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LOOKING BACKWARDS .
HROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
WITH. MARGARET THOMPSON .
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RY R. NEWBOLD, REG. N.
GEORGE A. NEWBOLD, ADMINISTRATOR :t
Drawer 220 Phone 528-2186
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Professional Nrsing Care 24 hours daily
Dining Roorn and. Tray Service
Member:— Associated Nursing Homes Inc. Ontario
Associate Member:—. Ontario 'Hospital Association'
Municipally Licensed
Licensed. by Ontario Department of. Health
Church shed for their artificial
ice installation project.
Two,business blocks on
LucknOw's main street were re-
ceiving new fronts, the Joynt
Block and the Johnstone Block,
both on the north side of tife street.
Juit prior to this the former Rath-
well Shoe Store , which was
converted to enlarge Hall's Red
and White Food Market , had a
new red and white front installed
to harmonize with the original
store.
30 'YEARS AGO
NOVEMBER 1943
The West Wawanosh sink-hole ,
which was earlier reported, was
being filled up after two weeks
1974 POLARIS SNOWMOBILES
ON DISPLAY
SEVERAL USED SNOWMOBILES IN STOCK
cAR sALEs
BLYIK :PHQNE. 5234342.
PURPLE GROVE
Many from Purple Grove area
attended the pot luck supper in
Ripley on. Saturday evening and
enjoyed the dinner and program
which included a visit from Char-
lie Farqhason and a Chinese
auction, a first for many people
also the beauty contestin'which
Alan Gamble was chosen "Queen".
Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs.
Bill. Elliott who were the wingers
of the coloured TV. The pro-
ceeds go to the new complex.
Miss Ardiss Nicholson was an
overnight guest on Friday of Vicki
Dore.
Plans are being Made to hold a
Christmas concert in the Purple
Grove Community Centre again
this year. 'The date is still un-
mown.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Don Dore and
Frankie were dinner guests on
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William
j Wood and DaVid of Durham.
SHUR-GAIN
40% Beef Silasupplement #2
Never before in the history of cattle feeding 'in this .country have
protein supplies and prices been so critical. Never before has the
use .of a supplement such as our new 'SHUR-GAIN 40% Beef
Silasupplement #2 been more needed.
This new SHUR-GAIN product has a higher level of its crude
protein content derived from Urea. This level determined by
SHUR-GAIN Research falls between the maximum and mini-
mum levels as suggested in a recent. Government Agricultural
Research Bulletin.
We are confident this product, Will do the job at
less cost when fed according to the SHUR
GAIN program.
Ask your dealer about new SHUR-GAIN 40%
,Beef Silasupplement 2,
Anderson Flax Products
LUCKNOW PHONE 528.2026
EspA.Y, PECEMiSER 5 117,4
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE THIRTEEN,
of work, during which the hole
was fed about 800 yards of clay
daily.
An increase in the--
maximum old -age pensions from
$23 to $28 monthly and upward
revision of mother's allowances
were announbed.
The presses of the United
Church Publishing House , known
commercially as the Ryerson Press.
were at work printing "The Sac-
fed- Word". It was the first ti e
The Bible had ever been printed
in Canada , and the order was for
30,000 cloth bound volumes of
the Complete King James Version.
It was an historic occasion
when the presses started rolling
and Rev. C. H. Dickinson, •Book
Stewart of the United Church
Publishing House, acted as host
to, the many guests. Rev. Dickin-
son, son' of•IvIrs. W. P. Reed of.
Town, was a former pastor of the
Ashfield Cirtuit. The demands
of war had altered the situation,
makingMaterial and help a
'problem in Britain in meeting
the demand for Bibles, and so a
Contract had been placed in Can-.
ada.
Webster , Euphemia Rintoul. David
Nichol, Gordon Rintoul
George Nichol, Willie Taylor
McKinley Ramage, Elizabeth
Nichol, Etta Taylor , James Mc-
Gee , Joseph St. Marie, Willie
Nichol ? John St. Marie.
Grace Lockhart , Teacher.
Huron Members
At OFA Annual
Huron County was represented.
by 16 'delegates at the recent con-
vention of the Ontario Federation
of Agriculture in Oshawa.
A resolution from Huron COunty
to request that niachinery parts
be available at 411'times , so that
farmers, through, their dealers -
will be abletopiCk them up at' °
depots during week em-
ergencies was opted with
overwhelmin majority.
A resolutio r by Phil. Durand of
Zurich, to in ease. the tariff on
US corn. SO. tha' it matches. US
tariffs and subsidies was carried ,
but only after a lively discussion.
Some livestockmen felt that this
would result in increased input
costs in their operation. It was
pointed out that .if the corn price
was too low, that corngrowers
would turn. to more livestock farm
ing and thus create an over-supply
thereby depressing the price of
livestock to the detriment of the
.same livestock producer. In the
end the reSolutiOn was carried by
a comfortable majority. One
cash-crop farmer commented that
the passing of this resolution was
a good omen for the future of
farming , as it means that one
producer now recognizes that the
other. producer has a right to a
fair Income , even if this entails.
Sorne•risk toy himself.
Adrian Vos of Bl.yth introduced
a resolution asking the govern-
r:Lnt to spend more money into
re.•e,11:ch 'to develop, an economic-
• ..d‘, xtract .-tetnane gas
Vander Veen of Lochalsh
into a purchase agreement
Lucknow Village Council,
he acquired the former
Church shed on the corner
bell and Havelock Streets
he planned to construct,
alley. He was associat-
e new project with his
amen Vander Veen end.
p of Listowel. •
ating, modernizing and
g of this building, for the
welcome enterprise was
ed at some $42 .000.
lucknow Lions •Club was 'to
the proceeds from the sale
met Lucknow United
YEARS AGO
NOVEMBER 1963 50 'YEARS AGO
NOVEMBER 1923.
Russell Cunningham was the
new butter-maker at SilVer-
wood's LucknOw plant, succeeding
,W. G. MacKay..
Silverwoodt moved their down-
toWn.itand from Taylor's building
across the street to the room at
one time occupied' by the late
R. Graham as a store.
S. S. No: •12 East and West
Wawanosh in a school report ,
.named the. following students -
Zylda Webster , Gertrude Martin.
Dorine Webster , Mary St. Marie
Ray Turner, Nellie McGee,
William Rintoul, Veronica St.
Marie , Myles St.,, Marie, Jean,
1973 LE MANS 4 door, V8, fully, equipped
1973 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass 2 door hardtop
1973 PONTIAC Catalina 2 door hardtop
1973 BUICK CENTURY 2 door hardtop
1973 OLDSMOBILE Omega 2 door
1973 NOVA 4 door, 6 automatic, Oliver steering
1971 TORINO 2 dOor hardtop, automatic, radio
1970 FORD custom 4 door, V8 automatic
1969 FORD LTD 4 door hardtop, V8 automatic, radio
1968 FORD Falcon 4 door 6 cylinder (low mileage)
2. 1968 CHEV 4 doors, V8 automatic, radio
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from animal waste, as this consti-
tutes a valuable resource. Espec-
ially in the energy crisis we ex-
perience,now , it would help all
of Canada , as this is a potential
source of one 'third of all' of
Canada's gas needs. / It was passed
easily and created a great deal
of interest as all livestock farmers
have a lot of this resource at
hand.
Mason' Bailey of Blyth, •
past president of the Huron'Federa
tion of Agriculture, presented the
report of the Hydro Routes com-
mittee of which he 'was chairman.
The reception of this report was
excellent , which was evident in
the corridors, as this affects
more and more farms. John Staff
ord of HoWick Township was, a
member of the Line fence com-
mittee. Vince Austin of Ashfield
township o he membership com-
mittee and ordon Hill of Varna
of the Onta Machinery Agency
committe besides being presid-
nt of OF .