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E LUCKNOW ;SENTINEL, LUCKNQW, ONTARIO:
"WANT 9 AD" RATES_ 4st insertion,.2: cents• a Writ subsequent
,insertions 1 cent a wor,cd 'M01 -in um' charge 25 cents; Replies -care
. of . The Sentinel 10. • cents extra. Legal • advertising 10 cents per
count linefirst inse?ti"on; 5 cents per lige subsequent insertions.
FOR SALE Fess oil burner, : WANTED .•-= in good condition,
practically new, medsunml•, "'size ' , balby' crib )17x51.,, Mrs: „Wm Mc-,
, Sam Cupskey, Belfast. .• ' '. Nall,! R. 7,Lucknow.
lar a Quebec heat- PERSONAL
e,Roy ,SKINNY MEN, WOMEN]; Gain":5
FOR gacticahy ' neW Apply
_, Culbert, -Lucknow, ;phone' 142-R. to 15 lbs.' New Pep, too. `Try fam-
ous' Ostrex Tonic ; Tablets for
double .results; ' new. ' healthy
flesh; new ,vigor,-' New "get
acquainted" size only 60c. 'All
druggists. •
FOR;SALE -= child's crib, • with
apr`irng-filled niattrgss, real gaod'.
condition. Phone 144 M; ' Luck-
now: •
LOST from Con. 12, West Wa-
w'asnosh, ';a female . striped 'house
cat, .pet. Finder -please. phone 76-18,
Dungannon., Reward. •
HAY WANTED willbuy six
tons .of eloVer or mixed hay; loose'
orbaled, land., •two tons of , baled
straw. Tom Colwell, St Helens.
SKATES FOR SALE-girl'sskate
outfit, 'white b000ts, .size '12; Al'
condition. Apply' to : Mrs. Morgan.
Henderson, Lucknow:: ;
APPLE'S -for' : goos3 pies Off a
sprayed orchard:; call' at Andrew's
Implement. Shop, . Lucknow. Ap-
pies priced ' according . oto. grade.
FOR ' SALE—cement septic tanks,
approved Illy, the.,Health Unit. We.
deliver .them., Forster's Welding
Shop, 'phone 206-r-11,, Lucknow.
FOR SALT -child's pale blue fur•.
trimmed;snow suit, size : 2 years,
in : good condition. Appy to Mrs::
• Robert .Helm, ,phone: 6119 Dun
,.gannon. wa
FOR. SALE ,:.1941 ' Hudson six
cylinder coach; good running con-
, . ditiop.; best' offer over $600. Fin
ancing. can . be a rranged,',':,Older
car'. will be accepted as trade-in.
:Phone 766-w, Goderich. •.
/ LIVESTOCK WANTED.
FREE, THERMOMETER .-Plus:
cash : at your farm ' for .dead or
,disabled, : horses.,' or cows. Phone
collect, ' Wingham ..5614.' William
Stone . Sons, Limited'. .
'FOR .SALE
Hammer Mills, Letz feed grind-
ers, New Idea spreaders,' mow-
ers;' side rakes,: etc.,', • new and
used, tractors: and ' equipment,
milking'.Machines, cream separa=
tors; Gibson refrigerator s, deep
freezers; electric stoves and wiash�
• NEW IDEA, DISTRIBUTOR:
Goderich, Ontario.
Phone Carlow 2821:
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FO,R,SALE
1-1949 Ford coach, air condition-
ing, : custom radio, lifeguard
tubes. •
1--1942 Plymouth ` Sedan, runs
nicely.
1-1946 Dodge. Sedan, nice and -
,1 clean.
1-+1935 Che, Sedan, being .over-',
hauled..
'N. W.. Winterstein, Lucknow.
' :NOTICE •
Anyo`e ' interested in taking
• • over t e General Delivevey 'Bu'si
nesss' is asked to -get in touch witk •
Temple -Clark rart'once, ,as -he is
giving. up' the 'business on De-'
cember .1st,
NO'T'ICE
Dr. James Little will be ,Out -df
town. frop"i Monday noon, . Nov-
ember. 19th till Friday, Novenri-
ber 23rd attending. Public Health.
Conference and 'Toronto Academy
of Dentistry, r
NOTICE
Ashfield Nomination Meeting .
Ashfield Township no ' inatibi '
• meeting for the nomination , of.
fit and proper .persons to serve as
reeve, four councillors and three
.township school area trustees for
1052, will be 'held at the Town.-.
ship Hall on Friday,, November;
23rd; 1951,• at one &clock in the.
hour.
'Donald M1 5imp
afternoon, for one
on,; Clerk
Treas. • .
DEAD AND LIVE ANIMALS.
Prompt • pick-up of, cattle, 'horses,
pigs . and sheep ' at prevailing
prices. Live horses 'fit . for animal
food picked' up at 'your farm,
averaging' $35.00. C. Brubacher,
R.R. 4; Wingham, phone 608-w-1,
PROPERTIES
FOR SALE
2.50 acre . farin, very modern
buildings on No. 4, $20,000. Good
terms: '
100 acre farm with frame dwell-
ing and; fair +barn, . $4,500.00. $2,000
cash. , ' .
100 acre farm; new barn;:hydro,
pressure sly stem. Top fame,
$12,500, terins.
150 acre. farm; $19,000,• top farm,
barn painted, silo, hydro,' good
terms '
:.100 acres, near Teeswater, hy-
'•dro, "modern dwelling, 6''acres of
bush, possession at once
25 acres on highway With truck
and trucking business, $7,000:0.0.
Near Walton .
General: store,• including- fix-
tures andstock, building for lease
$25;00 per:. month, five, Year lease'
Living quarters available:
Store space ih Lucknow p c w witi�
Modern. apartment.
welling and , 10 nacres: of land
in t . Lucknow: Best •terrns. •':See
Full line : of butcher 'equip-
ment, .new; 3 hotels; :2', service
station garages dwelling in four.
towns; implement •.' business in
Wingham, representing Cock-
shutt. ' •
Listings. wanted.
Apply 'Box 511 or phone 505,
Winghain, ' Ontario:.
NOTICE
CLERK'S NOTICE OF• FIRST.
'.POSTINGr VOTERSL L1ST.�.
Voters' Lists, ` 1951,• Municipality,
of the Village: of Lucknotiv in• ' •
the County of Bruce. .
• Notice is hereby given that I.
have -complied-with-Section--9 of -
the Voters' Lists Act and 'I .have.
posted up at my Office at Luck -
now • on `the 10th clay of Novem-.
ber,.. A.D.. 1951, the list of . all
persons to vote in the said
icipality°
for -members -of Par]'=
iament�;,and .;at the Municipal El-
ections' and that such list,remairis
there 'for inspection. •
And I`' hereby call . upon 'all
Voters to take immediate . pro-
ceedings to have .any errors 'or
omissions corrected . according', to
law, . the. last day for ,appeal be-
ing, the 24th day, of November,,
A.D.' 1951.. .-. •
Bated ' at Lucknow, Ontario,
'this 10th day of November,' AD.,
1951.. • ,•
JOSEPH AGNEW,: •
• ..R.,..$4 responsively and prayer• offered
by Rev, C. B. Woolley, and;read-
COMING EVENTS legs from the books given ibY the
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR aforementio,nned ladies',Hymn 152
was sung a'nd the ;president, Mrs.
St. Peter's Guild will hold'their
Christmas sale of work; after- G. Ritchie took over for the,busi; .
nbon tea and . bake sale in the . /less' session ,It. was decided VS
Auxiliary Roris on Saturday,, have the annual Meeting at the
December 8th at 3 p,mparsonage 'November 23rd: instead
of the '22nd as had 'been. plan-
_PLAY.: NES WEDNESDAY. hie re orted on
.. _ .�• • fid. Mi's W,: Ritc p -
Lucknon�r Dramatic Club. will ; -;. '
e ` eir'' n -filled °la� "Aur- ' fmahces. ' which are in: a healthy
stag rile fu ,_..._ t. '
aliia Bridge• from . Hemloock Ridge"
in the Town Hall, Lueknow,'
Wed-
nesday, :lN.ovenalber 21st at , 8.30
sharp. Proceeds for the stage ren-
o vation fund. ,
A•J'TERNOON TEA. & ,BAZAAR.•
A sale of. homemade ,baking:;
sewing,'etc, under.the auspices of
the Women's Association' of . the
St, Helen's United' Church will.
be- held in the Auxiliary,, Rooms,
Lucknow, on.Saturday afternoon
next' commencing at 2.30: After-
noon ,tea including .asalad plate
•with chicken will be served,
INFNT BAPTIZED' .•'
Murray Douglas,' the infant son
of Mr.,and Mrs. Earl White (nee
Eileen Hall), 1826 4th Avenue,,
i Trail, B.C., was:'christened in
East Trail United Church on Sun-
day :afternoon; October 21,' 1951,
by the'Rev; More in, the' presence
CARD OF. 'THANKS
• Myrtle Helm wishes to sincere-
ly • thank all those who rernein-
bered her with cards and : treats
while in the' hospital . and°•.since
of his grandparents, Mr.' and Mrs.
John : H: Hall, Lucknow :and Mrs;
Geroge, White, Triail,: B.C., 'alio
Mr. and ' Mrs..' Harvey Hall and,
John' and•Mr. and Mrs.. Alfred
Hayton' and: family. J.
Presbyterian
Sixteen : members. met in the '•
school; 'roorxi of .the church on
:Wednesday, November 7th , for
the. November meeting -,,Of the
Society. The : president, Miss M
MacLeod, conducted the ' .opening
exercises followed by ' the ,Bide.
reading :by Mrs. McGill.. The Bible
study 'ori the 9th cominandment
wafts ,prepared by Miss 'Dean • Mac-:
;cod while . the roll. call was ans
wered by "A deaconess in Chin
ese work in Canada". During the; .
business `period Mrs. • 'Elmer
Johnston and Mrs,' P: , Stewart
were appointed •a nominating
,committee while Mrs. .C..:H Mac=
Donald and Mrs. ,Winn were ';to
act on the sick committee for the
remaining 'months of the year.
Mrs. W 'Douglas; gave a splendid
summary of . the October Glad
Tidings which' contains .a. tribute•
oto 'anoutstanding woman of our.
day_ , the late Mrs Daniel ,Strach-
an who ` held the highest' . offices
in our, society. Mrs. P. ' Stewart t
dealt With the . topic. . which'
brought out 'the importance of
contact through the written. word.
A •sing `: song�was folla�ired_..by a4:
reading by 'Mrs. Robt. Reid .:after;
Which Mrs. Porteous' brought out
the: highlights of the sectional
meeting held .on October '25th ;in
::Ashfield._ Church. The closing
hymn was followed. by prayer by
Mrs. Campbell.
Zion W..111, S. •
Owing'to bad roads, inclement'
'weather and_bereavemen't:, in . the
neighborhood: •there :was :a very
small . attendance 'at the Novem-
ber W.M.S. meeting held at ' the ..
home of• Mrs. Wesley Ritchie on
Thursday afternoon, November 8,
only seven being present: Hove -,
ever; a very interesting program
'was conducted. by ' Rev.... C, ,$:
VV'ooll ey, ,., introducing the new
study 'book, "From. the. Lakes..to.:
Northern. Lights"; with extracts
'from the, 'Missionary Digest. • He
was assisted by Mrs." .Woolley,
Mrs. J. 'limiter, Mrs, VST:'`''Ritchie;,
Mrs. •, G. Ritchie, Mrs'. W. 0. Hun-
ter and Mrs. C. . Wilkins. The
meeting opened with, hymn .5.11.,
after which 'Mr's, C. Wilkins read`
the scripture. Psalrn 72 was read
neighbors for the many kind •acts.,
r het g
in home also 'those who . and 'expressions of syr' pathy ex'-',
th•
e, faYlil in any' way tended to us •`through the past.
•These , kind 'acts are' greatly ap-
preciated,
Alex Maay and family ex-
tend their sincere appreciation to
the friends, especially the child-
ren,: who kindly remembered'
Gordon by cards, gifts and flour-
ers '.,After hi's iinrfortttnate sae i-
dept '
year's illness aiid it the. ' loss 'of
a' dear husband and father.
We wish to express our thanks
to they people of ,Lucknow; D.un
gannon and cornmunity for their,
fine 'response to and support of
the Poppy Day, carnpai n. Thanits
to the Lucknow School Band for
the services at the',Remernbrance,
• 'Day ceremonies
Mrs, Luella ,Caesar and family, The Legion Poppy. Committee,
wish. 'to thank their friends and 309,,,:• .
mugs, NOVE1V1B,VR. 15th, 1951,
returns, are not Yet C'Qmplete, It,
was moved by ,Mrs,, W. Ritchie
and seconded by Mrs. W. O. Hun.
ter thatthe'society contribute $1p -
toward the minister's salary and
Mrs. ''C,, Wilkins was 'appointed to
prepare •the ' program for next*
Meeting. fine piano solo
was rendered by Mrs. C. Wilkins.
Hymn 505 ' was sung and the
meeting closed with : prayer b'
Rev: ' C. B. Woolley. A, delicious
:.lunch was served by the hostess,.
ed on the bazaar, from which, assisted, by, Mrs. Gordon Ritchie,
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