The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-02-15, Page 4•
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UCKNO'i. SENTINEL. LUCK(` Q . ,
"WANT AD" RATES -.1st inter . n 2 cents a word, subsequent
insertions 1 cent • a word: Minimum charge 25 cents.' Replies care
;of The SeritArkei 10 Rcents extra. Legal' advertising 10, cents per
count line. first inertibl}, 5 cents perline subsequent insertions,
FEED CORN FOR SALE:-- Cob
corn in truckload, lots. J 'R.
Henry, Blyth, phone,105.
CUSTOM SNOWPLOW,II 9r—spe-
cialize'
cialize' in ,:private laneways. Mac=
Millan Bros,, Lucknow
TO 'RENT ..,. — �t.. rtment
available.,March
t' est. . Gann e
t
YApartments,
WANTED 1900 lbs; goose. and
4uck ' • f eatlters ' ', 'Phone . collect
Brotwn,'Bros., Kincardine, .'Phone
181-w, •
•
GET= READY . FOR SPRING with
Minneapolis -Moline tractors, &.
equipment, New Idea nnfinery.
New Idea, Distributors, Goderkh,
'Phone 'Carlow28T21, . , ,
FOR SALE -3 -burner heavy duty
General Electric stove,' used only
1. year; ,a1 o, ,a 3 burner and a 2-
burner • gasoline stove. Apply at
Cowan's Restaurant; Lucknow.
FOR. SALE -4. brooder house, 12
24;;. frame; insul (brick clad; .in--
sulated, roofed :,with paroid
shingles. E H, Agnew, phone
138 -.or 39 Lucknow.'
70
R SAL
E W4 MoCormick=.
• Deering tractor. New •Model , Z
...tractors now in stock, ,,complete
with:, hydraulic seat Geo.' Wraith,
Lucknow.
WALLPAPER order' your wall-
:,aper 'requirements naw, while
selections are : best:: Wide : choice
of 'a11 kinds :Of paper, latest pat-
terns. Mrs. R...1: ,Cameron, phone
37-J Lucknow..:
_FARM FOR. SALE—E.H. Lot 2,
• Con. 13,,. E.D. Ashfield, 100 acres,
watered by running spring, build-
ings. newly. shingled,,. road , plaw-
ed, • hydro passes . farm; school at
door. John R. Gilmore, R. R. 3,
Lucknow.
•,
,••t•
7.
' '. PERSONAL
•SKINNY•. MEN, WOMEN! ` GAIN
. 5.: to 15 <lbs ; : new .pep.' TryOstrx
Tonic Tablets ,for new, healthy.
flesh, new :vigor' Introductory,
!tot -acquainted' size only.,60c.
Alldruggists . '
HOGS picked up and delivered,
direct to Kitchener each.' Thurs,,
day. Prompt . and satisfactory re-
turns • direct from "plant: Call
Gordon Brooks,, 'phone. 1374,
Lucknow. ,'
LIVESTOCK . WAFTED . ..:
CAsa',
up to: $10:00:.for Dead 'or,
Disabled -Horses; •$10;00 for Cows;
Hogs 42.50 per Cwt. ' ' at your
farm •Prompt service.. Phone .col
Ject Wingliam 5fr1-J.'
WILLIAM STONE; SONS,.LTD.,
Ingersoll, • •Ontario:.
BARGAINS IN ,BRAY'S t a r t e d
'chicks Priunpt shipment ' too,.
' dayolds, 'pullets, cockerels, mix
ed. Choice' of .breeds and ,cross
f breeds:. 1951 catalogue. •ready.
You'll .want 'a : copy.. Get Bray
chick's soon for ,better markets
later:* .Agent
D. R.. FINLAYSON, Lucknow.
"SLICK 'CHICKS'•' -that's ,What
the DePartznent calls the chicks
being.<produced by Hateheries;cd
Operating with them to turn out
good chicks.. Kitchener:. •: Big -4
Chicks are, Canada :''Approved,
backed , by.''Hatchery's , own inten
sive breeding program Order
them with„s etytl ro .agent --7
.ED. ' V. BAKER,' .Lieknow .
OTICE.
•RE . PARA,IVIOUNT; INSTITUTE
The February. meeting .of ',Par-
amount Women's.
,Par-amouxntt:Women's Institute, will •ibe:
held at the hoine of Mrs.: Warren
Wyldss. on Wednesday,-, February
•2161, at. 2.00 o'clock:`
CARD . OF THANKS
May. I ' take this means of
thanking ail thec se who - ` remem-
bered myself and . baby with
cards, • letters, fruit, candy, etc
Also ;all who visited me and sent
gifts for . the;' baby. •” Allthis was
very much appreciated
Ethel Armstrong;
'BOUNDARY WE$T .`
Mrs. Kenneh' MacKenzie, who
is teaching •at 'Plymouth, Mich;,
spent the week-•endat her home
!here, returning with Mr and Mrs.
Don Ainsley of Ann:Arbor, Mich:
Mr. and Mrs: George MacGreg-
or • and :Mrs. I. ; MacKenzie' of
Lucknow • visited " with Mr. and
Mits. Grant; MacDiarmid
Miss E. Henderson, •, R.N., of
Stratford visited "at her . hoine. •
Mr. and • Mrs. Robtt. Campbell
and son. ,visited with • Mr..and
Mrs. Osborne.
. Mr. and Mrs. John Elphick and
family 'visited with Mr and Mrs.
•
Jim Elphick, Pinkerton. David re=
mained for a' couple of weeks.
WHYTEr,CH
URCH
The World Day!, of Prayer.
'wtiich `oto have,nbeen'ihel.d'•iast
Friday and was postponed .on• ac
count of bad roads is to ',be held
,
this Thursday..afternc on in • the
United ,Church at.. 2.30
I, Mr. Mac• 1V,[cGregor, who is,go-
ing to Timmins to;work, in a bank,
was in' the village calling on . rel-
atives before leaving last Week,
Miss
Miss Mepbel, Piirdori has return-`
.' ed: to her home here. after being
at.the ,home of Mrto and 1VIrs'. Jas.'•
Forster° for the past two mtirnths,
We; acre • glad 'to,' report , that
Mrd. Ryan who has, been very ill
at her home here,is,.&xnprovinga
Mr. Ted • McClenagion has purr:
chased Mr..Roddy Inglis farnr pn
the sideraad.: Thisfarm wt's' for.
i4ierly known; as the old Holing es
1
Zion
The February meeting of .• the
ZiOnzjLas. waw. held 'Friday,_.
February 9th' gat. ithe •'home of
Mrs .Will Hunter,:with 16z pres-
.
ent. In the, ,absence of the' presi-
dent, '; .Mrs: Gordon Ritchie, ,the
.chair- was taken ;by . •Mrs. Cecil.
Gardner,; 'W o .T,conducted the
World Day . of Prayer program
The . opening: prayer was taken.,
by Rev. C. $: Woolley,s and the
prescribed ?program carried thru,,
with, Mrs. C:' Gardner leading- nd:
lever s� g P .yal ladle •o erin ra e...A
.
short' business session • 'followed,•
the . secretary, Mrs: Nelson Ray-
nard reading the Minutes and
calling the roll. Mrs. Kirkland
.conducted the sale of birthday
and ,get -well cards, and all took
part• in 'a • discussion of methods
of raising talent. mongy.•Quilt
of .A.sising went = Tnoriey.,A-Qui t
blocks, were, collected, for . a : quilt
fore thebazaar Arid ,other work:
displayed. A collection was taken
for the flower *fund. The chapter
of. the study :book' :w`�as read by.
Mrs.` .Geo. Hunter and a 'humor—,.
oils ' reading given by 'rMrs., Will.
Hunter: A solo was rendered by
Mrs. John Gardner. •Atter an-
other hymn,.Rev. 'Woolley closed
the nieetirng With prayer; and re-
freshments •were ' served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Frank ;l,tch'e &
'Mrs. Jahn: Gardner.'
,r.
c~eo Sou think yqur son o'wi11
ever forg et :what . he, learned . in
coilege2''►` ; • t !
"I.. -hope so H•e:.;can;t make a
living courting'. •
ONTARIO
. THURS., rE133RUARY • •15th, 1951
NG (EVENTS
DANCE:
In the Community. Memorial
Hall, Whitechurch, • on Friday,'
February. •,16th; tothg music of
Jack Henderson's 5,pieee' 'orch
estra; Adrn ssion 59e. Lunch
counter; everybody welcome;
PLAY AND DANCE
:The Zion Busy Bees will 'pre
sent their play "A ('air of Colin;
try' Kids" in St. Helens Com-
munnity,:;:Hall on Friday, Febru-
ary 16th- at 8;30 ." o'cloc'.k� 'Dance
after, Bruce's ' orchestra•.'• Adrnis-
sign -50c.
C1-IURC 'I NEWS
South '.Kinloss W.1VI S.:. ..
The regular February meeting
and the World Day, of Prayer:
was 'held• at, the ;.hoarse of Mrs.
Alex Sutherland. After the busi
ness .. part of the meeting,, the
usual program for World Day of
Prayer was followed. Mrs.' Philip
Steer favored with a solo "Bless-
ed' cur, of Prayer".. Those taking
'part , in the prayers were Mrs.
.Douglas Graham, `Mrs., W. F. Me-`
Donald, Miss ` Annie MacKay,
Mrs.—Alex Sutherland, :Miss Dean
MacLeod and Mrs Archie Mac.
Intyre.",Miss.:,Dean . MacLeod told •
a missionary story. Miss Annie.
MacKay' gave the :,closing re.
Marks. A Soeial time was e►+:'cy-'
ed' at the,:close of the ;meeting:
An invitationIron) "the :Lucknow
Society' to be their guests at their
next, meeting. `March 28th.rwas ac-
• cepted:
Presbyterian Guild
The •. • Presbyterian Guild Was
held in',the form of a sleighriding:
party 'on 'February `12th:" 3 he '
meeting was ,continued at, • the
Koine : of . Mr.; and Mrs.,, Bob Reid
where everyone ' was hospitably.
receivecl.Psa'lm ;86 •was sung fol=
lowed by ,prayer by. Winnie Ste-,
Wart. The topic.: was 'taken by:
Marion MacDonald rafter • whioh• a
piano sola; was played by' Dor-'.
' othy Gammie. The closing hymn
Was...sungand-' the . benediction.
pronounced. --A... bountiful• ;'lunch'
was ';sei wed ' by the .' hostess: • 'Nuan
erous .. games_ were conducted :by.
Gladys`'MacDonald:
G. ALAN WILLIAMS
Opto netrist
Officeon patriot(',St., just .
off the Main St. in
WINGHAM.
:Prsofession!al. Eye: Ez amination
00 04 Services
Evenings by appl►intr'nent, •
Phone;' Office 770;' Res. 5
Presbyterian W.M:S
In `.spite of the. inclement'. wea
ther, fourteen ladies met in the
Sunday School room - of Vie -
church •,for the meeting on Wed=
rlesday, February .7th. The 'presi-
dent was in :the, chair '-and in 'the
absence of, Mrs Porteous, Mrs.
Bob., Reid:, took the minutes .: of
the ,meeting. The • roll call .Was
,answered by a:' missionary in,
China and Mrs. J: •D. Ross, ,ex=•
plained how the hymns, for ;the
day Caine to'. be written.. It was
decided `to ,send a delegate, to the
synodical in *Sarnia which'' meets•
in April, . ;also invite • South
Xinloss Auxiliary' to be guests`
for the Meeting during Easter
week: The allocation for the bale
was: read by Mrs.- H. Nixon. Mrs.
'George ''Kennedy gave a 'splendid.
paper :on missionary details and
emphasized :the '• value of !person
al:and unitedprayer as the para-
mount need.. tor •,na tr .storit .trksed,,
World of today. Mrs,.' Clark Fin=
layson and'Mrs.. MacFarlane each•
reed''two short .poems'`an:d Mrs.
Philip' ..Ste wart sang a very;° ap
prgpriate sold, '"Does Jesus
Miss, Pearl -Henderson gave a
'very, inspirational talk on the 2nd
hommaridnnent and closed the
.meeting with Prayer:*
--JOHNSTONE'S
FUNERAL HOME
:'Phone 76
Dyg, Ni
Day; or ht
., ..
Ambnlaace Service.
USE OF : FUNERAL HOME
' • At No Extra Cost
Moderate:,` Prices •
MacLENH.AN'.; and.
MatKENZIE
FUNERAL '.SERVICE
(Funeral. ' Home Available)
. AMBULANCE •SERVICE'
(Day.'or, Night Service).'•
FURNITURE
• 'Phone 181,Lucknow, 'Ont.
(Day or 'Night)
i
news en 'y:
Howard Agnew' -- Jos. Agnew
ER OF:
Ontario Insurance
„A,gents! Association
GENERAL INSURANCE
Established Over 30 Years Ago
Telephones:
Business 39 • .Residence 138
INSURANCE
Ca -Operative Life Insurance.
o -O rative Automobile
• Insurance'
;'Mercantiile .& : Farm Fire
. Insurance ,
•Economical.and Reliable •.
See
T. A.
.CAMERON
LVCKNOW'
'Phone 70 r:10 Dungarinn
A VOTE IS TO,BE asked for. on
the ,eablish'ryg of a brewer s
w'ar"eh Ouse. in Durham: This ac-
tion by the Town• Council follow-
ed a • furore thiat ,';was created
when the Durham • Chief ,of
Police and Provincial Constables.
visited the Durham Legion ion :Cl11Y
room and laid a charge' df illegal'
possession of beer,that...'cost t'h'e'
Branch', $109' and • costs.'
'Kenneth) MaK•en ie
R.O.
Optometrist
LISTOV!VEL, ONT.
Will. be in Ripley,' Wednesday,
December_ 20th and every Sec-
ond-Wednesday
sec-
ond''' Wednesday following;" at
Eugene Wron`g'sa ''Jewellery.'
sr,tote-frern .3.00..pm.=to 10 p;m
Eyes examine Glasses fitted
For appoint . e'
n.. , t : p on Rdoy
' ,MacKenzie, g�6;_r-24,h `Rieple,y
NO
W:IS THE TIME
Ta Order A
. .
DION
'lireshing 'Machine :
3 ,si'zes--22x3.2,i 22x38, 28x48
11611er 'Beating :Complete
EARL- •H HoDGINS .
• R.1. h Y',....1..: tIo yrood, Ont,
'phone' 36-r-13 Teeswate'r ,
LELA:!
VETERINARIAN
�savelock St,, south: of
Sypertest `'lGax`age
L:' fCKNO '
Telephone 115
BUSINESS ,and
TAx SERVICE
MONTHLY AUDITS .
For The
Small, Merchant, Prof es 'onal
roan. and the Farme .' .'•.
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P.O. Box" 74' -. Lucknow; . Ont.
Office ip Kilpatrick Block
'Phone 23-w
} T. ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST
GODERICH-
FOR APPOINTMENT •
'Phone, 1100
For
Appointment or Informati on '
See A. Schmid,
`'Phone 167-w Lucknow:
Insure In: Sure Ynsurance
WIND.
Western,,.Farnners' .:Weather .'.
FIRE
Howick. Farmers' Mutual
Oar, Accident,, Sickness •
Consult . .:
JOHN FARRISH.;
'Sone 1894i Luclrnow
IISURANC'E
FIRE, CASUALTY,
AUTOMOBILE •. . .
AND LI`E
G' , r
• TO• Protect'. Your ":Jack;
Insure With Jack' Today:
A McDONAGH '
Irt'R 3, Lucknow, Ont.
'Phone 61-5i Dungannon •
R. ,W. A'NDRE'W
Barrister and ' S.olicitor
LVCKNOW,.'ONTARIO
Office in the 'Joynt .Block:
•
•
Telephone;'
Office 135• Residence 317J
Stuart .Jlil�� :Kenzie
#, t ac
Barrister r and. Solicitor
'. WALKERTON, ONTARJC ".
IN LUCKNOW
' .Each', Wednesday
•
OFFICE IN
HENDERSON. BLOCK
R.5..Hetherin :ton,
Barrister, Etc.
Winngham and. Lucknow'
IN . LVCiKNOW
Each, Monday
and Wednesday .
Located' on tle"ground floor
hi the 'front of
John; Ki1patrick's. Building.
' '.'home ..Wiiighani
Office .48 ,Residence 5I'