HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-05-09, Page 13WEDNESDAY, , MAY 9th, 1962;
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
PAGE ELEVEN
Roy 'N BENTLEY
PUBLIC
ACCODUNTANT
GODERICH, ONTARIO,
Box 478,
Phone: JAekson. 4-9021.
A M. H,AR.PER�
AND COMPANY
Chartered Accountants
.
33:11amilton St.
G IiERICH ONTARIO
Te ephone JA 4'-7562'
JqH NSimON E'S
FUNERAL HOM E:
/Modern . and Convenient
Phone '76 .
Day or Night
Serving All Faiths
,According to. Their Wishes
Moderate Prices
Established 1894
DU VAL
D.C., Sp.C.
Chiropractor
Physio and Electro Therapist
Wingham Phone 300,
(Office located in ' forrrier. CKNX'
building., on': the •Main , Street) •
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INSUANC
1!IRE .WIND, CASUALTY •
ATJTOMOBILE
AND LIFE:
To -Protect Your -Jack, •
• .Insure With Jack Today"
J. A. McDONAGH
Phone 306, , Lucknow.
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. STATE FARM MUTUAL,
•
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
linvesti" ate ` Before' Investing
gg,
REUBEN: WILSON
R.R. 3, Goderich
Phone 80-r-8 Dungannon'
R. W. ANDREW
Barrister and Solicitor
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
IN .LUCKNOW
Every Wednesday and
Saturday Afternoon
Office in the. Joynt . Block.'
Telephone: - .
Otfice 135 . 'Residence 31-J
it S. HETHERINGTON,
F
Barrister,' Etc.
Wingham . ,and Lucknow
IN • LUCKNOW
' Monday •and. Wednesday
Located in 'Kilpatrick Block
'Phone Wingham
-4, fiicc 4g Residence 97
•
IMPERIAL OI`L
PRODUCTS
for .prompt service,
and quality products,
contact:' .
GRANT CHISHOJA '
Rboae .con t Dungannon `72-r-1
or 10 Luckttavri
4AlWas
Y Look To Imperial
'Poi The Best" •
Spring Flower....
Show Next Week
Thn Luckno-w anti -Drs jr aritor�
ticultural ' Society will . present
their 'annual spring flower show
on Friday, e ening of next week,
May 164th.
The display will be ' in the
auditorium of the town hall. Ex-
hibits must be .placed from '4
to 6:30 .p,m ' Judge and corn-
mentator. will be Mrs. J --S; "Kies,
wetter of Waterloo. .
The spring show features six,
,classes tulips, daffodils, .hya-
cinths, baskets of spring flowers,
floral arrangements and house;
,plants — Gloxinia and African
Violets.: . " .• o
Miss Flora Webster, and •Mrs.
Alex Andrew are the commit-.
tee• ,. in charge of the • oho*.
•
..
MacKenzie
Memorial"'ha el
p
FUNERAL SERVICE'
Services conducted ,.• accord-
ing to your wishes at your
Home; your • Church, or : at
• our Memorial Chapelat no.
additional charge. • .
Phone, 181:, Lucknow,
Day or Night '• •
WI NGHAM _
MEMORIAL SHOP.
We Have .leen Memorial
'Craftsmen. for.. Thirty -Severn .
Years, Always Using
THE .BEST GRANITES
Along With .
Expert Designing ' and
Workmanship
Prices. Most .Reasonable
Cemetery. . to y Lettering a Specialty
R. A. SPOTTON:'
Phone 256, Wingham,Ontario„
O. 'ALAN WILLIAMS
Optometrist •
Office 'on .Patrick St., just
off . the Main •St..rn . ,:
WING.HAM
Professional ,Eye _ Examination.
Optical Services .
•
For, appointment
Please Phone 770, Wingharn
K. J. MacKENZIE, O.D.:'"
Optometrist •
NOW . ,IN. RIPLEY
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Office Hours 10.00 a.m.. to, 9.00"
p.m. Phone Roy MacKenzie;
Ripley r-2 '96-4 ,for appoints nent.'
R..W.:BELL
OPTOMETRIST. GODERICH,
F:• T. Armstrong
Consulting'' .Optometrist
The Square
(Phone. JAofson 4=7661)•
LUCKNOW. DISTRICT
COOPERATIVE INC.
Phone 'Lucktnow 71
TED COLLYER
Registered Master Electrician
ILECTRICA' Lt. ;CONTRACTOR
,Specializing in •
Electric Heating, Electric Wiring'
and Repairs
and
'Appliances
All electrical Appls•
Phone '20$-r-25, Lucknow
MARTIN HOME BUR
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throughout and 1p.po`s ible to
.enter--because-of --smoke—arfcrfite7
Not knowing if anyone was in
the house, Granit •called unsuc-
cessfully several, • times,
Several others came along
quickly • and manged. to ;get ,the
locked gate open and they, with
Mrs. Mackenzie, 'went tothe
house ,to assist., Some men on the
way to work at the Candu , plant
noticed the fire• and ,had 'Mrs,.
D. A, MacLennan of: Lochalsh
phone in the alarm. We under-
stand that someone, else phoned
an . alarm minutes ' latera
A few -other men quickly on
the scene were Sandy Mc'Charles
and Herb Clayton from the se-,
coed orHuron, 'B:ob Boak, Bill
arid ',Tian Ketcl abaw, .Walter Dex-
ter, Redvers Johnston, who. was
'on his way to • work at Silver
woods .from hit' home in : Ripley.
When ..Lucknow .lirem en, un-
der fire chief George Whitiby,
arrived at the scene the , house
was ablazing • inferno. Still not
aware of. . Whether anyone ` was I'
�
:in the. house, firemen poured wa- •HILRAY' FARMS
and later drafted water:: from . a
creek halfway to the road. The i
two storey , frame house was {
quickly, destroyed and, all ' that
was left standing, was a cement
two -room :addition .'at the back
of the :house. '
The wind• was blowing. frcf. '
the north • and away from other
farm ,buildings..
Goldie Martin of
Benmiiler, a brother sof . Fred ,&
well . known' in:. 'the.area,. . was '1
summoned. Goldie,, Unable : to .'
Contact ' Mrs.. „'Mona Helwig,:. a
sister 'of the,. ladies; who resides
in Toronto, and wtihere. the,, Mar-
tins were .going=- contacted his
brother. John Martin ' of • Maple
who got 'in.touch with 'Mrs H 1-
Wig
The lVL'artins' had at: that '"time
not reached'their, destination...
Whilee it . wase felt, that n•o, one
had' remained at. hcime, it •was
cause for ',concern.
Nothing was salvaged from the
house. Lost besides their .'furni-
ture'"and clothing ` were all their
personal possessions./ Cause of
the fire is unknown: It appeared
to start on ,the side; of the house
where : the kitchen was. located.
with, every.,
needed
typing :feature
INCLUDES. CARRYING CASE
THE 'LUCKNOW SENTINEL
PHONE 35, LUCKNOW
ter on . the home `from , the truck
ZION
`Lori Evelyn, daughter. of Mr..
and Mrs; D. A. Hackett; William
Allan: ,and Rhonda Louise, -son
and daughter of Mr. and. Mrs.
Bill Gvbson., Lynda .:Dianne,
daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Rus.
sel Swan were baptized,. on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leaver,
'Mr. and; Mrs: .Howard 'Wa.lker.,..
Joyce and Glen visited ' Sunday
with .Mr:. and Mrs. D. A. 'Hackett:
• Mr., and•'. Mrs. George Fisher
of Whitechurch visited •Sunday
with Mr, and, Mrs.. Bill Gibson.
` Mr.. and Mrs Gordon Emmerton
and family and -Mrs. Herb Herb Farrel
visited with Mr., and Mrs. Russel
Swan on Sunday.' . '•
There will ,: be 'no church or
:Sunday • School ' next,: Sunday as
it is. ,Anniversary . at Hacketts.:.
Mr:. and Mrs. Less Ritchie and...
Mrs. Barbara :Ritchie visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon'.'
Ritchie.'•
• Mr and Mrs., Donald Murray,
Marjorie, Allan visited Sunday
evening with , Mr, and, ,IM's. Will
,,Ritchie. • .
Mr. and Mrs,.Peter Cook . and
Elaine visited with ' Mrs. Saar
Reid •on Sunday; it toeing her
.80th ' birthday. •
ABATTOIR
HOLYROOD
Thee` home of choice meats, `alt
GOVERNMENT: INSPECTED
and ;.APPROVED.
Schneider's Cured Meats
WE ALSO .,DO. CUSTOM.
KILLING
and hang . your' • nreat -tn modern
coolersas long as desired Pigs
on Tuesdays.:' and' cattle every
day:: No ,appointment necessary.
• • RAYNARDACHERT•,
101-r-13, Lucknow . •
an A:ad,Ar.
usic Festival.
.,(WHITECHURCH NEWS)
.. Mr. and .Mrs. Robert. Aitchison
of 'St., .Helens, spent Saturday ev-
ening at the home of. 'Mr. and.
Mrs. 'Carl .McCleraghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore and
Blaine of :.Wingham • visited o'n.
Sunday: at. the home; of. Mr. and
Mrs Ivan Laidlaw '
Mrs: -Robert Purdon returned
home: from London. Victoria .H. os.
pital • after '.' three weeks .:as a
patient there, •
'Mrs. Irene Patterson of Toron`-,
to' spent the . week -end at ' the
home of Mr. Charlie Taylor
Mrs: Jim McInnis was guest
speaker on Thursday at ' the
Women's Institute meeting in St..
Helen's: Ther. topic 'was on Public
Relations. •
• Mrs: Dan Tiffin president of the
Whitechurch Women's ' Institute
Will.attend the 'president con-
ferene in .Guelph .on Wednesday
and : Thursday of . this week.
Mr, . and Mrs. Dan , Tiffin; and
family. and Mrs. Ethel .Stewart
of Wingham :visited on Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Bone in , Brussels;
Mr, Donald Gjaunt spent` the
and. Mrs, Donald Derstein in
Brantford. Mr. and Mrs, ' Derstein •
and Donald also, visited in Grand.
Ledge, Michigan with relatives •
there.
Mr: _arid Mrs. Harold John-
stone, Robert' and Mary of Park- -
hill `visited on Sunday at. the
home. • of Mr. and Mrs: Wallace ,
Conn. Mrs: Will, Conn who was.
visiting With ' Mr, 'and' Mrs: John-
stone, returned home.
• Many in • the community. willbe 'interested to .know that Brian
Farrier, age: eleven and his sister,
Colleen,.. age • nine, took part in
the Peel,.. County musical' festival:
at Brampton last :.week: Colleen
received` a ,'gold medal' award
for 'piano sight ;reading for 13
years `:and' under.. Brian and Col
leen camethird in a piano duet
and high 'ins, solo : numbers.: They
also won the •brohze medal.. They
the youngest under' 13... years of
ages: Brian arid Colleen .are the'
children' of Mr.° and, Mrs.: Car-
men •:Farrier' of Toronto.'„ '
Mr: James St. Marie. and • Mr.',
.Raymond St;' Marie of Kitchener
sspent a few days at the home of
M. ' and: Mrs.. Myles St -'Marie.
nd wild also go to Halifax to .
I visit. • with Sister Mary ; Rosary
St. Marie. •
Mr: and . Mrs • Charlie MacDon-
ald 'and family, of St . Helens,
' Mr. and Mrs. Peter . Cook and
family of.- Zion, Mr. ;.and Mrs:
Clipperton :of London, Mr.. and
:Mrs.. 'Bill Humphrey and family
of St. •:Helens,' Mr.: and Mrs. Mil
vert Reed, and family of ' Zion.
arid: Mrs. "W. R: Farrier of White-
church were guests at Mrs; Sam
Reed's SOth. birthday celdbra
tion.•held at. the Tiger Dunlop Inn
near • Goderich. •
•
Mr. and Mrs. Tom ' Morrison
spent Sunday with Mrs. George
Roberts • in .Guelph. Mrs. Roberts.
was 'saddened by the death • of
her husband after- a long ill-
ness and ;also his brother, who
passed away the .same day with'
a heart attack..
There usually is too much week
week -end at the' home of Ar.' left over at •the end of the money.
;1 1fl 4ACE ' OIL,. ' STOVE OIL;
GASOLINE '
call
HAMILTON
Lucknoii
Cities Service
KEROSENE,•.
See or
'WMA. A. "BUD4
: phone 220-w
District Agent for"
PEDLAR BARN And STABLE EQUIPMENT
McKEE WATER ' BOWLS
SULK .FEEDS
Daily Service
Cuts Cost and Labor
EARTN-BIRD GARDER iILIER
THEY SELL ` "THEMSELVES • I ."'
KNECHTEL' .and SON- L1
Lucknow ` 'Branch, Phone 78 '
'tTHERE'S A NEW LIFE TEED FOR, EVERY NEED"