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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-05-11, Page 6• 11Y'IE�I�:OI�Yr MAT 11th THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUGKN4M1', ONTARIO Pictured is a team photo of :the. Lucknow' Sepoys in the 1939-40 Season, just prior to World .War 2. . The photo was.given us, by Mrs. George Robinson of Smithfield. We believe that there are quite• a number, of these pictures in circu- lation, ircu-lation, probably mostly in the possession ,of families of team members, Left to right .are John Dahmer, ;Campbell Thomp- son, Charlie Webster, Babe Book, • Leonard MacDonald, Bill. Harris, Harold. Greer, Elwood Solomon, Jack, Fisher, George Book, Harold Ritchie, Keith McCormick, Bob' MacKenzie. Don't let worms steal your egg profits-212411 Get fast,effectire worm control: with. Purina Poultry Wormer Concentrate RR 1, Middleton, N. January 18,1966.. The Lucknow Sentinel, •. Lucknow , Ont: Dear Donald: • ..Encl:osed find cheque for my •.1966 subscription,, -wouldn't, want .to .miss an issue. . We have had a wonderful winter so far. Still have the high winds but no snow.'to speak of. Sincerely , Margaret Black. Y : INTEREST PAID' JUNE 30 -- DECEMBER: 31 FOR 4 QR 5 YEARS LEGAL INVESTMENT FOR TRUST .FUNDS .AND FOR • ALL INSURANCE'COMPAN'I•E$ :An -=investman't-i►g-•$1,000.00.-w1th. intim t of 60'0 corn ended. semi annually, will matero in five years for a value 'of $1,343;01, P.O• .. BOX 31 L,UCKNOW, ONTARIO REPRESENTING Strathroy, Ont. Jan. 19,1966. • The Lucknow Sentinel.: Lucknow Ont. • Dear Donald; . I am encllosing my renewal sub. scription 'for"' 66. As always 1•. enjoy;reading the Sentinel,' and. congratulate you on the 'New Look'. 'Wishing you success: in this year : and always. • Sincerely , P. 'W. Hoag. COMPANY: o .Montreal TORONTO London. Brantford WIndsoi . Winnipp .:Calgary Vancouver Stedman stores, Kingsville, Ont. Dear bon: Enclosed is subscription to the Sentinel. We enjoy the new issue of the Sentinel very much and certainly couldn't do without reading the news from home.. The 'very ;best. to .you . and your -iseconomical and easy to use -is highly effective removes common roundworms and cecal fvorms from chickens and turkeys —is non-toxic and fast acting -is the worming .concentrate to. be mixed _with your feed 1 1 CENTENNIAL'COMMISSIONER Report , No. 6 . Beforethe, end of this year a . full-length ,Canadian feature film . will.: be released to Great .Britain,' the United States and other coun- tries. It is certain to encourage • people, to visit our: country 'during the 1967 Centennial. The film, called Hel copter • Canada, an hour-long . Panavista production for wide screens, will • be shown in.our own . cinemas dur- ing 1967. Helicopter Canada is the first ..full ..length moving picture feature 'to be made 'entirely from a heli- copter-in-flight anywhere in the • world. It is . an exciting coast-to- coast color sweep of Canada — its geography, its wildlife, its people andways of life. It, is being pro- duced by the National Film Board of Canada for and with' the. aid of the Centennial Conunission:. Peter Jones is the producer and George, Salverson : is the script writer. The director -cameraman is Eugene: "Jeep" Boyko of the National Film Board staff who had some interesting . experiences filming this project across Can- from :the open door of a helicopter. • Boyko was born, in Saskatoon, • has been a .dishwasher, shipyard ;worker, private chauffeur in vari- ous parts of the country and. he was a country-and-western singer in Saskatoon in 1937 when a broad- caster` named Jack Wells tagged him • with his nickname; Jeep,' after a comic -strip creature: In the 40's 'Boyko was a taxi driver.' in ` Vancouver . when . a pass senger went onvacation leaving her camera in the • cab: He used. it to shoot a trafifc accident and sold the pictures to • a local paper. for $5. This sent him into photog- raphy and he 'wound up at the Na- tional ; Filen Board in 1951. Boyko's home, when he gets there, is in Lorraine Quebec; he has a wife,: one dauglter, 10, and one son, 3; By means 'of Jeep •Boyko's camera, background; narration, dia- logue and sound effects, the viewer ;in the cinema audience ..will be making a trip across the .country, discovering Canada as .though he • were in that helicopter. The 'copter, during shooting, was able ,to get as close to the face ofeanything.as its blades permitted' and hovered from six to 600 feet, Boyko spent "more than .a year on •the filming -�-a good deal of,. the time 500 feet. up in the air, crash helmet on head, hanging out the 'side of a French -built turbine. helicopter ,(the Alouette). In one Year he .shot 96,000 feet of film and travelled from Newfoundland'. to Victoria. An anti -vibration '.:mount for the camera Was a To learn what can be done for children suffering from heart des ease, contact. your; Ontario He,` Foundation at :247 Davenport R Toronto.5. French -made unit, 'first .. ;used in the malting .of: the French .films "The Red Balloon" and "Voyage in a :Balloon":,' It permits a picture while hovering' vibrationis elimi• nated in this clever'' device. In. Toronto Boyko hovered a few feet . above . Nathan Phillips Square• for a dramatic view of; the newclam-shell • city .:hall. He caught the Old Fort Henry Gid, ' at Kingston, doing itr drill.. , The helicopter camera shot the convoluted tubing and towers of a, vast • oil ''refinery complex at Ed' inonton, paddle wheelers, nag new buildings in western citieb, the lush North Saskatche an .River " Valley ; in Montreal . the. heli: copter ',Made forays ' around .the new skyscrapers, ;• in ;SaskatcheWsn it caught ..a fast-moving freight • train travelling. through a' Prairie • town, a truck leaving a • high duet plume behind it, down a . road to a lone . elevator standing stark against the prairie .horizon. In •Newfoundland thecaasua Made contact with a lightlastu keeper anda ship's'skipper ses1 ng guidance into • the harbor tha symbolizing the entry to Cas$ through'.her most eastern gateway, The film's viewers will •lite the sensation of being virtually as the surface of the •.gorge beau the Honeymoon Bridge at Niapre, Falls, and being on a slow trip' straight up • the face of the bridal veil• falls almost at arms. length.. They will "ride the back! deer in flight, peek• into the win. dows, of Montreal skyscrapers and .experience the sight and sound o1 'stenographers at their work g stockbrokers in action. They will view skiers and mountain clip bem wheat farmers, miners and pro vectors, • lumbermen, asemblyliat productions, football clubs, outdoor activities of various ethnic grows and of the first Canadians --1k Indiana. Don't miss • Helicopter Cana when it conies to your area. it