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premium grade /ovsesils .— atm..
Wins Hoaph's Sanfari*sd • ti.Jd
1o6s1: stilt and llnstt weerlttnanslip
." 'Extra full eat' for won
coutfortahli llt, with hoavy . die. ' •
vaelid her tacksat all. points . of
.strainfor longer wear. Your but
witarali buy. Haush's 'dig art .
Ladies' and '. Men's 'Wear Lucknow .
Canada
` BERTIE
Bertie Ward, as he was Christ-
erred; bust known as Bert to most:
everyone,, Passed away an, -Wing,
ham General Ilospit1.1 on Satur-
day, o ?bet Stt:h, 4n his Beth:year.
Bert 'brad !been. trail failing, 'health
for;' some time .- and`. was a patient
in Wnng iam hospital:. With no
.heope eft him rev tuning to his hoarse;.
an auction sale of household fern
was ''b fled for 'the .day that
Bertdied, rand ;tit 'seemed almost
. a fitting coo►ncidence.
AStit ,if om nephews :& a n+ieece,
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Bert's' : only, suatviveing• relative is
ae `sisber.'iAtgnes in ' Englan dt, :Who*
: he' ..liad not, seen '.since coining to
•.`Canada, 'a ball century. ago.
It iwas in: "1912 that Bert cam'
to this country, arriving in Ripley
�rihiere. , plapeinent officer George.
.Mooney arranged for er ployment
for Bert in Huron Township.:.
Bert later . Carne to ,Lucknow;”
where.one of This first associations
was with the 'Lite Dr. A. G. Ellicott;
' looking after, his office, and . yin the
winter !driving the Doctor oh his
winter calls by .hoseand cutter.
Bert heoame ,a general " banidy_
man", in the community. He was
employed for many years ,by the
msunieipality and ' was ' janitor. at.
the Bank of • Montreal 1& St. Pet
er's Anglican Church for • long
periods.
One eaf'•Bert's prides was to, don
fficeer's uniform >f o r
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'official" traffic' .;oc.
'official duty wheneverthe
casion demanded.. •His'flower.. gar-
den'•and' lily pond, was' another of'
his prides, anid. When health per-
mitted, he sipeent much : time in
these hobbies.
FftyYeoiS A - n
g
WARD
To all activities and associations
which ' interested Aldan, hp was
faithful and devoted.. He was an
honorary, member • of.. rbhe : Luck=
:now Branch .Of the Can+adaan Le-,
gion, the members of wf1uch held'
a memorial service, Conducted ,by'
their -Padre, Rev. ..MacLeod.ROA .
,was ,ms a inemiber sof the 'Orange;
Lodge, and a Black. Knighet, and'.
the 12th Of JeulY'was always a big
day irk Bert's lifez Unable: to at-:
tend "Thee !Walk" this year Bit:
was serenaded ..eby : the -fife : anrd
drum at •his Thome that morning.
Disitriot . Orangemen,. numbering
about sirxty, cooferred the :last.
rites of the Order cart the Johnstone
Funeral Home, ' 'where/ the re-
mains rested.
Bert was a efaathfutl member ;of'
St Peter's Churc 1, where the fun-
eral service was held' on Monday,
October 7th,'conducted by Rev: J.•
R. ' King: ,
anter lent Was: an Greenhill
Cemetery with. iK, .sC. Munclie, M.
L. : Sanderson, Jim , Ketchabaw, •
Jiern gathers, Sandy 'Hackett, and
Russell Whitby acting .as pall-
bearers.: '
Bert was twiisce married. The'.
former Marion Cater predeceased.
hint a' good Many years ago; and
in July 1944, he ariarried. 'Ethel
Stiansbn,• aksii.a native of England,
and a aligner of the lateWM. Stkn-
son of Lucknow.
• Mrs: Ward, died on June. Seth of
fhs year.
Seartvivnng are a niece, Mrs.
Bertha Whitcroft •of Inicknow and
two nepheWs, Brill .Stimson: of eKief
chener and Donald Stimson of
Godeerich.
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October 24th
............... :Pickup In Lucknow and Dungannon. Anyone wishing I.
paper tied, contact It01. Johnstone or George Whitby as.
soon as possible . and arrangements will be made in this •
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THAT. Luokaloar Buoy:: Sxouts. are
• advertising 'a 'paper 'drive:for
Thursday afternoon, tOcttober 24.
Pickup will tote.: made in Luck,.
now and •Dtung•annon and paper
will be tied ifor those not able if
Scout •offiCials,are inefe mee d.
TRAIT .Mrs. Ken Mowbray is: a pi -
Vent in 'Victoria Hospital,. Lon-
don, end flier: 'beauty saelon is
closed' temporeaniley. Beryl had
not +beeern .f eelineg well t week,;
and on Friday was taken . to
Wiinegham, and: on Saturday
evening to S.ondon, tor xays.
and diagnostic treaetgneent.
MAT a • full attendance ofthe
members of the Iiucknow Bus=
Hess Men's Association is .re-
quested . next , Tuesday evening
at 8:34 at :Cowan's Restaurant...
This ;is •' a .'reorganization and
+Christ 1as•.plamening. meeting
TH;A,T the winner of this Week's
1$500 merchandise prize is •an-'
' nounced an .t the "Shop -In -,Luck-
pow"' advertisement.. The holder
•of the lucky thicket this . week
made the Purchase at . Aohton's
'store, and.: the ticket .was: &awn
(by Irvin Mc O be. of Windsor.
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THAT, Perry Hodgins sof the KM-.'.
lough. district is holecling a clear-
, sale
lear-,salve Oil Saturday,~ Octtotber,
26th.. Mr. and Mrs. aro 1gins have
sold their 'home farm', to Jack
Aitchison, soon of Archie Aatch.-
ison, of West Waiwaniosh.
THAT Mr. .,and -Mrs... William
Buckingham of Belfast .are ,ten-
en►tir!teti , the. apartment at the.
:• rear of the iHuntt'ar residence
• on Stauffer St.. ►fonnerly : oe-
e u ied by .Miss Mary. Macln
+tyre Mary as now . livaneg an the
front : upstairs Finlay aparit-.
anent on main Street formerly
rented 1by 1VIiss° Jeenriiee 1 iei .rce
• who .has been • at Pineecreest
Manor for , some time;.
THAT Ail„ Baker, who has bee„ ri
eemeployed at McTavish :'Tare
Exchange in ''Lucke W, coven-
: menoed nrronk eth:is week .for
LucknOW Distrtiiat• Co -opera
+tl>ve. Mrs, Wm. Rabb, whose'
!husband is. a' member . of the
Bank 'of Montreal •staff, has
been :vsrot'king at the Co-•ap on'
a part - time stasis.
THAT Stanley J. • Pinna . of Luck -
now will be aiknitteed to West-
minster Hospital,. London, next
week for. surgery to remove .a,.
cataract £roam his eye..The cp-
erart iorie will ,be on.. Monday,
Octiober, 2&
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THAT • Brian Keith..IO-year.-old
son Of. • 1VIr.' and : Mrs. Evan
Keith, ' Con. 2' a Kinloss, was a
atient last. week in Winghamn
patient
••ehosp tai, 'Chtiefly as a preecau-
• tionary measure. Brian fell out
of a 'cherry .tree • and devel-
'oped a b1aic'k eye that defies' de-
scroption, as a result of a
ebured blood:vessel. 'Brian' *Was
kept in hospital :until it was
certain .'he: had not suffered
head or eye injuries: He was
back •to school on Monday.
THAT 1* and Mrs. Russell
'Gaut . of Kinloss attended the
funeral ' last • !week of Mrs.
r1VIicchael. Reezaensoff oef St Cath~-
arinees. She was in her 46th'
year,, and was the foraner Myr-
e Yuil1, who ' at. ',time.
taught school at S.S. No 9
urray's 'School), •She
i survived! tby her husband
and •two datrghtets.
THAT W neglham 'United Church
1006h ''anniversary as , ebeing.
•nicaiked-this; month with 'special
services Which • !commenced ott
S& Imlay With the Advance--
Times pressed with other work
The Sentinel came "to the
rescue atvd eprh tecl a /4 page
historical' 'book, vl!lustrabed wit:
a nuMber of picteu.res, mna'kling
delivery bn :S' � a retia d t time
for tisk renitical rvice. •
Iarket
TOUR "$4I01*•IN-LUCKNOW " FOODLAND
MAXWELL
HOUSE SAVE lOc
offee Super Sale 1b. bag 69c
DA 60 Count .
hep Bugs Sale Read Buy
YORK Fancy 14-oz.Y
Kernel Corfl.. Sale
ALLEN'S`
,� 48 -oz.
Assorted Drinks • Sale
BAYER
Aspirin Super; Sale
100 Count with FREE
TULIP BRAND 3-1b: pkg.,
9
Mar arine
FREE HOCKEY
TOPS BRAND
Food Sate
15 -oz.
''SQA
pgk 77
3 tm� 49c
SAVE 90
1IIIS bSt
SAVE ,14c.
bitJ9c
Milk :Magnesia Tablets
colored • • SAVE 6c .;
pkg.69c
SAVE 1$c
�IIIS
OUR POLICY
LOWEST PRICES IN. TOWN
With Our Modernized and Eng1 rged' Market
We Offer The Fastest and Most Efficient $ervic'e
We Sell For ' Less
Phone. 'Lucknow .:528-3420.
.Values' Effective
October 17- .18,' 19
LOCAL MAN> BRANCH
PRESIDTNT OF U.S:S•T.F.
Elwin. Hall' of .Che ' Luckncw
Distri+c t High . School saff,, has.
been • eledted ;presiden't'' of the
local branvh of the ;On!tario
Secondary..Schoeol Teachers! Fed-
eration. The branclilconiprises. the
schools of Lucknow,* eWicigharns,;
Listowel and 2alinerston,•formning
oneof the :branches in a distreict.
of some .►tweshty schools.
Mr.. Hall .' was elected at Lis -.towel ' on Wednesday evening.
Seven •members of the ; L;D.H:S
attended. They were Messrs L.
E. Goyette; Elwin Hall, all,' , Don..
Dennis, Thos; Pettit;. C: Lewis,
R Do wsett and Mrs.' Tom `Mac -
Ken ee.:.. '
The district meeting will be
held next Wednesday in Lis-
towel. The District President is
Robert Ritter: of Wiivghaim.
THAT .Nets Hodgins' of Ripley:
who was seriously injured some
;time ego ' in an autto accident,-
is
cc edert,-
as still 'in traction in Walker7
tcn Hospital. Ripley friends
are planning g a beneefiit &lake
which Will be. held this Friday
• evening in: the Town:ship H•al ,
or donations may, he left with
Door 1VMcrLay, Bill M:.Cireath . or.
Murray Pollock..
•THAT the holiday . pressure was
eased somewhat tby two ivuell
.written stor'ies'' ep past, wee
activities in the community.
• Miss • Asda ,Webster ,"covered''.
Str'uciural
Steel
Used Pipe
.Angle .Iron,
Reinforcing. Rods
I -Beams, Plate, Sheeting.
'POSTS` & CLOTHES LINE
POLES' made ito ordeir
SPECIAL -t
• PIPE ' 75c ft.
'11/4Heavy Duty. 16i2c .ft.
` All Sizes In Stock
Cutting Service
GODERICH IRON
and 'SALVAGE
205 Nelson .St E., at. CNR'
GODERICH : JA :4-8741. •
the, arts and craLts.'display.:ori
Norman Taylor athhe '. full flave
. er show. 'Their . co-ooperatic
was mush 'appreciated,
Ti111AT TonyJohnston end ' .Si,
MeNaughton attended the Pre
ebyterian Young People's Ra
held •in Knox Presbyteria
Church, 'Kincardine, froom' Fr
day, October 11;th to M'onda
October 14bh, 216 Young Pe
,pile
.attended from the Lordk
and Hamilton SSynod. , '
Is Your Subscription, Renewe
HOITURKEY
SUPPER
The . Lucknow United Church Women invite
attend their Hot Turkey Supper in
you• t
Lucknow United Church
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd
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ADULTS $1.50 Public School Children 75c
Shut -Ins Wishing Plates Delivered .
CONTACT: Mrs. Omar Brooks by' Monday, Octo
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