The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-03-28, Page 5r. ..
WEDNESDAY,; 'MOM 2 ' 1956;
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,,: LU`CKNOW, ONTARIO
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1955 Chev.' Standard 'Sedan, fully ,equipped....,...
'1954 Chev, Powerglide' Deluxe Sedan •.••' . ,...•••$1,995"
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...... ............$1.,650„.
Two 1954 Standard Chev Sedans, fully equipped ..
y a � , geed .......►1,495
1954 Chev. Belau Convertible, fully ;equrp ed
, P.. . $1,995
1953 Chev. Belau' Sedan,, fully equipped '
1952 Plymouth Sedan , „ $1,395
1953 Pontiac Sedan _ , $ 950
,.. $1,295
1951• Chev. Deluxe Coach
1951 Pontiac Coach . , „ $ 900
1949 Chev. Coach•
$ 950
1948' Pontiac 'Coach ...., f $ 695
1948 Chev; Fleetline Coach J .. $ 495
525
1948 Plymouth Sedan : ..... . ,,,,.
1948 Pontiac Sedan $ 495
495
TRUCKS
1949 ;Ford alt -ton Pick -Up
$ 450
1947 Dodge '54 -Ton. Pick-up
$'395
Huron County's •Foremost Used 'Car' Dealers -
Cash, Trade, Terms..- Open Evenings. Until 1 ,
Cities Service; Dealer•
• Picone. 7334:Brussels
Lucknow Presbyterian Evg. Aux.
The 'United.' Church .Evening
•Auxiliary had .as: their ,guests the
• Presbyterian Evening AuXiliary
in the basement • of the church on
;Mar
ch '' 20t
h. After, the 'opening
hymn, Mrs. Orville .Zoneg wet-
icomed, the visiting. Society and
turned' the meeting over to. the
president, , Mrs. , Jack 'Fisher: •• Miss
Maudie Fisher read -the scripture.
Miss Kay Macintosh rendered . a
.' piano solo. Miss Gladys 1VfcDonald
gave : a .'very interesting Bible*
study from the book on 'Christian.
Liv ng. The'11 call was answer -
:ed 'by .a verse: from the Presby-
terian ' calendar .for March: The
:topic ".The :Christian Mission. nt•
' 'the Ohurch::in a revolutionary
world” Wei' was
' • taken .by, Mrs.. Mor -
gen : Henderson,,. assisted by • a
panel made up by Mrs. Gordon
Fisher, representing : ' the world;
Mrs. S. Jamieson, . British Gua-.
an
a;
Mrs.
BobVi
obi
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c nzi
Ke e
, India;
Mrs. James Little, Formosa; Mrs.
C. 'Mason, Africa. Mrs. J. Was-
n.ey, :'Mrs. RForster and . Mrs. S.t
Jamieson rendered a trio, "In the
Shadow 'of the 'Cross". The • suin
m,ary of* the Mission study book
was ,given by' Mrs: J, Fallock:.
Mrs. Cam Thori pson ..moved*a
vote .of' thanks to the Presbyter-
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SURVEY FAVORS
IA s„ Alexi W1 yt pkv Exichre was,.
so
mr
' ,EVENING SHOPPI NG taindand lunch , ervedan
More than two-thirds of the other forum sear on
Mon -
people interviewed during: Mrs, Frank Brown spent Mon -
an
just
Ontario -wide survey,cam-
day afternoon with • Mrs, ' Will
pleted, favored evening Bervie;
evening •shop :,
'!Ping, This was the third similar The .community extends sym-
Roll in recent ' weeks, all threepath y to Mr•. Arch.O Bonnet in
having indicated a strong public the 'loss of his ' sister, Mrs., H.
•dermand' for evening shopping $row- of Toronto. ,
privileges... Mr. and Mrs. Art • H"origins
e po is . rid results were :as ,spent the week -end in Harnilto
follows '.
a ended the B1aek�bo
and tt •
raw
PAGE FTVE,
n Tooled To Repair AD Makes Of, >, .
_ Tractors, Machines & . Shop.. Work :•
�'ACETYLENE & ARC WELDING
; DTPIG
i LOUGHC GARAGE
1N. BRECKLES '
;Phone:
: City of Kitchener, 'by ;aruneau 'Cooke wedding. The groom; Mr.
favored. evening : She • M w, is a nephew
.shopping, • ; rs: Hodgins',
ecen yo Member' newspopers •' '
h mated 75 percent Donald Blacicboro h
• Al of Ontario, by Gruneau Re -•Mrs. Merle Hodgins is
'search' Lin»ted 69.4 visiting
favored eveniri .. r; and Mrs• George Hodgins of
percent ;M
,R tl g shopping., Woodstock
to of Pb- Many froth' the" cominunity
in . the Canadian lnstitu tended the, Rural Panel ni .
lie • Opinion , (Gallup Poll') 04437 Tees�water on Friday . ight in
lashed. results :of • a� nation,w de. evening:
study on the .same, issue, reveal- .The' panel was made up of;''the
•ing that S9 percent :of the .pu'blic. Rural "'relations .comf
favored eveningthe Cham�ber of.' Coaria�riercmitteee � and
shopping, . five • farmers --Dr. Leahy, Albert
In the most recent (Ontario)
and for all' Canada, the major' •'
Worrai, . Carman Thompson; Ev-
survey, as in those for ,erett 'Whitehead,' Clayton Mc -
objection
abjection. proved to !be the fear Glynn; -aria farmers, Mel'. Rome,
Don
• that, if stores remained open' `in Ireland, Herb Arkell, Brock
the evenings,, clerks ' might . �h�ive ,.'McKenzie: and J,.L.� MacDonald:
Taking part later were Mr. Geo•.
to work longer' hours. However,
'when it ' was'. pointed out . than Gear of Walkerton, Mr. Bob 'Car=
est of Wmghdm, 'Wm. Thoinp-
store clerks were .protected from ,
son of. Teeswater, Mr. Harris and
exploitation under other
lal laws, and. that ,evening shop
ping would .not .reser
Medea r .• s;toh •pp_
position was '.•irithdrawn.
' • The Ontario: survey covered
rural areas, towns under 10,000
in,..po'liulation, and cities:.Of those
who 'said they „ would: like . to
.have. the .steres open .one:::evening.
a week, the, largest percentage
was recorded. in, the towns,
where 78.8. percent of those
questioned were in ; favor • com-
pared with 64:4 percent in cities
and •74:8 percent in -rural •areas:
Rural areas comprise'.2.6.9 per-
nt of. Ontario's population,,
towns' 12.4' percent and cities 60:7
pcovin-•
cavi
• Information for 'the Ontario
survey was gathered ' by recog-
nized : sampling techniques •'thru
interviewswith. men and women
across: the province,. in cities and
ian: Society_.for the :enjoyable townsand on farms:'
•
m.
pro graAfter singing Lead.' on .' purpose of the survey, was to
0 King Eternal",Mrs, N John- determine the;' attitudes'
sten; closed ,.the meeting with ioofs a
gcross-section of Ontario.. persons
prayer. After a lovely lunch was toward :.:the 4 evening
served, Mrs:. • N. Taylor -moved . a 'c opening of
teres.:'.The question has •become'
vote of •thanks:..
to s�elLtop-
line juin
machinery
like
this.,.
• Waterloo Manufacturing Company, distributer -of Modern Machinery for
the farm, power, units for farm:, and industry, ' is '• expanding its dealer
ask about the MM franchise ,your .invitation,'tq •
franchise program in important. farmingareas. This is
' se in your area.. .. • '• ,
As an MM Dealer,you at..once:inherit_ a: company••history of sound 'owth
and'lsroduct depedability, You know that you ate part of an organization
famous since 1825 for quality, jproduets and progressive policies. Yoti
represent a' company'thatis forgiTig ahead in new and better ways of making
machines Work for the farmer: •
THIS IS' YOUR PROFIT OPPORTUNITY, '
fi Yos, soil the smith** line of highest quality fano machinery -" known
P. P p p
.. .,.. oiler,
roan fho world for - ro8toblo orformana and do ondoblr o or
A liberal floor -planning pipgrom help, you show •a prof in low 'own
business. at a minimum Inyfmint
1 Local, financingor 'M's deferred pojrment pins, make. it osy for your.
, customers to. ow•__n Majyjpm.ne.
ra: Advanc.d" rnanufactbrieg 'and" diiir utlop facilities •insure lett 'deliverids
to back upyour, sales.
• You 'gain from advertisin
proven methods: 9.and sales promotion that Wits you sill through
First, write to the Waterloo Manufacturing: Company stating your interest
m the MM dealer franchise program..Your. letter will receive immediate..
, executive level attention You. will be• under, norobligation. Dealer qualiTica-
tions and benefits will be explained promptly and to your fullest satisfaction,
Mail
your letter to: Sales Manager •
Farm Machinery Division •. '
• The Waterloo 'Manufacturing Company Ltd.,
•Waterloo, Ontario ' •
a controversial" one in a number
of • t Ontario and
cen res : in else -
Where' m Canada.
The percentage of those inter-
viewed for 'the Ontario survey is
made, up of those who said they
would, like stores•: open', one ev-
ening' a week (56.5' percent),
_:those...not-in -favor of -one---evezr=-
ing• opening'`a week but in favor
of ' two evenings (1.1 percent)
and those who when first quer
tioned said they . were not'in fav-
or . of evening shopping ;but,
'when asked- if they 'wou d be in
favor Lf clerks ` did nothave to
work more hours, said `Yes' (1.1.8
percent).
The. predominant reason 'given.
for g ee ` Hing shappin
tin ' v
was that it would.be handy fo
, ,people' who .work.' Other reasons
were given: that. it • would 'gen-
erally be more convenient; that
children could not be left -during
the 'day; than .husband and wife
can shop together; that stores are}
less crowded at night.
The predominant reason given
for not wanting .evening. shop
ping was that there was• no ad=:
'vantage to it and that ' people
`can Shop ,just ' as . easily . during
the d- X. The wseconcLieason for
opposing evening ' shopping was•
because of concern for employ.
ees 'but nearly half of. these in-
dicated that ,' they would favor.
evening shopping if employees
were protected against overwork.
WATERLOO MANUFACTURING
COM•PA1HY:'14'DY..-_a..
As an 'UM boater you. soli machinery• like this •MM Uni•Farmer
b0I'TRACTOft `',' the machine that harvests ,all crops "with ane:power source,
n,esnti this* • Wil-HARVESTOR UN1-HUaKOR
UNI-po1MAQO
Mr, Bc b Morrison, salesmen. at
the. .Mock yards4n
m.vaoriciething( new iiientertain-a•
ment and .proved very successful:
At the close lunch was served.
We extend our • .thanks to the.
Chamber, 01 commerce; and their
wives for ,providing = lunch for
this fine • evening.
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CONVENTION PAD TRIBUTE:
thO. FOSTER .G IiiFFAT •
The 'Culross 1VZutual Fire In=
surance •,C'ompany, •and Mr, Fog
ter:.Moffat; received special rec
ogni>tion,at the mutual fire' insur
ince companies convention . .held
recently. in ` Toronto... • •
Out of 65•, mutual companies
Culross: was •: bettered • by . 'only
four - ori the 'lass e
ratio' fpr th
year, • and ended: 1955 with .•a
$26;000 surplug s,, according. to `a
re
port in the, Tees*ater :News: •.
roster '•G ' Moffat, .past secret-
ary -treasurer • of Culross Mutual,
'was'' asked to. ':stand during the
convention, . and high' tribute was
paid: to , him as"a pest president
of the Association,. and as 'an of-
ficial of . +Culross Mutual.
Vice-president Jack McKague,
Directors', Melvin Rome, Dari Mc-
Kinnon end Iden McDonald,, and
secretary=treasurer, Alex B. Mc-. I
ague; attended the ,
h'convention:
THE HOME Of QUALITY SERVICE
and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS
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IMPERIAL.•ESSO
DEALER
Esso and Esso Extra Gasoline
Marve!ube
Vlineralube
MO • BILOL•
ATLAS TIRES
Always look to Imperial*
for the .best
;MacD. ONALD
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Phone 3, •Lucknow
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RS..•OOLLEY .BEREAVED
BY'DEATH•OF BROTHER.
' I • •. The rnany'.•.friends•'.• of. •.Ms
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.
(Rev) :C, B. Woolley of Dobbin-
ton will join
a . in extending sym-
.•pathy in the death of her bro-
ther,. the Ven. W. G. 0.•
Thorn
p'•
Iseri, who Passed away at his
home in St. Catharines.; on Tubs-
! day, death 'coming ,suddenly fol
lowing an attack a.; coronary
thrombosis Deceased was .assist
I.ant rector of St. George's' church
i i St. Catharines. Before, retiring;
to -r thatcity about two' years ago,
he had . been ' rector , atGeorge-
town•for '22: years:.:Surviving are
his Wife,: ane son; two grand-
children, one brother and fear ".
sisters --.0 e 1
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'Phone 18:1.
PAYING HIGHEST PRICES FOR
LIVE POULTRY, ...- . „
Poultry Culling A Specialty
• In accordance with government regulations out Pool "
coops are thoroughly, Washed and disinfected
' for your protection. ,
This is• the season of the year when you can 'expect 'anything
from tine Weatherman .: Be. sure your' ?V antennae .`
and TV setis protected .with
:♦ .'.
Kincardine
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'OULROSS CORNERS'
• Bethany Farm Forurn • held C
—their _ eetir g•Monda-yev-ening-•at'
the home of •Mr.. and Mrs. James
•W•aith• with,' an attendance of
,till. Business was dealt with -.._and
.
the questionaire-anstivered • The'•
election„of officers for next year
followed: pres., Mac Thompson;
vice pees., Alex Whytock; sec.,.
! v.•W, Mrs, baric Thompson; assistant
,;�.�,, ,._;•.�' s. sec., Mrs: Alex Whytock. We
plan on holding our first meeting
next ftp -ll. at the home of Mr. nand
Cloy?,'•••
UNI -PICKER sHtELt,ER'
W41-WIND.I*OWE*
' Which Gives '
PROTECTION' AGAINST ALL HAZARDS;,
Such as= Tornado Firev Sleet
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Minimum Three -Year Rate Is $10:00'
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rw<.r� +ria wu.-naww ,w.. srv. ..s•ru '.... Don't Delay, Act °Today, 'See
Jack McDc tag
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- Phone. 61-5 Dungannon '