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FOR SALE, kitchen table and
four chairs; mattress. June Coll-
yer, Lucknow.
FOR, SALE, — ' Toy ' Spaniel pups,
male and female, -and a, colony
house 12' x 12'. Sam ' Chislett,
R.R. 5 ' Lucknow, phone 528-3101.
FOR SALE ; - 6 yearling Holstein
-heifers, good quality, ' vaccinated;
" also ,Case power take -off ' tractor
imowerp. Francis Boyle, phone • 8-r-8
Rley..
STRAW FOR SALE — a quantity
of., baled straw and bulk straw.
Phone 529-7375 Dungannon,' '
FOR SALE — nine' range houses,
• . excellent condition. Donald Hac-
kett, ` R.R. 7 Lucknow, phone, Dun-
gannon .;529-7398:: ;d
BARN FOR SALE
on foundation, •.to
Warren Zinn, R•
phone Dungannon
WORK WANTED High .school
boy . wants summer . employment,•
phone Ripley 128-16,
WANTED . twogood used doors,
one suitable for indoors and one
for outdoors. Gordon Morrison,
R.R. 1 . Lucknow, phone . 528-6290.
RAWLEIGH BUSINESS nbw open
in nearby District, Trade well
established. Excellent opportunity.
Full time. Write Rawleigh, Dept.
E-271-189, 4005 Richelieu St., St.
Henry, Montreal.
WANTED -- a furnished house.
in Lucknow or `'district for July
and August. Apply t)on Nicholson,
ch Walter Brown, Amberley, .,
Phone 30-r-11 Ripley.
't WANTED
OLD ESTABLISHED HATCHERY
36' by, , 80', :.requires additional flocks to sup-'
be removed.
1 Dungannon,
529-7350. ,
FOR SALE -- couch, will make
into double bed, in' good• condition.
Phone: LucknoW 528-2703. •
•
WOOD FOR SALE- Harwood
er. softwood slabs, 'in 10 ; cord
loads. We deliver. Borden' Litt,
sawmill, phone 392-6895 Teeswater.
g -i ERRIES Place orders
early for home gown, . irrigated
strawberries. .. Quantity limited.
M. Greer, 'phone 528-3810.
LIVESTOCK FOR ' SALE - Reg-
istered
egistered Polled Hereford . bulls
• ready for service. Top quality.
Herd accredited and listed. Apply
T. Edward Powell,. R.R.1, Wing-
ham, phone Wroxeter 547W2.
FOR• :SALE = good used pump -
jack and motor :in good condition.
Contact Allan 'Johnston, • R.R.
Goderich, phone 529-7194 Dudgan-
nen.
FOR SALE two choice :tim-
bers, no .limbs, : 30 ,.ft. long, 18
inchesmall ends.
These would. square 14" for barn
-or—building—repair.-Clean, ;
:material. Henry Gardner,
Lucknow, phone 529-7226, Dung
non.
PUMPS FOR SALE -• new Deep
and. Shallow well pumps, 6 models
in stock; also used pumps, deep
and shallow well in stock. Pollock
Electric? Ripley, phone: 190.
. SLAB WOOD
'We now : have " both, hardwood
and softwood slabs. • fr saleat
the yard' or for "delivery in• truck
Load lots./ ,
CRAIG'S. SAWMILL, AUBURN
Phone 526-7220
FORSALE Jersey. cows, good
quality, heavy producers, cash • or
terms to 30 to . oda
ths'. G. L. 'Martin,
R.R. 4 Goderich, phone Goderich
524-6315.
ply: hatching eggs, dual : purpose,.
egg and broiler breeds required.
With some breeds eggs taken ev-
ery : week in the year, large prem.
ium paid. Apply Tweedle' Chick
Hatcheries . Limited, , Fergus, 'On-
tario.
SALESMAN WANTED
Salesman for ` Lucknow ' area to
sell complete line of sewing
machines, vacuum '<cleaners, floor
polishers and typewriters, also
home .laundry. equipment. Excel-
lent opportunity for a . progressive
person to : join one of . the world's
largest companies. Apply in writ-
ing to, Singer Company of Can-
ada Ltd., 286 3.0th Street, Hanover,
Ontario.
HeIpWanted
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Experienced
Automobile
Scilesman
Age. 21 to 40, ,lnarried preferred,
salary.: and : commission," usual
'company benefi -, new car sup-
plied.
APPLY' PERSONALLY OR
PHONE.
GODERICH. S24-8311-
APPLICATIONS
NEW CASH BINGO..
Legion Hall; Lucknow, • every
Thursday evening, 0:45. p.m. `.• 1.5
regular ' games $10.00 • each. 4
Share -The -Wealth games . with
jackpot included in each game.
Jackpot , this week $65,00 on 56
calls.
APPLICATIONS for :caretaker:' .for
North Ashfield Public . School will
be received by . the undersigned
up to May 30th, 1964. Salary
$1,000.00 per year.
J Roy MacKay,
R:Rr Goderich
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'-^•1 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Septic ' tanks, cess', pools, etc.,
ptunPed ' and. ' cleaned with . mod-
ern equipment. All work -.guar-
anteed.,
guar-anteed. Louis Blake, It.. 2 `.I;z-
sets; phone .442-w-6.
• CUSTOM BUTCHERING' •
Beef and pork sold in any
quantity. , Custom butchering in
'Govern/lie/it licensed abattoir. Pigs
every Tu sday. Beef from Monday
throixgh Thursday. •
F. UTTJN`5 II11EA`t MA6KE'T
ASHFIELD LADY PASSES
The death :of Mrs. Harry kow-
' ler, 74, a native of Ashfield, be-
: curred ••at .vier': home' in Clinton on -
Sunday. 'The funeral' service was
'in Clinton . on Wednesday with
burial in. Clinton cemetery.
BAKE SALE
-St. Helens U.C.W. are holding
a. 'bake sale on, Saturday, June
13th at 3 o'clock . in ' the store
next door to Murdie's •Hardware.
Reserve the date. .
WEDDING RECEPTION
A wedding reception will be°held.
on Friday, -. May reception -will
, in the Le-
gion Hall, Lucknow , in honour of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ritchie, newly-
weds. Carruthers orchestra;. Every-
one welcome.:•
NOTICE
NOTICE
Anyone interested in going to
Kitchener by bus on 'Sunday • for.
the. 'Lions Provincial • 'convention.
parade •'is ; asked, to phone . Mont-
gomery Motors 528-3007. Thefee
is quite reasonable.
' 'NOTICE
Finlay. Decorators in ':Lucknow.
will :be , closed Monday, • Tuesday
and " Wednesday, June 1, 2 and 3.:
NOTICE
TO ALL MY CREDITORS:
I wish to : make a statement
with all- sincerity and honesty. • I.
shall endeavour to pay each one
in bider, starting the 15th day of
June and pay each solely until
every ; one is cleaned up.
• . , ,Yours Truly,
Donald J. MacIntyre,
R.R.5 Lucknow
Scientists are still • debating
CARD Of THANKS
I ..would like, to thank .. all the
people who sent me, cards and
flowers. Thanks to Rev. J. .R..
King for gcomuig o see m while
I 'was in the Hospital. Many
thanks: to Doctor McKim and the
nurses in the . hospital,
Mrs. Winnifred Nixon_
'Whether or bot, spli> t ng ;tire atom.
ELLIC)x'T In loving memory
'Was_ a .'Wise "Crack:
AUCTION .SALE
Agan Macintyre
• Licensee• Auct>;+:ieer
Lticl ow - z-11o11e.5284519
PENS, PENCIL, -calendars, nov-
elty items With. your name print-
ed on for all. types of businesses
are available right' here in Luc
1-
' now from the Lucknow Sentinel,
Phone 528-3134. Let us give you
' an estimate.
Dead Stock
4r Removal Service
• `We are ':licensed' to remove
your dead or ' crippled farm
animals for sanitary disposal.,
GORDON YOUNG, Eimito
Phone Collect to: '
.MRs. GORDON .TAYLOR
'528-5950 — Lucknow
24 - hour Service'
License Nos..
21.503 and 22}t63
The . Collyer family wish to. ex:
press . their sineere • thanks and
appreciation for acts of kindness
and expressions of sympathy ex-
tended them at the .'time of the
death of their brother:
NOTICE
AND TOOTHERS '
CREDITORS
In The. Matter Of The Estate Of
COLIN McDONALD
late of the Township of West
Wawanosh, in the County of Huron,
• Farmer,. Deceased. ' .
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant
to the Trustee Act.; that all cred-
itors and ' others having claims
against: the Estate of the late
Colin McDonald, are required to
send particulars of .their claims,
duly 'verified, • to J. T., GOODALL,
Solicitor for the Executors of the
said 'Estate; on or before the 12th,
day of June, A.D. 1964. and that
after 'such' date. the Executors will
proceed to . `distribute the assets
of the said Estate,' having regard
onlyto the claims: of 'which, they
shall then have had" notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario
this '15th, day. of May,. A,D. 1964.
J. T: Goodall •
Wingham, Ontario
. Solicitor• for . the Executors,
-CREDITORS..
�NOTICE TO
In The : Estate Of •
Gladys Viola Jane Tanner
' , Deceased
All persons having claims against
the estate of Gladys `Viola Jane
Tanner,' :latof the Village ,of:.
Lucknow, in 'the Countyof• Bruce,
Deceased, who died on or about
the 10th day of . April '.1964, are
•hereby notified to send full: par-
ticulars of their claims to . the un-
dersigned Solicitor for the : Execu-
tor on or before .the 5th day of
June 1964, as after -the said date
the . estate will be distributed
Amongst.. those entitled thereto
having regard only to the claims
of which. the Executor shall then
have notice..
Dated at Lucknow, Ontario, this
15th day i;of May' 1964.
R. W. Andrew, Listowel, Ontar-
io, Solicitor for the Executor.
PHONE
528.3134
Dead Animal
We wish , to extend our: sincere
thanks to our Iriends, •neighbours
and relatives, . for the beautiful
floral tributes, messages of sym-
pathy and other: acts -of kindness
to us, • in our recent bereavement:
inthe loss of a beloved husband
and brother. Special; thanks to
Drs M. H. • Corrin, J C. McKirn.
and to 'Rey. J. R. King and the
ladies of 'St. Petery ' Church; : •
Eileen Lavis, Sisters�'and. Brothers
IN MEMORIAM
of Mrs. Richard ' Elliott, ' who 'pass.
ed away five years ago,:.: May 29,
A cluster of beautiful rrieniories,
Sprinkled with/ love and tears,
Are in Our . book of . memories,
Of a mother' we loved, so dear:
Ever remembers d by: husband
and family., . .. •
RITCHIE ' '-- In memory of
Charles Gordon Ritchie who .pass-
ed away three .year's; ago, ' May
31st, 1961:
0 happy: 'hours we ow*, enjoyed,
How sweet their 'memory still,
.But death has ,left a loneliness'
The world 'earl never fill.
Sadly missed by wife and farm-
; ily.
Removal
Mother : Of Local:
Lcidy Passes x
After an • illness of over a year.'
death came to Mrs. Hugh (Cath-
erine) Wilson at her home In Tor-
onto on Wednesdayof last week.
Mrs, Clare Johnstone of Lucknow
is a daughter and their only child...
Her mother's death occurred the
same day as that of her brother-
in-law, . Stewart Levis.
Mrs, Wilson, who was 78 years.
of age, was born in Northern Ire-
land 'and name to Canada to, be
married; 'Mr.. - and ! Mrs. Wilson • °
spentall their, married ,life in
Toronto. '
Shewas a . faithful and active'
member of Dufferin Presbyterian . .
Church, Toronto, where the . fun
eral service was held on Friday
when her pastor paid high tribute
to .her devotion, to . the work of
the . church. Burial was in Pine
Hill Cemetery, Toronto. -
Mrs. Wilson was well known.
here having been` a frequent vise.
itorat the home of her daughter.
Mrs. Johnstone ` had been in the
city since April 16th,: helping. to
care for her mother, who •wished
to spend Tier' last , days at home.:
Besides her husband. and Baugh,
ter, Mrs. .Wilson is survived : by : a4
sister,. Mrs. Jack Henry :of Tor-
onto, three `. brothers in Ireland,
and: two grandchildren, Helen and
Hughie Johnstone of Lucknow, who
with their father : joined Mrs. John--
stone
ohn-stone in Toronto for the funeral.
For -DEAD or_ DISABLED '
ANIMALS Call COLLECT
Darlin.
and..
Company of Canada. Ltd.
Clinton HU -2-7269
Dead . Animal License
No.' 262-C-63
Rug •
Shampooing
with the latest"
modern equipment..
For Expert'
Service
Call
RIPLEY LADY .RECEIVES
BOATING . CERTIFICATE
Mrs. Peter Bissonnette of Rip-
ley is the .'first lady in the, Sau-
geen. Power Squadron' to receive
a certificate from. . this organiza-
tion, whose purpose is briefly
"safety afloat" '' through the know-
ledge of piloting and navigation
in respect to pleasure craft on
the lakes.
• Dr. and ` Mrs. ' Bissonnette ' took
the basic course. with .weekly ses-.
'sions .held. , during the winter at
Walkerton where certificate 'pre- •
sentations' were recently made
with theeRipley couple both qual
ifying . for a certificate.
Finlay •Decorators
! Luck is
Phone 528-3434
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• A11 • Work Guaranteed •
• i-'roznpt. Service.
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Reasonable Rates •
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PHONE 184, RIPLEY •
OBITUARY .
MRS. MATILDA' KITSON
Funeral 'service for' Mrs. Matil-
da, Jane Kitson, . age. 87, who suf-
fered 'injuries in an auto accident;
to which she succumbeda in Vic-
toria Hospital ' on Monday, May
18th, . was held at the . Stiles Fun- .
eral . Home in Goderich. on Fri-
day, May 22nd.
Mrs, Kitson was a resident of
Kintail and: an, adherent of Ash-
field Presbyterian., Church, with
Rev. Neil 12cCombie conducting
the service. Interment was in
Dungannon cemetery.
Mrs. Kitson was the former.
Matilda , Jane Thompson,, dough- '
ter. of William Thompson and
Mabel. White. She was born in
England on May 25th, 1876, and'
came,c to Canada at the , age of
5. Her father was a blacksmith
and carriage maker at ' Dungan.
non where "Tillie" resided until
her marriage to George Eugen-
Kitson' at Dungannon on May 24th,
1901, • •
They resided at St. Thomas for
22 years and at. London, Sump
naerhilV Dungannon, and at Kin.
itailii1954since, 1952. Mr.. Kitson' died
.
Kitson was the last of
the• Thompson family. She is •sur
vived by one son, Charles of St.
Thomas; two daughters, Mrs.
George Foster (Helen) of Rodney
and Mrs. Boyd Murray' (Jean) of
London. There are nine grand-
children and ten great grandchild-
ren.
A . daighter Mrs, Del Avery
(Mabel) predeceased her a year
efesoi1IHiE••0i44,E NEE•1' :ago, '
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