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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-03-13, Page 11WEDNESDAY, MAX la .1863. r THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCIt;NOW, ONTARIO II 1N ▪ LA / •. /: ■ ■ •■ ■'...�®AIS_. „- , ••■ ■ • 1963 !ontiae Laurentian• sedan, automatic A • 1963 Chev .:Belair Sedan,' automatic,, radio • ■ • :1962' Pontiac` Parisienne 2 -door hardtop,, V-8, sully •• powered • ■ 1962 Pontiac; Parisienne.4-door hardtop,. V''-8, fully, powered •■ . ■: 1962 Chev Belair Sedan,; •automatic, _fully ..equipped. '. A_' 2--1962'Pontiac ..Laurentian' Sedans,` autornatic, Y eq Aped 'full ui p. ;. ■ 1..1962 'Pontiac Stratochief, automatic; radio ■, 1962 Pontiac . Laurentian 2 -door hardtop, V-8, automatic .1961 Chev Impala, 4 -door . hardtop, V-8, fully powered . . • 1861 Pontiac Laurentian, 2 -door. hardtop• ■ ' . 1961 Pontiac Laurentian, power steering, automatic; , fully .■ ■ . • • a. ■ , . • •w. • . . ■ • ■ ■ :: equipped' • ■ 1961 Vauxhall ' 1111 1960 Pontiac Sedan, standard'.. transmission In 1959 Volkswagen ' ■ 1959 Pontiac' Sedan, , standard tiansin ssion • ' ■ • '1959 Chev Belair Sedan with automatic. 1959, Pontiac Sedan, V-8 automatic, ' power steering III 1958 Ford Fairlane Sedan, automatic 1958 Oldsmobile 4 -dont. hardtop ---i :.195 Chev--2-door,:•-automatic ■• 1957 Pontiac Sedans standard ■ NUMBER OF. 1955 MODELS from '• ...' MANX OLDER 1%IODELS TO CHOOSE ,TRUCKS!!, .., . _ 'FRVCKS! .. •rj ..:1959: Obey -ton Pick-up •. ▪ 1958 GMC' 1 -ton.' Pick-up -. • .■ • • ►russeis ■ Funeral,$unday For F�Qwic�C lady •' MRS ANSON- RUTTAN Mrs Anson Ruttan, 67,` of Ho- wick Township, died Friday at Wing'haM Hospital,' She was the mother of Mrs, Lloyd' 'Ashton' & Mrs, Robert Finlay .of Lucknow. Mrs,- Ruttan had -''been its poor, ,health for' some tithe with, 'a heart condition .and suffered a stroke in hospitala short time before cher death. She was known. to many in this: • comm•unity as her frequent confinements •'in Wingham ,hospital caused her .•to become '•acquaiz ted •with: many tram . this '•district.. . . Mr. and . Mrs.. Ruttan farmed. all their :life in* !the G.orrie area and still resided onthe fafrn, Highway Wre••ast of Gorrie;, at the • tlrme of Mrs. Ruttan's death..Mrs. Ruttan's greatest interest,.. 'was her fainily, grandchildrenr and. great; gandchildren who loved & respected her, • :Funeral service 'was 'ihe1d.: From. ,the Moir funeral •'home, •Gorrie, on Sunday .with burial .in WroX- eter ceznetery,• Mrs Ruttan, the former Gwen•doline , Matilda' Snell of Grey»Tovin•shp, is sur- vived . 'by 'her :.'husband, three ■, daughters, Mrs. 'Lloyd • (Janet) -Asotcxr and-Mrs:"Rabert—rt—(Ma CM g. •-:■ stet) , Finlay •of Lucknow,' and ■,, a' i.;s N'ell,ie .Rurttan of. Toronto, • up ane son,"`L1oyd of Wroxeter; six '■... ' RO`1N ■ grandchildren; two. • grea`t-grand- _a • PAGE FT.F,VT mileea■!r■aUIUR.II0■I II I a■bd ■Ineil a•1•■■•i• .•••GARDEN PIN O..,. E••; • ... $1QOO. . • .., .: . , to $30O.00 .:...,: � I Extra cash, for sumerh�olid'ay,-New Hardy very `•■ :. productive Blackberry (Thrmbleberry) yields ' 5 • to . 8 ■ •: ` ■ -_ pints--b-ci esu per plant. Long life. These big, .,shiny In berries are ..in great demand -by stores and dealers-,., a . everywhere; Over. 25;000 acres grown in U.S.A. A14-no&t_N. ■m• none Eastern Canada,`•• , ■ P Inter City is importing limited' quantity off' ■ . selectedlarits fromnont�hernew 'York State where / climate it similar to Ontario. Rows 8:. feet apart /; • •:o '" plants '3 feet apart.'_. Grown in hills keeping. canes.o' ■ cut' back. to. 4, feet hvgh• :Easy to' handle. /` ■ • • :Extra .heavy stock 100 plants $24.0Q;• 50 for ::, $$13.50; Changes prepaid if •,all cash. with order. Must • E :have 20%• .deposit on C.O.D, orders.. Complete planting ■ ■ and' after care instructions. Free . advisory ' service,. ■i • This 'Offer good only .to Marth 23rdsubject to stock / N unu'old, . w nu • . INTER CITY BERRY CO LIMITED i' • "II II II • Be* 425 Orillia, Ontario. im iauesuleeieseme•Nii ■miesseepai itexim■I■eIII•$ ll , lean■■nnifag■■■■■■noninne■■ra■■Onnno■e■■•■■■a■n■i ■ • • Now' Is The 'Time To. Install' ;' iv ▪ : • NASH ALUMINUM • s. WINDOWS :and DOORS ■ • ■ -Make. ' . ' your hone comfortable and more:. attractive ly . ■ • �•, installing NASH ' aluminum • .commination.' ' •doors and ,i _• ▪ • are made of : heavy ; gauge extruded : windows.. - "These units aluminum. '■. 4' • ■ • • 101 VictoriaSt.,. Goderich ,'Phone' .collect 'JA 4=882:1 i' inonnana■anIli.■sea ■a'e■■■I■•■■■•a■a■aial■U■a•I■ i; MacDonald of iowick Township,,. Mrs, Tena Watson,of ,Brussels;' ■ one brother, • John Sneil, Morris ▪ Township. it Lo+ ne .';Emnierton . were' Sunday Mr.' and Mrs. Cheater ' ■ Ernmern to• ■ Cities Service Deshler. • `Phone ,173,`•Brussels t■ Returning..1 'from,Florida R�:R�ai eau■ti■eau■aeai■;aiau■auuusuniai�'■aadouaua' 'Wedrresday's�storrn, Mr. and Mrs:: Donald Blue Spent :th•e night :with Award 'Books To Debating Team The Bruce County Junior Farmers' Annual Meeting, .was' herd Saturday, March :2nd, 1963;• at ' Teeswater 'Town Hall' fol- lowed •by • a ,banquet and dance. Greetings., were :;Ibr'owght to. 'the: •Association.. •by •Harvel „Palma Reef,' the Warden of ;Bruce Coun- ty, _ and Harold . Wolfe, . President of ••the •Bruce 'County Federation of.. ,Agriculture. Mr, James ,Ker-' rivgan of Walkerton, , represent-,' inrg Cities . Service Oil,, presented books` to the Junior Farmers fon. their winning: debatiri,g , team of,." Ernest' ' Ackert, 1•io'lyrood Cliff Em` .m erton, Ripley; George ;Holirn, Walkerton and Jeaii*Smit>h, 'Wal- kerton. An electron off officers' resulted in :the. .following:- Past Press dent,. Bessie .,Moffat, Teeswater: Preside:n,t, . Art. McKague,• Tees-... water; 1st .. Vice -Pres:; Wanita • Die►bel,; ' Tara; ,2nd Vice=Pres.; Barry Joltnston Ripley Press Reporter, .'Roy., 'Pennington, Tees - /Water; ' Secretary -Treasurer; ',Geo. Holm, Walkerton; Provincial "Director, .Bessie.."•.Moffat, Tees- ‘‘week rendered roads impassable. ,orrice .again. High 'banks on the concessions hide :farm. buiIdiings from . view.. Minor accidents ,were, caused as a ; :r•esult of poor visi bility. Birds are doing their best. Ito herald the spring season .but are forced to seek 'shelter .a•s . in termi'ttent'starrns•.prevail. As the old saying goes, ,-Spring .may be just .around the. corner: Mr.: Charles Ernmer'on sand • AMBERLEY An •lb/formative fihir of the: Holy Land was shown at Tine .River United' Church 'on ,Sunday evening by l ev:. Donald McKen- *aszie ,who as •one, one,of a party who toured historical ipl•aces' of :the Holy Land.' 1-iis, narration . of the tour made interesting • viewing, `• A. collection at the close o'f' the reeking was ,taken t further the education M a Korean fboy, A number , from this ' Vicinity attended the: ',Lucknow District High School 'band ; concert on, Friday evening. • Eugene . Blue of Detroit visited '' at the week -end with .lass parent,. Mr, and Mrs• 3ohin'7Blue, Mi s Jean Geddes` of Toronto and Mr. Murray Johnston Of Sarnia' were week=end guests. with Mr. and Mrs; Cliff Geddes ,re enrtly. Mrs, Donald Courtney ;`held qt il'tings •at ;heir h•om •last week far the U,C,W, .Wednesday', ,s'torm' 'of .last Mr. and'; Mrs, Jahn ;Blue. • Thom:a's iia•rgrave, 42; years old, of Durham, , critically nnjured when. :a chain ..saw almost 'sev- ered his. legs - in an accident . at: the, Maple, Leaf Veneer Ce. Ltd. plant, , died 'at the OWen ' Baund General ,and Marine ' .Hospital: He had'%undergone....'a 3.' 'hour'. _operation in an .'.efifort' 4o .save ;legs. Cut' Fuel Bills . Up To . 30% ; a WE .INSTALL' AND •,SERVICE WHAT WE SELL 171II III II • ••.. STEWART'S' Aluminum Sales EMORIALS Unsurpassed in Beauty and Value ' '. . MORRIS 8 GRANITE And•" MARBLE" -''WORKS representative • Phone' Ross ' MacLennan:: ,Kincardine •VNY,:.if NtoteiWh•: rhyy�yyy.lMj,I.I.M'nl gai....:vwwiM�.K ::• ve•ry. step ' of : he wayr .::;{..,T••y�VM/wrr:iMw.:irw�.�w.�.MYw�wMMif °.. ' YOUR RED . CROSS SERVE rves :you All a5es... •; all sta es � ..ever stets, of th'e • waythroe h Zits our Red Cross'se 9 Y P• 9 Y . y r y gp , The Infant, the- adolescent the adult and the aged all' benefit from the' services and ��rogramme5 d Out In .our communit being •car'''e . ,Help your Red Croee to continue' its humanitariant,work-,think 'of the, Many ways't ie Red •Grose Si curves •ybu and'your neighbour—then(plan your donation or pledge to the best of your 'means. A ,generous' donation .Will do 80'much;for so .many in 1963.• ' .: f' REDc:R�SSNEEDS YOUR HELP ontrobutians May Be Left At The Bank Of Mofltreal, Lucknow