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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-02-17, Page 13WEDNESDAY, FI317th,.1it65. THE LUCKNOW `:S.EN. TINEL, ,LUCKNOWW, .ONTARIO • . , W. • R. HamiItori : OPTOMETRIST.. EXT. TO LY•CE.UM. THEATRE' , W#NGHAM, PHONE 357.1361" A. M. HARPER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 55 •57. South Street, •Goderich Telephone 524-7562 . JOH NSTON E'S• •FUNERAL HOME Modern .'and Convenient Lucknow, Phone, 528-3013 •• Day or :Night• Serving f Alt ' Faiths According to 'Their, Wishes Moderate Prices' 'Established.,1894 R. DU VAL D.C., : Sp. C • .Chiropractor Physio. and ' Electro Therapist Wingham — Phone •357.3580. Wingham -(Office - located on JohnSt' -West • next. to . Toronto: Dominion Bank) I NV A'NC a „. �• R E S FIRE, WINb,.' CASUALTY • AUTOMOBILE: and LIFE ''To Protect Your, Jack, • Insure With Jack Today.'” McDONAGH ... � . J.. A. 1Vi 'Lucknow, Phone.528-3423 R. W. ANDREW Barrister and Solicitor LISTOWEL, . ONTARIO IN, LUCKNOW- Ever Wednesday 'and Saturday Afternoon Office in. the Joynt • Block -Telephone: , ,Lucknow :528-3116 v.ip. ,.•...;.,..14.:,. 444,1 CRAWFORD, and.. !HETHERINGTON` J..'H CRAWFORD, . Q.C. Wingham and: Lucknow IN LUCKNOW MONDAY: and WEDNESDAY • Located In*. Kilpatrick Block Phoria Wingham • •Office 357.3630.' — . Res•.. 3573330 •' IMPER'I;AL:,CIL 'PRODUCTS _ • for *quality service, and quality products; • • Contacts GRANT CHISHOLM • Phone Collect Dungannon 529.7524. "Always Look To Iniperial For The Be st A. Williams, 00. Optomeiriat 9 Patrick" Street . WINO AM .. Phone :357-1282 DIAMOND• ' ANNWERSARY (Continued fr..om 'page Hodgins• is a charter member of the Women's Auxiliary and. a: life znember of ' . the . ;Holyreed Women's . Institute,; Mr {Hodgins is 'the., last ; Sur- viving member of his .family • of six boys and six girls. Mrs. Hod- gins has two sisters in Buffalo, Mrs. J. W,/ Laflam' and Miss Merab Armstrong and brothers, Tom • Armstrong of 'Lethbridge and--Walter-of -Ohio. Therewere, eleven in Mrs; Hodgin's family. , Mr, and Mrs; : Hodgins have a daughter.' " Mrs. Cliff (Audrey) Borthwick of ' St, Oatheriries. • and a son Jack of Kinloss. They -were twice of a daughter•.. • �.�sadly..' ' bereaved in the death Mrs. Charles (Mabel) Gillespie • and .a son Tom joist over a year ago.:' They have eleven over and.. six great-grandchildren. Following the death of ' their daughter Mabel quite a ' number of years •ago, they took . their. two -grandchildren Don Gillespie and Mrs... Don (Betty) Bushell .:'and raised them. . Besides : the many:. personal good. wishes ,from, friends in '' the, com- munity, a framed scroll was re- ceived from the.: province of , .Ont- ario. • WINGHAM MEMO UAL SHOP THS BEST GRANITES Along With ^. EXPERT DESIGNING AND; WORKMANHIP` • Priees •, Most Reasonable' Cemetery :: Lettering a Specialty JOHN MALICK � K Box 158. 'PHONE -35741910, WINGHAM • '444.940#04.04404.0 0'44, 0.0,144014. MacKenzie emoriaf Chapel FUNERAL. SERVICE• on ducted according Services c d g to your wishesat your •Home, your ;•Church, or .at our, •Mem : oriel'.Chapel' at no additional charge Lucknow, Phone' 528-3432 ' Day or Night K. J; MaiKENV' E O O.D. O ' tometrist NOW 'IN RI•PLEY :.. •EVERY' WEDNESDAY.. Office 'Hours•. 10:00 a:m. to 9.00 p:m. Phone Roy MacKenzie, Ripley,. 96-i-24 for appointment R.; . BELL �•W _ GODERICH''- OPTOMETRIST• . F.. T. Armstrong Consulting , Optometrist /rhe Square Phone JAckson 4.7661)•' TED COLLYER Registered Master: Electrician ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ;Specializing In, Electric Heating,` Electric 'Wiring: and Repairs', and :' " All 'Electrical Appliances Lucknow - Phone 528-5182 Gavilier, McIntosh and Ward CHARTERED ACC?UNTANTS Resident Partner, ". J. E. Kennedy, (I.k Opposite Post Office` .Phone ;.;i -M71 , Walkerton ., SPRING HERE?' ,'. Harvey. ;Carrick;, ,St. Helens, shot. • his. • first: groundhog ` •of. the season; last Thursday.• • The . , animal was cleaning - �u hole'. 'in„'a- bank on ::Hariey''s property, '. „•; Mrs..• fiord' , Cunningham, '. "Rapid . City", , 'reported. see- ing a muskrat. • running a round in hers yard the first of the week. • „, We, could: hope these are ° are two ,signs of spring approach-. .-ing—but., ',then- that- "White -- stuff" . we. 'see coming down. . outside • our , window today' (Tuesday) doesn't look. 'much:. .:like spring. ANNUAL MEETING (Cclntinued from page. 1). y which will 'be.' paid: • by ' Raynard Ackert for ' the best Hereford - tteer.; Phillip - Steer reported on-. the sheep and •Swine: section and felt there was room'. • for a lot. more entries in these classes. • Fred McQuillan felt the grain section would improve', with the help 'of a. special. prize. to be` paid'. by: ' Virden Mowbray in a new display includinr• sheaves • which would add to the arena 'display. Mrs.. Jacob' Hunter reported for the • baking section which' has been completely. ' revised withgood special prizes :being Offered. in over: half of this department: • Mrs.., .W. Hunter : said the . sew; ing section. was completely 'made. over and. would be in the hands of • exhibitors u in''. • the; . very near' future; •' . Evan' Keith in, reporting on the fruit section . recommended a' commercial feature for 'a display of apples which. is being• .applied .for from the Department of. Agri- culture. 1 A :;special''prize; for. ,Gate .. Signs. wouldmake it •worth while for would=be.. paintersto design ., a. sign. and enter •it in the fair. Allan Miller reported for 'the, children's, '.pet ' section and felt there, should ; be • a ..change, in 'time for entry' Of. same.' Seems , •as though 10 a.m. was: meant”' for "Town. Cat's and Dogs"' but. °•out . of the Question for country aninals. Fine •Arts,' have•.:a' new 'list in storeand it is: hope& all who.. are attending: Night School, will:" read: and enter this section. The Flow- er section has been . revised and :should be a 'challenge• to all, who. grow, .flowers. . 1n: -the .Vegetable section two .... commercial features, will be add ed; 'one :for, individual amateur. gardeners and one for groups arid: market gardeners with •prize; mon ey, increased. The • School' section has been completed .'.and'. can be had by .any t'eacher.:for immediate- •work. This section . wily be ;:handed .. in. Wand' judged at the close of school in June.. Prize work will be 'well` displayed,`at the fair... THANKS EXTENDED Fred. MeQ uillin moved' a spec- ial devote : of thanks to Lloyd ;Ac- kert' and 'Mr. and Mrs. Oliver.• .McCharles for the . Variety Con-: cert.. presented. on February 6th: Lloyd Ackert, :took the chair ,for the' election, hof officers which, re- sulted as follows president, Oliv- er McCharles, 1st' vice pres., Don- ald MacIntyre; 2nd; ` vice ; pies , Lloyd ;: '.Ackert; • secretary treasur-. er, . Mrs. Fred /MeQuillin ; direc- tors were ,appointed fpr the Town, of .Lucknow and surrounding town- ships. shins. More names can be "added and will • be.. welcomed, so if you care to' work -or ' have• your .name. included please notify 'one . of the executive •" • ' Mr. anti Mrs. Oliver McCharles and Mrs. Charles Wilkins .are del-. egates to the Fairs Convention in Toronto, February 24 and 25, .Calf. club leaders were re-elected, and Evan Keith and Alex McNay were "appointed auditors. • •Gordon Kirkland spoke and ;paid tribute to the late Campbell Thom- pson for his, 'services to, Lucknow Agricultural •Society. • • ' Walter' Alton and Donald. ' Mac- Intyre reported on canvass` done to date as they were named as collectors,: for 1965. A .reporton the• variety concert and plans for the group "to present the concert lin Goderich were heard ,.Oliver' McCharles 'reported .on' what had been • done about centennial gates to *date and thanked' the group for their • support in coming to iihnu.il mooting, PAGE THIRTEEN, KINLOUGH Meeting' The W.A.. met .'on Thursday'. afternoon„ at , the , home ' of , Mrs. George • Haldenby.. Mrs; : .Roy Schneller, presided . and the .open. ing hymn was "The love of Christ Sonstraineth." Miss' ' May Boyle read the• scripture from' St. Jam- es, chapter. 5. 'The. members, pray-' err prayer. partners prayer for ,;Rev. • and Mrs. ' Stanley Tomes and -family, . •,and the Lords prayer were ••all• repeated in unison. The meditation ."Faith, hope and `love but the .greatest of these . is dove" was given ,by" Mrs."'Midford. `Wall. Roll call. "Love." Minutes were. read • and approved and , cards were:, signed for Mrs. James Hod- gins for her 84th 'birthday end for Mr, and Mrs. James Hodgins ,for' their. 60th wedding . anniversary' , also a card • to: a shut-in friend. Those taking .part in the program' were Miss- May Boyle ' . "God's greatest • plan." 'Mrs. Howard Thompson.a .,poem by. Rev:: Dun-. can Guest.: Mrs: .Tom' Hodgins; `Believe iii - yourself ;' 'Rev. Benson Cox, "Leve is Divine . Lave;" Mrs. Roy. ;Schneller; . `Love thoughts" and "take time;:"' Mrs',. George Haldenby, . "We thank thee" and.' "the' :builder:" A, .'bible ' alphabet: contest, Miss Edna; 'Boyle.` Mrs. Roy : Schneller..thanked the hos- tess, and the ,meeting closed . with the hymn "Jesus. shall ' 'reign. 'where'er the sun'.': and prayer and 'a ,delicious' lunch was served: , by the hostess. 441 •Meeting . The. 'Safety Sue's 4-H' Homern k- ing club met a. t the school. They were taught how 'to .'spend spare • time; ". profitably, also names of good books to read. How to keep fit,,How to control an open :wound; and prevent. infection.. The meet- ing. opened eeting:opened with .''the :Pledge and closed with -the Creed.. The:`H.W.I. meeting' which. :was. •postponed ':owing to the storm :will be . held, this Thursday after- noon, Hostesses fter:.noon,Hostesses Mrs. Harold Haldenby and Mrs. 'TOM Hodgins; ROIL .call "A` Valentine Verse; ": - topi'c — Poisons and tranquiliz- ers; : motto -=';'the rests :are an important • part . of , :music in life.;. contest homemade" valentine;- directors` Mrs.. :Alex Percy and Mrs:. Jim :Smith. • ,. Family' Gathering. & Oen House' Mr.: • and Mrs. Charles. Suther- land,' of ' .Toronto. ° and Mr. and Mrs. • George Hetherington'' o f Bluevale visited on Sunday , with .. Mr. and Mrs James 'Hodgins.. On, Sunday evening', members of the Hodgins family gathered, to` our , Mr. and. ': Mrs. Hodgins on their. 60th wedding 'anniversary. On '!Monday open house •was -'held for neighbours . and - friends. A• number .of ;,gifts and expressions of 'goodwishes :were. `received by,' this grand couple • •w h"o 'have spent all of "their. 'lives 'in'•this. community.' Mr. and Mrs. 13. -.Allen of • Lis- towel; Mr. :and' Mrs. Wallace He witt of 'Waterford visited with Mr; and ` Mrs. Russell- Hewitt • We extend sympathy, to, the • He- witt••family•.in the passing passing of their mother the , late Catherine ' Hew- itt: who .Was in.her 92nd year. The funeral. , was held on: Sunday; af- ternoon from ' the McLennan fun- `eral ,home' in. Kincardine.. The Anglican service will .be held next . Sunday at, 300 o''clock ,p,m. • Miss Evelyn Nicholson of' Tor- onto spent t the - week=end at her home here. ` " ' • -Mr. and Mrs; Norman Fry and family°, of. Harriston visited Sun- day. : with, her .parents Mr. and; Mrs. ' William Haldenby. • We are, sorry to report that. Mr. William Haldenby has . been confined to bed`' with a• • severe cold. ' Miss Donna Halden'by is. spend- ing this week with Mr: and Mrs. James tHaldenby and family • who have moved 't6.' their home in Westford.. Drive -1n bans were created so the real Owners of the cars 'could see 'them • one ' in a • while. ` A$HFIELD Sharon .:•West, of London was home for," the Week -end. George Collinson- is making good.: progress ' in his recovery from an .accident inthe ..Salt 'Mine. Audrey Ross 'of Peterborough visited with her parents over, the week -end. . • • The Y.P.S.accepted 'an, invita- tion to tie ,-Lucknow Y.P.S. Sun- day night, meeting: :...' ' Alec .owes son of . and � Mr. Mrs. Colin Howes, Was ,ln , Strat- • ford Hospital last week with tong silitis. Mr. and,. Mrs. Wm, • 'Rogerson and baby ;were week -end visitors with Gordon Finlayson, VARIETY CONCERT,, GOES ON THE ,,ROAD: The fact' that' Lucknow Ag-' gricultural Society's Variety Concert, was a•4popular"event was evidenced by theinvitat- ion of the group to puton the show .at the Ontario Hospital. in Goderich. The invitation,. has ; been ac- ceptedand the "gang" will go to.Goderich this Friday, Feb- ruary :19th'' where they will put on the repeat perform- ance. The house cat is believed to be. a cross .between the sacred Cat of Egypt and the European wild cat. MAIL 'CARRIER ( Continued from page ' 1) rest he . was back "on •the job" last week and feeling much bet He has -used various means., of .:. transportation and has ' encount- ered all : manner • of : road condi- tions in :doing. his : job., Of . course it • was horses to . start with. Then a motor car in the ''good weather and horses' for the snow and mud. Now ; • it. is a motor ` vehicle the year round. His - first car for. the job was a Ford touring with, weather curtains which he pur- chased from William 'Naylor of Lucknow for $300.00, Tom was in ;the trucking -busi- ness busi=ness for .28 years ,He. had: a gen- eral , trucking . business fair '18, years and 'a gravel trucking busi- ness ': for sten years until he: sold the business in 1955 to Bob Mole. ♦ •s • ♦ • • T.', ••WE,:SELL RURAL ONAR10. r ♦ $7,900 with ":a modest ' down-. •payment 'and easy; terms. Good• ♦43 acre farm ,just:' on the •out- • i skirts of Teesweter. 11 storey:.. •home: completely. modern.. 'King sized barn equipped with by-; o dro and water, .etc. Silo 12'x36'.• Z$6500 full price • with $1,500: ♦down payment for ;two storey* *brick' ',home with conveniences.• -1 Located . on No. 4 : highway ap-• :proximately three miles ,from,. • Wingham.. ♦ • t ; PAUL'S. STARR! s& COMPANY -LTD. REALTORS* WINGHAM',• PHONE 357-384.0:. Local Agent' E. 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