HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-02-03, Page 13WEDNESDAY, FEB. 3rd, MS •
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OPTOMETRIST `•
NEXT TO LYCEUM: THEATRE
WINGHAM '.
PHONE .357.1061
A. M. HARPER •
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT'
56 ,' 57' South Street, Goderich:
n ' Telephone 524-7562
• JOHNSTONNE'S:
FUNERAL HOME
Modern and . Convenient
Lucknow, Phone 528-3013
• Day or. Night
,Serving 'Ail: Faiths,,
According to: 'Their Wishes
Moderate Prices
Established4894
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DC, Sp. C.
Chiropractor
'Physio .and .Electro. Therapist
Winghem :. . Phone 357=3580.
(Office located on ,John St: *est
• peat; to TorontoDominion Bank)
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I.NSU LANCE
'RE, WIND, "CASUA•LT'Y.
AUTOMOBILE' and LIFE
To Protect Your Jack,
Insure ;:With . Jack 'Today.
J..
A. McDONAGH
Lucknow, Phone 528-3423:
. .I'J•I N:J•NiI N 40•Rr
R.: W. ANDREW
Barrister and Solicitor
LISTOWEL, .;ONTARIO •
IN LUCKNOW
Every Wednesday . and
Saturday Afternoon
Office' in the Joynt . Brock
• Telephone: •
•• :Lucknow. 528-3116
CRA'WFORD and
HETHERINGTON
J. H. CRAWFORb, Q.C. • •
Winghan and. Lucknow
IN ' LUCKNOW:
MONDAY , and WEDNESDAY
Located in Kilpatrick Block'
:Phone. Wingham, •
Office 357.3630 Res. 357.2330.
;IMPERIAL: OIL
PRODUCTS,•
`forP rompt service,
and . quality products., .,
Contact:
GRANT CHISHOLM•
Phone Collectt,
Dungannon 529.7p4
"Always Look 'To, Imperial
For The Best"
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THE .UCKNOWON.TINEL, LUCKNOW. : ONTARIO' A PAGE: Tw1RTEEM'"•'
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr: and lVlns. JamesHaldenby:
of RR 3: Teeswater, "announce
the engagement. of his your est
;sister Donna Ethel of .Toronto, " to
'Mr. George Stewart Barrell, son;
of .Mr. and Mrs.' George Barrell
Of Toronto. The marriage Will
take place In Kinlough Anglican
Church on ,Saturday, February
20th, 1965 at : 2:30 p.m. .
ROBERT G.: DOUGLAS
OTTAWA 'RESIDENT PISSES
Robert : 'G, Douglas, 77 , Fourth
Ave; ~. `Ottawa, passed away in
;hospital ;at Ottawa on Saturday
January '30th,; 1965, in 'phis 80th
year. He: -was the sn of the late
Thomas Douglas ,and .Annie Eliz-
abeth' Burgess.
He is survived Eby , his •wife, .the.
former// Katherine A. ,Beaton, one
son Thomas of Toronto one. dau-
ghter Mrs. Donald S. T. (Anni'e )
Stirling of Stratford, :three grand-
'children. '
The funeral service . was held
from: Hulse' and Playfair Central
Chapel, Ottawa, on .Tuesday,' Feb
ruary 2nd,. 1965, . at 2:00 p.m. In-
terment •: was in ,Pinecrest. Ceme-
tery;
eme-tery . Ottawa. •
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W.I�NG.H.AM
MEM
aRtAL•� SHOP
THE. • BEST GRANITES•
.'Along ' With
EXPERT` DESIGNING AND
WORKMANSHIP
Prices- Most Reasonable,
Cemetery
n a • Specialty
Lettering p Y
WiI1krns,O.D.
optomattr s't
Patrick Street W '
WI1•HAM
Phone, 357.1282
OhN' 'MALICK ..
P`0 Box '158 • -
PH'ONE :357.1910 1.WtNGHAM
MacKenzie
emorial Chapel;
FUNERAL SERVLC.E
Services conducted according
to your wishes:. at your• Home,
your Church, or At, our Mem-
orial Chapel at :no additional.
charge.:
;L Lucknow, ow, Phone. 528.3432
Day. or Night
K J (,MacKENZIE,. O.%
Optometrist
NOW IN RIPLEY.'
'EVERY ;W"EDRESD:AY
• Office Hours 10:00 a.m. • to 9:00.
p.m.: Phone Roy. •MacKenzie, �.
Ripley, 96-r-24 for appointment:
W. BELL.
OPTOMETRIST GODERICH
• F..T.' Armstrong
Consulting ,optometrist
The Square
(Phone. 4.741) .JAckson 4 , •)
.,.:. 4040....•.,.•:,.•.•.
TED. COLLYER
Registered Master .Electrician
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
SPecislizing In ••
Eleetrir •Healing, 'Ele.ctr'ic `IiUiring
and Repairs
and
All Electrical Appliances "'
Lucknow -- Phone 528-5182
tauiller;. McIntosh
and Ward,
HARTERED. ACCIUNTl4;NT5
ltcsident. Partner,
J. t, Kennedy, C.A.
Opposite Post Offiee, •
.111one' 88)..•••3471. Walkerton
90th" BIRTHDAY
' (Confirmed from `page '.1) :.
Lane'e brother Malcolm and
Which .i5 .adjacent to the: farm .oc-
cupied by ':the MaUldens' and Mr.
Lane. This was. in 1881 •w "J.
R." was six years old.
Here Mr. Lane, the eldest • of
the .family, and .,his bro'bhers and
sisters grew .up A year . before
his marriage in -1006, . he pur-
'chased' his :place to the west of
the home .place from. Tom Atkin-
son. •`He later purchased 50 'more
acres from his brother Hugh
who had • the farm .west sof his;
to' give. him 150 acres,
' In '1906 he 'ma'rried '.Elizabeth.
"L',ibbie" Malcolm of Kinloss' who
passed away in September' of
1955.. ' In..' the Fall ' of 1947, Mr..
and" 'Mrs. • Frank ..;Maulden and
Keith carne from .northern Ont
ario . and took over, the farm and,
Mr.:: Lane, ,has 'continued to 'live
with ' them 'since that time,
CLERK 33: YEARS':
In. 1VIay of 1929; "Jack" Lane.
assumed • the clerkship of . Kinloss
sJTuuowcen: seedohiedp" 1.961nw w ; hens
r rh•ienGohrtehdd• Wunti
thira
tpthree years yin the township o£
five, ' he witnessed • a vastly chang-
ing .scene in municipal, ; politics.
We At. �the_.Sentinel,' particularly
the. ,'''1:a t.e 'publishpr• :Campbell
Thompson, became • closely, assoc-
iated with Mr Lane tlirougout
the :..years • and were': ,pleeased ito
call him oiitr:•:; friend :.He was:: a
conscientious, .. and capable clerk
and, honorable In all ; his township
'Mr::• Lane has" af amity 'of two
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daughters, Mrs. Frank, (Elizabeth)
Maulden, ' known' oto Nall° her friends.
/as ••Bessie ; and With•: whom he
makes his—home, 'arid • Mrs,- Ar;
thur ' (Jean) ; Phillips of. Fonthijl. •
He has two grandchildren, Keith
Maulden and Peggy. Phillips
Mr. Lane 'wase one of a family
of seven •.+boys and two gins. His
siister .'Mrs; .Dave "E'lizabe'th" 'Al
ton, by `a ,first :n�iarriage, is de
ceased
Of -:'the eight : children by the
sego . . marriage, only he• and
two, brothers ..:survive Maleolhn
Lane, of Kinloss and Rev. Andrew
Lane, retired and . living •at>Tham-
esford
Four brothers ,Rev. Wm P.,
'Hugh of ' Kinloss, .Dr. Richard D.
,and- ' Rev. David'. J.; ' and .a. sister.
Jean,. Mrs. "Rev.'' W. D. Mac-
Donald are deceased:. •
The' . Lane family take pride
that .three of , their family enter-
ed the 'ministry and that . a` sister.
married a :minister. ..
•RECOGNIZE . BIRTHDAY,
Besides the numerous good
I• wishes of. friends, Mr. Lane • .re-
ceived a',framedScroll froth the
Province of . Ontario, ' messages
from Murray .Gaunt,
,,;!1VLP.P. Hur
on., Bruce; Andrew . Thompson,
leader ef, the Ontario :Liberal; Par-
ty; ..Leiter B... Pearson, Prime
Minister 01 Canada.. • -
Mr. Lane is •' enjoying compar-
atively good health, .is. lip every
day and 'enjoy's' reading ,and. the
hockey on^ television.
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DUNGAYNON
.Mr. and Mrs: Tom ..Young, Lit
da,', Ross, Peggy andPhilip spent
Sunday. with Mr. and. Mrs.. Bill
Wiggins•'and Eric at. Nile.
Mr, and Mrs: Gordon Scholia'
and girls visited on Sunday with
Mrs. r and. Tom !Lawlo
Mr. � and,
Jim •at Auburn. • '
Mr; and .Mrs; Gordon Kerr and
Brian of Port Albert and Donna
and Paul Suplat of GOerich .vis-
ited. on ' Sunday with �Md. and
Mrs, Alvin Kerr.
Mr. Ind Mrs. Raymond thish-
olrn,. Suzanne and 'Michael of, God-
erich 'visited on -Sunday' with, Mrs+
Mary Chisholm. " .
Mrs, .Verna 'Culbert is . a :patient
in Victoria Hospital, . London. •It
is expected she will be. •they. a about
3 weeks'. 'At last reports the was
appearing in better spirits • and.
coming along fine.
W.I. Make Plans
Mrs. Falls was hostess for the
January 'meeting cif ' 'Dungannon
W.I. Fourteen, ladies answered
'the roll. call bynaming a spice
and •its' origin.: Mrs. Dauphin gave
a Wen' prepared paper . on , "Is
farming a way of life 'or big bus
iness?" Plans' were made to en-
tertain the patients at Ontario
1 ospital later this month,' A card
party was discussed and conimi=,
tt¢¢s ,appointed to
carry out the
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•. 'HURON COUN''1'Y' WHEAT :PRODUCER'S
Annual Meeting
onay, Fe ruary
at 1:30 p.m: •
IN THE ONTARIO DEPARTMENT' OF AGRICULTURE: ' •
• BOARD ROOM
CLINTON cONTA#ti0
Guest Speaker Otis McGregor, Assistant 'Sec',Manager. ;, +► .
Russel •Bolton, ' President " Carl J. Hemingway, Sec,-Treas.
R.R. 1,. Seaforth •, R.R. 3, Brussels•
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Fail Fair Noes
(Contributed)
Due to bad• roads and storms;
the Annual ; meeting ' of Lucknow
Agricultural ' Society. .had ' to be
called off, butt willbe held Feb-
ruary. 13th Your , presence at this
meeting will indicate your inter
anrangemenits: The topic, wias in
charge. of @NIrs. E ' 'Ri'vebt` and Mrs.
I. Rivetitgave' a very,, interesting
account'. sof :her trip .'o the west
Coast this fall. She •: showed sev'
eral cards and • pietures • hich'
belted' to illustrate her stalk .The
meeting.. -closed • inhi irSual—nianner,
and lunch was 'served by file host-
ess. .:.
Dungannon
Dungannon. ,U C.W , met . an . the
Church basement for the January.
meeting with , a . good attendance.
Mrs. W. Brown' president, opened
the meeting with, prayer:. A, min-
utes: Silence . was observed • in
"memory sof Mrs. M. Shackleton. a
life ; member•. w'ho passed away
last week; Mrs.
MClifford Qozier•
took. • charge .sof °, •the ' . devotional.
service. ,:'Mrs:` Derk . Loogtenberg.
read .the ..scripture lesson' and
meditation. ,+Mrs. Jim ` ') ennan
had charge . of, 'the study period,
outlining the first • itwo ' chapters
of 'the:.new .study, book;' Gad and
His Purpose... Hymns were .sung.
with Mrs:. "Brian Hallam as:••pia'n-
1St. During business Mas:.. 11. John-
ston : gave the minutes .' :of last
meeting and: Mrs'. •Kass Eedy the
treasurets report. Roll 'Cal was
answered by payment of fees.
Many, thank. you notes were read
fare .Christmas gifts and cards;
and :going away :: gifts : Mrs. K.
Dawson, convenor sof ' f inane ,gave,
the • budget for 1965 ywhich was, ac
cepted:; Fifty dollars was -voted
to••the Board;:of .Stewards: A con
gr gational dinner will. be , held 4
a later , date. Mrs. `. M. Reid an-
nounced World Day of • Prayer,
will_ be:. held in the Anglican Chur-
ch': Mrs.:. Dawson ,closed ' With
prayer, and lunch was' served by,
Mrs.. "E,. , Rive'tt and Mrs..: W.' Pent-
land.
'est in holding a Centennial Fair, '
in. Lucknow. It takes many hands
and ' many minds . to hold a '.good.: .
fair and the aixn' of the board is
to have' this the best fair ever
in Lucknow. Come, and help'', plan.*..
.,Committees` are• busy.' and some
Plans are already under. way. For
your` information a column ' will
be an the paper' periodicallyand
it: is your duty to see the :direc
tors .and ma k'e :' your . wishes
known. Continuing with the com-
mittees already
ommitteesalready formed -- On the
baking and canning section of the.
board are 'Mrs: Harry Levis,;: Mrs -:-
Jake -Hunter, Mrs. Isobelle Gaunt.::
and • Frank McQuillin
:Flower section will be lodked
after by Mrs. Evan Keith, Mrs
David Elphick,Mrs Frank. Mc
Quillin . The Ladies work ,depart-
ment as Mrs: Gordon ,:Kirkland,
Mrs. Toni• Todd, Mrs. 13111 Hunter
and ,Donald J. • . Gaunt. :
These.. .sections.: along with the
Group; . display ' and Fine • Arts'
have all• been. revised. and wil.1
appear ' shortly in the paper.
Watch for' these and clip for fu-
ture reference.
The concert : will be taking place
on Saturday, February Sth.. There . .
is . something , for . everyone. ' We
know; you will enjoy every mine . 0
ute of it and urge,you .to come
earlyandget. . a
a goad seat t as no
advance :.tickets will be sold.
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read > Animal
Rem�v�1.
.F•or 'DEAD or • DISABLED
ANIMALS Call .COLLECT
darling
and
Company of Canada Ltd.
-Clinton HU -2-7269',
Dead • Animal License
No. 350-C-65`
YOUR GOLDEN 'GLOW
PEDLAR 'AGENCY EGG PICK=UP DEPOT
YOUR•stock4eedingProgram .is our
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Busuness, •
fis to Faster Growth and`Health Care
Sow Care
Pig: Starters -- 6 • Types:
. Hog . Growers — 2 Grades
Hog Finishers •
• Calf Starters
Calf, Growers'
]wiry, Ration ''
Steer Fatners.
CONCENTRATES
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Dairy Eeef 'Hog — Poultry - and Supplement "A"
• THE BETTER BALANCE with your .own Grain
a�t
Complete Poultry Line
Milk Replacers, Dried Molasses, Dog and Rabbit . Pellets
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KNECHTEL ` MILLINcL L1MITED
'know Branch Phone :528-3014
"THERE IS A' NEW 'LIFE' FEED 'FOR EVERY NEED"
Phair and Acheson
Chartered Accountants .— , Municipal Auditaryi,
Box 66.3 , Kincardine Phone 55
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