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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-07-17, Page 9T) DNESDAY, DULY 17,, :1963 ,1777,77 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PACE , NINE ROY'N.•1BEN:TLEY • PUB.LIC ACC. OU NTANT • GODERICH,, ONTARIO Box 478 Phor• ie JAckson 4-9521 A. M. HA .PER AND -COMPANY Chartered Accountants • 55-57, South Street GODFRICH`, ONT.AEIO .• Telephone JA , 4-7562 (JOHNSTONE'S. • FUNERAL HOME Modern: and Convenient - Lucknow, Phone '528-3013 Day .or. Night' Ser4Vhig- All Faiths According, to. Their Wishes Moderate. Prices :, • Established 1894 • RDU VAL 'Sp.C. • Chiropractor 'hysio and Eleetro Therapist Ingham • Phone 300. ffice .1oc.ated or John St'. West wt•'to •Totonito Dominion Bank) INSURANCE FIRE( WIND,, CASUALTY AUTOMOBILE :• ANHLIFE ToProtect Your Jack, Insure -. With; Jack Today. J. A. McD,ONAGH Lucknow, Phone 528-3423 STATE ;FARM. MITTUA.L. AU.TOMOB.I LE: 1NSURANCE Investigate :Before Investing REUBEN WILSON' R.R. 3,' Goderich- ;Phone 80 'r-8 Dungannon DUPLICATOR supplies, bond ;paper, mimeo, paper, typewriter paper in pads and quantity, ink' and master sheets, . ,duplicator fluid, hectograph achines and supplies, if we don't st�k our. requirements, we will • •g to order 'fpr you. The ' Luckn. Sentinel, ' R. WANDREW REW Bartter and -Solicitor LISTOWEL,''ONTARIO IN • k.UCKNOW Every Wednesday and, Saturday Afternoon Office. in' the' Joynt Block 'Telephone:. ..._ Ice 135 Residence 314 S. HETHERINGTON, • 'Q.C..• Barrister,'. Etc, Wingham and •Lucknow • • IN - LUCKNOW fonday and Wednesday ' ,ocated. in Kilpatrick Block 'Phone Wingham ice 48 Residence 97 • IMPERIAL'OIL, PRODUCTS. for prompt service, and quality .products,; :Contact: GRANT CHISHOLM Me' out Dungafimn 724 I ;0 .10 Lucknow' • • `AlVvays Look TO imperial For The Best'' ,. . • • MacKenzi�., Mernorial . Chap FUNERAL. SERVICE. • Services conducted. accord- ing to your wishes at 'your Home, your Church, ,or at. our Memorial Chapel at no additional charge. • • Lucknow, Phone 528-3432 Day or Night . WINGHAM. �AEMORI"AL SHOP We Haile Been Memorial ` Craftsmen' for Thirty=Seven Ye'ars, Always Using THE BEST GRANITES , Along With , . . Expert Designing and Workmanship. Prices Most Reasonable Cemetery :,Lettering '.'a: Specialty R. A ' S POTTO N Phone 256, ; Wingham, 'Ontario. ' G. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist ' Office, on Patrick' :St.., just off the Main;.. St. in WINGHAM Professional ,Eye Examination Optical ..Services For' appointment ' ' Please ..Phone 770,• Wirigham K.F1.; MacKENZIE O.D. Optometrist NOW: IN RIPLEY . :.. EVERY WEDNESDAY Office Hours •10:00 a.m. to -9:00 p ,m. Phone . Roy • • MacKenzie Ripley, 96-r-24 for appointment:, R V#f BELL, OPTOMETRIST - ,• ,GODERICH F. T. Armstrong Consulting Optometrist, The Square • tPhotie`JAckson 4-7661) • / - • HITECHU--(-14 4R'ev, J. •Ure Stewart of Sea-, forth called ,on Mr. K, Patter - sen on Wednesday. 'Rev. Stewart :came to Whitechurch,. March 27th, 19.13 and left the charge n '19118, Mrs. George Fisher is spend. ing this week ?holidaying at. Balm. Beach near Midland with Mr. & .Mrs. Arnold Lougheed and' fa wily. • The ' Whitechuiych Jr.. Juvenile ;soft 'ball team again battled with- Lucknow Intermediates ,on. the Wingham diamond. Lucknow pit - ,cher, McDonagh and Whitechurch pitcher Farrier, gave , 'a • score of 2-1 in :favor 'of 'Lucknow. (Monday evening, .Mr., James MVlacIlraith,; Mr and Mrs. John - sten Conn, Mrs: George Fisher, Mrs. Victor Emerson met at the home ' of . Mrs. Fisher to begin plans for the celebration of the.. 100th anniversary :of (Chalmers Presbyterian • Church here on May 3lst, 1'9194; , Mr. 'and Mrs. Albert Coultes and Diane motored' to ' Wallace:. burg ' on Tuesday 'taking:with them,- Mrs. Jack ;Cannes and• Debbie Mts. their • new home. Mr. and Mrs. 'Coultes , 'returned' on Wednesday •.and :Dian.e remained for.. the rest of .the week.' Mr, and ;MTs, Wesley.•Tirffin ,&' Mrs. ,Myrtle 'Dawson visited on Wednesday with. Mr.. and Mrs: Miles. McMiiIan• of Teeswater.. Mrs. Jack Hayes Sr ,t .Mr. and Mrs. Don Hayes 'and . Derwyn' of : Livonia, Michigan; /visited ,: the former's` sister, Mrs. Mary ;Jane Tiffin, Mr. and' Mrs. Russel Rit- chie and Mr.' and 'Mrs. 'Charles • Tiffin. • ' Mrs. . D. MacDonald returned home.' Wednesday' after visiting, two 'weeks, with ber %daughter & Mt, ` :McCharl.es and 'family of Arkona. " Mrs., Emerson Hickey, sons, Murray and, Shane of Wingharn spent .the •firstof the.. week With her `par•ents, Mr. and AMrs..:Hugh Hand. • 'Mrs Nettiie ' Shipley of Inner kip 'spent .a few :d ays with ,Mr, •and Mrs. ;Earl Caslick and with • Other Caslick . relatives in the locality Mr. and.: Mrs. Irwiri Page 'of. Milton spent the "week -end with Mr. • and • Mrs.. .Davie ' MacDonald. 'The regular 4neeting of White church. Women's I.nsti'tute was: held on July 9th •at 8:30 in the Whitechurch. •Community•, Mem- orial 1i611. Mrs. 'Frank Ross,; 1st Vice President, presided. ,During the business session .it Was ',dec:i,d- LUCKNOW DISTRICT` CO-OPERATIVE ' INC.. ':L• ucknow, ('hone 5284125 • TED COLLYER • Registered' `M r • Electr clan' ELECTRICAL CON A TOR, Specializing: 'in Electric Heating, Electric Wiring and. Repairs and All electrical ' Appliances. •Lucknow; Phone' 528-5182 Cgviller; Nlclntosh and Wird CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Resident "iParttter ; '� J,. E, )Kennedy, C.A� Opposite ••1'ost Office Phone 881-3471 • W.atkertoti ly KINLOUGH We are pleased to report that Mr. Alex Percy's new ihotse progressing _well. It replaces •the. one 'wh'ich was: 'destroyed !by fire last March. :Mr. and Mrs. Norman• Fry .and family of Brampton visited over the Week --end with her .,parents, Mr. and Mrs.."William E. H. ald.'en- • Mr. James Hodge returned horse after visiting ' at Dunn - Visitor's during the ,Week With MMrs.' William; Cox and Rey. Ben- son Cox,. were Mrs.. Jean Bruce, Sarnia, Rev. .Palmer; Rev. Can- on R. • W.. 'Stump and'Alts. Stump and Mrs, Andrews of Walkerton, Mr.. and Mrs. John• Scott, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Mart3rn of Ripley,. Mrs.. Verna Boyle, .Mrs. Irene (MacKenzie and Miss Vera Boyle of Moose . Jaw,'• Sank., Miss Eva Culbert and Mr. Lorne Culbert, Cori. 10. The ,following names were not included in the ,account . orf •the H, :I 50th•• anniversary.; presi- dents—Miss McKenzie, Mrs. Torn Harris, ,Mrs. Fred; Thompson, Mrs. Joseph Hanna, Mrs.' Eldon Eckenswiller, Mrs.. Levi ''Eckens wilier; Mrs., • Jim Smith. Secre- taries-- Miss May •!Henry, ,Miss Elva: Hodgins„ Mrs. Frank Mcln tes:h, ilVligs Pearl' Halderi!by, Miss Cora Percy, Mrs: .Roy .Graham. x ..1.00414,4,4,44404444.44 ed :to. ;paint .the outside ` trim •.err the Hall. ;The roll .call, a girls name !beginning. , with the.' letter was•. 'answered .411y 13 'mein-. hers, and'. .1 • visitor. The `guest 'speaker, :Mrs. • Gilbert Beecroft dealt with the subject. Hine Economies and 'Health. She told how' Norfolk :county,'. `checked in various looali'ties 2,400 ,people of. varied income and occupations oto• find the . poorest fed group. • The -(result was. the teenager -girls; were the Poorest. The boys Were ,twice as well fed. • It was .found 20%• ate no vegetables ••and the. second • used no milk.' Our area filen London nip was pin point- ed where . le, kerni.a-'frequently occurred. They .are 'suspicious: of so • much ;treatirnent'•:of foods to keep .them fresh as being ' a cause. , The speaker by asking 'questions • ;had' all taking part in this: subject and proved that Home Economics is to help thp. people understand 'how. •to !keep the family happy with foods and thus ` • enjoy' . •hiving,, Mrs Alex Leaver on behalf of. the.. Institute thanked and 'presented Mrs; !Bee- croft with Beecroft..with the gift of:a cup and Saucer'. Mrs. , Dan Tiffin- gave 'a piano solo "Eldweiss Giid-e," 'The motto, "The best tra.nquiliers is. a clear conscious', was giVen by rs, Dustan Beecr•.o!ft. Who proved. the demand for 'tranquilizers was. for, over wrought" nerves,• acci- dents, shock, pair-, tired hearts, sickness; 'business , pressures; spending above our income, too many late • hours, making sleep illusive, Knowing: they must have sleep they use the tranquilizer but the sleep that, comes with •a • clear conscious is the best, but who of us,, Who carry fres¢onsi= Mr. and Mrs: Stott Walsh and Stephen '.of Carlsrube. visited on. Sunday .• with Mrs. ' Gertrude Walsh. • Mr. 'and • Mr's. John. Murray . & • son,•-• Brian of Lethbridge, Al- berta, • are visiting with Mr: and "qrs., ,P. A. Murray and family. Miss :Marjorie .,Burt has been holidaying .. with . • Miss ' Sandra MacKay . at Tiverton. • Mrs. Angus few of Tiver. ton spent a few days with Mr.; and . Mrs:.Bill: Burt 'and 'family. Mr: Henry ,Seiling •of Wingham also visited at the Burt home. .Miss Wi•nnifred • Percy,; ' Joan, IN IIEMORIAM ; BADLY -= In loving, ,memory of Mary. Hackett, wife of the late . John Bradley w•ho, ..rpassed. away ,July 15th, 1959, . Gone.- from us, ;but leaving memories • ' . Death can never :take away, - Memories that. will always linger While •on this earth we stay. • Ever remembered by the fa= ' mily. . moon • .-- .... M . In laving memory of a 'dear 'wife. and mother Lily Arnetty,; who. passed away July .• 21st, 1959. Though her smile is gone ;foreiter And her Shand iwe cannot touch; Still we•have; so many memories Of. the' one we loved so : much,. Her memory is our' keepsake With which we'll, never apart, God ` has .,her in, HIS keeping We have her in our 'hearts. Sadly missed. by !Husband, 'Gordon and Family. ' +til"ities can drop. ahem each night. The meeting closed with -the singing of the 'Queen '.arid the In-: stitute -Grace. The, hostesses, :Mrs. George '' 'Grace., and Mrs: Alex Leaver served lunch. Mr. and. Mrs.. Albert Coultes spent the week -end with:Mr.' &' Mrs.. Wilbert : Schw•icbtenberg Of Port Elgin �A miscellaneousshower was •held Friday' evening in the 'Unit, ed' Church ,arranged by Mrs: Fred Moore and Mrs. .Ivan Laidlaw in honour. of Miss NaTen .Gros•korth, bride to be . this ,• month. Miss Muriel Moore, IM ss . `Elaine Conn and Miss 'Ruth. Ann :Huston as- sisted the bride to be with op- ening the" ,gifts consisting: •of -e1= ecttic fry: pan, steam Iron; mix ette along .with.blankets pillow cases," towels ',and kitchen uten- sils. Lunch *as served bythe hostesses. • • Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack HaY:es• Jr.` and =daughter,' --Jackie; -spent- the week end' 'with Mr. "and ,Mrs Russel •Ritchie 'and with their aunt, Mrs. -Mary Jane Tiffin. • and • Brian.. Percy spent a few days at North Bay: ';Members of 'the • Orange Lodge•• "were in Toronto' on Saturday at: • tending • the• 'Orange, celebration. The trip was. Made by Ws., • • .Sunday evening ,visitors: with Mrs. Gertrude Walsh were Mr. & Mrs. Frank Currie, Con: .-10 and. Mr. • and ,Mrs. Clifford Scott of • Waterloo. • • ' : . Miss Edna Boyle , accompanied : Miss • . Vera . Boyle, ..Mrs. Irene MacKenzie. • and- Mrs. Verna Boyle to • Bruce Beach where they • visited on Saturday with ' Mr. • and 'Mrs. - Karl •'B yee ' and family and Mrs. `William Lloyd and Miss may - Boyle at 'the ARest- A -While • Lodge; Is - Your Subscription Renewed? Dead Animal Removal FQr, Dead or Disabled Animals -- ; Call 'Collect .: Darling and Company , of Canada •'Ltd Clinton HU -2-7269. Dead • Animal License .. No.. 262-C-63 dead Stock Removal .Service We • are licensed • to 'remove; your dead , 'or crippled ,farm ma •anils fo ;sanitary' disposal. GORDON YOUNG,' Elmira' Phone Collect to MRS.' 'GORDON, *TAYLOR 528-5950 Lupleriow _ . 24-hour service ' Licence Nos • 421.5C63 and : 22R63 PEDLAR AGENCY ronc`aoF+cow EARTH -BIRD TILLERS NEW UFE CALF GROWER carefully ,blended calf food, that assures early market• 'and better . foundation stock r V4'e carry ' a basic • line of CHOPS a•nd MILL FEEDS: FREE' DELIVERY, ton lots or up: YOU SAVE 'BY •ORDERING BULK. Mi4imum 3 tc41 BULK :'GRAINS TO ORDER New L1fe:i6%DdirV:Ration:: sustains milk 'production, when pastures dry up KNECHTEL and SON LTD. Lucltitow. :Branch, Ph one 5284014 .' "There's .A ' New Life ,Feed For Revery Need"`