& - Century old farm wagon completely restored A pre-1900. farm wagon, completely restored to its original condition including the fancy, decorative art- o'work could go on display at Blackstock Fair later this. month if a team of horses can be found, and if the owner can arrange to trans- port the wagon from v Fenelon Falls to this area. & The wagon, owned by Ian Angus of the Fenelon Falls area was featured in a fair in that community over the weekend. / The restoration was com- x. pleted last week by Brian Jordan of Blackstock who spent more than three weeks working on the old wagon which is made of pine, and was probably used to haul rocks, gravel or crops. The three- foot wide "box is adjustable up to a length of about 12 feet. To get the wagon into as near original condition as possible, Mr. Jordan first made a pencil sketch of the decorative art-work which was still faintly visible on ¥ the sides and back, After completing the sketch, the old paint was stripped, the pine boards sanded by hand, and then new coats of paint were applied. The -pWagon is now predominant- ly black with bright red trim on the axles and wheels. Working from his pencil BAHA'I INFORMATION Phone 576-2871 sketch, Mr, Jordan replaced the art-work in a bright gold colour. 'And on the back is the 'name of the wagon- maker, Sandford and Pully of Fenelon Falls, in bright gold letters. The name was faintly visible before the res- toration started. It is from the wagon makers' name that its app- roximate age has been established. Long-time resi- dents of Fenelon Falls believe that Sandford and Pully went out of business about the turn of the century. The wagon was found last fall by Mr. Angus in Elmira, Ontario, at a Mennonite Carriage Works. - It is entirely original except for a new tongue, which was hand made by a blacksmith in Fenelon Falls, and a new pine seat. The old one was still on the wagon, was rott- ing, making it dangerous for anyone sitting on it. The wooden-spoked wheels have iron rims. The sides and back are decorat- ed with art-work. And the orginal craftsmen must have had a flair for design as even the axles were decorated with gold paint. The original iron springs of the seat remain on the wagon. 'Mr. Jordan is hopeful that the arrangements to bring the wagon to the Blackstock Fair can be made. It would certainly bring back memories for many old- timers in this area who can recall when wagons such as these did their share of work around the farms. STARTS WEDN ESDAY, AUGUST 24th to 30th FOR ONE WEEK. By train, by plane, by the edge of your seat- IT'S THE MOST HILARIOUS SUSPENSE RIDE OF YOUR LIFE! IWER STREMI{))] ADULT ENTERTAINMENT A MARTIN RANSOHOFF FRANK YABLANS PRODUCTION GENE WILDER JILL CLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYOR Or 668-6015 a pig, BR » : 4 » . » DE YI nmin "SILVER STREAK", SHOWTIMES: Fri. - HOGS PCTURE web sentry cueton sis ws PATRICK MCGOOHAN spoon omens Sat. 2 SHOWS 7 & 9:15 All Other Days 8 p.m. Only. mini CINEMA Perry & Queen Streets 4 © 985-8535 ; Brian Jordan puts the finishing touches on a turn of the century farm wagon restored to its original condition. Mr. Jordan says it is possible the wagon Manchester and area news by Ruby Fielding Church Sunday, August 28 at 11 a.m. Rev. C. Clarke in charge. The Manchester U.C.W. will _meet at. the church - - Thursday, Sept. 1 at 2 p.m, Mrs. C. Clarke our mini- ster's wife will be our guest speaker. Visitors welcome Mrs. Lillian Stephens, widely travelled lay speaker of Agincourt, will be our guest speaker at 'Anniver- sary Service in Manchester United Church. In as much as Mrs. Stephens is greatly in demand as guest speaker we are extremely pleased she will be with us Septem- ber 18 at 11 a.m. Also Miss Gail Malcolm will join us as our guest soloist. Everyone welcome. Best wishes for a speedy recovery for Mrs. Aletha Holtby who is a patient in Port Perry hospital also Paul Evans who is not feel- ing well after his tonsil oper- ation recently. Friends of Mrs. Maude Crosier will be sorry to hear that while visiting friends in Peterborough on Sunday, fell and broke her hip. She was taken to Oshawa Hospital for surgery. Roof Repairs! Your Men Do The Work... We Supply The Equipment And Know-How FREE! Save up to 75% on cost of a new roof with PACE (Save Money on) Mr. and Mrs. George Morden and Mrs. Evelyn McGinnis of Picton, Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Roberts. 'Mr. and Mrs. Everett Doupe, Barbie and Jackie Lawrence enjoyed a trip to Sault Ste. Marie and sur- rounding area. Friends of Mrs. Alma Muir, Mrs. F. Johnson's sister has been moved from East General hospital to Riverdale hospital, Room 316 and is convalescing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kuhn, Brian and Brenda have returned to Shilo, Manitoba after visiting the Lamb families for two weeks. Mrs. Tom Hurst and Robert of Midland, Saturday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding. Fieldings were Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. A. Jewell at Sonya. Luxury Company Car Demonstrator finished in Silver Acrylic Lacquer with matching Landau Vinyl Roof and Firethorn Cloth interior. Fully equipped including Power Seats, 60-40 Seat, Power Door Locks, Tinted Glass, Trunk Release, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, 403V8 Motor, 'Tilt Steering Wheel, Wheels, GR78x15 Radial. White Walls; Digital Clock, Power SEAMLESS, ONE-COAT INSTANT SEALANT. Seals leaks, waterproofs, insul- Antenna, AM/FM Stereo Radio & Guards, Carpet Savers, Licence, Ziebart Rustproofing. 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