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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-01-08, Page 44 ig 4,1 1 1 •r 4.g.t ,T? if 1 -4• 1 PAGEFOUR • THE LUCKNOiN SENTINEI., LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • • • ; • . ,WEDNESDAY, JANUARY I, 1964 • CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES First Insertion 2c • per word, minimum charge 50c.Repeat Insertions; 1 V2c per • • .word, minimum 50c. Notices; „Cards of Thanks and Corning • Events, • minimum 75c. In Meinoriams; , minimum t$ 1.044 25c • extra for 'replies to The, Sentinel.:charge • of 1 c for each bilitrendered, • , ' • • , FOR SALE ANTED NEW. CASH BINGO LegiOn . Hall, Luclaitiw, every Thursday evening; 8:45 p.m. 15 regulg games — "$10.00 , SlutirerThe-Wealth' garnes• jackpot included in each game. Jackpot this week $75.00 on 58. CARP CF .1}IANKS. Tommy 'O'Donnell' wishes t I thank sincerely all his Free Press customers who reznembered him in various ways at 'Christmas • god during the year. • Happy New Year To All. ' • Calls. • '• •• Mrs. Wilson Irwin would like • FOR SALE . 42 small chunks' WOOD WANTED •30 cords FOVN.D to thank all those who sent cards d remenibered her in other ays at Christmas of, pigs. Appley NVillard Siegner WOOd, for Kinlough Schoo wanted, fruit and gifts an time. This thoughtfulness' Was very much appreciated. • • , The residents, staff and man- agement of Pinecrest Manor are grateful for the many treats,, gifts and visits from our dur- ing. the holiday season, • Marguerite and Elino', Sander - Son would like to thank friends and neighbours for 'cards and ext pre.asions of 'sympathy during their • recent sad bereavement. This thoughtfulness was very much appreciated. ,R.11., 2 Mildmay phone' 167-2563 15 cords 15' cords maple wood. T • FOR SALE --- 1956 Ford Pickup • in excellent condition; 1955 Buick • sedan; 1953 Mercury ton. .Ap- • ply Walter Debold, Auburn, phone I 526-7730. •' • •• . • PIANO TUNING . Regulating; repairs,. experienc- ed. Contact' Eric W. Rice, R.R. 2 Lucknow, phone 528-6695; HOUSE . FOR SALE -- 3 bed ioems,,sunrooin, attached garage. Apply to Fred Webb,' corner of Havelock. and_ Rose Sts.,, phone• -. 528-2127. ' • CORN .FOR SALE — Cob and kiln dried torn from the Ridgetown -- Chatham area in 5 -ton and truck- , load lots. Jim IVIacEwan, Kinloss, phone 2410 Bervie: • -FOR SALE -- _Baby buggy, newphone 529-7117 Dungannon FOR SALE 38 weaners, Lloyd MacttougalL Iey 126-r-30. Luclmovv., Phone -• toys it reduced Murdie le Son, Luck- _ TOY SALE prices- Wm. now.. FOR SALE — lattes coat, line, size„ dark grey With* fur collar; in excellent condition, nar1y new, for sale cheap; phon 528-3939. a number o e, due now, weigh about 1200 lbs. Frank Hamilton, R.R. 3 -Lucknow. PIGS FOR SALE -- a number •of "wearieis and chunks, Harold _Maize, phone 529-7507 Dungannon. and beech 16", all body wo o be • delivered and' piled •on the. school property before June 30th, 1964. .Tender to be received by .the secretary befrore January 15, 1964. -. . . • May .Boyle, Sec'y Treas., RAWLEIGH DEALER Wanted at. once. Good opportunity.' Write •at once. Rawleigh, Dept. A-271-105,. 4005 Richelieu Street, 'St. Penry, Montreal. * TENDERS ANTE TENDERS WANTED .-. to supPly. the West Wawanosh Schools with hard maple or 'beech wood, will be received by, the secretary- easure up to Friday, January 3lst, 1964. Wood is to be 14". long and not under 6" nor over 12" across, to be delivered and piled before June 39, 1,964 to the follow- ing West Wawanosh Schools No. .2 with 25 ,cords; No. 3 with 10 cords; No. 17 with, 20 cords; No.. 12, with 15 cords. Sec.-Treas. Mrs. Joyce $tothers, RR. 6 God- erich. • , • • DEPARTNIENT•'- OF • • FOUND A pair of ladies new brown shoes left in Miller's Lad- ies Wear in Wingham before Christmas. Owner, m a y have same by paying' for this ad. •SERVICES CUSTOM BUTCHERING • , - Beef and pork sold " in any quantity. Custom butchering in Government licensed abattoir. rigs /every Tuesday. Beef from Monday through Thursday.. ' BUTTON'S MEAT MARKET • ' • • AUCTION SALE Allan'MacIntire . .Licensed Auctioneer • Lucknow 'Phone 528-3519 Mrs. John Schumacher and Mr. Allan Wall and grandchildren and Joe Wall wish to thank all those who were. so kind and :Sympath- etic at the time, of Mr. Wm. E. Wall's death. •These kindnesses were deeply appreciated. .Special NOTICES . thanks to Mr. William Johnstone • 11.10 CE RE 4-H CLUB. . liegister now anyone wishing to join the Lucknow 4-H Hoinemakin' g Club.- sponsored Inatitute or,ccC,' 1.uckno Lady Passed Away • MRS. FRED ANDERSON After a long illness there pass- ed way in Wingliam •General Hos pithl on Saturday" December -28, an esteemed and highly respect - ed. resident of Lucknow, in .the person of Mrs. Fred Anderson in her 79th year.. Mrs. Anderson was the former Ruth * Girvin, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Hugh Girvin of Nile. In • 1907 she was married to Fred Anderson of Ashfield. With the exception of two years spent in Alberta, the couple spent most of their . married /We in the Zion community retiring. to Lucknow about eleven years ago. Mrs. Anderson- was • of a kindly, • patient disposition and was' a • women's, th e • • .• , milky way". DEFINITELY the 'Tbanks to.. all the friends. and last day of regi.stration. Monday,. an , 'neighhours who were SO 'kind to PUBLIC WORKS, CANADA treiluired b hOnie econ0 ist: remember .us at Christmas. •A • IJ • TEKIDERS ' Contact Mrs.' James - Mathers- or .1liaPPY NeW • Year to all. TENDERS ADRESS-if 00 •,4 • • SEALED mrs. George whit.hy,, Registration]. - Ethel and ;Billie Brown ..ED -TO Int' UNDOISIGNED1ee •• Harry Will' and family Would3„. Straw Of Luclmow tinted' chureh. The pallbearers were .4 grand- sons, Murray, ',floss' and Barry McDonagh, e t h Gardner:. Girvin Reed, Dungannon a id , Richard Kilpatrick, Vaughan). good 'friend, , and", 'neighbour , who endeared herself to a wide. circle of friends. 'She was a faithful • member of Zion ,United Church- • - Although .Confitied to a wheel •••, • chair, for many years; Mrs. An- • 'derson bore • her suffering. with aCicrtitstianintefresmt:Inaethane di•Vthalfarke an her family anbesdiciferiseiihdser..13u.s.ba;d::. are .2 sons David and • Charles Of Ashfield, and. one . daughter .NCir. lna,, Mrs. . John • McDonagh . of Lucknow, also 13 grandchildren and 6 t cluldren. One brother,' Anson Girvin of Saska- 'toon also survives. In .1927 Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. were • sadly bereaved in•the death of -• their oldest .daughter, Dorothy, at the age of 18 years. "- atThthee funeral service erWalas.liohmelde on Tuesday,. December 31st con- ducted by Rev. G. Kaiser of. Ash- field. Circuit, a.ssisted. by Rev. H.' .- AND ENDORSEDcoNTRuclioN. • 'TENDER•0F. .pos, ,foR, ATTENTION SINGERS•like • otowitiloia:kvet friendsandandow.•• negh!' en WItelPesQeodar'tienttei°gli hell;u1 at theetisnie, Olfteir--a*g-1 F 1 C E, 14PPWORTH," BRUCE. oar. touNTy, maxim" will be cenuy faimed • in Wingham 'are. Cent. bereavernent, All.,;this • kin& received , until 1;00 ,(ES -T -)i asked to Meet Tuesday, January mess was very much appreciated. /Wedne.sday,. January 2tnd, 19K 11.4t11 a the Wmghara, Town Hall '• • •, family ' • " Plans, cati • vee4i ons and forms' at 8 p.m. All men Arom the Fred. Anderson , wish to.thank Kinioss. maw , of tender can be -seen at the of -lama are , Welcome, with a ,pai- their friends and „neigh_ j);e fite of the Department of Public I fieumi. need for tenor or kali- ] bours manywhowere so kind in var- •• • •• Works, Room_ 6f6, •Pub-.1tone voices. • . can be obtained from the Office, . • NOTICE . at the time' her- A' eather.s. The Of • the late. 13/Irs • • • ANT iry:a and used duck ;and goose f Best prices ,at, your 'door. .or Write A. Brown 181 Kin 4ir • nf nin� t•ety-One tso new t ious ways during r illness d he Building, LiOn(11011., Ontario or Manager,. Department public be inconvienced .bST, having 'special thanks.to tors., Corrin and • THOMAS JAMES WALL, • one Works, P.:0,* Box' 668; • Landou.; to pay your 'Ontario Hospital In- McKim and the nurses at- Axhc:' --- 'Ontario Plans and Cations surance Premiums eve 'three h m and bistri tal.'•• •ThWall,es ---' • - DO YOU WANT more money for your eggs? We will pay up • to .41c per dozen more for your '23 oz. eggs and over than, paid for Grade A Large at the Grading • Station. From. some 'breeds°, we take eggs. every week in the year. For full details write • Weddle • Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, may. he seen also, at the post months, pay once a year 'through • • • • . - • offi6e; Heinvc;rth, ontarkt., • the 1.1.17071, co..operative ..and• yirs, ten 'ears r,sLi Lucknow, tor Manor, died there on Tuesday , - To be ' considered, each tender Medical Services, the only'Afficial Would like to *expresstheir- sin- Der„mher ,31 ' • . •• — ' • must be. made, on the printed 1941e-et:Eng ageney for this insurance icere thanks to their many friends forms supplied by the Depart:. m the bounty. and neighbours for the - lovely lived Aieautiredof fbiarrelifr'e. Mrin',thiWsallarheaa. inent and in accordance tk!e We offer to all 'the -residents gifts and good wishes extended to conditions- set -forth therein_ . the' ... a Plan. for' prepaid them at the time of. the showers, He'was born in Huron Township - The lowest or any tencir not medicai insurance kmw,eddndi:sgs walAindionrieebeeptieommemyb:iea4 r. in 1872; a son of the late John • necessarily accepted, , Pr Lovides greater benefits than • Wall and Palmy' Scott In 1908, •he married Lydia Tho • mpson of .t C v . , (Mrs ) E otheT" °Perla-11011; Fatally — ° HELP •WANTED i.Loncion, Ontario • 7 ce '1Viatria.ger.' rates as low' as $5.40' a:znOnth.. , AppliCationS; for a c.lericab-eprisition ;December 31st, 1963. ' • in the 'Hur on )tiiity Librar37 Co- ,. • ' , • operative, Godetich be receivi; • . • •' • • ed by the undersigned until Wed- • ST l• • nesaay, January ID; .14.111.X.11,1“- I tion inCVapplication forms may be Lon • ' wrist watch with ex-. try commensurate with exp- may leave at The Lucknow • ' . tinel • ' Pot fmther htformation, contact Labels DPrigannon: 529- • ' • ; • • . • , secar• ed from the undersigned.pansion, .bracelet, Reward, finder • ' • , • errY, • . !LOST German Shepherd female !dog, sandy bro*„./ii with dark mark, ings;-.Nwearing , -leather calls'', , answers to ''ShiPpy, 'Contact Doug Haldenby, Luck:now, phone col- lect • 52873215, • Reward will be 'given.. • Secretary, Huron County. Library Co-operativeperative„; , 03-9 • use • Goderich, 'Ontario '"- • Court Ho , 1.Dettd Stock Dead Animal - RemovalService We, are lieensed to remove your dead or Crippled 'farin animals for IsailitarY disposal GORDON *YOUNG; Elmra Pbene to: 60ROON *AYLOlt 285950 Lneknow Removal • For DEAD or DISABLED ANIMALS — Call COLLECT Darling . • . • Christmas oem em Greenock Township at • St., Mat- thew's Church, Kingarf. She pre- deceased .him in 1946. • Mr. and Mrs. Wall spent' Post A letter has TclOWns. thehiirp,barutrialsedoliflievedina'ti!itregss • in Greenock and Huron Town-• been• received from shirt's. 'FolloWin'g the. death of Mrs. firS; (74.. • BaY' flora; ; wait thade 'his home ' Pickering, Ontario, ..Who W as with hiS .flarry just Porth •Pf Lu ow... .He entere touched by Miss Dean AitstOLecKl.s ekn ULL d nursing .Groeting proem 'in , the Christmas home about. ten• year's ago follow,,, .• • . g stroke.4 • Sentinel, which .She labelled "A • geza-" • Harry; the only inernber of the • We understand" that Mrs. Smith family survives along with ,Seven . •• • Was, the. former Lala 'Berry whose grandchildrert , 'and twelve great .. The January Session at Ifinon father was 6 t '!•n randhildrn..Aiso srvi.. , ving Connty Cotmeil will commence .011 now Years ago, the familY being' 'a- brother Lincoln .of Weburr. • Years of age sh d sister Tuesdiy jar.a4ry .21, 1964 et 2:00 ,,prominent •in village' life. NOW isfaa4,-. who went west in 1910 e ah s has never rettirned Eight in Any documents or notice of det putations must be in the hands of the Clerk n Tater than 12:.00 noon, Thiirsday uary 16 1964. • • . • JOHN G. BERR, and om.pany of Canada Ltd. Clinton HU -2- 7269 Dead Animal Lic, n • 1 ' „Noi, 262 :C6 3 !I . . 24-hour Servico' . ., Leriee Nos. „ ,,,.• 21.5CS3 and 2211-61- . il,ike•dro.ocket..44444.4,4•~4,44.0*.• • a'41. ,• " Clerk -Treasurer, ). County of Huron,• '''`C°Gocluterilich°,useOn'tario,. 'asawaids.AILA RENEWAL TIME ' tiMotiasnYtal5r..dutetihesufbi;sc:iPoi • the year. Your prompt at. tendon iteeping, your paper • paid advance will be appreciated, '• • 4 :4• ; • . • • .;„, ve *‘,•wr a ves, are co or- tiers of the family of ten Pre table and happy and able lb en- deceased ' Mr. ,Walt TbeY• we7 ' ', .•• 3eY life" She uPPreciateS The Sen-• sisters Mrs. 'Matt (Emma ) Halt • . f,, .. , . , . , • familiar names Y longer and Mrs William (Anna) Tboin, t ,.. tmel although there are not many d b Mrs. ho•(Elle?) • Turn, sends• greetings or the New ear-" five brothers'. V am, o ri - • • son, Robert and ,Joseph. Funeral Semite' waS cimducte ifrOni the 14acKerizie Metooria: January 2;at two o'clock. Cle.t.„, Mechanical and Body Repairs Wheel Alignment and Balance Window Replacements Radiator Repairs • - Protect against 'rust twith Undai•Spray, • bfiidsonis Texaco Service .No. 8 Highway,. Goderich Chapel,. Lucknow. on Thntsdal man was Rev. ,Rod MacLeod anz Mrs. Gordon :Montgainery was orgrisf. Burial was in Greenock Cemetery with pallbearers beng,' Lorne Wall„jra Wall, Goracin • Phcne JA 4.773LWall, William lialdenbY, Crebrge Haldenby and James Sanley. 1." • 4