The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-02-03, Page 9• WEDNE 'DAY,, FEB.. 3rd, 1960
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.THE LUCXNOW SENTINELt LUCKNOW,..:ONTARIO
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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
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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•
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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•
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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
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•.-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
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I T... N R. �S „HE'i'HER NG, O , ,,
mow. •
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Barrister :Etc.
'.Wingham and Lucknow.
IN . ,LU,CKNOW
Each Monday
e nesda.
and''.W y
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,ucated ' in;..the .Municipal Coffic*
• 'Phone.' Wingham
Office .48 , Residence • 97•
'" STATE. FARM:. MUTUAL
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE:'.:
Investigate Lefor''e Invertins W:
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KCUBEN WILSON
RR.. 3, ('oderich
Phone 8O r-8 Purgan. non :.
JOH N:STON�E`S�
FU NERAL itOME.
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'.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"
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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.".
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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
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aily ervice
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DRIED 'MOLASSES
BRAN, ,SHORTS ,.
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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
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"' LU`CKNOW BRQ►NCklPHONE 78
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