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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-09-02, Page 7WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1970 .�.. . .iW.Z•R\l7!•..la /}!!a .: 1 :1 7". ':.ver i .•41°W‘"Rn THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, • LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ' • PAGE avow n; Y • BERG COW -SAVER STALLS Outlasts others by 3 to 4 times because of hot dipped • galvanized steel tube construction: Requireless bedding than loose housing—keeps cows drier and more comfortable. Bell-shaped arches take ,up chain slack and pre.' vent tangling and choking. Provides •mora head room whencows lie down. WHY 'LET YOUR .INVESTMENTS • WANDER AROUND, LOOSE? Berg Cow -Saver Stalls and Berg Lever Stalls were designed-• for the dairyman wile wants to han- dle his dairy cattle as individuals. Successful,, dairymenprofit, by individualized.management by challenging: each cow. Prac- tices that pay! They :pay with increased milk production from every lactation. By lengthening. each cow's productive ,life. B assuring you of positive In& vidualized nutrition and. disease. conrt ol; Put Berg stalls; to Work increasing your,' dairy . profits. • Berg providesa free complete • barn-plannIng service.' YDJOHNSTON R:Rs3 HOLYR . Phone 395-5390 Farrier reunion held in Sarnia WHLTECHURCH,NEWS On Sunday, August 9, :mem1iers. of the Farrier family gathered.at -•••Sarnia-Parlfor a f : • • " Present Were Mr... and Mrs. Carman Farrier and family of yLong . Branch; ' Mr. 'and .. Abs. Russel Farrier, Wingham Mr. and Mrs. Bili McIntyre,. London; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Farrier, Dale and, 'Linda, . Mr. and Mrs. • • Eddie Reimer-; all: of --Kitchener Mr, and Mrs. Douglas, Farrier and Leasa, Mr. and ,Mrs. Jack Gillespie, •Barry and Lorraine; Mr. and • Mrs. Richard West and Stephanie, Mr. and' Mrs. Garnet Farrier and Mrs.. • Eunice Gilles . ie Mr. and Mrs. -tea e Farrier and 'Kimberley. Mr. and ,Mrs. Fred Davis of Windsor,. Miss Winnifred Farrier of Long Branch and Mrs. Mel Greer.:. of Lucknow. ed water ; 'skiing while the older folk renewed their friendships. All ZION • Mr. and Mrs, el'Brownand •Mrs. Mabel Murde of Kitchener, Mrs Lorne Woods and Mrs. Robt. Button of Lucknow visited Mr. and Mrs. John Gardnei°. on 'Saturday; Mr. and Mrs. Allan• Ritchie Brenda;�znd Bryce and Mrs. Wesley Ritchie were. in London on Sunday Visiting, Wesley 'Ritchie. in Victoria Hospital, where he had undergone Surgery-. • •Mr. . 'and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland. . visited Mrs.Gordon Stobo of 1- *Teesw-a-er--;-whojtasTbeen-a-pat--' ient in Wingham hospital for several weeks. . • ' Lori Hackett and.Sharon Alton have been•exchanging visits in. the past week. FRACTURE' ARM . Mrs. J. Hummel of Lucknow had thernisfortune to fracture her arni while on vacation. • Mr. and Mrs.',Fred Best and David of Toronto are camping at Inverhuron for vacation_and .visit- ed, Mr. and Mrs. w. G. Hunter on Monday „ ' Mrs.... Frank Z2itchi•_returned• hone Sundayafter spending since Thursday at Guelph., where, her Mother,• Mrs: M. McAuley, MONIJMENI!S For sound counsel .and a fair price .on a monument correctly designed from : quality material,, rely on • SKELTON :ME : ORIALS " Pat O'Hagan rots.. Established Over Sixty Yearn WALKE'RTON, 'PHONE 88T-0234 ONTARIO:. L60KING BA THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES WITH MARGARET THOMPSON .••••••••••••••••••••••••••!••.•••••••• ••••••N• 1O YEARS AGO • AUGUST 1960 Mr. and -Mrs.. Dalton Kirk and family moved into -the' adrabii Brook's residence, which had:been `vacated when the Brook's family moved. to Ripley. Mr.. Kirk suc- ceeded Mr. P. W. Hoag as prin- cipal at Lucknow District High • 0 Zippy Trinettes Thefirst' meeting of, the Zippy.. Trinettes was'. held, at •Rosales Hackett's on Saturday ;: August 22 -,ett. •thc leader , opened the meeting with the 4=1-1 pledge. • IN following; President , Wilma Hack- ett; ackett; Vice President ,' Leone Cran•= ston; Press Reporter , Barb Wilkins; Secretary Everyone taking, a turn.. The netct 'meeting w ill be held on Thursday, August 27:rat 1.30 at Brenda Riche's. ,Achieve-•• rnent Da•y is on November28 Pamphlets were 'given out.. First Aid Kiri,, "The Mentally Fit Person" . and `' Making Leisure a Pleasure" were topics discussed:. • The leaders demonstrated Huck Weaving ach e.mbei made -.-a sample: The meeting was :closed`: with Wilma, Hackett reciting the following` poen . Patience is a virtue Find it if you can Hospital.. Mrs. Ritchie was accompanied by her brother• 'Angus McAuley of Toronto. They returned to Guelph again on Mon- day"hoping to find their mother's condition improved; Annette and Suzanne .Kirkland of ;Lucknow are spending a •few . days with.Mt...and Mrs: Gordon_ Kirkland and Nancy. - ow •0 t e•ear-wigs trave ? One farmer in the community. • found out , when he took'his• car to the •garage\to,have wheels changed that'on removing, the hub caps they were full of ear - Wigs. They have their own way , of getting around. Seldom found in women Never, found in men, returned to Abe home of. Mr, and: • , .Mrs. Jack Gillespie for ` lunch in 19'7l on a certain date and to•go The r: planned to have the picnic from one home] another. lh�' PINS fad Coifort SAVINGS ON.. Simmons -Sealy Sie epmaster AT je Furnitur� 1-UCKNOWi PiiONE . SM -3432' WHITECHURCH. We are 'sorry to 'report that Mrs. Fred MacPherson of Wingham is a patient` in Victoria -Hospital, where she wilt 'Undergo surgery. She'.was formerly Beatrice John -- stop of this. community.. Many friends herewish her 'a speedy re - covery . • Word was received here on' Saturdag, August 29'by Russel • Ritchie that John L. Hayes had -passedaway due to:a..heart attack He an&his wife Nina. and family 'were frequent visitors with the. Tiffin families and will be rem'= embered by many• relatives. in • A very' Successful rabies ;clinic was held in Whitechurch Comi•nunity Me.moria1 Hall,06_ i. Wedriesda,y'last. Everyone• brought their cats and dogs. • Anniversary Services were held on Sunday at :Bluevale United Church •with 'Captain: Allan Neilon .guest speaker.' Many from Whitechurch attended the services as Captain Neilon . _ wds a foi niei' pastil of 'White- church h echurch charge. ' On Tuesday last a bus from Lucknow went to Toronto Exhib-' 4tioli—Mrs.. Gordon-Rintotrl acid-- Gayle , Marlene Weber and Mrs; Bill Evans attended from here. Mrs, Earl Wilkins,spent •Wed- nesday in Listowel and 'Mr. Wil- kins was in'kitchener Mr, and Mrs. Antonie er•ee David, Eric, Adele: and Sonja • of Culross .visited on Sunday with Mr•. and Mrs. Alex Verbeek and family. , • Mr. aileMrs. ' Floyd Wilkens an Sharon of Listowel were Sunday visitors 'with Mr. and .Mrs. Earl Wilkens''and fatnily. } An induction service was, held. for Rev Howard W. Strapp as minister of Lucknow United. Chur- ch..'... Real 'estate transactions in the village were;, Walter Alton of. Ashfield purchased the Havelock' St; .South. residence'of Dave Jew - ztt , the home;' Eldon,Henderson.purchased the residence on Outra.in St : own-. Marreo4lrn-MacLennan of Barrie. • . Timbers 12" by 16" were being• shipped by .the Lucknow Lumber Co. Sawmill' to.:England to.be used as -dock. timbers.-'' They were 20-24 feet long and prospects • were for More future shipments._ • Mr. ;•and Mrs. Ernie Lewis of. Wingham moved to Lucknow ; 'having bought the Inglis St,, residence owned by Mrs. Chap- man of Whitechurch. Village in changing over the cables and main street services; •which would eliminate all the • ,existing overhead wires and ••, cables on Campbell Street. ,The' cables were run underground A M. (Archie) Peebles was appointed postmaster at Wingham to fill. the vacancy caused by .the • death of A. H. Musgrove. There. were .eleven applications for the osition: • O . YEARS : AGO, AUGUST 1940 Commencing Monday, August 19th', 1940 ,• for three days , •Can 'ads called on all her citizens, ` 16`years of age.and•over,' regard- less of nationality, to register... Registration •offices;; were set up. To every ;person answering the questionnaire satisfactorily, a certificate•of registration was issued. In Lucknow: registration • w_km the •Ptrbl ic--drool = ' At, a street Carnival in Dungan- non, ungan-non, Thene v Lucknow to Goder- ,ich'road was officially opened . The hard, surfacing of the, int .of this twenty-two mile stretch had b..r-eotnpieted "piovid.ilig aLi excellent dustless. highway link.hetwe:en these two centres, via Dungannon". A number. of Bell Telephone employees:were'at work in the 50 YEARS AGO AUGUST 1920, The New Canadian .one cent ins rade-•the-ir-appear-ance_i Lucknow , They .were described • as much smaller than:the cent 4. stiieces..then .in •use ;; be4ug,only . slightly.larger.and thicker than the United States cent and. somewhat. larger than the Canadian ten cern piece. • .The following students of the Lucknow Continuation Classes; • 'Were successl:in their exarnina= gobs. Middle School Clarence . MacMillan; Ruth Mitchell, 'Gra- ham Gra-ham McNay, Bertha Clarkson, ,Phoebe Congram Jennie McDon- ald Versa Woods. ' Low-er: School :..Austin. Re -id ,• Stewart Burns ,^ Bessie Murdie John Ross, George Douglas.; , Hary ey McDougall,' Dora Mitchell, Grace Lockhart Ada Helm, , 9 !t7 YR/D 4'414701•0 4/flr'f _ . f0!lD�V lsWyf�Pf!/fR voucO. re�wiiUive = .CANADIAN H@ART..FUN NOTICE SATURDAY OPEN BOWUNG AT AiRTING THIS WE] 2 LANES OPEN ANY AFTERNOON OR•.EVENNIG UNTIL TAKEN UP BY LEAGUES JUST PITON 52.2101