HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-02-17, Page 13WEDNESDAY, FI317th,.1it65.
THE LUCKNOW `:S.EN. TINEL, ,LUCKNOWW, .ONTARIO
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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)
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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
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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;
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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
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Box 158.
'PHONE -35741910, WINGHAM
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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
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_ 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
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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.
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