The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-03-26, Page 13.. •
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• w-4DNEsbAY, MAROH 26, 1968' --':-•:-- — : • THE LtYCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKINTOW, ONTARIO,
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Russell W. Bisset, a, 'popular
Ashfield Township 'farmer, and
well known ball player of an
earlier era, passed away at his
home in Goderich on ,Wednesday
.of last Week! Mareti• nth., He
was 64year of age. Russ suf-
fered a virus infection some four
years ago from which- he had
never fully recovered and ,fcr
a time had a heart COnditiOn;
He had to give up farming and
after .sellirfg'-their farm to -War-:
• ren Wylds, 'he and Mrs.:•,', -Bisset
• moved to Goddrich jiiSt before
Christmas:' Diriring ,his long'
ness he Was lovingly cared for.:
iby his devoted wife, the former
Jessie' Johnston of Ashfield,
where they 'were married7Torty-,
one years ago,
• Russ was a son of Join George
Bisset and •Elizabeth Johnston •
•and was'born in Chicago'in 1893-
• He. was ''an ',ardent :,follo*er, of
typeS of sports, and is best
• remembered to an •earlier :en.
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PHONE 0 LUCKNOW •
HAS -FIFTY-YEAR
91.a..;PRIZE.:L,iST
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. , Frank Miller,' of .Langside* has
' shown us - a fifty -year -1d copy
r of the • Lucknow Agricultural
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Society 'prizelist=for the year:
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ls 1909 to be exact
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?..r... , .• Officers. were: Walter. 'Wilson
tires.; - J. 'McDiarrnid, 1St vice; A.,
of : McKay; , 2nd vice; J. L. Naylor,
a Sec.; b. N. 'Lawrence, treas.; dit-
IA . ectdrs, Kinloss, A:. Nicholson, A.
Purvis; Ashfield, W. Hunter,
James :Lae; • West: Wawanosh;
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W. avreQuillin, -W, S. McCrostie;'
ii.; • .• Riiron, Thetis: Sniith,....T: Moore;
i$; ',lLtiekno),V,'..'George k; Smith: AS•—•
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riroWSton., Mathers; Ashfieldi
Wm J; Alton; West
WawarioSh; K. 7 Cameron,
Greer; Hui George ' McIVer,
A. Thompson,.:Robettsen,
Martin, , adore: Pollock, Luck
noW,J–G:-AnderSOn, J.' G. Mur -
loch,' J. LyOns, C. W.' Saun
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We note there Were no lady
directors then,. nor 'was.,'a lady's
n arne Mentioned in any 'depart -
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Don6r.s. -to the SocietY" includ-
ed: Vfolso, /IS Bank of Ham-
ilton, S. .McGarry, ,McIntosh :.and
Carneren; J. •C:s Clark, T. L. Tre-'
leaVen,. W. Ileftron, Conrad
'Decker; 'Gallagher Williarn
ate • ---..dire-ctors;-'isithirdsv 4::" Two-cid"—T. 11, Treleaven, Murdie
p • Mit'rta 0 con-
siderable ability. Short and sec-
ond, were his . favorite infield
spots; :and he played with- Loch7
alsh, LucknoW and Kincardine
teams. Former members. of that
Kincardine team paid their re-
Spects by visiting thefuneral
-hone '1 a s' t Friday • evening.
c'lltisty". was .a good .sPOrt •fand
-a genial:, chap; win: or lose.. '
The, 'funeral' service was ••held
at the. Johnstone Funeral: 'Home.
on :Saturday conducted by Rev.,
Neil. McCombie of Aslifielcl Pres-
byterian Chiirch Of which .he'.
•Was, meniber. Intermenet waS•
in Greenhill Cemetery,. the 'pall- •
bearers 'being Billy ,Benjamin
Joe MacIntyre, Bill - Parrish,
Jack MacKenzie, Lorne
MaDon-
ald and' Alvin Robb;
Besides•;:his.• widow, . - Bisset :
.is •,survived !by three 'daughters,
Mrs George :Mcnerief (Betty) of .•
Ashfield; Mrs. Frank YoUng,
(Marjorie) of, Gederich; Mrs. Mc-
Lean Bell(Jean)of tor.orite and
fiVe "grandchildren., A brother,
Stanley, :of .Chicago, passed•away
fiifteen years ago. ' '•
.Publisheci by the Bruce ,P.t. .Ass'n.
1958' PRICE LIST
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• ShOes• may be thrown at 'new-.
lsrmeds but they're expected to
'provide. -their "own spats,
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and' Sutherland, ;Carbert & Close,
Andrews, Steel • Hunter, T. F.
Gain, 'N.. McKenzie, W. c:
;Johnston Torn Watson, • Toy
Sing,
Sing; D. J. McCharies, B. :MC
Leod, Joynt. 'Shoe ;Store, A. ' T.
Davison; Treleaven Bros: Mill,
R: 'V. McKenzie, J St. Clair
Walker, .; Wm. Allin, ID.K Law,
'rend'e, W. Connell, B. • McClure,,
W. Horn, Wesley ,MOISe, Richard
Webster; James Ritchie,, Chas:.
1VicKihrion,A.:, ;Bennett, J.W. G.
Andre*, Tom. Webster;A.
PUrnin, ArmstfOng. arid Hildreci,
W. A Wilson,' A'... R. Andre*,
Kenneth iCaineron,',.: Alex. Ross,
W.: kill, W J Taylor;
Naylor, Alex Nicholson, 'J.. Mc" -
:Donald.
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DIEFENBAKER
CANDIDATE
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RODN.0: OATS
HERTA BARI,:ty
/BRANT BARLEY
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$146 ' • $1.;75
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Coarse Gin is, Treated '
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MARINE - REDWING JIAJA-• FLAXSEED
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.• 'Barley 2 • bus, • per bag
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LUCKNOW
DEATH RECALLS 'FIRST
• TRY, -AT CHEWING TOBACCO.
• Thi S may • aPpear , as her
`a rat:
'morbid caption, :but • the death
recently of •John Angus ;Mae -7
Donald; recalls . vividly :to , the
writer'sMind ' his" first *boyhood
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experience' with chewing ,tcoba:C:,
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"JOhn AngY7; as he Was gen-
erally • known, was in charge Of:,
the shining new ' steam:, power
equip • at TreleiVen's 'Mill
w. hen the • writer was just a kid.
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Dad was then an employee at
1 the . mill= ' and we spent Many.
hours. around there watching: the
chopping, rolling and iniliing
,- erations, not the least of which
was the, art of hand sewing the
flour bags to leave two "ears'.'
for- easier handling. And, When
ii:iiterest lagged inside, 011d could,
always go ,olit of. doors to trap
the pigeons that feaSted on the
sweepings pile. And a bagful of
'them meant pigeon pici or in-
dividual rciast, pigeon, which, be-
sides being quite - a delicacy,'
• helped to supplement the larder ,
—and that was something, for' it
Vitasn't easy to feed •'-and .clothe.•
'a faniilY, in :spite of low' prices,..: •
on aswage, of $1.50- for a ten-hour
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• But, Wz-i've strayed' far off the
subject. of. first "chaW"' of
tobacco—maybe • it was ;the :last•'. • '
••toei. 'John Angyi,r was ,operating...
the chopper at the time,. and a •
chisty job it :was-. He sent is to
the engine ' roein get his chew-
Likig-•tObaccO from his coat pocket
and' after' taking a ‚big char' Off
It, sent us back :with. it. On the
return "trip", we decided try ' •
it we .took: • a' •substantial!
nip :•; It was MacDonald brand,
black !and juicy, arid'' after. re-
placing the ,Olug, we slipped out-
side to enjoy "the treat", ---but
.•:nOt fon long. We'll .neVer :forget
• the, sickening that followed,
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THANK, YOU NOTES. and 'Hasty .•
'Notes.;, available at ..25 cents per
package of 10 cards and Matching •
envelopes. Don,-ThompSon;..phOne
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Owing to bad road conditions, complete January
and cash discounts on fertilizer will
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