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WEDNESDAY, . SEPT. 23rd, 1964,
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Roy N BENTLEY
PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
GODERICH, ONTARIO
Box 478
Phone 524-9521
A. M HARPER
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
GIRL GUIDE' NEWS
Guides of the.' lst'L'ucknow ,Com-
pany , began Allis meeting with a
Kim's .game held outdoors.: Patsy:
Marriott., M. Elizabeth Henderson,
Carol Brown and Joanne Greer
were successful •in passing this
test. After roll.call, leaves which
were brought for the leaf contest
were inspected, Thea Robin patrol
won this phase' of ' the event with'
27 specimens brought.
Dr. McKim visited the company
and instructed the senior girls in
artificial respiration. This demon-
stration was part of a First Class
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT ' ` iAfter a few minutes of Patrols-
n -council, campfire .:was held~
Janet Carruthers presented the
• first Guide law, "A 'Guide's Hon-
55 - 57 South; Street, Goderich our is• to be T
• rusted. Thegirls
sang 'well, and:Taps closed the
Telephone 524-7562 meeting at . 9:00 p.m. .
'JOH NS•TON E'S.
FUNERAL HOME
Modern ern and Convenient
Lucknow, ; Phone 528-3013
Day.. or :Night
Setrvin g. All: Faiths
According to Their Wishes
Moderate Prices
Established.,. 1894
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R;. DU NAL
D.C., . Sp: C.
Chiropractor,
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W. R. Hamilton
OPTOMETRIST
NEXT. TO LYCEUM THEATRE
WINGHAM
PHONE 357-1361
'WINGHANI
MEMORIAL SHOP
THE, BEST 'GRANITES
Along With
EXPERT.. DESIGNING' AND
• WORKMANSHIP
Physio and Electro' Therapist ' •'
Wingham -- Phone: 357-3580• ;.
• Prices Most Reasonable
• Cemetery Lettering :a . Specialty
JOHN' *MALICK
P.O: • BOX:, 158
PHONE. 357.1910, • WINGHAM
(Office" located on John . St. West
next to Toronto Dominion Bank)
INSURANCE a
FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY
AUTOMOBILE and :' LIFE
To Protect Your : Jack,
Insure With . Jack Today.
J. A. McDONAGH
Lucknow, Phone '520-3423
R. W. ANDREW
Barrister and ;Solicitor.
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
IN LUCKNOW
Every 'Wednesday, and'
Saturday Afternoon
Office in the Joynt Block
Telephone::
Lucknow 528-311.6
:HETHERINGTON,
ow
SQAY
Located in Kilpatrick Block
Phone W ingham
Offices 357-3630 — • . Res. 351.2$70
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Barrister, Etc:
Wingham' and, Luckn
IN LUCKNOW
MONDAY and WEDNE
I.M PERIAL- OIL
PRODUCTS'
for prompt service,
and quality products,
Contact
"GRANT CHISHOLM '
Phone Collect
Dungannon 529-7524
`~Always Look. To 1'tnperial
For` The Best"
A. Williams, O.D.
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MacKenzie
ernorlal:•Chopel-..
FUNERAL 'SERVICE
Services conducted 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, 0.D.1
Optometrist
NOW 'IN RIPLEY
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Office Hours 10;00a.m. to 9:00
ppm. 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 • diaster, Electrician
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Specializing • In
Electric Heating: Electric Wiring
Gavilier, Mclntosh
and. Repairs
and.
All Electrical Appliances'
Lticl how �- •Phone 528-5182
CA..:RTD...OF THANKS
The members of ' the Lucknow
Lawn Bowling Club take this
means of thanking the merchants
and manufacturers or the • fine
selection of prizes and cash don-
ations, that helped to make our.
Labor Day tournament • the suc
cess that it was.
1 would like to thank all those
who remembered me.. with . cards
and visits while I was in hos-
pial. .
W. A. "Bud" Hamilton
SINCERE THANKS •
We wish too sincerely thank the'
many • people who. were• so k!nd
and • thoughtful at . the time and
since the death ` of a dear him -
band and father, ' This thoughtful-
ness will never be forgotten and
has helped us greatly in our
sorrow:
The. Campbell Thompson family
and Ward
UhtOm4tr1
iSt CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS,
• .
Resident Partner,
J.. E. Kennedy,, O.A.
Oppos` Office
Phone 881-3471 est' Walkerton
9 Patrick Street W.
WINGF1AM
Phone 3574282
IN MEMORIAM
HODGINS - In loving memory of
our son Thomas Hodgins who,
passed` away tine year ago Sep-
tember 24,. 1963.
We miss the sound of ' your foot
steps~
And your voice since you have
gone
And though no longer we: see you
In our hearts . you still live on
.Father. and` Mother Hodgins
,.FALL FAIR ..
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inches.
Shetland ponies' in parade, best
cowboy or cowgirl costume, Nan-
cy Walden, ': Linda Walden, Carol
Campbell, Linda Chisholm.
Riding horses in parade, best
cowboyor cowgirl costume, Wen-
dy. MacKenzie, Douglas Campbell,
Barbara Cameron, Nancy Kirk-
land.
Races
Boys 6 and 7, ` Ian .Montgomery.;.
John Hamilton; girls, Linda Cur
rie, . Brenda Johnstone; boys •8
and 9, 'Randy Gilfillin, Mark .Chis-
holm; girls, Leona Hogan, Joanne
Thompson; boys, 10 and 11,
liam Dickie, John 'Walt; : girls,
Jean : Webster, Kathy Hogan; boys
12 and over, . Tiro Collyer, John
Emberlin - Jim MacDonald (tied);
girls, Janette .Eckenswiller, Jack-
ie Johnston;; .100 yard dash, boys, . .
Tim Collyer, John. Emberlin.
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Grandstand Program
• Througout : the` afternoon, Cath-
erine. Dunsinuir, favored with vo-
cal solos • accompanied by Mrs.
Ross Cumming, Ripley District
High School double trio accom 1
parried by. Mrs. John. C. MacDon-
ald sang, several numbers;. Mrs
Eleanor Ir ein played several vio-
lin selections accompanied b y
Mrs. Ross Cumming
Some, new and interesting. 'fea-
tures of the fair were ,piano ; and
organ numbers in the arena at
the 'display of Garnet E. Farrier
of Whitechurch. A ,number of mu-
sicians • provided a continuous au=:
thence with some fine music, Kin-
loss Boy Scouts quenched • t h e
thirst of many a fairgoer with
their apple cider. The ' boys ' gath-
ered their own apples and . had
them crushed at Mildmay.
Because of being short staffed
PAGE THIRTEEN
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Chartered Accountants: Municipal Auditors
Boa, 663 Kincardine Phone '5 5..
ers, Mrs. .Otto Jouwsma, ,Wing-. Thursday with her parents ' Mr.
ham,' $3;' Mrs. T. J. Salkeld, $2; . and Mrs: Alex ; E.' Purdon, Luck -
Mrs. David Elphick, $1- . now.
Public school art display, No:' Maitland Presbyterial Executive
held their meeting on Wednesday,
September 16th , i n Langside
church. Mrs. • Victor Emerson of.
•
Whitechurch Mallory Bary attended and,.
learned that the Sectional meet-
ings are to be held ' on October
21st at Ripley, and Gerrie on Oc-
tober
ctober 22nd, and that the ° annual
meeting of the Presbyterial will:
be held for 1965- in Lucknow• Pres-
byterian church. ,
12 , West Wawanosh, Belfast; pro-
ject, Johnny Adams, No. 9 Kin
oss; grades 3 &. 4, Kinloss Cen-
tral; No. 12. West . Wawanosh.
Public School pony - potato : race,
John' !bleak, Linda : Chisholm,
Carol Campbell:
and working, under ' difficult ' ,cir-
cumstances . at present, the Send.
tinel is not able to publish a •
frill list of winners ,at the fair.
Some top point . gettersthat we
are aware of at, writing time fol-:
lowing, the fair are: Homemade
baking, Mrs. Lloyd Arnold, R.R.
5 . Kincardine, , 130 points,silver.
entree dish; ' Mrs. Stewart Hunter
of Armow, 88 .pints, $5; . Mrs.
Fred Milne, Kitchener, 82 points,
$3; William 'Neilson chocolate cake
special; Mrs. Ross Gammie; ' Rob-
in Hood special, white . bread, Mrs.
Lloyd. Arnold, ' brown bread, • Mrs.
Ewart Taylor; Ladies' depart-
ment, Mrs. " Oliver MacCharles:
141 points, $10 merchandise; Mrs.
W e s Heimpel, Wroxeter, 126
points, $5 merchandise; group.
display, Kairshea W.I., $15; St.
Helens W.I., $10, Lucknow
$7: Hacketts U.C.W., $5; 4-11.pro-
ject display, Lurcknow' No, I, $3;
Kairshea $2;. Zion $2; ' Colwain.
ash $2; St. Helens $1; Fine ''arts,
Mrs. Oliver MacCharles, $2.50;
Beatrice 11uillin, $1.50; Flow-
WiTECHURcH
Mrs:., Cassie Falconer'
spent
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