The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-10-31, Page 7NVti 9N'l DA,'Y, OOT, 31st, 19ti6•
CARD OF THANKS
Ewart . Taylor wishes to ex-`
presp bis sincere thanks toall
those Who so 1ndly remember,:
ed him With flowers, Bruit and
calls while in the hospital. These
thoughtful ;acts were indeed ap-
predated..
My sincere, thanks tothe many
friends and . neigrhbora for their
kind letters, cards, gifts,;
ers, visits and other acts of
kindness while 1 was a patient.
Victoria Hospital and: since.;
came. home. You don't know .how
muCh, ,thoseinessages helped me,,
Mrs, T. A. Ca heron.
Lyceum Theatre.
•WINGHAM
First Shove ' at 7.15
Thursday;,'riday, " Saturday
NOVEMBER 1, 2, 3.
"ON THE THRESHOLD
OF SPACE'.'
with Puy Madison, • John Hodiak
and Dean' Jagger.
•
Monda , Trtesday, Wednesday
NOVEMBER 5, 6, 7
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTAItIO
P
reven
PARAMOUNT INSTITUTE
CHIMNEY FIRES oIRAS
Use Fire Chief Chem 1
chimneyca`.
cleaners, • To. elim-
mate soot and scale from your
stove and .pipes. The smaller the
flame,,.the moresoot and carbon.
For use in oil, coal and wood
fired' units: For sale at:
I ,Lucknow District Co-op , •
Miller's. Stare, St. Helens
Colwell's Store•, Kinloss
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CARD OF THANKS
Mack . •MacDonald wishes to
sincerely thank all those who,
so kindly' remembered him with
cards and flowers While he was
-in- he pitat in, London,
•
Mrs. S. B. Stothers would. 'like
to thank all those who remem-
bered her With , cards,' flowers
and fruit ' while', a . :patient at.
Wingham Hospital.
FORMER MINNISTER' CALLED
Rev. C. C. Washington of
Lucknow, (formerlyminister of
the Auburn.- Westfield - Donhy_
I brook charge of the United
Church, called at The Standard,
Office one day last week to rel'
• new acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs.
Washington are quite hay . in
their new field of service in Ashes
field Township, but are always
happy to keep in 'district
with the
ipeopie:.tit'` this district among
whom they'_have._,a host of good
friends.—Blyth Standard.
"I ILDA .CRANE
rith,.:Jean,Summu•3' ons .::.G• __Mad. Madi-
son
son ' and .. Jean Pierre Aumont.
Kenneth J. MacKenzie,
• R.O.
Optometrist
LISTOWEL, . ONT. • '
at the former Wrona Jewelery
store. Ripley, 10 a.m to 9. • In
Have you, renewed your Sentinel?
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R. W ANDREW
Barrister and • Solicitor
LISTOWEL,, ONTARIO
N ..LIT
Every
Wednesday and Saturday
Afternoon
Office in the •`Joynt Block
Telephone:
Office 135 Residence .31-J
'WEDNESDAY; OCT.•• 24tui
and • every Second • Wednesday.
Eyes examined -• Glasses fitted
For' appoitttinent 'phone Roy'
MacKenzie, 96-r-24, Ripley.
McLENNAN ' and:
MacKENZIE
FUNEL L SERVICE
Services, conducted - accord
int, to your. wishes at;' your
Home, your °Church, or , at
our Memorial Chapel at no,
additional charge. :
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 181, Lucknow,. •
• Day or. Night •
,•.
TED COLLYER .' -
Registered. Mister Electrician
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Spec alining in
Electrical Wiring and Repairs.
AGENT FOR S1PARTON TV
and
Alt Eleotrieal Appliances
Phone 46-r-25, Lucknos
G. ALAN LLIAMS,
Optometrist
Office Oa Patrick St, just
off the Main St. in
WINGIiAM/
Professional Eye E,camrnation
• ;Optical Services
*Phone 170, Wingham
R. S. HETHERINGTON, •
Q.C.
•Barrister, Etc.
Wingham and Lucknow
IN LUCKNOir
Each Monday.
and Wednesday
•Located in the Municipal Offc+a
• 'Phone Wingham
Otfce 48 , Residence 97
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PAGE SEVEN
A delightful 'evening was spent
at Lucknow Recreation Centre
on Friday, October 19th, when
Paramount Women's Institute
ladies entertained their Thus-
bands,. families and, friends to a
bounteous ipot luck supper,
About sixty sat. down to well
laden tables, The 'Institute grace
was sung and after everyone
had, 'done justice .tothe meal,
Mrs,. O. Richards • called the
gathering to order and a short
program took place. Mrs. Rich-
ards conducted a' contest. Mr..
R. Campbell sang a solo and the.
president, Mrs. J. Ketchabaw"
spoke .a few words. Mrs. D, And-
erson very kindly showed films,
The evening was brought. to a.
close with the singing of the
Queen. .
The November meeting 'of
Paramount Institute is being
held at the hone of Mrs. 0.
Richards on, November 20th. The
roll call will be 'answered With
a display Of . handicraft.; topic,
demonstration by Mrs. W. Dex-
ter current events, Mrs, H. En:-
sign;
n-sign; program and lunch, Mrs:
F. ; Martin, Mrs. J. Ketc abaw.
WHITECHURCH
We .have read ' , with . interest
the •Publisher's. travelogue off his
extensive trip • 'abroad and • wel-'
come •;him and Mrs, ° Thompson
!home` again,'
M i s,s. Marjory Coultes of
Guelph. General Hospital was
horn:e ' for.., the 'Week -end to at-
tend Cominencernent exercises at
High School; Marjory received
her Junior ' matriculation certif-'
icaate. , . ' •
Two carloads of. hunters from
around here left Xor London on
Friday for pheasantslooting. Mr.
Ezra Scholt�leit.rorn:_:�her -
Scholtz is";visiting with her rela-
tives in London.
Mrs.' Walter ': Lott returned
home on Wednesdayafter• . spend_
ing • ten 'days din London : •' and
Prospect Hill. . •
A Hallowe'en masquerade.
dance .wassponsored by Fordyce
school on 'Friday night in the`
Whitechurch ;hall Many .. were in.
costume, and prizes were given
to those competing: Tiffin's or-
chestra prayed for .dancing.: •
-Mr. and Mrs. Walter.. James,.
Roy ' and.. Leonard spent the
week -end, at . their ,home here'
and visited with,. their parents;'
Mr. land Mrs,* Art Moore
Mrs. Angus. Graham, who has
been :at Ripley caring for her
sister, Mrs. Gillies, . fOr the past
month, returnedback to .Charlie
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
West Street •
GODERICH, ONTARIO
'Telephones 343J - '343W*
INSURANCE
.Co -Operative' Life, Insurance
• Co -Operative . Automobile:
_ Insurance
Mercantile & Farm Fire • •
Insurance •
Economical and .Reliable. , •0 '
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T. A. CAMERON f
LUCKNOW '
'Phone 7.0-r-10 •. Dungannon '
•. •
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JOHNSTONE`S .
FUNERAL HOME.
'Phone 76
• Day, or ,Night.
Ambulance Service
USE OF FUNERAL HOME.
At No Extra Cost
Moderate Prices
Established 1894
STATE FARM: MUTUAL
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
Investigate Before Investing
REUBEN WILSON
R.R.3, Godcrich. •
:Phone' 90.r-8 Dungannon •
I SURANCE'
FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY
AUTOMOBILr: _
AND LIFE
749 Protect' Your Jack,
Insure With Jack , Today. ; •
J. A. MCDONAGH
R.R. 3; Lucknow, Ont.
'Phone 61-5 Dungannon
Insure With .The
CUL ROSS MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
for
Reasonable rates, sound pro-
tection :&.prompt,, satisfactory
settlement of claims. '
FARISH . MOFFAT .
Your Local, Agent
R.R.. 3, Teeswater
'Phone Teeswater • 57-r7•41
F. T. ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST.
GODERICFI
FOR APPOINTM>JNT
'Phone 110.0:
For
Appointment or Information
. See Wm, A. Schmid,
'Phone 167-w, Lucknow
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1 MON., TUES.. & WED.
Steve Allen, Donna Reed and Berta Gersten
See television's 'top star on a twenty-five foot screen .and in
•full tedhnico1or. The .blue -ribbon -winning inimical (biography
that will please the whole family. •
"THE BENNY GOODMAN' STORY".
ARK THEATR
Gode>Cic
First' Showing 7.30 Second ' Sh6wing 9,30
Now Bing Crosby, Donald O'Connor and Mitzi Gaynor
The V s vision Musical "Anything Goes".
THURS., FRI. & SAT;• r
Tony, Curtis, Colleen Miller, and Arthur Kennedy
A romantic Western story in • which a • happy-go-lucky
horse -thief ,helps settle a score with some robust,
river pirates.,
'THE RAWHIDE YEARS" •
Coming_ "The. Last, Thine" 1 Saw Paris''. with.
• Elizabeth Taylor.
Taylor's to assist Mrs. Taylor,
Sr. '
We are pleased' to report; some
improvement in the . condition of
Mrs. Ross, who has been so 'ill.:
Mrs. Reuben. Tiffin- is also im-
proving. r
• Mrs. • Lorne , . Johnston visited
friends .in -the 'village on. Sun-
day.
Mr.- .and Mrs. -:Arthur Moore
visited- with their son, Russell.
Moore and family'.. in ' Freston;
over the week -end.
Mr: and. Mrs. Jack .Craig. vises
ited with Mr. arid: • Mrs. Clark
McGregor.' in 'Sebringville Sun-
day. .
• l N, BENTLEY
Public Accountant
GODERICJI,�ONT.
Telephone 101-1
Box''• 478 :
CO-OP AUTO
INSURANCE
Can Now Accept ..
TOWN RESIDENTS
& .COMER_ CIAL TRUCKS
as well as the • farm business..
For . information consult
T. A. CAMERON, LUCKNOW,
Phone Dungannon. 70-r-10
JOHN McMURCHIE, RIPLEY,
• phone _20-r-23
CO=OP
PROPANE
and APPLIANCES
for •
-farm, .home. -sand industry
LUCKNOW -DISTRICT
CO-OPERATIVE INC.
;Phone • Lucknow 71
Is Your Subscription Paid?
!aterloo Cattle Breeding
Association
"Where Better Bulls Are Used":
Daughters of our bulls are making news:
OAKSHADE . TEMIMA "COLLEEN' V.G.
A 4 -year told daughter of Glenafton Trademark, V.G.
that Made `at 2,,.:305-2X-12134 milk, 460 fiat, 3.79 test and
at '3y -305.2X apprekhrtately" 1350 milk, 600 fat„ 3.8% • test..
. Sold in the All-Oanadian sale on October 22nd for $1950.00.
Her 1w -day-old. oalff .b'ought 1$200.00 or a total of $2150.00
---which--Ways-rhe : high-- price for this ;sale. where -calves under
three months are figuredin with their damns.
BRITTANY RAG APPLE LORENE EXCELLENT '.
A 6 -year-old, da fighter of Glenafton Rag Apple: Aladdin,,
.sold in the. Brtibaeher Anniversary sale for $2225.00. •Slee• •
was never on test: Her new owner has written -stating she
Chas freshened i.vitli a nice heifer calf and is' milking 80 lbs.
per • day. Her V.G. maternal sister by Macdonald Supreme
',Ajax was sold privately to the same buyer ,for $1000.06 . so
that this progeny of dam .that stood first' at. the, C.N.E.- are
owned -in • one herd.
-4A11Y11, BASIL, BEACON" • , •
A. daughter 'of Brampton 13: • Violet's Beacon was Res.
Sr. and Res. Grand Champion at the (recent Chicago Inter-
national Show. Last year she was first' prize three-year-old
.. • _..
in milk and (Res. Sr, and .Res, Grand Champion at the Royal.
w.a
Winter Fair where she s sold' in the Sale of Stars for'
$1450.00:-;Shehasa_datughter,. ZAl A.. B.EA_0G A E.A
9I, sired !by Jester's Dreamer; that isoutstanding and will
be •shown at the Royal and .sold in 'the Sale. of Stars. We
boldly. predict :headline news, barring 'accident Or sickness.
These are examples that are ont:tof the ordinary- and
basis. We are, however, intimating that if you have, a Pure -
we are not intimating that this will happen an a • wholesale •
:bred'. herd and • care for and feed 'your cattle properly, off
spring of our (bulls' will hit the top their share , of the time. •
If you have grade •cattle, • rthe� e_ c ualities Will be bred •
into your herd. .•
• GRADE OR P
ws artficiaTl tMEV
have DORY`, breed your
co y the Mills'bawe in service.
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For service ormore information, writer or phone collect to:
CLINTON HU 2-3441 ,co: KINCARDINE •460
between 7.30 and 10 A:M. week days
7.30 and .0.30 A.M. Sundays or Holidays
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