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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-05-19, Page 9WEDNESDAY/. ;MAY 19th, 1965 THE LUCKNOW` SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, yi 4,,0. / R 6 "rL, ru'!F /,fY'ef4,o% 4 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 : 4•••••i•♦•e••••o♦•♦ii♦♦•o♦s♦oo••♦♦w•ew♦o♦o♦♦♦4. ♦ FarmersIn-Lvckiow"Ara- ♦ SUPPLYy1bOF PURINA. CHOWS AND ♦.'. ♦ GET YOUR : .,• • ♦ SANITATION PRODUCTS FROM e • •••. ♦ ♦ r. • Johnstone IN LUCKNOW:. •,. .. ♦ ♦ • • AT :THE JO.HNSTONE 'SEED CLEANING` PLANT '4,'. +► • e PHONE. 528371 ♦.. . e..• •♦i♦•••♦♦o♦o♦♦oe.rsei♦•♦oesai 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., • :6,721 7;956 9,416• 9,112 9,719.; • 10,521' '11,300 • 5,444 :. 5,816, . . 5,835 6,612 4,648 ,4,601 4,386 ' 55%0 58% 62% 63% '68% 70,'; 72% ' -I•-162 /-}-242 : __1395. • 4-796 4-400 -1-383 : + 432 ' 13 x.17.,. --f:22. 19 + 20' "i- 22 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 60 • Waterloo. Cattle Breeding Association • • PAGE N.'. Another CO-OP"Fertilizer Service �r� bigger corn yields For maximum • ' yields, your corn requires Supplemental • Nitrogen -that is, fertilizer nitrogen' applied direct to the soil in addition to that supplied by your mixed fertilizer. CO-OP Aqua Ammonia 20% Nitrogen gets to theroot" of your corn fertilization; problem. • Injected below the soil surface, it .goes to work quickly and •safely' in all 'weather conditions: Your crops receive an immediate "shot -in -the -arm" that ensures higher yields and greater, profits: You don't have to.. invest m time or equipment, your Co-operative will handle the complete operation for you!: For Top Dressing ,Too! Ask about Urea Nitrate 32% Nitrogen - Solution for, top , dressing fall wheat, grass -type hay and pasture, corn, etc. It's another crop -boosting service of your Co-operative:• 'kREGISTERED TRADEMARK CO-OP serves you best with a Complete Fertilizer Service .:Phone ;528=2125 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. • • • • 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.