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L"' +I)AX, SEPT. 12th, 1056
Tooled To Repair All Makes, Of
Tractors, 'Machines &. Shop WOrk
ACETYLENE & ARC WELDING
KI N LO U G H GARAGE
W,BRECKLES
Phone • 18-r-20; Ripley
THE HOME OF QUALITY SERVICE
and GenuineJOHN OEEREPARTS
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNQW, conA io
Pm. Miss Shirley
• INLOUGH t
The September meeting ; of the
Bullock, . read from,
.economist. • The
Holyrood 'Women's. Institute' was fall project is ' ",Sleeping , G•ar
' Leaders named were
held -on Thursday afternoon with xnents
Mrs, WesleyGuest; and'. Mrs.
Alex Percy hostesses, The Pres-
ident, Mrs, Jim Smith, was in
;charge; An invitation was .in
from the Teeswater W.I.
to attend their meeting, on' ep-
ternber llth at, 2.30 pan.. A let -
W'I NGHAM'
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MEMORIAL SHOP
Have -:Been Memorial •
Craftsmen:. for- Thirty -Seven
Years, . Always Using •
THE • BES.T GRANITES •
Along With
Expert Designing and.
Workmanship.:
Prices Most Reasonable
Cemetery Lettering. a Specialty
R. A. SPOTTON
'Phone. 256, Wingham, Ontario
Kenneth J. MacKenzie,
R.0.'
- Optometrist
LISTOWEL, .ONT..
at the forririer Wrona: Jewelery
store,. Ripley, 10 a.m, to 9. pm ,
WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 2,6th
and every Second Wednesday..
Eyes examined -' Glasses fitted'
For appointment 'phone Roy
MacKenzie; 96-r-24, Ripley.
McLENNAN and
MacKENZIE
RII E_RAI: SERYL E
• Services conducted- . accord-
ing to your wishes at . your
Home, your Church, or• at
our Memorial ,Chapel at. no
adthtiontil charge,
AMBULANCE.. SERVICE
Phope. 181,.. Lucknow, •
• Day or Night
•TED, COLLYER
Registered Master Electrician
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Specializing to•' ..
Electrical : Wiring and Repairs
AGENT FOR SPARTON TV •
and •
All Electrical Appliances
Phone 46-r-25; Lucknow
G ALAN. WILLIAMS
Optometrist
Office on Patrick St, just
off the Main St. in.
WINGHAM •
Professional 'Eye Examination
Optical Services.
Phone 770, Wingham
R. S. HETHERINGTON,
Barrister, Etc.
Wingham and Lucknow
:.IN :LVCKNOW .___
tach Monday
and :Wednesday'
Insure.With The
CULROSS MUTUAL,
FIRE' INSURANCE . CO:
• for
• .. Reasonable rates, sound ;;pro
tection-&-prompt, satisfactory
settlement of claims.,'
FARISII MOFFAT •
Your Local Agent '
R.R. 3, Teeswater
'Phone Teeswater 57-r-41
T. ARMSTRONG
. OPTOMETRIST
Located in the 'Municipal. Ofica
. 'Phone Wingham
Office 48 Residence g7
�. JOHNSTONE'S
FU,N`EIAL I"#OME ,
. 'Pborxe' 76
Day'• or ',Night.
;Ambulance . Servicae
VSE OF, . FUNERAL HOME'At• leo• Extra Cost
•
• • (Moderate Deices
Estahliahed :1844
F
GODERT
FOR APPOINTMENT
'Phone 1100
For
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Appointment or Information
"•
See Wm. A..Schinid,
'Phone 01.87-w, Lucknow.
I'NSURA:N.CE•
•
FIRE, WIND,: CASUALTY
AUTOMOBIL>r
AND 'LIFE
• To Protech Your Jack,
Insure With ,Tack Today,
J. A;• .McDONACH
R.R.• 3, Lucknow; Ont. •
'Phone 61-5,: Dungannon
R. W. 'ANDREW
Barristerand Solicitor
LISTQWEL, ONTARIO'
•
Mrs, Perry Hodgins, 'Mrs. Jack
Barr and 1V,Ers: Frank ''Thompson.
The October meeting will be on
October 4th' in the ;evening. A
donation was voted to. the Tees;
water Fair board, also a button
Collection for the Ripley fair,
Votes of thanks were tendered
to Mr. and Mrs. Saris Farmer and.
Mr, Donald. Blue for donations
to• the Holyrood. Postal: Centen-
nial..
enten-nial,. It was • mentioned ' on the
standing committee report, 'that
1Vtr: • Ray rd Ackert liaic a . new
grain dryer (a new industry in
.Holyrood) , The roll call was "a '
pioneer story". Pictures rWere dis
played of • "our ixothers".. This
being., grandmothers' day cor-
sages were presented to all the
grandmothers. Mrs. Perry Hod-
gins gave the .topic on the pion-
eers.. The motto, "Be proud of
our heritage"; reading, Mrs. P.
A. Murray,. 'The Victoriaxi ;Idea';
reading •by Mrs,4 Frank Maulden,
'axdma's .House',• contest, ,by
Mrs. L. ;Sutton. and Mrs. Ferry
Hodgins, :'Grandinother'. Prizes
were: awarded . as follows: the
oldest grandmother, Mrs.; Janies
Hodgins; ' youngest •..krandmother,
Mrs, Lyman Sutton; grandmoth•
er'. with most grandchildren, Mrs.
Frank 'Johnston" and the newest
grandmother; • Mrs. Richard El-
liott. At the close of the meeting
refreshments were, served.
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WHITECUURCH •
Mr, a, • Mrs. John Mitchell &
children ..d their mother, Mrs.
Griswold, bent• the week -end in
' Kitchener. ,
;Ars. Reuben Tiffin returned to.
alter being' a
ur _.months -rt-
Mi
s"s Carolyn Forster, return
ed home to 'Ripley after holiday
in with her : grandmother,Mrs.
g• .
J. W. Colwell. ' I
Mr, Ralph ,Haldenby of Clark- I
son spent the •,week -end at his
• home here
Harvest Thanksgiving; services
' will ,'be held on • Sunday, Septem-
ber 23rd at .11, a.m. and 7.30 p m
(;in the Anglican church: • •
Rev. Parsons 'of 'the • British.
and Foreign Bible. Society Will
be here on: September 20th' when
the meeting will be • held. ,in the
Presbyterian church at 8.30 'p.m..
Miss Marion' Percy of. Acton.
spent the week -end• at herhome
here: •
Mr. :Percy':: Barr, .' •of Toronto
spent. the Week -end at.. his home,
here before going to the Provin-
cial Institute of Mining: at Hail-.
ey;y�
Mrs, Roy Schneller has been,
confined to her home •during the
week
• Miss .,Margaret Scheller returned to the .Ontalio School . for the
Deaf . at Belleville , after spend-
ing her vacation at her home.
Mr.. and Mrs. Ardel. Mason. of.
Con. 4, Huron, visited on 'Sunday
with-Mr-s,_J :W-:Cofw-ell. _
Recent visitors with• Mrs: Wm.
Percy "were Mr. and.• Mrs. Neil
'McKay and: Mary of:Glamis: and
Mrs = Russel Atckecheson ' and
Catherine. of Essex •
IN LUCKNOW
Every .
Wednesday. and Satrirday •
Afternoon
Office in .the ' Joynt .Block :
Telephone
Office 135, Residence.314
A. M._ HARPER
Chartered Accountant •
West,. Street:
GO'DER1CH, ONTARIO • .
Telephones 343J 343W
I NSURANCE.
Co -Operative •'Life Insurance
Co:00dttive- Automobile
Insurance •
Mercantile &Rc 'Farah Fire ,.
Insurance
• Economical and 'Reliable,
See . ,
A. CAME•ROI
LIUC1 NQW
•
'Phone 10.00 ithn ganaci
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OBITUARY
•• • A. -G, MacDOUG ALL
{ .Angus Gordon MacDougall
passed ;awayin Henry Ford Hos-
I
pita] Detroit;' Michigan; on Sun-
•day, Septeniber '2nd
'He was born' in Kinloss Toyvn-
ship in, 1906, son of, the late John
'and Ghristeria MacDougall, When
twelve• years of age . he went to
Toronto .to make his (home with.
his uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs
T. P. Williams. A few years lat-
er they moved'.. to Windsor.
Twenty-five . years ago fie mar-
ried' Frances Warren; who sur-
vives with t'wo daughters, Carol
and' Sandra, and two sons; Jack
'and Douglas, . all at home. Also
surviving are his sisters, :Mrs. C.
H. ' MacDonald (Katherine) and
Mrs. • Peter Campbell (Etta) of •
Lucknow; , Mrs..,Fred Cox (Eve-
lyn) of Pontypool; Mrs. • P. Croz-
ier '(Dorothy) of Brantford; Mrs.
Leonard IVIaclives (Freda) of,
Lucknow . and .his step -mother...
Thirty-three year ago; he •join
ed the office, staff ,of,'.the' Pere
- �_ _. _0000
Mai quette . Railway ` in: -petro t,:
which was. later+ taken over, by
the. Chesepeake and Ohio Rail.
way.. He was 'a valued employee
of this company.
The funeral w se +vice on ••.Wed-
nesday, September 5th, was' con-
ducted by the Rev, X. Brown
at, the Anderson Funeral Home,.
Windsor. Interment was in Wind
1 sot Grove Cerhetery. ,.
her home iSund.
patient _for over
Wingham Hospital.
:A wedding of• int
place in. Whitechurch on
when. William, Purdon,so
Mr, and ' Mrs., Alden Purdon a
Marion Smith, daughter 'of Mr,
and ,Mrs, Bill Smith of Con. 6,
nLoss, _were united_in--marr-iage-
by Rev. idaswell, After a short
honeymoon' his k Leamington the
bride and groom will reside :on
the groom's ,farm. We; welcome
Mrs, Purdon ,to: 'the 'community`
,Mr, and'r Mrs: Richard Turner
of Weston visited Sunday. with.
his mother here, !Mrs. Turner re=
turned on Monday with them to.
resume her position .in • Torgnto.
Mr. Tom ►Morrison has been
making alterations• to his garage
and home by taking the corner
off , to alleviate the conjestion of
,driving into the gas puanps. Mr.
A B. aCoultes is the contractor,
Mr. and dMrs . Ab Coultes and.
family and Mr• and Mrs. Russell
'Gaunt and family visited Sun-
day 'afternoon with Mr and Mrs,
Wallace iR obey • at ..Port Elgin
:beach
Mr.. and. Mrs S, : rC Willis vis
ited: on Sunday • with :Mrs. Willis
and :family.
LOCHALSH
•
est took.
riday
of
We are sorry ,to report: Mr.
Dan MacDonald to be' sick in St.
Joseph's. Hospital,; ..London `
•Visitors during the past week
with Mr. and Mrs, Oliver'. 1Me,
Charles' were Mrs. Joyce Evans
of�at._Thomas; .Mr_and Mr--s,-''.Nor
man. Carter .of'Clinton;:Mr. aid'',
Mrs.. 'Duncan'MoCharles of Truro,
NS. and . Mr, and Mrs, . Donald
McCharles • of Ripley:
There 'were' seven bdginners at
Lochalsh school, naively:' Mari
lyn MacIntyre, . Nancy 'MacLen
nan, . Ricky Elliott; Donnie. -Robb,
Drew MacRae and George and
Tom MacDonald...' : .. •
Mrs. Don Ainsley and children
are visiting •wrth Mr ` and Mrs.
Frank• MacLennan.
animmilmminimmh
lyceum Theatre
W TGHAM •
First Show at .7015.
Thurs., Fri. , Sat: • Sept.. 13-14.:.1a-
Liberace Dorothy Mahe,
in
"SINCERELY YOURS"
Here is a musically . fascinatng•
story --loaded with -Manan 'intev
est ,.and romantic antic value.
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Mon., Tues., Wed. 'Sept. 17.18-19:
;Ari All British Cast
• in
"STORM; OVER
THE :.NILE",
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A picture dealing . with'the brav-
ery of a ' British officer labelled.
as a ' coward. The story ta% '
place in the Sudan.
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• REUBEN.; WILSON • . .
R.R. 3, Goderieh'
Phone 80-r-8 Dungannon
4=1 P-EIlC .
, Arrangements have been , made„ -
by the.. Canadian Council on . 4-111"
Chips ' for the manufacture : of
distinctive Canadian 4-H pencil*,.
It is green in color with whir
pearl ; barrel : carrying the na l- •
ional 4-11 emblem, This is an at-- 9,
tractive pencil and a keen de-.
Mand" •from 'the 4-H member
leaders •. and others associate*
with the 4-11 program. is . expect—
ed.
Friday, Saturday., ; September 14th aiid 15th
HUMPHREY BOGART and•. WALTER. HUSTON,•'in
"TREASURE OF ' SIERRA MADRE"
Challenged by the land of a thousand' temptations, 'de-
'tying the perilous dangers' that lurk behind every peak
of the - savage: • Sierra. •
The Following Business places Are Backing The Playhouse: •
Brown's.',Fruit Market. -
B.A. Service Station
Crawford's teed Store •
McLennan & . MacKenzie
Henry's Fruit 'Market
Montgomery's Garage
Greer'•Radio & Electric
Ashton's . •
,Sentinels Office •
Robert =Campbell
James E. Little '
Welsh Meat Market
J. E. '11!IacDonaid` Garage
Chin's Restaurant
Finlay Decorators
Hall's Economy Grocery',
Button's 'Butcher Shop
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PARK THEA ' E
First Showing 7.30, Second Showing 9.30e>ic
NOWFred Astaire and Leslie' Caron in
',Daddy Long -Legs"--Cinemascope:
MONDAY,� TUESDAY &WEDNESDAY
.Richard Burton; Maggie McNamara, Raymond. Massey,
. • , John Derek •
.You will '' enjoy every Moment of.this biographical .drama
based on, the' life of the eminent. thespian, Edwin Booth.
:0000 Booth.
• - "PRINCE,OF PLAYERS,"
fIn; Cinernascope1 let
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY ,& .SATURDAY
-... Ann.Sheridan,.__.Stesr_e _.Uochran;._a d_ Sherr,! Jackson
A colorful romantic. drama portrays 'an Arkansas farmer' and: •
... his fight to justify the faith and. loyalty of his family.
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.. "COME, NEXT SPRING"
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.Judy .Garland --- CinemascoPe
One Shaw Only Each Night at 3,00 o'clock for this picture,..
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