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Box 663. . Phone 55
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55 - 57 South Street Goderich:
Telephone 5247562
JOH 1STONE'S
' FUNERAL. HOME
Modern and Convenient • • •
Lucknow, ow Phone 528-3013
Day or Night
Serving, All• faiths
According to Their,., Wishes
Moderate Prices
Established 1894
A` R. DU VAL
D.C., .Sp.. C.
Chiropractor.
' Physio ,;and Electro Therapist
Wingham - Phone 357-3580
(Office located . on :John St. West
nest to .Toronto, Dominion • Bank)
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RA'NCE'
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:Lucknow;" Phone, ' 528-3423 '
,R. W. ;ANDREW
:Barrister • and' Solicitor.
'LISTOWELe" ONTAR.!O' .
IN LUCKNOW
Every •Wednesday and
Saturday Afternoon
• Office in •:the Joynt 'Block
t Telephone:
Lucknow..• 528-3116 •
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• SHEPi�ERD
H." CRAWFORD, Q.C.•
N. • A.:'SHEP.HERD
Wingham°and 'Lucknow.
IN, LUCKNOW
WEDNESDAY. 10 a.m. • to. 1 ,p.m.
• Located "in Kilpatrick Block
Phone • W Ingham
Office 357-3630.• Res. 357:233"0
• .IMPERIAL O;IL....
PRODUCTS` .
• for, -.prompt service,, •
and • quality products,
Contact:
GRANT CHISHOLM
Phone Collect'
Dungannon 529-7524
"Always .Look To •Imperial
For The Best"'
A.:Wi'Iliams, O.D,.
Opto■ietrist .'
9 Patrick Street
WINGHAM •
Phone 357-1282
THE .;UCKNOW. SENTINEL,: • LUCKNOW, ON1rA,RIO
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The Dungannon 4H Dai
DUNGANNON 441 'DAIRY CLUB
r y Club
met . on: Tuesday evening.,u Shower Held For
Ag •
us 17t at the •farpi of Cliff Mc-
Neil.
Club leader Sandy - Kolkman
gave the. \group, instruction on
"How to prepare your :calf for
Achievement Day." Don McNeil
and Ernie Sherwood gave • a dem-
onstration on • showmanship,
1 Refreshments were served at
the close ' of the meeting.
,ilk. R, Hamilton
OPTOMETRIST
NEXT TO LYCEUM •THEATRE.
W''iNGHAM
PHONE' 357-.1361.
W�gham
Memorials
GUARANTEED GRANITES"
,CEMETERY • LETTERING..
• REASONABLE PRICES
Buy- Direct. and :..Save.'.
'Bus. .Ph. ' 357.1.910 .
Res. Ph... 357-1015
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adden's �#udio_
PORTRAITS
Weddings and; Children
GODER`ICH, ONTARIO
118 St. David Street
Dial .524-8787
". MacKenzie
Memoricti Chapel:.
" FUNERAL SERVICE
Services condutted according.
to : your wishes at your ' Home,,,
,your Church, or at our ' Mem-
,orial• Chapel ..at no additional
charge.. •' '
Lucknow, 'Phone 528-3432
Day or. Night,
K. J. MacKENZIE
Optometrist "
NOW. IN, RIPLEY....
`. EVERY WEDNESDAY.
Office Hours. 10:00 a.m. to 9:00
p.m. Phone Roy .MacKenzie,'
Ripley; 96-r-24 for •appointinent:.
R. W. ;•B;E•LL
OPTOMETRIST = ;GODE'RICH
F. T. Armstrong
Consulting'. Optometrist
The .Square
(Phone ,JAckson . 4.7661)•
TED'.COLL'XER
Registered Master Electrician
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
• Specializing In'
Electric Heating, ElectricoWfring
and Repairs'
and '.
Allelectrical Appliances
Lucknow Phone" 528 5182
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and WThrd.
CHARTERED ACCOUlTANTS
Resident 'Partner,
J. E. Kennedy, C.A •
Opposite Post . Office
Phone 881-3¢71 Walkerton
EiIeen.'McwGillivrciy
(Langside' News.
Langside school 'wasvery at-
•tractive with: ` pink and; white
streamers,
.. basket' umbrellas and;
bells '
g of beautiful • pink and
.white gladioli for a shower to.
honour ,Miss Eileen MacGillivary
on her ,approaching . marriage in.
Toronto. Mrs. Gordon; .Wall; Mrs.
Richard MacQuillin, .and Mrs, Eu-
gene Conley were hostesses.
Mrs. Wall acted 'as ' chairladyn
for the 'program which consisted'
of •a T.V. slogan contest conduct-
ed- by,. Mrs, Leo. Murray;; piane.
instrumental, by 'Carolyn MacGil-
livery; duet by Nancy . de . Boer.
and 'Ferne Kragt ;accompanied .by
Mrs. Richardson; accordian sel-
ections by Sandra. Errington; solo,'
by Laura, Jean Conlon;. 'accpm
partied by:. Mrs. Bregman.
To the . strains of Here •Comes
The Bride by 'Mrs Wm. Scott, Ei-
leen was •escorted. to' .her chair by
her . • sister • Car olyn and cousin
Mrs, r .; Ivan. Laidlaw. Barbara Mac
Quillin ' read an address of good
wishes and Janice. Wall and Ag.
nes: Conley presented the gifts,,
with Donna .Burt and 'Barbara'
'displaying. them. Eileen very :gra
ciously • thanked everyone for her
lovely gifts and • extended an 'in-
vitation to: visit her in East -Tor-
onto. A, lovely lunch and social
chat concluded the evening. •
Mr • :and Mrs•::Sandy' 1Vfurray and.
family ,of Sharon spent ;the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. :Charlie
Tiffin
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt was a cal
ler Thursday evening , at the home,
of Mrs: James Richardson and.
Mrs. Frank Miller. '•
Mr; .and. Mrs. Harvey •1Vliller',.
David,' "and, Dean, Mrs. Art .Hins
chberger,., Dale and Lisa : of Kit
chener, 'Allan' Miller, Toronto were
visitorsduring the ' week=end with
their mother Mrs. , Frank Miller
and : also .:visited their, father in
hospital. Other visitors on Sunday
were; Mr.. and Mrs.' Bill 'Garbutt
and ' Teresa and.. Bob of :'Alliston
who also visited their 'father,
Percy Garbutt. ` •
Allan "Mac(uillin arrived -horne
from Victoria, Hospital, ' London,
Friday .evening.: ' We wish.‘ him
speedy recovery.
3arkweIJ'�th�r':
fi ld Park t Ash a , .
The ' Barkwell re -union' field
Was VeII Known
In Luckn�wArea
DONALD 'G.' GRAHAM
• Donald George Graham,: 53, of
949 Cathcart in Sarnia and well
known to Lucknow residents,, died
suddenly ' in Sarnia HospitalThe
late " Mr, Graham was married, to
the former Joy Henderson of Luck-
•now, daughter . of 1Virs, Wellington
Henderson and the late , Mr. Hend-•
erson °of; the village,
• Don was. .admitted to , hospital
for minor surgery and while hos-
pitalized suffered a heart attack.
He . was thought tobe recovering
satisfactorily :when" . , stricken
with `a second heart seizure which
took his ,life. The original' surgery
had nothing' to do with his very
sudden- death. • '
He ' was a representative of. • In--
vestors•• Syndicate and a former'
owner of Graham's Bowlaway • for
15 years.'
Don ' was a past . president and
life member of the Bowling Prop-
rietors fetors Association ,,of Ontario and
played a big part . hi the
formation of the Ontario and.Can-
adian
Junior'. Bowling . Councils.;
• He was past .president of . the
Stratford ' Optimist Club, -past
president of Sarnia Optimist - Club
and past lieutenant govehor of
district clubs. ' He was a member of
Sarnia .-Business Club and ,Grace
United " Church., • •
Surviving besides his'' wife are
a son Gerry, Sarnia; , daughters,.'
Shiaron at home and .Mrs. Charles
(Donanne) Avery, ' Point 'Edward;
brother; W M. (Mac) TGrabam,'.
Toronto;.'' sisters, Miss. M. E Gra-
ham, Dresden; . Mzrs.rt Arnold (Gre-
tta) De' `Clete; Toronto. '
The . Funeral ' service ' was % held
in Sarnia.' with'. burial in Lakeview
Cemyete'r`.'
St'ieh:R�union. At
Dungannon.Farm
• The descendants of the late 'Mrs
`and -Mrs. James` Smith held"their
annual . picnic • at 'Frank .Glenn's..
farm at Dungannon " on Sunday,
July 25th with. 30 families' present.
Mrs. Stewart Brook .: and Mrs.
Walter Dexter conducted: the, pro-
gram with the new committee be-
ing Mrs. Russ' `Ritchie, Mrs .Wes
Smith, Mrs Gorden Smith • and
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to'WE SELL 'RURAL ONTARIO'•
;HOMES
:Whitechurch home, $1,000 down,
Mull price. $,900:.This ..home is*
♦in
extra good•condition and .is:
•equipped with modern conveu-•
iiences.. • '
:Lucknow home $2,500 „down,*
• price only'' $8,000; Hereis
•a stately home on a park like*
•doublelot on, a quite resident
Val street. Modern convenien-•
•ces plus•. costly • extras. �'�
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••FARMS
$9,900• Rill price for this 100 acre:
:farm close'" to a shopping cen-r.•
etre. This price includes farad
*equipment such as 'tractor, Se•
•furrow plough, wagons on rub-:.
•ber . etc. • •
11$12,500.
full' price and - terms••, '
:can. be. "arranged. for .this 200•
•acre , farm with approximatelyt •
•130 acres :ofentl Tollingland •
•and :the'.: balance' in busand
•rough pasture, . 5' room brick*
*house. . Giant sized 1.4
*barn 'equipped with hydro, wat ••
40,
eer_ bowls,, litter carrier etc.
•.•.We'are,in *,
great demand for*
.100 to 300 acre farms! Located.
• within ..12 miles of ; Wingham, So* -
••if you have;. been thinking of. ,'`
*selling your property . contact*
*us' at your earliest convenience.
i".PAUL S. STARR
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8e; •COMPANY•. LTD: 'REALTORS*;
• WINGHAM, PHONE. 357-38!10 • '
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Mrs. John . Spivak. Mary . Nivins
and John Clark '•conducted , •the
sports. with Mrs. Laird Schilbe and
Mrs. , James Graham elected' for
,'1966. •: .
Next. year's; picnic will be _j1d
at Harbour.. '. Park, Goderich.
A-
mon ,' those attending w ere mem-
bers
from Ripley, Tiverton, Luck-
now, Goderich, Toronto, • Griinsby.
and Dungannon. ••
Th'e Best Week .'i'o Advertise
Is . Every Week!.
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• .2--1965 Pontiac Parisienne,.:4=door hardtop, V''-8,. fully equipped .'•
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their annual 'picnic `: at . Ashfield ■ SID �R
Park on . Saturday, °July. 24th for ,' . ,
another enjoyable .get to-gether.
After the . softball • game, races.
were held and prizes given' to the
following • `winners ,
3 sand': under, Cathy Brooks, Hei-
di Barkwell; .Brian : Gamble,. Billy
Barkwell;: 6-8„ Ronnie. Brooks and
Rickie • Barkwell; 8=12, • Murray
Barkwell and • Rennie • Brooks;
Girls 12 ',and over, Janice .Brooks,
Ruth • Brooks,Marie ,Brooks. • •
' Young .ladies' 16 and .over, Jan-
ice Brooks, Suzie, Barkwell, Marie
Brooks, Alice Gamble, Shirley Ku
chirka; Helen Barkwell and Shirley,
Brooks; young men 16 and over,
John McDonald, Bob Smith, ;Lloyd.
Barkwell;. , Gordon 'Brooks, Ken
Smith, Omar Brooks,y Frank Bark -
:well. and .Dane Barkwell; young-
est child present, David Gamble; **sent; oldest lady 'sent; Mrs.: Daisy
McCharles; eldest gentleman pre-
sent, 'lenders Barkwell; 'person
coming : the farthest, Mrs. Mary:
Whitney from Tampa, Florida.
Most recent married was Fred Si
Melanie"'Britton..
After- a' basket lunch served to
about thirty-five guests,' a' meet;
ing. was conducted and new'•offic-
ers ' appointed for the following
Year. President, Frank Barkwell;
Vice -President, Jack. Barkwell;
Secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Oliver
McCharles.
Guests • were 'present from' our
surrounding area and Dundas,
Scarboro, Thornhill, Downsview,
Willowdale, ` London. and Tampa,
Florida, •
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