10.
The horse Charlie had hitched to
a stone boat reared, up and; leaped
;a wire fence. Mr. McDonagh 'was
lifted almost clear of the fence,
but' . his feet got ° caught entang-
ling pini in •the, wire.. Some•. of the
twisted wires cut the- fingers.
Alma Solomon,' young daughter
of 'Mr. and Mrs. Austin 'Solomon,
escaped serious injury when
struck by a car driven by Harvey
'Miller of Lanes,. Alma, along with
her sisters Marjorie and Beryl
• and some other friends were on
their way to Ewart Taylor's bush
for • a picnic. The children were
just in front of the Taylor farm
when Alma started across the.
road, failing . to notice the oncom-
ing car,
A flying squirrel was disturbed
by telephone mem while working
in. the St. Helens district. 'Un-
known
Unknown to the •meri it rode under,
their truck -to Lucknow. ' When
the truck 'stopped at Smith's 'gar-
age' the squirrel escaped up ,'a.
pole and flewacross ;.Main Street
to. a, large elm. tree. -
The Wingham radio ' station.
known as Station 10-BBP and op-
erating on 25 watts increased its
• wer `to 50 watts.;:and was iven
po,given
the ''call letters of C.K.N.X.
Wilfred Cross, six 'year old ' son.•
-of -Mr. and . Mrs.;, E. H. Cross . o€:
Kincardine drowned When he fell_
into' the -'- harbour waters while
fishing. Mr Cross •is a ,baker.
Donald. MacKenzie, little son. of
Mr. • and Mrs. Roy MacKenzie, of
Ripley, along with his ' chum,
Lorne West, were playing at Rob-
ert . • Bell's garage . when Donald
-fell.into a cement repair pit. He
.suffered bruises and slight. con- ,
cussion `
Admission to the Lyceum The-
atre, . Wingham was adults" • 25c
and children 15c : to see Shirley
Temple in Bright Eyes:
Solomon's Greenhouse . had ad- ,
ded an .extension• 30 feet by 20
feet,, providing glass houses.
Death Mrs. Christopher . San
derson, (Margaret .Wamsley) 80,
Ashfield •Township. • • •
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ASHFIELD
(Intended For Last Week)
'Miss Mabel MacDonald •. of Win-
dsor was
in-dsor..was home for the meek -end.,
Mrs. Colin. MacGregor has re-
turned from two • weeks visit with
her ' daughter,. •Mrs. Leadbetter.
Sharon West of London and Jane
Finlayson of Toronto spent the
week -end at their homes.
Mfrs. John West of Don - Mills
;visited, relatives here . this week
-,-
end, •
Mrs. Henry MacKenzie is home
after, some weeks in Winghatt
Hospital with virus, pneumonia.
Young People' Conduct Service
The • Young People of Ashfield
and Ripley. Presbyterian Church= . .
es conducted the'. church service
here—last Sunday morning. Jean
MacDonald was in charge and..
ethers taking part were Jan Sim-
pson, Betty Simpson, Grace El-
liot, • Finlay MacLennan and Bill
Finlayson. The choir sang -two
thems,
Open Night
North Ashfield School' Staff held
open night for parents last 'Wed-
nesday.