HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-04-21, Page 13WEDNESDAY; APRIL 21st, 1965
W. R. Hamilton.
OPTOMETRIST
NEXT TO LYCEUM ;THEATRE
WINGHAM:
PHONE 357.130.
HA PER M. � ,
CHARTERED -ACCOUNTANT
` .55 57 South Street, Goderich
Telephone 524-7562
JOHNSTONE's
FUNERAL. HOME
Modern and Convenient
Lucknow, Phone 528.-3013'
Day • or Night
Serving'. AU 'Faiths
According: to Their . Wishesi
Moderate Prices .'
Established 1894.
DU. VAL
)..C., Sp, C. . .
• Chiropractor
Physio •: and •Electra Therapist:.
Wingham - Phone 357-3580,
(Office located on John St West
*next to : Toronto Dominion Bank)
• NLM.I•N..
'•
I
. SURA.N C
E. .
:FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY.
AUTOMOBILE., and. LIFE.-
TO.
IFE.To. Protect Your . Jack,
Insure . With . Jack Today:
lJ A. •cknow P ' 'M I•
ONAGH
-
�jhone 528 ,3423
R. W .ANDREW
Barrister, and Solicitor
LISTOWEL,ONTARIO'
•
IN 'LUCKNOW •
' Every Wednesday and.
.
Saturday Afternoon
Office in the .. Joynt Block '
• Telephone: •
Lucknow 528-3116
CRAWFORD and
HETHERINGTON
J. H. CRAWFORD, 'Q..C.
Wingham and Lucknow
IN LUCKNOW
MONDAY and WEDNESDAY
Located in Kilpatrick Block
Phone Wingham
Office 3.57.36,30' Res. 3574330
'IMPERIAL OIL
PRODUCTS
.for 'prompt service,
and quality products,
•
Contact:
'GRANT CHISHOLM�
Phone Collect
Dungannon 529.7524 -
"Alwa•ys Look. To Innperial
For The Best"
THE ;LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
PAGE THIRTEEN
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to express our
sincere . thanks to our friends and.
neighbours for thelovely gifts
presented to . us prior 'to our leav-
ing the community, . and also • a
special thanks to all who helped
us move. '
Beatrice, . Elaine & Donald Robb.
air dridLAchoon:
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
MUNICIPAL, `AUDITORS
'Phone 55.
Kincardine,
:Box •`663
Williams, 0.
Optoniietrist
9 Patrick Street W.
WINGHAM
Phone 387.128?
Hadden's Studio
PORTRAITS
Weddings' and Children
G:ODERI:CH, ONTARIO
1t8 St. - David 'Street
Dial 524-8787
WINGHAM
MEMORIAL SHOP
THF. BEST GRANITES
Along With
EXPERT ;DESIGNING AND.
WORKMANSHIP
Prices Most , Reasonable M,
Cemetery 'Lettering a *Specialty
S
Y S= p peciale y
'JOHNJOH• N .MAI.ICK�
P.O. °Box 158
PHONE 357-1910,•,"WINGHAM
IV�a�Kenzi�
emorial Chapel
FUNERAL SERVICE •
Services conducted. according
to your- wishes at your Home,,
'your . Church, or 'at our .Mem
orial. Chapel, at no additional
•
Lucknow, Phone '528-3432
Day.. or Night
N. N4.MN.N•, NVN•N
K. J. MacKENZIE, OD.
Optometrist. ' . • •
NOW. IN RI.PLEY
EVERY 'WEDNESDAY
`Office Hours 10:00 a.m. to 9:00
p.m, Phone Roy MacKenzie,'
Ripley, 96-r-24 for. appointment.
ELL
OPTOMETRIST.- GODERIC.H
F. T. Armstrong
consulting .Optometrist.
./ The Square /
(Phone' JAckson' 4.7661)
.TED •COL'LYE•R
Registered Master' Electrician ,
ELECTRICAL "CONTRACTOR •
Specializing" In •
Electric Heating, Electric Wiring
p. and Repairs'
and •
Ail''Electrical' 'Appliances
Lucknow :-2Photie 528-5182
Ga;vi.II1.Mc.IntoSh
and Ward
+HARTERED. ACCOUNTANTS
Resident Partner,
J. E. 1<ent edy, C.A.
:Opposite. PoSt Office
Picone 881=3471 -•- Walkerton
CARD' 'OF THANKS
Elliott
everyone..
atthe
These
Much
Mrs'.
press
'cards,
she received,
Victoria
Sandy wishes ;to thank
who :remembered him
time , of his bereavement.
, 'acts; ` of . kindness Were
appreciated'.. •
Robert SOU wishes to ex-
.:'sincere thanks '. for gifts;
:letters, •flowers, and visits
while- she, , was in
• Hospital,, 'London. • •
I
thanks
were
its, '
Thanks
and McKim
•
The
William
their. •
pathy''
p
friendsnd
recent
thanks
the '
and to`,
U.C.W.
after
w i 's, h `ti express Sincere
to my neighbors, w h o
So kind with cards and vis-
while I was in hospital.
,• also to Doctors Corrin
and nursing staff..
•, Sam Chislett
family of . the late . Mrs.
Jackson wish. to 'express,
sincere thanks for the ' sym=
and kindness .. of relatives,
in,. neighbourstheir
` bereavement. Special
to •Rev • G -N. Ball and
MacLennan ' Funeral . Home
the • ladies of St. Andrews
'who kindly served lunch
the service: • .
TENDERS .•
TENDERS
classrooms
trot . -High
ed by
day, -May'
be .:completed,
further;
E. Goyette,
Mrs.
.,
Candidates'
Over
Royal
a meeting
Hall
week.
from
Listowel;:
ham
received
During
zer,'
Emmerton
and were
Smeltzer,
ferent
was - shown.
the; .close
Easter.
Units
Easter
Pine .
Tuesday
of Mrs.
illness;
sided
ship by
an Easter"•
Business
Mrs.
You"
dence.
gave
scripture
chapter.
Mervyn.
Resurrection
en 'was
Story
Mrs,
teresting
of a'
gent request
ea has
ication,
Cecil
Elliott,
'TENDERS':.,
'for ' painting. .six
atthe Lucknow Dis-
Sphooi ':will. be• . receiv-
the ' secretary until Satur-
15th,. . 196.5:. Work is to
d'uring:.July,, ' For
particulars contact Mr. L.
principal. , .
Isabel C. 1VIacKenzie, ; Sec.
AMBERLEY .:. .
: R'eceive . Degree:
. eighty members of ' the
,Black . Preceptory attended
. at Amberley - Orange
on ' Friday . evening , of ::: last
• Lodges were represented
Hanover, Fordwich, Tara,,
Varna, Woodham;.- Wing -
and Blyth..- Five.. candidates.
thea Red, Cross Degree
the service Arthur Smelt-
Bob Courtney, and. Chester.
sang; "The Holy. City",
accompanied ' by Alton.1
Speakers : from the, 'dif-
lodges, took: part, and. a film. �
Lunch • was . served';, at
of 'the :Meeting. •
Thankoffering Meeting 1
.one . and •two 'held their
. • Thankoffering meeting in
River , United, • Church .' on
evening.' In the absence
Elden . Bradley 'through
Mrs. Cecil' Humphrey ,pre-
and gave the ..call to wor-'
'reading. a ' poem' `Always
followed with. prayer.,
items . were discussed..
Gordon . Fry read.' "Thank
cards and• other correspon-
Mrs. George Wightman
the treasurers report. The
reading. from Matthew
28 was, given ' by MrS.
.Hooey. A :reading Milt -the
• by Mrs. S. Snbbel=.
folleW With the • Easter
by . Mrs. John • Ferguson.
Carrick Coiling ,gave an in-.
reading on the "Tale •
Bale" and said' that an ur-
for clothing for Kor-
been made. After the ded-
of , the offering- by Mrs.
Humphrey; . • Mrs. Gordon.
president of the': C.G.I.T'.'
'Stationer
The
real bargains
writing_
velopes,
WE
CHASE,
SAVINGS,
STATIONERY`
TURER.
MANY
• UTo
OTHER
DROP
' Luckn�v.
values.
•
Lucknow Sentinel has some.
on display in boxed
paper, .writing; pads, en-
hasty/ notes, etc. •
WERE ABLE TO PUR-
A T-, CONSIDERABLE'
A CLEARANCE OF
BY A MANUFAC-
WE ARE OFFERING
BARGAINS, ..
5O%Off
on many. items
•
ITEMS AT `ONE-THIRD
IN, THEY'RE ON
DISPLAY
Slentinei
CUIROSS CORNERS:
Notice the happy. faces _ of *the
children these days the reason
-•-�26th freedom from, school till . April
• Mrs. M. Bell, Toronto, was at
the home of Mr. and ' Mrs. rErnie
Hanna oyer the holiday.
Miss Patsy. Schumacher has .re
turned home from; the Children's
War Memorial Hospital in- Lon
don.
Last Thursday Mrs. Earle d=
ins Ho
t; •- was released from � Victoria.
Hospital, London, and{ is 'spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Dofialdson : and ,children.- .
Mrs. Frank Brown and Reg
spent Wednesday evening ' with
Mr. and Mrs. Jiin Wilson.
Messrs. Ronald Parker and Har-
vey Parker, Fort William, spent
the holidays, with their parents,
Mr. and . Mrs. Everett Parker.
Harveywill; remain at home for.
the time being:
• Mr. and. Mrs. .Torn Collison and
family,. Preston,spent bhe holi-
day :'.week=end with Miss Mary
Collison.
Misses Elda and . Doris Wall,•
both of London, ' ' and :.'Beverley
Wali, Exeter, spent, the holiday
week -end • -with their. :parents Mr.
and Mrs. Morley ; Wall.
The frogs have begun practis-
ing their spring chorus. •
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hackett. and
Doug,' Ashfield, were Sunday vis-
itors with Mr..,,and Mrs. Mid'ford
Wail and Donnie. .
expressed the appreciation of the'
gift of testaments to the gradu-
ating girls .of the :C.G I.T. Shea also
thanked the ladies of:Bethel, Pine
i
R verand . d Lnr an .for ` serving•' a•
g.
delicious luncheon on Sunday at
noon
in Pine River d yve i
5un 'a •, o
' 1
Scho
room Mrs: S. Snobelen conducted
the worship . service,.; 'opening with•.'
prayer followed by an interesting
reading on the symbols of Easter,
mentioning the Seed, , • Butterfly,
Crown arid Easter Lily. A . film.
on the Easter, Story "He is Risen"
was.. shown with the commentary
Eby Mrs. S. Snobelen.: The meeting
closed with prayer: In' the 'Sunday
School room Easter Lilies. were
.placed.' and :floral decorations .of.
pink rose buds centred ."tables' set
for :four. • Over ' forty ladies. at -
:tended the - Easter tea. A favour-
ite'
hymn ," Were Yon There" was
sung . by: Mrs.. ", Bob Courtney,
Mrs.' Ernie Gibson and :Mrs:: 'Per-
rin Lowry accompanied by, Mrs.
Glen Boyd. A social. time -Was
spent over the tea cups.
Mr. and Mrs:. William Fergus -
en of ` Amberley were ' week -end
visitors: in :London and Detroit.
They .were' accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs, Chester Campbell of
London.. •
1V1r`. ; ' and. .Mrs.4 Walter Brown'
who. spent :'three weeks vacation
in. Brandon Manitoba and Niaga-
ra Falls.. returned home on Satur-
day of last week.
Honour Farrells , .
Mr. • and Mrs. Thomas Farrell
who recently moved to their; new
home. on the boundary, near
Lochalshwere honoured by neigh-
bours of the Pine . River commun-
ity on Thursday evening with •a,
presentation of gifts and, a social.
time was enjoyed.- • •
Have .You Renewed
Your' Subscription? .'
WOOL
Realize the highest returns
for your wool by patronizing
your own Organization.
SHIP COLLECT TO
Our, Registered Warehouse No, 1.
Weston, Ontario.
Obtain sacks and twine
without charge from
iiIIip Steer
(SHEARER)
. 5 LUCKNOW
or by writing to
CANADIAN CO.OPERATIVE
WOOL GROWERS LIMITED
40 St. Clair Avenue East,
Toronto 7, Ontario.
'WE SELL RURAL" ONTARIO':
54,500 full . price and ,easy terms
►.can bee arranged for this 11
storey 6 room home withr con-;
veniences .such •as' 3 piece bath,
H.D. wiring, .:etc. • Here- is a
home situated on a ; well: land-
scaped lot in . 'the village . of
Whitechurch. ;
$3,500 .full price and easy -terms;
can be arranged for this 100
acre farm:, spring fed 'stream
runs through pr•opert'y assuring•
;. ample water supply. 12 stor-
ey home equipped with hydro.
100 acre farm situated ;on, . pav-
ed road. Good set'of buildings
with modern conveniences. Ow-
ner is anxious • to:sell so has
instructed • us to submit all of
fers. .
•
PAULA $.STARR
�. � . ,
& COMPANY LTD. REALTORS'
WINGHAM,. PHONE 357-3840
TEACHER WANTED
TEACHER WANTED
For, Lucknow Public School
Primary teacher; required for
September. :Salary, schedule;' in ef-
fect:.
ffect . Applications to be received;.
by Friday, .April 30th, 1965, stat
•ing. experience, qualifications and
name .of •'last InsPector.,• to Mrs.
Isobel C. MacKenzie, secretary,
Lucknow Public.School Board,
Box 208, Lucknow Ontario. (Ap-
plicants are requested not . to ap-
proach individual members of
the Board,):
TEACHER WANTED
The Kinloss Township. School
Area will require for September ' `
1965 '
Male -Principal For 4 -Room
Centralc
Shoot
•
Apply stating qualifications, ex-
perience
and name of present in-
spector to Allister . Hughes,- secre-
tary -treasurer, R:R:.3 Holyrood..
Aped oe4waa•w••w••i•ioe•s
• •
DON'S STV •
w
. ,SERVICE
Exper.enced ,
All work . Guaranteed e
w Prompt Service is
9• Reasonable. Rates sr.,
PHONE "184, RIPLEY. s
iww••o,o•o•oo•••s+awa•wi
Deo Stock.
ReniovaI Service.
We are :licensed' to remove
'your dead' , or crippled farm
animals for -sanitary disposal.
GORDON YOUNG, Elmira
Phone Collect•. to:
MRS. GORDON TAYLOR `
528:5950 --,Lucknow
24 - hour,. Service
Licence Nos.
t .210063 and 22R63
•
Dead Animaf
Removals
For DEAD or DISABLED
ANIMALS — 'Call COLLECT;
•
•r
D�riing
sand .'
Company of Canada Ltd,
Clinton 14t14,7269:
Dead . �4nimal . Licenec •
' . No. 350-C.65