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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-03-30, Page 19f�L�'1 �1#!�R•GAI LIMIT FEEDING PROGIIAM a new ;concept in `.hog feeding feed.•costs;:..improves. grades. . . increases profits! • CUT FEED REQUIREMENTS by up to -•;S0 lb.. per hog with the, new SHUR-GAIN Limit Feeding Program. MORE GRADE 'A's.MARKETED because the limited t i t energy feeding with the SHUR-GAIN gr helps control the development of excess fat, allows hogs to grow more'•lean meat. • YOU POCKET' THE EXTRA DOLLARS available from dower feeding costs per tog, extra returns from more .'A' Grade hogs marketed. a y:. nderson Flax Products Ltd. LUCKNOW 'hoee 5,2$-2026. point the ;fie:• f:the. isted rip- 1► .4 acus. water 42.1 1 ISM r • EDNESDAY, MARCH: 1. 77 lm tl D"�� �' , % ' • k'711,91'1$ i"itArn"s�Yr. +�S' RS; ft ,iG.7 a . THt 'LlOCKNOW M'I'INNI., LIOCKNOW ONTARIO' . LOOKING BACKWARDS THROUGH • •THE SENTINEL FILES • itypset with a load of potatoes on 20 Years go the 10th of ' W awanosh, Leaking: March 194.6;. gasAline made the incident more. 'Norval R. Richards, son Of Mr. dangerous.• and Mts. R. A. Richards of.Para-, Karry Nixon' of Lucknow sold bis mount, received his Master of egg shop to A. J. Pearson of Ethel. Science' degree at Michigan State Ed Baker -of Holstein took charge. College ,,, • R. S.Hetherington of Wingham resumed his two-day a' week law practice in .Lucknow .. He had op- erated a similar 'practice in Luck- now prior to'the war. Mel Orr Commenced . duties in the: repair department of 'Schnurr Shoe Store in Walkerton- after re- ceiving 'his discharge from' the air force. ' Lucknow representatives attend- ed •a series of meetings regarding the formation of High School'Dist ricts, A minimum enrolment of , 200, was `required with a property' assessment of not less .than 5 mill- ion dollars, •Foran•Brothers purchased, the. Alexander:farm in West Wawanosh. Orville Free.purchased. the .1::0 acre farm of Harold Congram on concession:5 Ashfield. Donald Fowler sold .75 acres to. Ashfield. Township •for gravel. Harvey And* erson purchased a farm 1 1/2i m, south of Dungannon.' - Flying,Officer Eldon Buckingham 0 year old son Of Mr. and. Mrs, Wm, . Buckingliam of concession 12 Ashfield', died at Veter.ans','Hosp- ital- at osp-ital-at Peterborough; ".He had: been critically ill for six'months He` was a veteran of numerous, opera tional flights. and:had:taken ill following V -E day,. He had vol- unteered for the Japanesetheatre, of war but peace came .before he was called. . . The Maple Syrup season was a •poor One, aevery ,short "season .and poor run. . • Grade 10' `students •. at Lucknow High: School were Wilfred Black;: Don Cameron,. Ruth• Dahmer. J.C.. Drennan; Douglas Farrish,; Dorothy Gibson, Alvin' Hamilton,. Ardonna Johnston.,. Joy Johnson, Wm. 'john :. Ston Lorna little, Betty Marshall., Carrie Milne, •Eileen Purvis:, Law fence Salkeld, Bernice Shaddick`, Gwen Stewart,..J'ack Stuart; .Jean Taylor, Wm..Taylor, Jean Tre.. leaven, , • •F..,G.._Todd of :St. Helens.=was elected 'president of, the Aberdeen -' Angus Association of Canada.. •SamSherwood and a' passenger Harvey Anderson were temporarily • trapped in the cab of a:truck after. of the management.. Harry had operated the business for five mon- ths after purchasing•the business from S. E. Robertsons.` Seeding was underway by some''• in the last couple of weeks in- . March n- March LAMM TO IDIIOR s . 4Q'` Years Ago. March 1926. • Fire completely ° red C.F. destroyed Martin's elevator and chopping., mill at Whitechurch.. Loss .was: - about. $7000, Farmersaround Paramount were interested in a duck -foot harrow,,. the invention :of Ted Dexter:. It was designed to cut.and, destroy weeds and pulverize the.ground to increase yield,; The .death occurred of Mrs.. Wm; • Allin, a highly respected resident of the village; . Spring road breakups rrt'ade the, traveliing'very difficult. Horses • were "breaking through". at every step' and vehicies•,were ,being mired. • The Peerless Coloured Concert Company performed at the town hall. Proceeds;vere for.•theimem . orial .arch fund.` : Lost, between St. .Helens and Lucknow.., by 'way of the boundary, • a Parker fountain pen, with gold band on top, • ' ,Mrs. Tennant, wife of Dr. Tennant, died at age 81.,` Her husband had predeceasedher at " theage of 64. Nouse In AshReW The Sentinel•recentiy carried' a picture •of .a log house. in Ashfield being dismantled by •the owner Leonard Courtney of Amberley. The log house'y until a few years ago, .r a was owned b.the late fiend- ers Barkwell and the. picture in the paper prompted the following Letter to the Editor. Wilkie, Sask. • March 23.. The Lucknow Sentinel; Lucknow:. Ont: ' Dear Sirs: In regards to the picture'of that old hoti'Se in your March;9 Issue it 'was niy grandfather built that house around 104 years. a'go. The Hutchison George tchison. mentioned was my Dad:, and 'Mrs, Tom .Bell.: Goderich is my sister. , My grand father came from England to what • is. now Toronto, ;and when imy Dad w as 5 or 6 they took up that land • in .Ashfield and_:granddad built: that house: My .Dad would be 109 now if he was living, so' it must be 104 or 103. years since it, was built„ I 'was born and lived'there until:1 was 9. Then Daddy sold it in; the ..fall. of 1904;°' I forget the fellow's name who bought it, he lived. almost on the shore' of Lake Huron. Daddy came West :to Medora • Manitoba, in the spring of 1905, and on to.Saskatchewan and 'took a homestead in 1907;1v/here he lived till he died in'the. fall• of: 1920. Another sister lives at Berkeley Ontario. She was down to see the Old' place this last fall. and sent '60 Years A o . March 1906. ' John ,Murchison was appointed secretary of the .Kinloss Branch-Ag- ricultural ranch-Ag-ricultural Society succeeding P.A.., Malcomson who was leaving the ,village. • •• Wes Young of Kinlough•died•;fronj injuries received when'he fell 'from a scaffold in his hay: mow. • John Beaton was advertising a six__year old mare for --sale at' his place north of Lucknow, at the railroad crossing, ' • The farmers' supply co -rented tle'building east of the Sentinel from Mr.. Treleaven and were '. preparing; to open for business. Thomas Baker ofthe 8th of Kinloss died at age 74. He was survived by a widow' and ten: children. Mr, .• and -Mrs. John Strath• and family, were presented witha purse of gold by the Holyrood Literary Society prior to leaving for their new home in the west,. They had resided forlt. years in Holyrood. The address was signed by Rodger Corrigan, John•:Cruthers Joseph'Conle:y,• William Cox'. Tenders werecalled for a. brick • church with cement foundation. for. Ashfield Presbyterian congregation, according to plans and specifica- tions prepared by A. P. 'Stewart of Lucknow . F. D. MacLennan of Lochalsh was secretary of the building' committee. wait s.tirstrn . Ontario rr f F// r/!/1f!/fir f! ;r1�ir ; ,.rlJ J /. ✓ r r -" �Jf�r/ o/ ▪ 11' 1/. JJr p t'/;:';f 11, r f Id/ J :S!./,/,'%'y',{>/,rrJ/�'`,1t,✓r4Yrfy'ru //10 ,„• - n/:/ r r/// t•�111 1 fr��ri "ii:�'d+AY.f//`'irr%.oyrf%i,��N✓'v'.G�i,✓.f •%+fi STYLED FOR THE . YOUNG CROWD Big league in any man's language , Sunbeam Sole - Proof shoes .... the top performance shoes that hit home runs .on any occasion. You can wear them dancing.•—� even wearthem hiking but you'll havea hard time wearing them out Guaranteed soles and heels make the :big difference. SUNBEAM LE4RO ustantS. ides and hods' me some pictures of ' it. Herb : Ensign. could perhaps tell you aboutthe place.. As their: farm was closeand he chummed with • my brotherand twe older .sfsters. I saw the picture in my brother-in- law's paper. Guess you will know him. Joe Irwin. Daddy said when they came to Ashfield it was all solid' bush. Daddy had that kiln there for quite a` number of years.`: Grandad had a wonderful orchard,,, so many'kind'of apples and.eP,ar trees, also a big black. English. cherry --tree. Herb could tell you howood' they -were. But the g y picture my sister sent . all - look so, bare , and deserted Most of the trees? are gone. ,We: all went to Herniock,;Cit ,y School... I had your paper with the listfpupils p p that u • there- in a went, here-.�•, in the. early .days, but 'I've lost it. I would like 6 copies of this issue, March 9, if ':I can get thein. I' have apicture of my .. •' Y grandpa, and grandma. When they. were A, 4 real old also their: family, taken, beside the house,. taken before I. was born:. I'm 70now.• I'd send it down but I'm,. afraid it' might get lost in themails' and I don't want to lose it. If its possible to get . a couple of copies about the .. Hemlock City School. would you please let me ;know as I'd like two of them.'. The House my Dad lived in after he got married was just across the driveway from this one, then he. Moved into this obe after' his' parents died. Hoping I can get the copies of this paper. Mrs. E. W.., Irwin, Box: 267 ; Wilkie.Sask. P.S. -Al Irwin and his wife know me °as they, were out here visiting Ernie and Joe.'• Former Residents Will Observe Their 5Oth Anniversary (Killion News) ...,' Mr. and •Mrs, Lance. Moffat , (Lizzie MacIntyre)'formerly of this district will•celebrate their' golden wedding .on April 12th. Anyone wishing to send a card could ` address it to Mr. Lance ; Moffatt, c/o Otto-Jorstad. Lloyd- niinster, Alberta. Mrs, Moffat • has been in a nursing home since suffering a stroke. • Mr, and Mrs. Tom' MacKenzie Visited over the weekend with .Mrs. W m . Mackenzie and. Catherine in.. Toronto; • . • ' Mrs. Currie Colwell visited on Thursday with Mrs, Walter Forster wno is a patient in Clinton Hosp- . ital.; The Calico Ball will be held this year in the High School on. April .lst, • • • The Ladies Auxiliary to the Kinloss Boy Scouts are, planning a Bake Sale in Lucknow on April° 13th, ; dein MacKay, Sault Ste, Marie, was guest of Kenneth Houston at the honle of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 'Houston last week- end. eek-end, Bern is an OVC student at the university of Guelph, • e 4 • 9' ' 1+ 1 • d • • •.