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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-07-25, Page 6(ASTER /MOTOR TURN -OVER . mow+ M.., P2,. r�i AIWNENIVEWPAI .. , .ie NLOUGI 'Grote. me e Walker of Aber "WaShin ori and Mrs, Chas. ' � a visited with. E apt s Wiugh i vis. *e titeS and ' friends here.: MOS:Gertrude Walsh and Scott, ',returned home after . a motor trip • the West where they attended .*e roXedding of her son. . Jack, . Mrs, Dorothy.Thompson re - 'p the 'rued •home after .a t'ri , o' ast ,coast. Mr. (arid Mrs. Verne Hodgins. ` ori '• us visited on Tuesday with �. . "'ter .. .. , Nr:' and . Mrs Tom Hodgins: • Miss 1Vlarie Schneller, who vis- ited for a -sew days . with friends' cit Wiarton, •returned • home • Miss Evelyn • Nicholson, spenta. few days . during.' the •week w th Miss Gladys Gawley .at. Purple: fr s• ,t# s • rr. dNK MONVMENTS SKELTOi.,- :WALKERTON 'wc,,are , the only- ananufac- `.turers'in this part of Ontario 'Of..high. class' 'monuments. who Iniport.granite.from the' .Old Country in the- rough by the carload and process • from • the rough to the `finished monument. • No middleman. When choosing:, a :monument come and /see one' of the'T largest selections: in ;Ontario..: Estabiished,oversixty years. Write .or phone Walkerton, 8 • and reverse charges.•.` O, 'SKELTON MEMORIALS . WALKERTON ' w 'Miss Sheila 1.1aldenby spent the past week with Toronto relatives. Miss, Donna Nieliolsori spent a few :days with... ss ,:Elaile Sles- ser at. Glams.. OW SENTINEI4 LUCKNOWr ONTARIO laDNICISDAY, JULY 25th;, *956 MUCH MEMBERS TOUR, NIAGARA, A nine -car. special train trans- ported four hundred ,sind seventy Huron County 4-11 Agricultural Mr, and 110 fres. Jack Darr re -•I ;Club members and leaders to the ,tom m their wedding Niagara ' Peninsula, on Tuesday,. trip:, We welec ne Joan to ' our' July 17th on their• annual, tour; community. . .• ;Arri'ving in • St. Catharines • the Miss! C of ne C .ler visited with I' group • 'disembarked from the y u3' g P Mr. and Mrs, Berticholson. train onto thirteen buses which Mr, Ralph Halder y of Tor were used to transport . them in ontoand Rickey Fry of Clinton the Niagara areaFollowing, an spent the week -end with Mr. and hour's drive in the St, Catharines. Mrs. W. E. 1Ialdenby .' ' area the.group arrived at Queen- • ' Wall •returned home_ stop 'Heights Park where • a picnic. 1VI rs Wm, lunch was enjoyed by all in. the after being a •patient at Victoria. •. Hospital, London. spacious • park.- • grounds.. During P • M. Frank ank ' Maulden accom- the 'luncheon hour the, 4-H mem.. ,panied Misses Nellie, Margaret sand•. Helen . Malcolm .on a motor trip to dMuskoka' Cdver...the weer k- . , • ' end: • IMPERIAL` ESSO DEALER, Esso and. Esso' Extra Gasoline Marvelube and.; Mineralube NOBILOIL ATLAS TIRES --p • Always look to Imperial for the best * * *' Modern Equipment': For Wheel Alignment and 'Wheel. Balancing ▪ "J. E.', MacDONALD Phone 3, Lucknow' • •Mrs. Arthur Phillips of Font- hill, spent the week -end with her father, Mr, J. R: Lane. Y Miss Donna Nicholson went to London this week -end where she will remain for two weeks 11Vtr.• Wm. Montgomery and eau- ,• ghter Mildred 'of Detroit . visited 1 during the week with relatives' hers had the op portunity of view- ing• Brock's Mfrnument arid many.'. availed " thernselves.• of the '4, portunity, of climbing : up the towerinside the monument. The `Labra: 'Secord monument stand- Mg upon the Heights of Queen st'On. was also drawn to the'MM. hers' attention;: • ..• • ' Foilewiitg lunch, the•• part3 • was. split into two groups. and while one group'visited, the Ontario Hydro's floral " clock and toured the,. Sir Adam Beak Niagara Gen- erating Station No. . ];, the other' half of the group visited Fort George. At Fort George' Mr., 'W. Pyre, • superintendent, 'welcomed both' groups and personally • guid- ed the 4-11 ' members through the Many :historic .buildings located in the Fort, . w • nig' ;. Following these visits both . �' ... groups drove by ;bus t'hr'ough' the scenic Niagara Parks )route . to Niagara Falls. Here .for an hour' the young people had the • oppor- tunity »of seeing ,tlie beauty'and magnificence of . the ;American and Canadian Falls, The 2,600 ft, wide 'Horseshoe Falls, ' 162 feet ire he` k th" • lffered, aye tt can ; trast to the 1,000 foot wide, i6l- foot-.h4h jAnneri r} Falls: •m Following a barbecue :chicken, dinner at the Rapids Hotel the wilyreturned totheir- train ' which had now caught lip to the , group in Niagara Falls, All ar. , ,ralgements Ifo. • sthe tour, were completed by •Mr. D. F Walter, travelling, passengerr agent,. CNR at Toronto; G W, 'M'ontgomery, agricultural representative and Arthur Bolton, assistant agricul- tural representative for Huron County, assisted by y . the Huron 1Caun,ty 4-H.Club Leaders' . assoc- iati'on. - A sound truck and operator kindly • provided. by Ontario Hy- dro greatly` facilitated, the.move, merit of ' • such a large. ,number' • from 'place to' place: on, the tom., • Have you renewed your Sentinel? Visitors. during .the week with ,Mrs,Harvey Hod `ins' and ' boys . ,,y g. were Mr. and. Virg. James Ruby, Sandra and 'Fay, Mr. and Mrs. Rae' Elliott, John, Florence and'. Rae' of DetaroiE; MI's onnWS"tan=° ley of Michigan and '•• Mrs., Ellen Carson, Kincardine., •• • Mrs. A. Hodgins of Detroit is spending .awhile with -Mr.. and Mrs.' Wm. ;Cox and Rev. G ' B;. • 51boled To Repair All, Makes' :Of. Tractors, Machines & Shop Work . RM ACETYLENE . & ARO WELDING K I N LOUGH GARAGE P lone 18-r 2O, Ripley THE HOME OF QUALITY SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS �. . Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mason acid family, • of Edmonton were, recent : visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Hewitt . and family. . ' • Rev�:G.s_B Cox, Mrs. Ada Hod- gins, Mr.; and 1Virs Wm '.Cox at,-' tended the Cod family reunion on Saturday,• at Goderich. Miss Karen .Nicholson visited; over , the . week=end.. with-.' Lenore •Slessor, .Glans. - Dr:.C,, ,.,Dolaovan • and ;grandson'. Tommy of Chicago.. and Mrs. Jas: M irray of .;London'visited during the ' Week ,with Mr. •and Mrs. P. A.: Murray and family.. ; ' • Mr. and• Mrs. 'Arthur Graham. arid .Mrs. Dorothy Thompson en; tertained ; the members •'of the 1 Gra'ham family at a ; family din-; ner on Sunday, •• ,• Please keep in mind the vaca- tion Bible -School from' July 30th •tog. August 3rd. inclusive. ! • 'Anniversary services will be ( held next Sunday, July 29th; at -1 11. a.m and 7.30 p.in.; iri the Ang- lican Church., Everyone, is wel- come at these services:. : , iecent visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. James Hodgins were Mr. Mrs. John Lockhart of Burling- ton', Mr..and Mrs. .Harvey And,. erson and" Mrs. Perry Anderson of . Kincardine,' Mr. and Mrs. Geo.. Hodgins of Woodstock; 'Mr.. and Mrs.• Wan. •Rousom,':Mr. and Mrs. John'' Rousoin of London and Mr. and .Mrs.. Walter Wilson of 'Kin sardine. Mr. Alphonse' 1V1urray motored 'to„ Regina during the ' week. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Borthwick' of St. Catharines were here • at- tending the funeral_of his father, the later Arthur l orthwick. We extend synapathy'•to the bereaved Ones.. Mr. and Mrs. T. Bell and boys, and. Mgrs: 'Bell, ;'Sr., of Amberley, visited on Sunday with Mr: and s. ert `� i olio$.' ' Mr. Harold Walker of Toronto, Mrs. Wm: Walker. of Petrolia and Mrs. J. Purvis, Con. 2; visited with Mrs.. John Barr.. and faMily on Sunday.: ` 1 - Visitors with Mr. • and,Mrs. Frank Johnston. were Mr.' and; Mrs; Carman Johnston' and Miss Lois Johnston of Toronto,. Miss Betty Anderson of Lucknow, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Vegh of Wind- . .r,. indser•,. _;Mrs..._ -Fluter ., Bushell and ' Nancy Jane Bushell of Kinloss, 'Mrs. Wm:' Bushell of Lucknow visited during the • week with her sister, M.S. J. W. Colwell. Miss May •. Boyle is spending' ,this •week at the "Rest -A -While" lodge at Bruce Beach. . ' :d• more star •• ••• •` •• •••, • ,• ,..'• •• • • • ••• • re ;J f ••�• .tir ••• 4. • r. 18 -Monte Guarantee MOR -POWER , HEAVY-DUTY Battery 39 PLATES REGI. LIST' .$13.30 • ANP YOUR • OLD BATTERY • YOU SAVE 95.95 _ Full, sire. full 96 -amp. capacity. Replace your old "grunt and 'groan" . battery ,now with- an action -packed Mor -lie Heavy Duty, ..Fits`.' mod . popu , ht-a,�y_,.yw.ee cars (Ford • V8, see below). ' Fits Ford Products =1951 54 45- "MOA -POWER "Hi -Capacity" 'AR OR- GLASS—Guaranteed :48 months., De- • - livers up to 47% snore su'rging Rower than original .equipment, ' plus.; the' ex - •'elusive ;.ability to, keep producing full` load of.;cu!relit ..'longer, than any other type of battery ' : for fa ler '. mater. ; turnover and positive chid weather ....startingease: Bur 0 •.fit last : "4 ,ordinarybatteries. SA L MELT AT ANADIAN • 'TIRE: ' GUARANTEE • Every MOR -POWER,' BATTERY. is ' guaranteed 'for;' 18 Months;. 2•• •Years 'or 4.' Years —• de- • . 'pending on the .type., Replacement; or money back. You pay' only for service rendered: • • , ?.Year Guarantee MOR POWER. SUPER -SERVICE, 45` PLATES REE. LIST $2,1.25 AND., .York OLD BATTERY• YOII SAVE 99.80. Full 110 -amp. capacity. Loaded with extra re - war serve, power for lop .performance larti•ar, Fi Pilular' •�". plates, 10 -amp. capacity. Re . dist • • d:50c to'aboVe prices for installation ;15 19► • th your old battery 8:85. NOTE Ad !cars. (Ford' V8, see below.. ' , Fits' Ford' Products 1951-54; 51- plates, 120 -amp. capacity. Beg, list $23.95. ' With ypur old battery 11.95. 4 -Year :Guarantee NOR -POWER' MI -CAPACITY. 51 PLATES REG. LIST d $27.75 • ANO 'YOUR OLD BATTERY • • • ,. YOU SAVE 312.30 Up. to • 47°A. More power, capacity' . for faster motor turnoder and longer, full- • load output, in any .weather.. Fits *nosi__pop tiara. (Ford' Ve, see heidW)• . - . • Fits Ford 'Products -- 1951-54; 5I- :' . plates, ,135 -atop. Capacity, Regg list $26:08. With'your old batterY'14.95. or delivery'•' Don't forget the Holyrood cend •° tennial celebration - in August. • y.. '4 • WINGHANV OMT. • Rabin E. Campbell n.