The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-05-19, Page 13;WEDNESDAY. .MAY19th,, 1965
BRIDES—TO—BE. • ;The 14,1k•
• now Sentinel has the most tom--
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plete ' selection of wedding mvi;
THE . LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
OPTOMETRIST
NEXT TO.: LYCEUM ; THEATRE
.WINIAHAM
PHONE 357.1361 ,
IAR:PER
CHARTERED: 'ACCOUNTANT''
55 -, 57 'South. Street, Goderich .
Telephone 524-7562 •
'JOHNSTONE'S
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.FU:NERAL HOME
• Modernand; Convenient ;
Lucknow, Phone 528-3013
' Day or Night
Serving All Faiths.
According - to Their . Wishes'
Moderate Prices'• '
• •Established ' 1894
R.:DU VAL
D C.i- ,Sp. C..
Chiropractor
Physio and Electro Therapist •
Wingham Phone 357.3580
(Office 'located on • 'John •St.,',West:
next -,to . Toronto'. Domir ion Bank)
1 NSU RANCE
FIRE, WIND, .'CASUALTY
AUTOMOBILE. and LIFE •
To: Protect., Your.. ;Jack
Insure With .Jack . Today.
J..A.. McDONAGH
Lucknow, Phone. 528-3423
L W. ANDREW
Bar_r..ister. and Solicitor
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
IN LUCKNOW
Every Wednesday and
Saturday Afternoon •
Office '.in ' the Joynt : Block
Telephone:
Lucknow 528-3116
tati▪ ons and accessories, in the dis-
trict. ,Three sample: •albums, to
choose from 'in"•..the 'privacy ..cit
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'your home if you wish. With.each•
order of invitations ,or announce-
ments
you receive a Free year's,
subscription to the paper' and a
Free engagement : announcement..
Give us a call and you'll be wel-
come to take • the samples ' over-
night.
vernight. to your home. • The Luck-
now Sentinel, phone; 528-3134:•...
Ingham .
Memorpls
GUARANTEED GRANITES
CEMETERY. LETTERING.'
REASONABLE PRICES
Buy ' Direct and Save
Bus. Ph. ' 357-1910 '
Res. Ph. 357=1015
Phair and Acheson:
'CHARTERE9 .ACCOUNTANTS'
MUNICIPAL AUDITORS.
ox. 663. • 'Phone , 55'
Kincardine ' ..
adden`s Studio
PORTRAITS
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'Weddings :and Children '
GODERICH, ONTARIO,
118 St, David Street
Dial 524-8787
MacKenzie.
r�:Chc'peJ
Memo nal •
FUNERAL SERVICE
Services -conducted according
tq your wishes at /your Home,..
your Church, or at our Mem-
orial, Chapel at no additional:
charge. .
CRAWFORO and
HETHERINGTON
J. H. CRAWF.ORD, Q.C.
Wingham and Lucknow
IN LUCKNOW
MONDAY and WEDNESDAY tt
Located. in Kilpatrick Block'
Phone 'Wingham
•Office• 3574630 " Res. 357-2330
IMPERIAL OI,L
PRODUCTS.
'for :prompt service,
and quality products, .
• Contact: •
GRANT CHISHOLMI
Phone Collect
.Dungannon 529.7524
"Always' Look' To Imperial
For. The Best" , •
WiIIiams,.O.D.
Optometrist
9 Patrick Street W. .
WINGHANI
Phone . 357-1282
Lucknow, Phone 5283432
Day .or Night
#•.4p•Pow.osiVairiNr:AP,04 d 4).4 avow
K' J. MacKENZIE, :0.0.
' Optometrist •
NOW I;WRIP'LEY '
EVERY : WEDNESDAY
Office Hours 10:00 a.m.•: to 9:.00
pm. Phone', Roy MacKenzie,'
96 -r-24 for appointment. •
R. .BELL
OPTOMETRIST'—”,G,ODERICH ,
F. T.'Armstrong
Consulting, Optometrist,
The Square
(Phone J;Ackson '4.7661)
..'TED COLLYER
Registered Master Electrician
ELECTRICAL 'CONTRACTOf
• Specializing''In'
Electric Heating, Electric `Wiring
and Repairs
and
All Electrical Appliances
Lucknow •-- Phone 528-5182 •
caviller, Mcdntosh
and ward
• CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Resident Partner,,
1": 1 .. Kennedy,• C.,A:'.
,' Opposite Post Office
/ Phone MOM.— -• 'Walkerton
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• I: wish to thank all who renzem
bered . me , with cards and 'visits:
while I :was a:: patient in :Victoria'
Hospital,: London. , Special thanks.
to . Rev. Benson. •Cox ffor his ,visit.
James Hodge
The. family '`•of the late William
Reid wish to 'express; ' their .sin-
cere thanks • and.. appreciation for
the .messages, ' of • sympathy and
the. 'many acts of .kindness. .dur-
ing their recent. 'bereavement •
To' all who' contributed hi any
way toward. my 'Comfort, while in
the Wingham ' District Hospital,
please accept my y sincere thanks.
Such acts of kindness were most
sincerely appreciated. Thanks .a
gain. .: .
• J. M.' Greer
/•. •
To those. who. expressed • their
sympathy in, so many 'beautiful
and , practical 'ways during our.
recent, . bereavement, we ' extend
our •sincere thanks We wish to.
extend our heartfelt appreciation
to Dr.McKim •Dr; Corrin; the
Nursing' Staff at Wingham Hospi-
tal, • and Mr. Ed. Stiles, for., their
understanding and//guidance .in..the
past months.
The 'family of . the : late'„Emily:
Finnigan, .. • w
'The family of the . late ¥ary:
Jane Haigh, express \ .their , thanks
for•the many kindnesses of friends
during a time :of sorrow.' Special
thanks to the IteV.' H.. W. • Strapp, ,
.the officiating cleryman, ''the . Mac-
Kenzie Funeral Home and. the ac-
tive : pallbearers.
I would like to express my
Y
thanks to all : who sent cards,
gifts, flowers, and visited., .- ine
while a . patient . in,. Wingham hos-,
•pital. ' Special thanks to. Doctors'
Corrin and McKim, and the' staff.
at,. the Hospital. •
Mrs. Henry
MacKenzie
PURPLE. GROVE
The Purple Grove "Institute met
at the home of Mrs. Helen Swann
en. Tuesday:
Miss Margaret Robertson; Mrs..
Frank Dore and Mrs... Cecil Sut-
ton spent Monday evening. .with
Mrs., Morford 'MacKay.
'Mrs. Donald : McCosh. and Mrs.
Burton .Collins attended the ' 40th
anniversar-y of the—Campbells-
Corners Institute on Saturday.
Vickie Dore 'spent •.a . day .with;
Mary Helen MacDonald while Dir.
anne visited Cathy Dore.; .
•
Diane and Julie Stanley spent
Tuesday with Mrs. Helen Swann..,
• Slides Shown At U.C.W.
Ber'vie United Church ' Women
Unit •2 met at.. the home of Mrs.
Frank Dore • on' Wednesday. 'even-
ing. Lois 'Hunter showed •.pictures
of Bella Bella, ' B.C. ' •
Dr. and Mrs. James Emerson
and -Prank of Charing, Cross spent
the 'week -end with Alr. and ' Mrs.
George Emerson.
Mr. • and Mrs. William .Arnold
and Bill' Graham visited Mr. "and',
Mrs. Donald,. McCosh : and .Dick.
Mr. • and . Mrs. ' Francis' Boyle
attended the funeral .of the lat-
ter's _ • uncle; Lloyd 'Avery, . Tees
Water •
Mr: and 'Mrs. Gordon' Patter
son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fors-
ter and family, Mr: and Mrs. Bill
Robinson of Oakville; • Mr. and
Mrs...Ardill Mason,Mr, and • Mrs.
Donald McCosh visited Mr. .and
Mrs.; . Currie Colwell and ` family,
South Kinloss, on Sunday.
Stationery , Values
The Lucknow Sentinel has some
real bargains.. on ,display in boxed
writing paper,, writing • pads, en-•
velopes, hastynotes,. etc,
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N
ORIAM
COLWELL' — In ,.loving , memory
of our ,mother Mrs. J.'. W. Colwell,
who passed away. May ' 26th, . 1963.
Sadly missed along, life+ way,
"Quietly remembered every • days,
No longer, in our lives to share,
But in our ' heart's she's 'always
there. . .
Always . remembered • by the
family .
WILSON' In •memory of Mrs.
Hugh Wilson, .Who passed away,.
May; .20th,. 1964.
A wonderful mother,woman and
aid; • ,
One who was better. God never
made. • •
A wonderful worker, so loyal and
true;
One in ..a•. million, that, mother,
was you, • •
Just in .your judgment, . always
right, • ' - : •
Honest and liberal, ever, upright,
Loved by. ' your friends and . all
• whom you knew; / ,•
A wonderful •mother, that, Mo-
ther, was . you..,
Lovingly 'remembered by 'dau-
ghter Anna, Clare and family.
STANLEY : In loving memory
of ' a dear. son and 'brother '. Carl
Stanley, who passed. away 'very
suddenly, one : year •ago,., May 24,
1964.
Sometimes it's.:hard •to under-
stand •
Why some .things have to'' be
But in Hiswisdom God hap plan-
ned
lan-ned'
Beyond our : powers Powe s to see..
Gode takes the beat for• reasons
div
He needeine 'in a new star in 'Heaven.
A 'beautiful .light to. shine',
Just when your life was brightest
Just when your 'years were best
But God who; • knoweth best
Held >out ' his ' loving arms 'and,
said :
Come unto me and rest:'
There loveis.. -no parting from those
No distance can divide;' •
For today in memories gardens
We ' s,till walk' :side by: side •
A da, ,of.: remembrancesad to
recall'
Without• farewell he left ' us all.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed .by Mom : and Dad and,
family. ,
• APPLICATIONS '
Applications wanted for labour
er ..to. work ' :: for ; Bruce County
Highways for' Holyrood. Patrol, 50
hour week, rate. $1.15 to. $1.35 'per `
hour,. steady , work,' 2' weeks , hdlf
days, • pension a n d sick credit
plan. For particulars apply to
Max • Bushell; Holyrood,; ''or the
undersigned.. <
Applications should be in writ-
ing to the. .undersigned. by:i May
28th, • 1965.
E. G. Mundt,' County Engineer,.
Box; 398, Walkerton,' Ontario.
hitechurch W.I.
Sponsor us'. rip..
(Whitechurch ,News)*
Qn Tuesday the ' Whitechurch
Women's "Institute sponsored ; a
bus' trip to Collingwood:' to view
the. Georgian Bay. ;China , Shop,
Blue Mountain PotteryPlant.,
Rainbow :Pottery,' Georgian • Bay
Beverages' Plant,, China . Decora-
tion Industry, , and on the way
home they shopped for ; an hour
in Owen' Sound.
:Those who enjoyed'this:.bus trip
were 5 . grade 8 girls; from Wing-
ham, Mrs, Bill Austin, Miss An-
nie , Kennedy, Miss Marion Simp-
son; Miss Agnes Williamson, • Mrs.'
Scotty Forbes, Mrs. Percy Har:
ris. Mrs. Margaret Foxton, Mr's,
Bill, Lapp, Mrs. /John L. Currie,'
'Mrs. Wesley' Young;. ' Mrs. Lloyd
Moffat; Mrs; ,Johnston 'Covin, Mrs,
Wallace' Conn, Mrs: Earl Caslick,
Mrs. Emrria Coffin, Mrs. Albert'
Coultes, .Mrs. Russell Chapman,
Mrs. ,Elwood. Groskorth, Mrs, H.
D. MacDonald,, Mrs. Dan. Tiffin,
Mrs. George Walker; Mrs. Lester
Falconer; Mrs. Joe King, Mrs.
Ed Wade), . Mrs. Darold, Congram,
Mrs'. Gordon Congram, The la-
dies• had their' . Supper', iri 'Owen
Sound and arrived home : at 9:00
pari,
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''WE. SELL, RURAL` ONTARIO'••
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• • DISTRICT FARMS •j;
�2o0,. acre farm for only $12,500.•
full price. Brick:. home, • bank
•barn 40'x56'' with ' "L" 36''x+ `-
•40' with water bowls, hydro, •
;litter carrier, drive shed 20' xZ
•30' 'Gently sloping land, in .a• ,
;high • state of fertility. • :
*126 acre farm for a low down-•
+payment of $2500.and full price
:only $9900. with sturdy 9 room.
•home with all; ,modern conven-•
:fences and recently."completely.
•redecorated. `Large "T" shap-•
:ed barn equipped with: hydro:
land water. Here is a property •
:well'worth your investigation.
jPAUL
S. l• STARR •
&• COMPANY LTD. REALTORS:
: WINGHAM, PHONE - 357-3840 14
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RETURNED•FROM NEW YORK
(Langside • News)
Mrs.,' Win. Evans of Langside •
has returned to her 'home : after
spending is few days iln New York;
lCity. While in• New York she :vis-
ited with her sister : and : brother-
in-law Mr. and; ' Mrs. ' Alfred Shaw.:
from England who are • visiting
relatives in North America. While
there Mrs.; Evans enjoyed .a con-
ducted tour. ; of New York "City.
She . motored' to St. Thomas and
then travelled by train ' to New
York.
SON PROMOTED
Sgt.,„Hugh; A Feagan, RCMP,
Ottawa, : and son , of Mr. • and Mrs.
Chester Feagan, Goderich, has.
recently been promoted .. to Staff `.
Sergeant. He is Senior N.C.O. in.
the Criminal Investigation branch
for the Yukon ' and Northwest 'Ter
ritories:. SISgt. Feagan, who 'join-
ed the , force . in 1950,' .moved ;from
Inuvik, . N.W.T.. to - Ottawa last
summer.
Mr. and Mrs Feagan. operated
the store at Langside a ' number
of years ago.
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D�ad.'Stock
Removal 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.
215C63 and 22R63
Dead Animal
Removal
:' For DEAD or. DISABLED
" ANIMALS .-- CaII 'COLLECT.
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Company of Canada Ltd.
Clinton HU -2-7269
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