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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-07-18, Page 11WEDNESDATo JULY 18th:'195,8 THE; 1 1CxNOW SENTINEL, WCKNC W, :op1TARIQ • . AGE =v.= t 1li';llt�= e►Ji km@� 5mm ae6 it a twtc:ao MY BANKti xt It rfr' 1 s oal. A necessity almost any farm, -a good sturdy truck saves you time, work ' and money in a hundred ways. If you're short of ready cash for such a profit -building purchase, FIL maybe your answer. A B of .M'Farm Itirprovement,. Loan can :put a. new or.used truck to work • for you on your farm very quickly ' , Why not talk it over With the manager of your nearest B of 11I branch this Week? • If youriproposition is sound, you n B of M Farm Improvementget. Iaoan for any type of equipment , ' uv • you'need on•yourlfarm. • 70 2 N%IIION CANADIANS • •' PLAN .MEMORIAL UNVEILING KINGSBRIDGE NEWS The annual Garden Party is • to • be ,held on, Wednesday, Aueg ust lst and the tickets for the draw are now being sold•• far and. near, with ' 15 valuable prizes? which district merchants have so generously donated The cere, mony in, connection with the Vin- veiling:of the Father McCormack Memorial will be held in the of-. ternoon; with. Monsignor Grespan I representing the " Bishop,. and Father John Hogan will deliver the sermon, ` Rev. , J."�P. Gleeson of, Goderich will . officiate at sol- emn benediction, and. Mani cif' the clergy -are planning to: be present Sol: this occasion. -,.,,the new sanctuary floor•,rnakes a very'. I'Mit •ceable improvement • 'in .the I�churc�h, as also will the new iron 'fence . with its large pillars for the : cemetery; which. the men- of the.,' parish are endeavouring to 'have' completed . before' the ar- rival of former ,Parishioners and friends who are planning to be• present for the garden party.' ,I, `Sunday visitors' to the Rectory' last . week were' Rev. S. Toth of Logan, Dr. and Mrs, H. C: Peco and family of Chatham, Mn. • and Mrs. Stan Varewyck ,.and family" of Langton,. Miss' Lizette Spriet' and 'Miss Mary • Ann Simpson- of Langton., i11�ir ate, Vers. Fitzpatrick of .Wingham and Mr, and, Mrs.. Skin. mer *of ..Goderith :visited with :Mr. and Mrs. .Finnie .last 'Sunday. Mrs. M. Alexander and her mother, ' Mrs. :Fleming of Wain - right, Alta., visited with . the Frayne fain 1y, lastweek enroute to Quebec. Mrs. Walter Clare has been ap . ,pointed to. the . Diocesan Council of ;the C.W.L.;in change of Imi gration--for- the -Diocese—of ' L -ort- don, and we congratulate Mrs. Clare upon her new appointrnent. Visitors 'here over the week -end were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Hartman and Shirley`•of Kitchener-; .Mr.` & Mrs. Len Woodley and• Mary :Dolene of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs Jack MclConville•:of Toronto; Mrs. McConnville is remaining here for twoweeks vacation With her FIL the fixer,:':. ,.his full name h Farm Improve mens; Loan. Give hint a chance''to help fix up your farm ,..... he's eco- .. non1•ical, conven- ient, versatile. He can do alines( anything in mak- ing yogi farm a- better farm ATV'EC ,O'F MONTREAL esufeasge47/44.6444 Lucknow Branch: MILTON RAYNER, Manager WITH' CANADIANS , IN.'EVERY WALK OF..LI,FE" SINCE 1817 ,. .' n .. • '0200 Each • $1,00 Purchase at The' B.A. Seritice Station Entitles You To A Chance To • . WIN •A BRAND NEW WESTINGHOUSE DRYER • One given away each Friday for eight .weeks on. C'KNX. Radio. Send as many 'entries as you wish. • Listen to CKNX Monday Thru. Friday. at 5.35 pan • for further particulars. Free Chance With ‘Every • $ ;Spent Here $' `LE PRICE ON .F•ISK. TIRES Save Money . On Our New W. Wash xcellent Results at ° a Considerable ' Saying over .other'' wax jobs. Complete . Range.': of B.A 'S Exclusive Dry Charge Batteries' . 5-year/Guarantee '.. • Service Station TIRES.' A SPECIALTY . WIIEEL BALANCING Bill Hunter. Phone 55 Lucknow • parents, Mr. and Mrs Clifton: Austin; Mr. and. Mrs. ,J. Dietrich aid : children. • of Kitchener; Mr.. and Mrs.. Lalonde of ,Sarnia; ,Mrs. Jas. M. Bowie • arid. Maurice 'Bow- ler of Toronto;' Miss, Frances •Gil more of London; .Maurice.'Dalton of Camp ,Ipperwaih; Miss Mary Sheridan , of 'Toronto; Mr. & Mrs. J. Fitzgerald land children; Tor- onto; `Walter Kelly of London. iS•r. M. Euphernia arid Sr. M. -Philomiena of . St. Joseph's Con- vent, ' London, were recent visi- =tors ---at -=the- home -of-- Mrs-. .G. ' O'Keefe ` and Mr, and Mrs: O'KKeefe • Mr. and ',MrsKevin' Kraemer and Rosemary. of` Kitchener, Mr:. Jas. Gafferty: and Miss ;Mary,. Ann Kraemer of Kitchener spent, a 'few', days last Week with their: sister,: , Ms: Gene Frayne and family. . • Congratulations to Mr. Jos. Courtney. upon' ,the birth of a son in''Wfn'gliam Hospital re- cently. •' Mrs. D. ,Moore • and family, of Detroit' • .. are holidaying at the Sinnett homestead 'for- a few weeks.: Mr., Jos: Dwyer of pi. `Cathay- ines spgn't a ••fev . days'with .his • sister, Ml's. Dori Frayne and family. On Thursday they' mot-• ored to London to visit with ,Sr M. Lucille at the Motherhouse. _MSTheoclor_Eale_y_• and_ ghter. Eileen of New York City and Sister, :Appollonia of Kin- kora have been visiting at the ha/nes , of Michael Foley 'and Earl Drennan du±ing the past • week. .• The ,Sutter- family of ,Detroit were. week -end visitors °at the . ' home of'`Mr. and Mrs. Cyril* . . tin.. a DUNGANNOk CEMETERY. MEMORIAL SERVICE .. On, Sunday, July 1st,: Dungan- non 'Cemetery. ; presented a very plleaaing appearance Aygreat deal • of labor and love was combined in'' the preparation of the annual, memorial . service. Chairs . were loaned by the Agricultual :Soc- iety fo , the , Service: People . gath- Tooled To Repair All Makes Of Tractors, Machines. & .Shop Work 'ACETYLENE. & ,ARC WELDING K'I NLOU•GH: 4GARAGE W. BRECKLES Phone 18-r-20, Ripley THE HOME OF QUALITY SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS a 'ered• 'early to place flowers on the graves of loved pones and to admire the • Well, kept grounds. The 'Lucknow High .School Band was in attendance. ' • Prior to • the appointed hour of, •service : an electrical storm 'was approaehi , 'so • the service. was held 'in the United 'Church. .Rev. G. ' Watt presided,' with Rev.:' H:' L. Jennings: • giving the "address and Rev.. G: A. Meiklejohn lead-. °Ing in prayer. The. Band render- ed' two hyrrins and .Mrs, L. Stixr- gel presided at the organ. The :of- ferin.g, ''which is for the upkeep of the cemetery amounted to $50. Mrs. 'Mel. Reed of Dungannon is I • treasurP,rof.�#he mantte_arnce fun treasurer of • the maintenance fund' for.. the Cemetery and, da nations may• be given .to her for this worthy' Cause.' • . ASKS ABOUT JUDGESHIP .: A E. Robinson. Conservative M,P,' • for ,I ruee, • asked in the I. House of Commons . on: Friday 11 about the delay in the appoint- ment of a Bruce County judge. X _the of Justice 'Minist- er Stuart Gatson,' the .member directed his gUestioot''to Finance Minister Walter E. Harris, and enquired -4r ?fhbf i" risteF '4eetied any assistance 'in selecting some- one from the local area. Mr. var. ris sidestepped that one, and said he' would draw the question to. Mr. Garson's attentionl'. .: 1 • rr. 1� WHEN SCHOOL IS •OUT EVERY STREET BECOMES A PLAYGROUND AND CAUTIOUS DRIVING BE. COMES MORE IMPORTANT THAN .EVER ALWAYS DRIVE SO YOU ' CAN STOP! w. SPACE' CO I'TRi UThI) „,The SERVICE ,of The. 'COMMUNITY By 3OI1N LAfATT, LSMITE