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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-09-28, Page 91955, • ✓E: WEDNFISDAY, SEPT, 28th, '196-6 earn. Mite $0 at tone, this. R. 2, lath- ;liza- Rev,.. 3.69; -now, naw, Lime 5:00, :now, ., .uck- 'son, ` An- arne5' :now, color, rwin, n, Ir; Mrs. :now, .uck R. 3,'. ,lton, Jim rouse • going otible i fer- iir •is f the d ,tp Heavy' rouse �w..Of neer-. e'the carted rnday • •day. . n en - )Wing, • y we :s as and m, the ring' gran -hour time rland. •. rri..'We • jacks, selves'. Dick-. golf. Inner.. 1ation um - spent ,hotel kg to ,. MRS, 'JOHN R. LANE Many friends mourn the death of Mrs. John 'R. Lane; particular- ly • in the Kanlough cominunity where she' was intimately known and beloved throughout. a long lifetime of eighty -sever; years, Mrs.' Lane's; . death occurred suddenly : last Thursday morn- • ing. Despite ' her.. years . she had enjoyed good health, and w.a$ active each day 'w' the duties • fa' e.. b -her me. coronary of ,,, ' attack on • Thursd.a', ' 7'nornin_,g_ ' proved', fatal, within a' very short' etme.:•. •: ems. Mrs. 'Lane was fortnerly• Eliza- beth 'Jean Malcolm; daughter of :the late Win, W. Malcolm " and Susan .Purves: ' She' was born on rebruary 4th, 1866, on what .is, •now the Barr farm on Concession .12,' Kinloss. On " April lith, 1906, she married : her .now bereft lius- hand, . and they had since resided On the farm where she died on the Base. Line, •Kinloss. Mr. and Mrs. Lane.40. been anticipating their :golden: wedding; ri•e xt spring. Mrs. Lane : endeared herself to everyone by ' her,,' gentleness . and good neighborliness. Her chief ' interests ...Were cher, family, her home,' and her 'church. She! was' a lifelong mernlier of Kinlough Presbyterian.Church; . a charter.' m'em'ber olid ' a life member of, the W:1VLS:' The 'funeral 'service was con- ducted at her . late residence on Saturday, afternoon When a large gathering ` . assembled,'.', to.., clirhax the many • acts and expressions of trilit ten and. sympathy. Rev.:,.J. R.. ' MacDonald. delivered :nail'jm- pressive message of cornfort ;arid: -hope, Interment .'was in• South Kinloss:' Cemetery, the pallbear- ers being .Lyhnan. 'Sutton, ;Morley ' Eushell, Wm:.:Burt, 'Arthur • Gra- ham., Errbie • Hanna • and .:Perry Hodgins.: • , . Mrs.• ; Lane is. survived by her husband and two daughters,,. Mrs: :Frank .Maulden (Bessie) ' on • the halite farm• and' Mrs. A. M. Phil- ( lean) hil-(Jean) of Fonthill..'There are also ' two grandchildren, Peggy. Phillips, .arid • Keith:. Mauiden: Mrs. Lane was"; the., last ;mem- ber of .the Malcolm family: ,She Was. predeceased by two bro- thers,. ro_.thers,, 'George .and Joseph 1VI:a1 Colin . and' ` by ..one sister, . M.rs. Percy Purves '(Susan). • •.MRS. AMELIA, TREI.EAVEN Death came' suddenly on Mon- day .of. 'last: week to • Mrs. R.. .11. (Bert) Treleaven, .who was : prac-• tically a lifelong. resident of this community.Mrs. Trefeaven suf- fered,:a..heart 'attack at the home of her ''daughter, .Kra. ,Lawrence Tremain: of ,,•,Springvale, • near Hagersville, "-and. . •Passed. away: .-Within ,a fev inin ttes: She had been, ..in her -usual .good `health; anththat afternoon had attended a .church meeting. Mrs. Treleaven was • formerly Amelia, Hackett, daughter of the. late—Jpsepf ---Hackett and Eliza • .Jane Henry., members of pioneer Ashfield Township families. , Mrs. • Treleaven ,was in her 66th - 3'ear and, Was'+ born•, on i ebrlr fry Wed 26th; 1899, on the farm' on : the 12th •Concesdddn'. now •:owned by 'back her brother, Thomas Hackett; All et the. • her 'Married' life was -'spent- On With Concession Six, :Ashfield, until new Mr. and Mrs:: Treleaven retired things, • to Lucknow in July of • 1948. Mr. ur de- Tre ea-verr:"di i, in a ca "accid extern about three months later, which was a great shock to. Mrs. Tre- Leaver', ' • • A funeral service was held ' at Bagersville 'last Wednesday ...af- ternoon, of-•ternoon conducted by Rev. Mac- Pherson, assisted by Dr. W. J. lquinford of Simcoe and Pastor Pail Neigh. The remains ' wefe. •.btought to the McLennan-Mac- Asrixie 'Memorial Chapel, where hun•dred.s c_allecL.to pay--tli'eix, re e;efs 10 'a beloved and .jovial lady. The funeral service :on Fri day "was ' largely al;tended ` and was •"r anducted . by . itey G. A.' • Meikiejohn. 'Daring the service 1Glrs. Morgan Johnston, a niece of 1V!rs• Treleaven, sang :`Good Night a and Good 14orni ig'r; with accornpanitte t by . Mrs. Jessie. Alli:n, ` • Interment 'was ' iri Greenhill earny.thoreighbo us to Moose • and, rit�ter-; ;riper i blab e said dation' • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO pa carers, ill Hasty, .Richard Kilpatrick, Raymond g. Fi�nni an, Bert Finnigan, Bert Reid and Clifford. Crozier,.. „ Mrs, Treleaven is survived by one son, Ronald. ,pf Kitchener, and 'four daughters, Mrs. Jack Curran (Eileen) of Crewe; :Mrs. Vernon 'Hunter (Anna Mae) of �Lugkr ow; Mrs. Lawrence rl'!re- main .(Beatrice) , of Springvale;; ,Mrs. T. L, Parker - (Gwendolyn) of Niagara . Falls Also' surviving are twq -broth- ers, 'Alex of Wingha.m, Tom •of Ashfield and five • sisters Mrs.. George Hunter (Jennie) of ion' 1V rs... Herb: 'Stoth:ers (Ellen)- .of D.iin ,,,,.gannon; � Mrs.: John , B•radley (Mary) of Amberley;.-Mrs. Wil- fred Drennan (Janet) and --Mrs. Ewart Talbr' ` y (tda) .of*Lublin*� FOURTH CO:NCE'SSION The •Kairfree;;'Farm Forum are tp '. be ' ' commended for 'the fine project 'they, have just completed. Road, signs have been placed at all concessions.' and. sideroads in Kinloss Township -57 fn all.,. Mrs. 'Barton of Drayton is •vis- iting at the home of . her dough ter, Mrs. Allan Graham: , • Mrs., 'Lloyd MacDougall '••ac- companied her. mother, Mrs. W. Farrish, to, Victoria Hospital pn Tuesday. 4-11 CONTESTS FEATURE A OF DUNGANNON Fes. :Dungannon Fall Fair on Tues- day. ues-day• of last week was' ` favored with good weather and • a big crowd. Four-H Club competitions were ' one ,of ' the features of a .good show, with .the girls cer- tainly not taking a back, seat. . In the Cart Club competition Lois Webster of West Wawanosh captured top place. in the, steer section and'waS second for show- manship. Elizabeth • Pentland. Of derich, was '-second ih awards. and 'fifth for' showman skip lvorm..a Feritlapcl • of .Dungan- non *as.' second „in 'the 'Senior.' heifer : class, and,Won 'first place for showmanship. Others who 'competed in the beet ,calf corn- petition • were Mike 'Dalton, . R. 7, L ucknow; Kenneth Alton, R. 7, Lucknow; Bill Andrew, . R: 7,' Lucknow, who was first .in the senior heifers class; Mary Alton, R. 7, Lucknow Jim Martin, R. 3,. Goderich. , , David Kirkland, R. 3, Lucknow,•. placed. Hirst in award's in 'the Dungannon, 4-H Swine C1u•b-cam-, petition and second.' in showman- ship:, Donald Kirkland, R. 3, Lucknow,: was second in awards and first in .showmanship. Others TECTellirirriteL 'who competed were Bq.i Harris, 2, Lucknow;' Douglas 4lppat- I ;` Al- ton, . R. 7, Luckno�uv � 'Lorne' � Al ton, R. 2, burn;„ Teade Bakker, R. 2,, Auburn; Wayne Brown, •R. 1, Dungannon; Barry McDonald, R. 3, Lucknow and Crawford Mc- Neil, R. 2, Lu ckncw, - LITERARY SOCIETY SLATE , George Richards,: son of Mr, and Mrs. 'Orland Richards, Huron Township, is the choice of stud-,• eats at Lucknow District' ,High School for the -Literary Society presidency for ,the ' ;1955''-56 school term.. The election, was held :last, Thursday. • ; t , 'Others 'electecl.. to •office . were vice-pres.,' .Jim 't Reed;' secretary, Beverley Ashton; treasurer, Chas. Chin; pianist, Ken-MacNay; .ass't. pianist, Norma Murray; press re= porter, Emmeline Miller; editor- in-ichief,; Ted Collyer; editorial, staff, Louise Andrew, Jim' Reed,. Archie McQuillan,, Marilyn. Kil Patrick; Ashfield C.GI T: • The first meeting. of the Ash. - field '-C.G.I:T: was, 'held on Fri- day, September. 23rd at the'" home of Ann. MacKenzie' With. the past president; Marianne Westpre- siding. The meeting. opened with' • PAGE NINE the C.G I T,"" !s ; and ' purpose. The scripture on was read by Edna 'Carter from the Book of Acts: Barbara, Finlayson 'follow-. ed,with the meditation and pray- er. The election' of officers for the coming yearwas held .and they are as follows; president,. Barbara Finlayson,, vice pres., Ann MacKenzie; sec., Louise MacLennan;, treas., . Edna Carter., A short period 'of games was held followed by refreshments served ,•. by the hostess. The meeting'clos=. ed 'by 'singing taps•: AS IFIELD NOTES ;11Ir, Harold Collinson of Tor- onto spent :the -week=end im Kin- tail.' a The , Kintail W;:I: ' :held a quilt- ing .at the home of M'rs. Win.' Johnston op. Thursday.; A very successful auction sale was held at the farm of Mr.' Al- vin Collinson on• ;Friday. Mr: and Mrs. John Bradley were in Hagersville ' last 'reek, having received word of the death , of , Mrs. Bradley's ,.sister; Mrs. Bert Treleaven. • . .The aninual' Rally Day service :was held in the •Presbyterian. Church satinday afternoon. The children . of the ,Sunday -School with . their " teachers, . attended ' in a .body and. took part in the 'ser; - In your, neighborhoad,you'll set the pace �V-^ in egg .money, earned with Swift's feeds. We ,know. We've seen the records made _last .winter''by "PACE-SETTER FLOCK - OWNERS" They fed Swift's feeds and kept_trcI :of: -their =esultsThey..made--:----- k' money even on the lowest feed -egg ratio in history t ''-w,: s. There was a good :reason.,, Only' Swift's feeds contain Calogen,. ' Calogen isSwifttsnewenergy'ingredie it L a special blendof animal fats. It g7,ves every layer a' chaiice,to put, more of her feed-ihto•eggs afd Iess into body nance. It does wonders foregg production. Ca°logen•., works together: 'with Swift' quality' blend of animal .hand vegetable . pioteins for a new kind of feeding efficiency. . 'Start using S`wift's Egg -Laying Feeds and see what a difference Calogen makes! IA and Four•. grits at nolagy with • work, it was. from froni Joe -6rge- Sim - Sr. : G. d lvtrs. ;unday, litchis. Swift's•r w f �i first feed -:Order See us today for the right Swift's feed to fit your program. : Order any. Swift's Egg -Laying Feed; egg. record chart - , and�you' easy -to -keep take . home our ea •',yy'oq're'a" Swift's PACE -SET 'ER . FLQCK OWNER! Iii token of'our apprecia- tion • you receive a sturdy, good- . • looking egg' basket -as -a' gift from us. Come in today,' get.your basket, watch it'filI! 'LVCKNOW, ONTARIO : ,-----:.y.r. s�r�. erarvs..+w�a^•. • +twlI1r x: F.9aki.. / t �Aiki i[ 1Piri leiI amour ,'elrst •: air tie Pace -Setter''' Poultry men ade: Money • L Winter For a . four= month period • la$t.. winter, hundreds of. Swift's Pace -Setter Flock owners. kepi. accurate rec- ords. Read•their typical• '. experiences even during the lowest' feed=egg.:,ratio in history; . . . ."I'. have . been in the 'poultry .business for :forty years and have never. used . . a .Feed that. gave' me good' results as Swift's Laying ;.• • Mash • with ':Calogen:.,MMy: '"birds came' into Production early,and have maintained 'r high prod•uction;'.The gen eral condition cf my. flock has never been. better. I . recommend highly Swift's Laying Mash with Calo- gen. Ernest' Viloock .: ;ieer.P,6ilip, N:S.," Cumberland: County> "Thisyear eggs . from - My flock had 'the highest. hatchability at the local' hatchery:: ' My flock was fed on ;Swift's .Breeder Mash with Calogen and certainly a lot'' of credit should go tirthilirlreed.' "I am' very well; Pleased .with results obtained from both Swifts Laying Mash and Swift.'s' Breeder Mash". .." -_G'eld-Trholm •• - ' Fort. Li wrence,'N.S. "Swift • 26% • Balancer: with' •Calogen has proven : to me that it is one of the , most economical, feeds on the market' today. 26% Balancer.. was fed by hop per and the rest of feed wasscratch grain, eliminat- ing cost of chopping' and • mixing: Feed colts for four months $104'3.44 wrath lights, ,oyster shell' •rit an . extra $4;1.56 • — $1,0$5:00 ,for 5,633 dozen eggs. Each - dozen eggs prodruced cost 191,40:" ' Bernard Cox Wheatley, Ont. `•'For fifteen years.I have' been in.'the Poultry b•asi- ness, I have tried all other • brands of feed, none' other can . compare to Swift's Poultry ;°Concentrate -4r % with .Calogen for egg pro- • duction.. Every' chicken requires' these ingredients for the' best laying, results. It's results that, pay." Charles Shaul Stony Plain, Alia-: As far asw.earecorm. cerried�``we`-think "Swift*s` Laying Feed with Calogen is :tops' and we intend to contirtue feeding it:" •• 4"ilflit.Ronff1ond' Odrern P1ru, Nebraska .. • • •