The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-01-13, Page 13WEDNESDAY, JAN', ::13th, 1965,
R. Hamilton'.
:'.-OPTOMETRIST''
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•WINGHAM ,
PHONE 357-136. '
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• CHARTERED . ACCOUNTANT TANT..,
55 = 57 South Street; Goderich.
Telephone 524-7562.•
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Modern and 'Convenient•..
Lucknow, 'hone 528.3013
.• Day . or Night •
Serving All , Faiths
According, to Their Wishes
Moderate Prices
'Established .1.894'
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Chiropractor,'
Physio :and :Electro, Thera est
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Phone. 3;37--35
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.Every` Wednesday and
Saturday Afternoon,
Office ,in the .Jayne Block
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Lucknow .528-3116,
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I�IHITECHURCH ..
On, • Thursda'y,' January 14th, a
free ,Rabies. Clinic Will be held
for pets at • E. S. Watt and Sons
Feed 'Mill in Whitechurch from
3:00 pp. to 4:.30..
•We are: ' sorry to report Mra.
Jas. Laidlaw was admitted ' ;on
Saturday to. Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital: We wish., her a
speedy 1ecovery.
.Jamey . 'and Lois Falconer spent
Tuesday evening.. with Mr. -and
Mrs.,, Russel 'Ritchie.
Linda' Johnston• of., Kitchener
visited over the. ' week -end • With
Mr.•and Mrs; `Charles Tiffin.: .`
Bill• Smythe leaves on. Wednes-
day for Toronto ' .where he re-
ports
and ' from there goes
to Re-
gina where he ' will train as a
"Mountie." , . ••
Alice Beecroft has been
laid up.
the past 'week with measles. We
wish her°`a--speedy--recovvery;
Miss. '
,. Suzanne Reynolds', nurse
-
inArainrng•, at • Victoria Hospital,
spent the Week -end with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs.; • Leslie Rey-
nolds.
Euchre"''Party'
•
The regular progressive euchre'
party • was, held at 'Curries school
on Friday • evening' 'with °13. tables
in play: hose with. high 'score'
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PHONE` 357.1910,' WINGHAM:
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FUNERAL SERVICE
Services•
• conducted . according _
to your 'wistes at your:'Hoene, -
r Church,' or at our . Mem-
orial
orial Chapel at,•:no, additional
charge, ..•'
Lucknow; Phone 528.3432
Day or. Night
K. J MacKENZIE,. O D..
•Optometrist
NOW. I N RlI PLEY
EVERY' WEDNESDAY
Office Hours. 10:00 a:m: 'to 9:00
p.m. Phone Roy MacKenzie,
p le 96-r-24 for appointment
:Ripley, .,
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OPTOMETRIST,:-= "GODERICH `
Phone'Wingham •
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*KO; 357-3630
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IMPERIAL.OIL
PRODUCTS
for :prompt service,
and quality.products,
IMPERIAL
£sso
PRSPCTS :
S,tf aughan of Caderich •were Sun-
Contact; L :
AII' Electrical :A Appliances s.. Jas. Laidlaw,
;GRANT: CH,ISHOp Nl P day callers on Mr
L15182 .. a• patient at, Wmgham and Dis
• Phone Collect ,iuUO' -:- Phone 528- •..d,•. ".•��� trict Hospital and with Misses
Dungannon 5297524 « •Annie and Mary Laidlaw' and Mr
"Always Loop To Irnliei, al • and' Mrs.Elroy Laidlavv and �farn
ll'er.NicIntosh 11y• Best" Gvi �,. .
• Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw and
ind Ward
F. •T. Armstrong
Consulting,. Optometrist
The Square
(Phone 'JA.ckson. 446611) •
TED *:C O L:LY E R
lit giste ed Master' Electrician
ELECTRICALCONTRACTOR
Specializing In .,
Electric Hat ng, Electric Wiring the week -end with Mr .and'.lvirs:
Ca,McClenaghan:
a�Yd 1� Rei aiirs Oliver ' Md3rien ' and ' Mrs. 0•.
were high lady, ' Mrs. John Jam
ieson, runner- up,. Mrs. • Jim, Cou1-
tes; high man, Jim Currie, *run
' up,. •Gershom Johnston. The
one having •the ducky' cup was
Miss Mary VAS Wheeler,,,,:TheJhos-
tesses and hosts for the next par
ty, January' 22nd,. will be Mr.. and
Mrs. Lorne Scott'and Mr.. and
Mrs. Ed Walker,. The supervisors
Mr: .and 'Mrs: Ed Smythe, Mr.
and • Mrs. Alex ',Robertson 'served
lunch.
Tiverton • Wedding
On .December,' 28th, ' 1964, KVliss
Elizabeth. Anna Swath, daughter of
Mrs. • Annie Swass and: the : late
Stanley Swass, .was married at'
Tiverton to Murray. Nealile, 'son
of •'Mr: `arid Mrs William ' Neable,
Langside• ' by • the Rev.' Elmer
Shaw. They will, , reside at • Bramp-
ton where: the . groom ' is employ-
ed. We • • extend congratulations
from' the community.
The ,Sunday School awards will
_wa s.�.
be ---given- mut __at:' the.church ser-
vice next Sunday, January .,17th
at Chalmers. Presbyterian -Church.
All• Sunday.. School attenders.' are
asked to • be . present: • -
The ; `Annual Meeting. at • Char=
mers Presbyterian: Church will be •
held 'January. '23rd 'at 24 ` o'clock.
' 'The W.M.S.; of Chalmers' church.
wilt meet Wednesday, January 21,
at . the home of Mrs. Victor. 'Em-
erson.
On Sunday., at t h e United
Church: ;,.here,:: Mrs.: Arthur. Jack--
son,
ackson, .: Belgrave ,'assumed • the du-
ties of preacher for ' Rev. George
Mitchell of "Bluevale •who had a
cold
Mr • • and'..Mrs. Nelson.: Smithof
e
'Markhaza ; spent 1 h e week -end,
With, Mr. and Mrs. • Russel ,Chap-
man..•
'United Church Y.P.S.
-:-Tuesday evening • the .Y P S. - ;held
their meeting in 'the Schoohroom
of, the United . Church. The presi-
dent,
resi dent, Barbara Purdon, presided.
The meetingopened witha sing-
song • with • pianist• Mrs: ''George
Mitchell' accompanying. The min
' utes . Were read by Arthur : Laid-
law, :Secretary. Hey. .. George. Mit
cheh thanked the Y.P.S.`: for their
Christmas gift. The next meeting:'
will be held 'Sunday: evening, Jan-
uary 17 in United ;Church . at : 8:W
The- 18members• present` ans-
wered the• .roll call: with a : verse,
Of Scripture. The; meeting was
turned • over . to ./ the , ' Stewardship
and Training%% •Conveners:- 'Margar
et Moore ' . gave : the 'call' to : wor-
ship,' Ahymn was sung. Alma.
Conn read:: the Scripture. ,Margars:
et; Moore 'gave' the story The
Light • that Shineth in Darkness.
Alma Cohn pled' in ' �.l'rayer.:.Mrs.
.
George 'Mitchell gore .poems , `"A
recipe. for a New Nears Pie" . and
"What Can Happen in the .New
Year." The • topic ,Light and Law
for the' Ne' v. Year: was ,given , by
Janis :Farrier and, Diane Coultes. ,
B,evA • George Mitchell ' closed . the
meeting' with all..; repeating the
•Mizpah Benediction: _A • recreation.
period was .then enjoyed.
1Vlr' and. Mrs. Carman-Whytock
and •Jackie visited on Sunday with
his :parents Mr. . and • Mrs. .• .Alec
Whytock of . Teeswater. ' • • •
Mr and ,Mrs: Murray. Neable`
'of Huntsville • . spent the week -end
'with his parents 1(1r and . Mrs.
13i11.Neable.• :
•' g
Dou las Coultes of Waterloo.
College, Waterloo, spent the week
end with his parents.. Mr. , and
Mrs,:. Norman ' Coultes. .
Mr. and .Mrs. Carl leis a-
han . visited on Wednesday wi.tff
Mr. and Mrs Bill . Parker .,and
family -of , Exeter. Mr. • and ;Mrs.
Ben McClenaghan, who' had spent
a.':week there, accompanied them
home.
. Paul Geiger. of •• Waterloo spent.
Janet •visited On Sunday` with her
•
parents- Mr. and kWiIIianis,O.D
•
ston
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' Optonetrrst I CiARTE2Ep ACCOUNTANTS S Fred •Neighbour..Passes
Word was received here on Fri-
' Resident. Partner,
Patrick Street ; J. E. Kennedy, 4:A,
' ;VVINOHAM.• .., Opposite lyhst •Office
Phone 357.1252
'Clay ; by Mrs. .Eunice Gillespie that
her brother --in-law '' Fred Neigh-
bour had passed away at Sasko
• Park Lodger Tisdale, Saskatche-'
Immo 881.31171 ' Walkerton wan tin his 86th year, . Sixty years •
ago the late Mr, Neighbour came
•
GEORGE' FIELDER
The. funeral : service for George
.W, Fielder; 98, of Ashfield Town-
ship;
ownship; . who died at Alexandra 'Hos
petal. on December 27th,; •was held
in Goderich on Tuesday, Decem-
ber 29th;, Rev. G : L. Royal con-
ducted tine•service, Interment: was>
in Dungannon cemetery.
.The -son of the. ate Mr. and
Mrs. John Fielder; •he was born
in Brantford;' but had lived' ,'in.
Ashfield ..:Township ,nearly.alk.
life., . At• one tirne, Mr,: Fielder
farmed.: Mrs. .Fielder, the form-
er Rose Curren, died .in 1936... •'`
Mr, " Fielder is • survived - by
three daughters, Mrs. John (Ger-
trude). Burrows,
Ger-
trude)..Burrows, , and. Mrs. Edith
Culbert, both • of Goderich;: Mrs:
Balfour (Gladys) 'Simpson, : Ash-
field T'ownShip;,. 24 ,grandchildren,
49 great-grandchildren and three
great -great-grandchildren.
from .England to :this locality . and:
worked for several farmers among
whom were thelate . John;Gilles-
pie.and . John Menzie..Fifty years
ago. with. his, 'bride . (Miss Millie
Peddle) they left to make their
home ' at : `Tisdale,,. Saskatchewan
He • leaves' to 'mourn his • loss: .
his wife, one . son' Harry of ,Nel-
son, B.C. and• six daughters (Mil-
dred) Mrs. Bunyan," Edmonton,
Miss .Ruth Neighbour; Sedar, B.C.,
(.Eunice) . Mrs. C. •Graham, Prin-
ceton,. .13.C., (Jean) Mrs. -J...Dun-.
can, Fort St. :John, 'B.•C., • (Viola)
Mrs. R. Gerou, Tisdale, •Sask,
(Gwen): Mrs. H. Hooper, Gold
win, Sask., Burial .was ` in Tisdale
cemetery. Mr. Neighbour, will .be.
remembered. by • - many residents
of the village 'as he frequently
visited. 'with Mrs. Gibson Gilles-
pie and her • late husband; ', and
being a :'friendly person .and a
good :conversationalist he made
many . acquaintances • here
Peter. Coffin, Scott and Mark
of . Elmvale spent the latter 'part
of . the week. -with his • mother,. Mrs
Emma Coffin : and : John. •
Mr.':. and Mrs. Wallace Conn'
were Sunday visitors:.. with Mr
and Mrs:: Gordon: Scott :of Ripley.
Mr. and • Mrs: Douglas Conley
visited: Sunday afternoon inWing-
ham
in -ham
,.District Hospital. with : his:
grandfather Joe' Conley and later
visited with her grandparent's 'Mr.
and ,Mrs. .Earl . Caslick
Bursary, Winners. °
:We :. extend : congratulations to
George . Conn of Western ' Oliver -
sky, :London, on :winning a Dom-
inion Provincial Type., B Bursary
and: an.: Ontario ` Special Student
Aid 'Fund: We alsoextend congr'a-
'tulations , to ': Miss Muriel • Moore
of Western 'University .on . winning
a ' Dominion Provincial Type B
Bursary and. the Isobel Bingman
Memorial Bursary given by Lon-
don- l3r.'anch of ,the Women's"Press
Club,
boy Scout Trig To
Washing#orr shown
(Silver Lake W.1.)
The January'. meeting of, the-
Silver Lake .f was held at the
hoi a of Mrs-1•Bill Campbell, Kay
Thacker, opened the 'meeting,' and,
Jean Colwell read the scripture.
Twenty members+• • answered: ,the.
roll `call , Plana: were',. made ' on
making .'a "Name Quilt."
Frank Colwell showed pictures:. 1965
of . the • Boy Scout trip to Wash- 3ry.
ington which ' everyone enjoyed,
then Mrs. Mable Campbell° thank- ;
ed the speaker.:
The • motto, "Education is a
qBequest"giv-have
.Conquest not a was
en -by Doreen Young.. Florence t •
Hodgins ',gave • a reading "Cour- • 'd to
try Schools" `and' Hazel: Stanley idap
read "Heads Bent- Low." "Don't gifts,
Envy other Folks" : was read by and
Erlma Jean Haldenby; Mable ev
Cainpbell, ' read ..a piper,. "Man ,.. .
Must' think of Tomorrow." Re-
ports
-ports of the Standing Committees.
were `given • by Mrs. Cooper, ;Mrs:
Campbell, Mrs.: Hodgins, and Mrs.
Stanley.. Mrs. Young . then'' pre-
sented Mrs. J. MacEwan and
Mrs, . Husk leaders of • he/De-
sert •
sert' Club • with a gift At:. the
close of the meeting' Mrs.' Harold• •.
Bannerman and Mrs. Isa Lamont.
.served hunch
PeeWee, Squirt,' •House League
On Januar y 2nd Bud,' Hamilton's
Cities Service defeated : Hall's Red.
& White 8-9 Goals were... scored;
by John MacKenzie with -four. and
Steven • t. Hackett,' .Andy •Whitby,. •
:Donald Elliott' and David .. Mac
Kinnon 'with one each:: '
Chisholm s Imperials: .defeated •
Schmid's `' and Ashton'•s ' 13 2. Goals
for the Imperials were scored by
Allan Andrew, Pete . Chisholm and.
Doug. Stevenson with ;three. each,
and Bob HMI.and ,Paul`' Frayne
with.'two each ' Brian. Jardine and:
john. Emberlin: got one ,each'.for
Schmid's • and •Ashton's.
•
On January. ;9th Clnsholm's
eri:als defeated '•Miall's & Red
p .
White 6 2:• Imperials goals :;were.
scored by ` Allan Andrew With...
`three Doug° Stevenson • two • and. -
Paid Frayne For Hall's: Red. &
White Ken Johnstone: and.` Elmer,
Ackert got one each.
Schmid s and.Ashton's' defeated
:Hamiltofi'sCities Service . 9-8
Goals for Schmid's ' and Ashton's.
were .scared .; by Brian; ' .Jardine'
'with • four,:' John Emberlin: • with
three, and Russell Moncreif : and';;
Graeme :Eihott :. with'. one each.
John MacKenzie. 'scored, six and.. •
Bobby Greer two for . Hamilton's • •
'cities Service
Standing: Chisholm's• ; Imperials `.
.. 12, Schmid's
and A
shtons8, Ham-
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:tons. Cities Service 8,,•Hals
and White' 0,
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