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FACE ;FOUL
THE . LU
KNOW SENTINEL,' LUCKNOW,
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FOUND - A pair of „woollen blan- CARl3 ,:OF THANK :
lets., A.pply, to 17uncan
McCon-
Hell,. •R, 6, . Lucknow. .
FOIi, SALE --oil'•' burner, • nearly
• new, medium size,' 'a : bargain. W
R;' Fattier,' Whitechurch, ;.•
.-FOR'.' SALE serviceable York'
hog. .Apply to Harbourn Adams,
R R: ,1, Dungannon.
'FOR SALE -•8 pigs,' 6 weeks:' old,..
Lloyd +Cline; 'R. It; 3, •Lucknow,
phone Dungannon, 68 -r -L
FOR SALE --6. little pigs. Apply'
Arnold Alton, 'phone Dungannon
.67-r-15.
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Mr, and Mrs.Solomon-: arid
.family. wish 'to . sincerely thank C Da London Weathertrte C.o,
WIPLL' ,,TRAINED office ' workers
are, , in constant demand • NeW
classes • begin January '3rd Write
for booklet. Northern Business;
College Limited, Owen ,Sound.
DON'T BUY STORM 'WINDOWS
.until you have seen . the .new.:
• Simplex Combination storm and,
screen • windows, Cut high .fuel
costs with morecomfort, The in-
serts are. easily''ohanged, ,from
winter to' 'summer from inside
Without use of :ladders. Free in --
stalling , easy, terns!s. For 'free
estimate ,phone 35 Lucknow or
write Box 38, Lticknaw. li,o'W1and
FOR SALE `-- . 'new Modern one
storey home, immediate possess-
ion., Apply to'Geo,' Orvis, Luck)
now,
BUJ.i'ERMILK FOR ,SAL—fenv.
barrels of.•' semi-solid 'buttermilk
to'. • clear ' at' $3.90 'per •, cwt. Ronald
Stanley; R. 4, Kincardine, :•phone
Ripley -76-14 .
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FOR,'SALE-general Elec
H.P.: motor, ; capacity' start induc=
:tion ,110=220, '60' cycle, ,1720 RPM,
motor like, new. " Art ••. Breckles,
town.
BUYING C bought HICKENS & FOWL
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Chickens ht. on either live . or
'dressed 'grade.'; Premium paid on
•:ell finished.. birds Goldie Mar -
„tin,
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,, till; ' Paramount •
all 'those who have kindly,` rem ''':
membered them in their bereave-
merit: These kind remembrances
in
:thought,; .word and ''deed* will.
lonig b. e . Cherished •
•Mrs,.
Margaret Dudley , .';ack-
nawledges with heartfelt 'thanks
and. appreciation' the''kind, and
thoughtful acts ' of Mrs, H. John-
TENDERS
ohn
•TENDERS
TENDERS :WANTED,: = By the
,TENDERS
Wawanosh: Township 'School
Area': Board for. a . caretaker for
each 'school; in , Area,. No ..•
12, No. ” 3, .No.' 4, :No, 17, to take:.
charge on February, 1st, 1950.
Tenders to • be in 'hands', of;sec
Guild,*
ston, The Ladies 'of St, Peter's retary riot later than January .7.,.
Mr: 'and •' Mrs. James F. I 1950. •
Hewson ,and many other friends w. A. `Stewart, Secretary,
• during her recent° illness. Dunrgannon; .Ontario.
• Mr: and Mrs. Donald IL Mac-
Kenzie wish to ;acknowledge with
sincere 'arppreciation. and .. grat-
tude, . the tire, ess efforts of those
who responded. to the fire call,
and the assistance'' and kindness
extended'' them since their; mis-.
fortune:
Mrs. Will Fisher . wishes to
,heartily. thank the Legion .Aux
iliary, 'the. Women's .' Institute,
Presbyterian Church 'groups and
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her. friends in :general.'in the
comriiunitty, ' who. so' kindly 'and
thoughtfully . remeanbered her
during her ',illness Thanks • indeed.
andseason's. greetings' to all .
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oNTARo
ASHF1ELD PASTOR
.TO :LIVE IN RI PLEY
The induction of Rev: Joseph
• THURS., DECEMBER 22nd,^1949°
R: MacDonald of . River John,.
Nova Scotia, as pastorof the Ash-'
field -Ripley Presbyterian charge,
will take +place.,early in. the New,
Year. •
The Huron -Maitland Preb3-
tery has ,made arrangements for
the induction. The service.will
be conducted: by the moderator
of Presbytery, the •. Rev George
Milne of. Brussels, who also will
preach.. The steps leading to the:
call . wilf be narrated • by the in
term moderator; the Rev, H
. Douglas Stewart of Kincardine;''
The congregation will be address-•
by • the. ReV . " G'.: Simpson of .
Cranbrook..and. the. charge.'td the'
.'rninis,+ter ' will be • given by the
AO, Currie of 'Whitechurch.`
Upon . arrival, ' here R•ev.' and -
Mrs. MacDonald and two young'
children • will •take up residence in
• the :Manse in Ripley, which" has.
beer. vacated by Mr. and Mrs.
Duncan .' MacAirthur,' to. . be in
readiness' for the : new. minister
arid',: his family: ".
Previously the,Ashfield, Manse,
had been 'occupied as the mini-
report, that . seer's residenCe. ;It is 'now oc-
d Mrs.' cupied :by Mt: ,and Mrs. Duncan,
Ma1co1 -Lane; was confined , •to
John Lane, .son of, Mr• an
his. 'bed' for the: past. `week. Also
at the: Lane home, is Mrs: Lane's 1
aged father;.: Mr; Wm. Con, gram;
is in'failing: . health:
Mr:.and,.•Mrs. Howard 1 cGrurre �
of -Olivet .spent •Sunday -with 1VI3
and Mrs. •George • Haldenby. and
Mr, H.; Bell . .. .
• Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hodgins
and '.family moved recently to
Kinloss. 'where • .they ,have :taken
up residence
Mr. and. Mrs: Karl'. Boyle and.
KIT HENER 'BIG -4- CHICKS, with.
> ` eds.. f amy:.. visited ; on ' Sunday
They re. 'the Choice of hundr
erMr. and Mrs. Maurice;., Hodgins.'. .
$intPson.
WON ,FRIGIDAIR:E AT
WALKERTON FRIDAY:
Jack. Henderson of- *town won
a -new Frigidaire -at.:-the Walker-
ton Legion.draw onFriday night.
`eked nip his:,prize' on Sat::
Jack' picked _
urday morning and,' was. photo
graphed as he'received it .
Jack ,bought *what :proved, to be
the prize winning;. ticket while
attending the ; Christi as; • Fair
cattle sale _ in , the, .County town
a"few. weeks ago.
of „ successful poultrykeep
s , • Mrs' Muton Walsh returned.•
`CHA,MFION' GRAIN GRIN1 ERS Produce ' without coddling .
• sold' and. installed. ElActrical ap cockerels at 41/2 months average
liance sales : and . repairs.: Rural none than 6 ]ba .. pullets: good
p . �ENBY says customer
wiring . 'HAROLD '• HALD : ,layers, say c •
Krnlougli ras, `Guelph This hatchery has•.
CREDITORS been : at it 'more than . 25 years;,
NOTICE TO
e>•Estate of SamuelMorrisoin, they've ,hadk.experience Benefit
the
deceased.: frijol it Get tpricelrst,• order form:
All persons, . halving " c l a' i r r s' from; us :Canadian', arpproved,
against the ' • estate ,.Of Samuel:. breeders pullorwn tested
Morrison,'•late of the :: "
Village of ED v. '.BAKER , Lucknow.
Lucknoty, :' in the, County ;of.
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who died o nor
about the;"27th clay, of.. September,.
•1949;' are,hereby°>notified to send
in to• the undersigned Executor,
On. 'or before ' the • 12th day ' of
January,': 1950, full particulars of
their claims
Immediately- .after ---!the,: said,
12th ' day..
assets. of. the estate ' Will be dis
triibited ,amonglst the partiers
titled,' thereto, . having ; regard
only 'to claims 'of ,which the Ex-.
ecutor shall' then have notice
Dated at Lucknow, Ontario;
thi . 12th :flay. of Deceinber, 1949:
Gordon ;Morrison;' R, R.
Lucknow, " ' Ontario; Executor: ' ,
R. W. :Andrew; •his<Solieitor
•: herein. • "
hciane after taring for -.Miss Smelt-.
,zer•' at. L'urgan
JOHN WALLICE DIED
AT NORWOOD' LAST ;WEEK
The death occurred at Norwood
last- Wednesday. of. - Mr., John
Wallace, an octogenarian who is
welt, 'kriown.'to a nu rriber • in this1,
community. He is an uncle of W.:
A. Miller and Mrs Ed •Thorn .'of
St'. Helens :and frequently visited,
ere.. 1
Miss Mary. Wallace,- is at-pres-
ent
tpres-ent :making:' her home at St Het-
ens°with tMr.• and. Mrs Nfiller,
For a number .of years . Mr
Wallace has resided at Norwood
with Mrd and:J,Vfxs ' Wim Golloher.
(nee Margaret r i) er) atwhose.
home 'his death occurred: He had.
been in. poor health for: a: time
and was in Peterborough.`Hospi-
tal for "a.`tim.e this fall
_r. Wallace. overcame. a Child
-
b od .' deformity that practically
robbed:`him: of the use of his' legs,
('and lived an active and, useful:
life; and. ' .by diligent work . ac-
cumulated 'enough'; of the' :world's
goods to make him ''financially
TENDERS WANTED by ' The.
West WaWanosh Township }School,
Area Board for ; the :: following
quantities of 'Wood:. iS.S.' No. 4,
22. cords_; S.S. No: 3, 25 cords; S;S..
No. 2,-20 cords; S.S. •' No. 17.,. 20
tcords; S.Sr No. 12, 5: cords:. This
wood tobe/hard maple o • beech,'
ix
16' •ches' long, and nothing small-
er.'than 6• inches. or over .10in-
ches' in • diameter. Also.- a ,cord .' of
cedar. for: each school. The, wood
to be delivered .and piled' at each
school ..,by June 30.,::1950.:Tenders
•tobe 'in hands of ecretay not
later. -than January. 7th,' 1050,
• W. 'A...Stewart,.;Secretary;.
Dungannon, Ontario..
To Teach. At 'Tenth
Mrs. ,:Jessie ICrrspin -villi re,
sure ..teaching •again after• ! the
New , Year, 'having accepted^ a
:position :at S.S.;No. 3 Kinloss
(Tenth ". Con(cessiori)', . succeeding
Mrs. Eric Walden. •
GREE'I.NGS
May"' Chrrstmnas: greet you
with a, smile,:
,
And"- New Years be
worthwhile.
well
ALES T. ,MacNAY
State .Fr''
fa. rn`ui
Agent,., Lucknow . • -
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SEASON
SON$. ..
GREETI'NGS-
We thank :you .forthe confi
ilencp,'you have' placed in us
in' the past, and _extend to ou
our very best wishes for
r'•A• MERRY:. C_ RISTM.AS
GOOD. HEALTH, HAPPINESS.
and •
• PROSPERITY
In 1950
Lucknow,' Ontario,
Ph4 ne •Dungannon 70=r 10'
independent in . his , declining '•
May yore enjoy yorir.,,holiday'
withthesame heartfelt` Pleas-
ure ive take in 'serving you!
pin wishes for '%'
a• e're all warped u /
your happiness!,
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E. CRAWFORD" ' /
Feeds ,and Chicks • j
'Phone 165 it• /
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years.
The funeral service• was held
at Norwood on Thursday even
ng . and on .Friday, burial• took
place 'at Forest,. where Mr ,Wal
lace was: in business for several.
,ears, and where his' wife.; • who'.
predeceased hint . Several .years
ago, is buried:
11ARAM.OLr`N`I`=
We wish' etii'eryone a Merry
Christrnas .. .
Mrs.. Kingsbury 'gave, .her hate,,
for the ecernber .Wom'err's
t'ute meeting. The -roll . call was •
answered. by 'a•' .gift . exchan,;.e.
Mrs Tom 'twin" won the month-
lv draw.:Readings were given: by
Mrs.' Kerb. Erisifn, Mrs. J. Web-
ster, Mrs. 5. Ketchabaw and Susie,
Gibson: Carols were sung Tile
January meeting Will he :held at
'the -home of Mrs. Prod Via,rtin°
'Robert f• Macintosh caught a,
groundhog on the gangway of
their • barn, .wl&h, should be an
other good' ornen for: an Oen
winter.'
Mrs. Hovey • Brooks has been.
in WirigharHospital with•,bron
chial pn'eurxbonia.. •°
Teacher arid pupils ' 'of ° Pa.ra-
,rnourit school .held their .Christ-
irras•'conc.ert. on Monday, Decerri
ber.
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Simmons. -and Sons ltd
HURON oflAD,•'GUDERICH