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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16th, 1964
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THE • :LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO
ROY Ns BENTLEY'
PUBLIC •
9PUNTANY
GODERIC IR, . ONTARIO
Box 478
Phone 524-9521
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M. HARPER-
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• CHARTERE.D ACCOUNTANT
55 - 57 South Street, Goderich
Telephone 524-7562
JOHNSTONE'S
FUNERAL HOME.
Modern', and Convenient
Lucknow; Phone 5284013
Day or Night
Serving . All Faiths.
According to .Their Wiihes.
Moderate Prices
Established 1894
►.:R. ,DO NAL
D:C:, Sp. e..
Chiropractor
Physio and Electro :Therapist
Wingham — Phone 357-3580
(Office : located on John St. West
next to Toronto Dominion .' Bank )
INSURANCE
FIRE, WIND,,; CASUALTY
AUTOMOBILE and LIFE
To ''Protect Your: ;Jack,
Insure With Jack Today.
J. A. McDONAGH
Lucknow, Phone 528-3423
R. W. ANDREW
Barrister and, Solicitor
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LISTOWEL, ONTARIO,
IN LUCKNOW
Every Wednesday 'and.
Saturday.:Afternobn• '.
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Office in the Joynt• Block
' Telephone
Lucknow
528-3116
*R. S. HETHERINGTON,Q.C
Barrister, 'Etc..
Wingham and "Lucknow
' IN .LUCKNOW.
MONDAY and WEDNESDAY'
• Located. • in' Kilpatrick Block:
Phone Wingham
Office. ,. 357•.3'630, Res. 357=2570
IMPERIAL OIL
PRODUCTS
for .promptservice,
and quality products,
Contact:
GRANT CHISHOLM'
Phone Collect.
:Dungannon529.7524
"Always, Look. To . Imperial
Forlite Best"
A WiVioms, Q
Optometrist
9 Patrick Street W.
WINGHAM
'hamo 3571282'.
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CHURCH NEWS
UNIT 5 . LUCKNOW U.C.W.
Unit ' 5 met September 8th in
the fellowship room with a pot
luck supper which • proved well
arranged. After ' the tables were
cleared, Mrs. Robert Finlay con-
ducted the business; After the op-
ening exercises, Mrs. Raynard Ac-
kert spoke ' on the display Crafts.
.and Arts to be . held.. October 6th
in the • church. Mrs. Bryce Elliott.
took the chair for the program,'
• with Mrs. Len. Ritchie and 'Mrs:
R, Finlay taking the'' meditation.
Mrs. Jack Irwin favoured ' with
a 'violin solo. Mrs. Harold Green.
then . gave a travelogue . o'n. their
trip to Japan last June and .show-
ed pictures that highlighted their
trip. The meeting closed in the
usual way.
W. R. Hamilton
NEXT
OPTOMETRIST
TO LYCEUM. THEATRE.
WINGHAM
PHONE, 357-1361
.WINGHAM
MEMORIAL SHOP
THE. BEST GRANITES
Along With
EXPERT DESIGNING AND
WORKMANSHIP
Prices, . Most: Reasonable` i.
Cemetery Lettering . a.:Specialty.
JOHN MALICK
P.O. Box ' 158
PHONE 357.1910, WINGHAM
acKenzie
Memorial Chapel
FUNERAL SERVICE
Services conducted according
to your `wishes at your Home,
your Church, or at our Mem-
oriel Chapel at no additional
charge.
Lucknow, Phone '528-3432`
Day or Night
,.ma,v.
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J.� MacK...ENZIE, OD
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Optometrist
NOW IN RIPLEY
EVERY WEDNESDAY a
`Office Hours. 10:00 a.m. to 9:00
p.m. Phone Roy MacKenzie,
Ripley, 96-r-24 for appointment.
R. W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST .- GODERICH •.
F. T. Armstrong
Consulting. Optometrist
The Square
.(Phone JAckson 4.7661:)
TED COLLYER
Registered Master Electrician
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
.Specializing, In
Electric He •
acing, . Electric Wiring
and Repairs
'and
All Electrical .Appliances
Lucknow -- phone 528-5182
Caviller, McIntosh
and Ward.
,CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Resident • Partner,
... J. E. Kennedys C.A
Opposite Post Office
Phone 88134711
Walkerton
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K. LOUGH, CENTENNIAL
(Continued from page. 1)
Graham. 'In loving memory of
Mr and Mrs Fred Haldenby • by
Mr, and Mrs ,Ted Haldenby and
family, A pot of mums in mem-
ory of . Alfred H. Hodgins by his
family.
A, number of cash donations:
were given from. former parish
overs and friends. In loving mem-
ory of . Mr. & Mrs, Alfred Heiden
by from Mr. & Mrs, Art Graham
and Mrs. Dorothy Thompson, -
In loving memory'of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Bell from Mr.; and Mrs.
George Haldenby, Mr. and Mrs,.
Harold _Haldenby, Mr. • and Mrs;
Clare. Sperling ' and their families:
In loving memory of our parents
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Colwell
and ; our sister Annetta from the
Colwell ' . family, Gladys, ,.Ann,
Isobel, " George and Currie: Two
baskets of . flowers were given, by
Reeve P A. Murray and Mrs.
Murray.
Following the dedication , of
these gifts by Canon R. W. Stump,
a forceful sermon was . delivered
by. Rev. L. W. Owen paying trib-
ute to the pioneers who were.ded
icated to ., their... ' church and their
At the . chancel; steps was placed
a 3 story anniversary cake made
by Mrs. Harold Haldenby & ' Mrs.
Jim Smith and decorated by Mrs.
Howard. Thompson. The ,cake was
cut by Mrs. James Hodgins senior
lady of ; the congregation. The
candles were lighted by Mrs. R.
W. Stump and Mrs. William Cox.
Grace,yas sung and the recession-
al•hymn was. "Faith .of. Our Fathers
Living Still".
A fellowship hour and a buffet 1"
luncheon was followed by a short
program. •Rev - : Benson Cox wel-
coined everyone and " recalled
some of the early history. Miss;
Bertha Blue of . Ripley, sang"The
hymns . of the old church ; choir".
Mr. Chester Emmerton warden of
Bkuce County.. brought : greetings.
Mrs :'Harold Haldenby: sang "I see
' God Mr. Murray Gaunt MLA,
expressed -his pleasure.in being
present • and .extended 'congratu-
lations. Mrs. Jack Hewitt sang.
"I Shall Not Pass Again This Way".
Mr. Donald Blue of Ripley spoke
and also brought greetings. ' Rev.
Charles Cox of Teeswater spoke
briefly. God Save the Queen was
sung.
For, the. evening ' a large . con-
gregation : turned outto welcome
the Venerable P. C. McRitchie of
Brantford another. former ';Rector.'
The choir • favoured • with ; the . an-
them "The Lord Is My. Shepherd
after which the new 'electronic
organ '•' was dedicated in loving
memory of the plate ..William D.
Cox by his wife: Martha and dau-
ghter Mary and d his brother Ben-
son' also an organ lamp sacred
to . the memory of Milton Walsh
given by his. wife ' Gertrude and
family.
A chair " in loving - memory of
Thomas;I•Iodgins ty.. his wife Agnes.
his sister Audrey and parents Mr.
& Mrs. James • Hodgins.. A church
flag in memory of Alfred Hodgins
given, by his daughter Norine
and husband Rudy. An embossed
scroll in memory of Sophia (Hal
denby) Ferguson, organist in 1879,
given by her daughters. •
• Archdeacon McRitchie recalled
AVON CALLING
WOMEN Christmas selling starts
early. with Avon Cosmetics—part
or full time—valuable sales ter-
ritory now available. Write Mrs.
Shirley Latham;. 2410 3rd Ave. W,
Owen Sound or :call collect FR 6-
4643.
SERVICES
SEPTIC, TANKS 'CLEANED
Septic tanks, cess . pools, • etc,,
pumped and.cleaned with' mod-
ern ' equipment. All work guar-
anteed, Louis Blake; ' R. 2 Brus-
sels, phone 442-w-6.
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
Beef • and porksold in any
quantity. • Custom, butchering in
Government licensed abattoir. Pigs
every Tuesday. Beef from Monday,
through Thursday. '
rUTTON'S . MEAT MARKET
AUCTION SALC 'LL'
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Allan Macintyre
Licensed Auctioneer
Lucknow Phune 'a28-3519'
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many happy times spent here and
gave _a most timely message. • Mrs:
Harold Haldenby sang "I walk-
ed today where Jesus walked."
Following, the recessional;, hymn,
a social hour was, again held .in
the Sunday School room' where
refreshments were served, Bishop
W. A. Townshend, who was' pre-
sent at''the :evening' servibe, de-
lighted everyone with his .humour.
and words of encouragement. He
said the happiest.. days of their,.
lives lwere spent here and a re-
minder that he will be returning
for the Harvest Thanksgiving ser-
vices on .'October . ilth and 'he
said :`I want to .see, you all here."
The Rev. T. .J. McKinney and.
Mrs.' McKinney were also '..pres-
ent
present at the ' evening servicer
Services in : the : Presbyterian
and: Pentecostal churches ::were
withdrawn.
YOUR PEDLAR . AGENCY
.BETTER GARDEN TILLERS
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GOLDEN GLOW:'
EGG PICK-UP DEPOT.
'Nfw L.IFE" .
'ig• Starter Booster Pellets
with Aureomycin , at :2 weeks,followed up ' with Anti -Scour
.PIG RATION PELLETS, give you a little pig formula second
to none:
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NEW LIFE
• 12% Dairy 1 Con.
or .32%. Supp
ARE NOT SEASONAL,'. but. the year round formula: for
GOOD MILK PRODUCTION. •.
"NEW .LIFE"
falf Grower Ration
for GROWTH • and BLOOM at • NOMINAL COST
KNECHTEL ..• and, SON LTD,
Lucknow Branch, Phone 5284014,
"There's A New Life Feed For Every Nee''
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