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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-02-03, Page 9• WEDNE 'DAY,, FEB.. 3rd, 1960 • .THE LUCXNOW SENTINELt LUCKNOW,..:ONTARIO PAGE N. .. GERALD 'N. CROOKS DOCTOR OF CIIROPRACTIC. Pone'. 545. KINCARDINE,;.- ONTARIO' :• Office hours: Daily. Monday. to Saturday Wednesday . a.m.., ••Evenings Tuesday, Thursday, ,.-a�urda ^ ' y . 1V1cLENNAN. ,and .MacKENZIE FUNERAL. ,SERVICE Services . conducted accord- ing to your . wishes at your. Home, ..your Church, or . at our .Memorial Chapel at no additional charge. Phone.; 181, Lucknow • ;Day or Night • WI NGHAM •MEMORIAL\ SHOP We Have. ••Been Memorial' Craftsmen : 'for Thirty -Seven Years, Always Using • THE. BEST' GRANITES • 'Along With Expert Designing' and'.' • Workmanship.. Prices Most Reasonable Ce metery`•Lettering a 'Specialty R.. A .S POTTO N 'Phone:. 25f,. •Wingham;, ` Ontario- -."1 LL:IAM� G.�ALAN W S Optometrist ' Office on • Patrick St., 'Just off;, the; Main St: in WINGHIAM Professional'' Eye', Examination Optical Services For appointment, Please Phone 770, Wingham R. W. ANDREW Barrister .•and Solicitor LISTO'WPL, ONTARIu. IN .L'UCKNOW Every Wednesday and. , Saturday ' Afternoon Office , in the,. doynt Block Telephone: Office 135 Residence 31 J' • LUCKNOW. 'DISTRICT CO=OPERATIVE INC.: Phone Lucknow '71 TED COLLYER .itegistered Master Electrician ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Specializing' in• • Electrical Wiring and Repairs. AGENT ` FOR SPARTON TV. and All Electrical Appliances Phone '46-r-25, `Lucknow Kenneth J.. MacKenzie,. RO •'. Optometrist LISTOWEL, ONT. at the former • Wt'ona .jeweler:,• . store. Ripley, l0' a.m. to 9. p m WEDNF.SDAY, • .FEB. 17th and 'every Second Wednesday Eyes examined - Glasses fitted For • appointinent 1'phone Row MacKenzie 924, Ripley. A. • M. N. Chartered Accountant West ,Street ; GODEItICH, ONTARIO Telephone JA •4-.7562; . .ROY N..BENTLEY• • PPUPLIC • ACCOUNTANT GOOERICH, ONTARIO.. Box 478.. • • Phone JAckson .4=9521 R. DU 'VAL• D C., ' Sp C., Chiropractor: • : _ Physio and Electro. Therapist Wingham • - Phone,' 300 (Office •located •in former CKNX building on the, Main Street) 1NISURAN:CE • •.-FIRE, WIND, ` CASUALTY• AUTOMOBILE, -AND LIFE w: ro Protect Your Jack, • Insure, With Jack Today. }i. A; : MCDONAGH alt.. 3, Lucknow, One 'Phone .614; Dungannon �t I T... N R. �S „HE'i'HER NG, O , ,, mow. • • Barrister :Etc. '.Wingham and Lucknow. IN . ,LU,CKNOW Each Monday e nesda. and''.W y d •. ,ucated ' in;..the .Municipal Coffic* • 'Phone.' Wingham Office .48 , Residence • 97• '" STATE. FARM:. MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE:'.: Investigate Lefor''e Invertins W: • KCUBEN WILSON RR.. 3, ('oderich Phone 8O r-8 Purgan. non :. JOH N:STON�E`S� FU NERAL itOME. . '.Phone -o 76 1)ay, • or :Night LJSE:OF'FUNERAL "IIOME %t No Extra Cost • ,'loderate" Prices Established 1894 IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS for pro.r;:pt service„ and .quality products, contact: •• B. R. CHISH,OLM Phone collect Dungannon. 19-r.-2 "A1ways. Look To Imperial For The Best" 44414 'I,44444444444,444,444,44041,44,0* KINLOSSITEFIN MAGAZ•I N E ARTICLE 4 recent issue 9f 'Maclean's: Magazine carried an illustrated story , bf the, Caribo ' country in British. Columbia; ' 180 -mile. • `;oval of mountains, Tolling hills and pasture land, through' which. the Fraser , Riv.•er course.`. A century ago,: the... gold rush. to the Caribo was ' such as to be surpassed only !by' that of the . Klondike. Today there are vast ,,grazing. lands supporting huge herds of white -face cattle. Lum- bering is •a' flourishing• industry and. gold, mining is, not entirely forgotten.. .. In. this: respect Russell Mac. 'Dougall; son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roderick MacDougall of Kinloss, has 'had more than a fair measure of success in his placer mining operations, . The Caribo rush was• a : sequel. to the :Fraser strike in 1858. as Miners . kept pushing north, and some ' were rewarded .by panning. rather .fabulous' amounts of gold for a limited time. One of the' Cariibo's most • famous strikes was the Lowkee creek' Mine, which produced . heavily' Whe4 it was first ' discovered in 186.1. It has .been 'worked ;more or less steadily , since then, arid it is there that Russell' MacDougall• is: panning for gold .• Author of the Maclean's. ° arti-'. cle .is Ray Gardner, and. the day :that' ,he arrived ' : at .'Banker . ville= .now ' a comparative ghost .town 'undergoing 'restoration - everyone:: "was talking. iabout Russell ' MacDougai1's, fall • clean- , on'. Lowhee Cyeek. G'ardrfer, visited the MacDougall home 'nearby > Wells,,. and the family is pictured •around • the, gold scales' weighing two•pans f ,gold,•dust It ' looks ,o like four r`'five thou- sand. dollars,', :'RtLssell • , is quoted as saying, and the • results of..siz• weeks' .work but no -Profit in it: Russell said they were rigged ♦ up now for . four or fige':"years- and R W. BELL OPTOMETRIST --- GODERICH: Fi . -T.,. Armstrongs Consulting •Optometrist, The ' Square (Phone JAckson .4 7661) I U RNACE` OIL,.. STOVE.'OiL,•. KEROSENE, ' G'ASOLINE See or 'call tN:•A.. `BUD" AA?VIihTON Phone 220-:w Lucknow •.. In renewing'" his • subscription,. ')istrict Agent.for" Cities' Service •"Wallace' Roulston of:. Hagersville says ,still ;like to'.read they,paper•. parlor.". 1VI PHOTO CO-OP REALTOR•. 120 Da'vs St. Sarnia, `Ontario.: Represented By, ' GEORGE TIFFIN, salesman.. for this 'district, HOUSES —= in :Lucknow, Whitechurch, . Wtngharn. FARMS =. a number of good farms in the surrounding community, ranging in' size from 5 to . 500 acres: BUSINESSES — some good clothing stores, restaurants, mimixer installed, and. real up 'to,•date feed mill with a good xer intashops.' A don a provincial highway,, A good building which would make a real work shop, on pro- vincial highway. ; TRAILERS . soine good cabin trailers in A-1'• condi- tion. L'AKE, PROPERTY— number of .good` :vacant lots,:. alsolake Jot. with :cottags: All priced to self with satisfactory • terms. on most of the. properties.. For Further Information' Apply• to, GEORGE TIFFIN, Salesman for this area. Lucknow, Box 21' 7 ,. Phone ' 184-W was hopeful of the future.;, He ,'has,' spent thirty= eight . of his fiffty=eight ,.years. in•, ,placer' •-mining, "mostly • :working old' holes," ' and in his best .year had. made $16,900 Second ,Local Boy. Featured This is . the • second 'Luckriow boy to be featured in a magazthe article recently In• a Deceinber issue Of "Week -,End Magazine," Big Jack Webster,his wife 'and family ,were "written' up!' in an article caption "Yuletide ' In The Wilderne: ss;' at • Uranium city: The Websters, were at : the time at-Cadament' Mine, .:where: Jack was overseer. of • the mine `which had.:..been ,shut.; down. •Following the Week -End cle; ,,:an issue' ;of the Northland` .'Newts took �.shar'p : exception to the story' and. pal ticularly:in re= gards to the• 'reference to Urani- um* City.`'where. 'modern . homes,. are '; to .,,be : found .comparable to' those ' in better residential' areas anywhere in • • Canada.' The• News':'qustions :why pic- tures • of the • Webster .family which were taken at church' and. shopping • at the Hildson • Bay store did not appear with 'the article The conclusion was that they ' would be opt "6f •place in. the ,author's efforts.; :to depict; life as grim in "Canada's last front - The Northland News article ended with this , paragraph: "How. the • Webster • family, who. • now live. in: Edmonton, must'., blush with .embarrassment at: reading: such bunk."' C. A: BARBER DIED The death. : of Mrs.. Charles A.' Barber occurred • In Ohilliwack, B.C. • in December. She was a na= tive of • Alvi tston, arid. rm,arried. ' Mr.. Barber •' at: : Chilliwack '. 'in ;1937.:::Tier ,'husband was em- ployed at: The- Sentinel over'' a half century /ago, • and was, a nep- hew ; of ' the late Mrs, ' Wm: 'Mc.. • -.•' Nall and ' the :late :Joseph. Rac kett♦''' . Surviving besides her husband' is a step -son, Les1•ie;EE. Barber..: HAS. TAXI .BUSINESS IN •' . GROWING. NORTHERN CITY' We received. an ' .interesting letter from c ebrge ' E. Colwell" a few : weeks > ago,; and a few re-; ferences,"from' it, will be - ,of in terest to. friends +here: Mr: and Mrs. Colwell, and family left' Kinloss ,a fe. years ago ..for. the %West Coast ' and'' they:. are now located:at •Dawson•, Creek, B:C, where ' George is operating, . a three -oar taxi :business. Since they went there,' .Dawson City 'has' 'grown from less than 4,000 to. more . than ..12,000 people. Mrs• `Colwell is 'in -,the Co-dp store and: their ,son •Jack in the Hudson' Bay.' Company. store. Their". daughlter; ' Owen • is : ern- ployed at Fort Nelson, at mile 29.5' on the. Alaska •Highway.''All, are fine and "love: the .n.orth." ' • Wo Man ori .phone "Ilello!' 'Re- serve a box' fox...four."' ' • ' Voice; "Very • sorry' lady ' we have no boxes' for. ' four." .k Woman en • phone; ."Isn't this, the theatre?" . • Voice;' "No, 'this is the funeral • CRUSHED K. D. aily ervice CORN FOR YO1JR FEEDER CATTLE {Bulk -' illiin. `5" Ton). PURE CANE MOLASSES DRIED 'MOLASSES BRAN, ,SHORTS ,. •ANY., TYPE MILL FEED PEDLAR STABLE EQUIPMENT'. McKEE WATER BOWLS HOG FEEDERS POULTRY ,EQUIPMENT Dairy, Beef,' Hog and Poultry Concentrates and Balanced Feeds to suit your, budget. DOG PELLETS •r . Wine Your' Pet will tell you,' they are just. right. r Kflecht�l and Son Ltd. , "' LU`CKNOW BRQ►NCklPHONE 78 There's A' New -Life Feed For Every' • Need! �.�"�IiL' �"�wi�"'�*�+1�•.w�:*wllitl+l�i..l�,�-,..ter vK••.e.,:• 4. 4 • 4 J; • 11. �• s