HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-07-04, Page 9wgDNESDAY, JULY' 4th, 1962;
THE; LUCKNOW- SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
PAGE NINE
ROY N. BENTLEY
PUBLIC
'ACCOUNTANT'
GODEIUCH, .ONTARIO:.
Box • 478
Phone JAckson` 4-9521
As M. HARP
AND COMPANY
Chartered, Accountants
33 Hamilton St:
GODERICH; ONTARIO
Telephone JA 4-7562;.
JOHNSTONE .
FUNERAL HOME
Modern and Convenient
Phone • 76 ,
Day or Night •
Serving All . Faiths
According to Their Wishes
Moderate Prices
:Established 1894
A.' R. DU VAL
D.C., Sp.C.
Chiropractor
Physio and Electro: Therapist
Wingham, - • Phone 300
(Office located in former .CKNX
buildingon, the:. Main Street)
LNSURANCE
FIRE; WIND, CASUALTY
AUTOMOBILE
• AND LIFE
To Protect Your• " Jack,
Insure :With . Jack, Today
J. A. McDONAGH '..
Phone 306,- Lucknow
STATE FARM '•. MUTUAL •
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
Investigate, Before ..Investing
REUBEN WILSON.
R.R.:.3, Goderich
Phone 80-r-8 Dungannon
•
R.W. ANDREW
Barrister and Solicitor
LISTOWEL, -ONTARIO
KINGSB,RIDGE
•,Etev• Fr. Paul Sargewitz suc
ce•eds Fr, J. Urbanski as pastor
of ,St • Joseph's parish.. -
Congratulations to Mr,-, and
Mrs. Joseph Courtney ,on the birth
of a son in Victoria Hospital,•
London, on June 26tfi. We hope
both mother and babe will be
home very soon. •-
Mr. Basil Hagan, Mr. and Mrs.
'Dennis Hogan attended the Ho-
gan--'C'onnell wedding in Tor-
onto recently. •
IN LUCKNOW,
Every Wednesday and
Saturday. Afternoon
Office; in . the Joynt Block
• Telephone: ,
Office 135 • Residence 31-J
R: • S. HETHERINGTON.
Q:C. •
Barrister, Etc. /
•Wingham and Lucknow
IN, . LUCKNOW
Monday and Wednesday
Located in ..Kilpatrick Block
'Phone Wingham
Office 48 • • Residence 91
Mrs. Patrick McEvoy, Alexan-
der and ,Ivan of .Chicago are, vis-
iting her sister, Miss Mary O'Neil'.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Nick Perry of
Detroit visitedrelatives here &
in Goderich _recen'tly. •
Mr, and Mrs. P. E. Murray and
son Donald of Detroit are .spend•
IMPERIAL OIL
PRODUCTS
for prompt service, , ,
and quality products,..
Mac:Kenzie:
Memorial Chapel• 10
.
FUNERAL SERVICE
Service's conducted accord-
ing 'to your :wishes. at your
Home, your Ch'urch,. .or ' at
our Memorial' Chapel at no
additional charge.'
Phime 181, Lucknow,
•Day or Night
Wi'NGHAM.
:MEMORIAL SHOP
We Have ,.Been Memorial•
• Craftsmen for. Thirty -Seven
Years,, ,Always ' Using
• THE BEST GRANITES
Along With. . .
Expert 'Designing and,
Workmanship.. •
Prices. Most Reasonable
• Cemetery. Lettering; a Specialty
contacts '
GRANT CHISHOLM
'Phone' collect 'Dungannon. 124-1
Or 10' 'Lucknow
"Always Look To Imperial
For The Hest"
R. A. S PO`TO N
Phone 256, Wingham, Ontario.
G. ALAN W.I.LLIAMS
Optometrist
Office on Patrick:• St., just
off the •,Main 'St. in
WINGHAM
Professional Eye Examination
Optical Services •
For, appointment
Please. Phone 770, Wingham
K. J. MacKENZIE, O.D.
Optometrist
NOW IN • RIPLEY
EVERY : WEDNESDAY
ro
Office Hours ;10.00 a.m. to 9.00
p.m.' Phone Roy., 'MacKenzie,
Ripley 96-r-24 for appointment
R. W BEL.
OPTOMETRIST GOI5ERICI1.
F. T. Armstrong :'
Consulting:; Optometrist
The Square
(Phone JAck$on 4-7661)
•
ing their vacation; at their home'
here.
.Mrs, Martha O'Neil, Mrs, •Cyril'
Austin and 'Mr. Kenneth Fitz-
patrick visited . •iii Detroit •and
Algonac, Michigan recently. Miss
Janet Moore of Algonac return-
ed with them. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dalton,
Kathleen and Cletus motored to
Montreal, where they visited
with their son :Terry", they also
visited at St, . Anne De Beaupre,
Quebec. .
•'.Mrs• Walter Judge (Marie
Courtney) and son, Jim,', anal
daughter, 'Mrs., R'�Loi Sn�id'er'; of
Jackson, Mich, are ,visiting 're'7.lativ'es. 'here:
Mrs. Thos. .(Bryon- and .d, augh
ter,. , Vivian are visiting with ,
Mr. and. Mrs. Con Hogan.
' Miss Frances Dalton, Mr. Mike.
Dalton; . Mr.. , Arnold, Marsman,.
motored to Montreal Over the
week=end: • Frances• remained to I.
attend summer classes' in French
at the University of Montreal,'
Those who
spent the. holiday s ho s p y1
week -end. here were: .Mr. arid
Mrs. Eugene Dalton and family
of Royal Oak; Michigan, Mr. A.
Mrs. • Bill Elliott of Chatham at
the Garvey homestead, Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril Johnston (Rita 'Dal-
ton).
and family; Mr:. Kerry .11O -
gap, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kina-
lian,_ sons, John ' ' and Stephen,
Mr:. and Mrs. Maurice Edward's
and family', ' Mr.and • . Mrs., Ian
Parker and •family; Mr. Jim
Martin; . all 'of London,' Mr. and
Mrs..' J: C. • Moss of Woodstock,
Mr. Jos. .Martin of '.Hamilton,
Mr., Mrs, "David Brown of
Walkerton, Mr, Frank Hogan :.of.
Hamilton. •-
Sunday: visitors With Mr: and
Mrs: Carl Riegling were Mr. &
Mrs. Robert E.., Doyle, Edward
and Katherine of ' Raleigh, .'Mr.'
and Mis. Cyril Emery' and Mari-,
anne of Mull, Mr. and ' Mrs. John
Edmondson . and family of Cha-'
tham. For the long :: weekend
visitors were Mrs. Frank. 'Reig
ling and Shelly Field. of Erin -
dale.
LUCKNOW DISTRICT
• CO-OPERATIVE INC.
Phone Lucknow '71
TED COLLYE.R
Registered ..Master Electrician
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Specializing in
Electric Heating, . Electric. Wiring
and Repairs
• and .
All electrical Appliances
Phone 208-r=25; :Lucknow
)(plains 1.eaning,,
Purpose. Of' LM'O.
Lloyd •Jasper, co-ordinator of
the .Bruce County Emergency
Measur
es • Organization, gives
some details of the rneaning_ and
ipurposes•',of. this organization in
the following ,press release:
• One of the questions so often
asked is — Just what ' is the
Emergency Measures Organiza-
tion ' (EMO)? ' The answer is
Public Survival in Nuclear War
and continuity of essential Gov-
ernment Functions., Then you
will be "asked What is Civil
Defence? Civil Defence . is a
common sense. way of dealing
with .any • •disaster..
The 'basic • principles. of • Ern-:
ergency Measures ,and civil de-
fence are:
1. ,Doing ' what .. you can .,far
yourself, for , example, taking a
First Aid Course when one '.,is
available in your area, securing
all the 'information you can get
with 'respect to fallout, basement
fallout shelters; the elevensteps
to survival and other .material
thatis available. You can get this
information, at., no cost, by writ-
ing or contacting me at •sny of-
fice in Walkerton, ; or by 'tele=
Phone . 86 at Walkerton.
. .2; The second basic principle
is Readiness 'to help others
survive;
3. The willingness to work
together as .a team to transform
survival into recovery. . .
What Disasters Must We.
Guard. Against?
'1. Our • natural disasters —
fire,: flood, tornado or explosions:.
Such disasters can strike any=
ti•me :and anyw'here.', •
•
2.. "War. . In .the, event of war,
our people Must be -,'prepared" to
deal with the effects' ` of .a .nuc-
lear r u,ar
L
In peace or war,,. Civil De-
fence,ServicesCan save lives.
arid reduce property; damage.. The
first aid courses coiuld,prove.
Very 'valtz•able at the scene' of
WHITECHURCFt
• an • •.accident or ' drowning. or, a
• Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gillespie
and. family of Sarnia ' left last
week -end for , the West Coast
and . will .return • in' a month..
• Mr. and'. Mrs: Heiison Falconer.
of...Sarnia visited 'at the home
of Mrs.: Cassie Falconer, .
11:r: and Mrs. John Hayes and
Mr. and; . Mrs. Don Hayes :and
Dewey of . Detjoit visited ,over
the . week -end at the , home ' of
M.r; and .Mrs. Charlie Tiffin and
other 'relatives.
• Mr.• 'and ,1VIrs Harold Pollock.
of Fordwich; visited' on Sunday
at . the home of. Mrs: George
.MeCienaghan: .
, Mr. and Mrs: Clifford Farrier:
and• family 'of Kitchener,' Mr. &
Mrs. Carmen• .:Farrier ' of Long
Branch visited over :the week -end
at . the . home .• of Mr.. and Mrs.,.
W. R. Farrier. Miss Winnifred'
Farrier' of Torontp is ,home for
the school holidays:
Mr. 'and Mrs Donald. Dirs•teiri
of Brantford spent the week -end
Gavilier, Mclntosh
and Ward
a lire • or explosion, or in the,
at the home of Mr..' and Mrs
Russel . Gaixrvt..
Mr. Russel Gaunt and Mr..
John 'Gauntvisited on ..Sunday
with ' their, father, Mr. Tom
'Gaunt who.. has ,been a patient
in London 'Victoria Hospital for
three ' weeks.: Mr.. Gaunt. was .alike
to .return home with them..
Mr. and Mrs,'•'Bill Ryan . and
Janette , of :Goderich visited on
Sunday evening .'at the home:. of
Mr. and, .Mrs.' Carl 'Maghan.
11 . children have star swim-
.ming : classes. .iri Wingham.'
Mr, ' Louie' Dalton is a patient
in London Hospital. Mr. Dalton
had - a eye operation.
The. community extends deep
est sympathy, to: Rev. John Watt
and family on the passing` of his
wife Mrs. Watt; the former Edith
Barbour in; `her 80th year.
Mrs. ,Carmen Whytock is a
patient .in ,.St. Joseph's; Hospital,.
London.'
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
• Resident 'Partner;,
• . J; E... Kennedy; , C.A.
Bell Telephone '.Building
PHONE 633 • .;WIAILKE•RTO,N`.
FURNACE OIL, STOVE OIL,
•;'KEROSENE, .GASOLINE
0
See or call.
WM. A. 'BUD" .HAMILTON
Phone 220-w Lucknow'
District, Agent for Cities . Service'
•
work of rescue training.
Civil
Who Resnsibie For • ,
Defenc
Is
e,?
1. Each and every citizen,
2. Govex'rnnent: Local goat •
errlment for organizing ;and plan,.
ning Civil Defence Services, 'fob
informing the public and plan-
ning for continuity of local' gov-
ernment.
Provincial government for
arranging mutual aid !between
municipalities and the provision,
of essential services. •
The federal ; government for
the . 'overall direction of Civil
Defence and the survival plans.
for the country,
Lloyd Japer'
PUPILS; PARENTS, MAKE
TEACHER. PRESENTATION
On Friday• morning, the
c1os-•
ing day of school, Ross. Erring-
ton, was surprised to see pupils
and . parents.•coming t� school.,
The purpose was to bid adieu
to. Ross who is 'concluding sic
years as , teacher at the . "Town-
ship Hall" ,,school' in West Vara- •
wanosh, I.1a ri chairs were pre
sented 'to the teacher by Dorothy
Taylor and Sharon Smyth.
rMr.' Errington will teach next
term at SSS. No. 6,, ,Ashfield, on.
the 4th concession. The Erring -
tan family' , will continue to; re-
side at St. Helens. '
i
Attrid.g a .'Bros.:. On
Overseas Tour
Ronny Attridge, 18 -year-old
son of, .Mr. ,•and Mrs. Cecil
Attridge �f. Islington, and form-
erly of Lucknow •left on June
29th by jet ;for: Dusseldorf, ..Ger-
many • • ,
. There' he ' met. his • brother„,
Barry, who has'. been teaching
Grade 1,2 and :13 Math: and P.T.
for the..past two years' at',Iserholm„
Germany. ,•,
The two ,brothers will spend
eight weeks touring Europe and;
the. British Isles in Barry's TR TV;
Ronny will .fly home from Shari
non, Ireland, August ' lst. Barry
will return : to: his school . in'
Ger-Many. ' '
•
THE' WEST WAWANOSH
• MUTUAL„ FIRE
INSURANCE CO
ead Office, 'Dungannon
Established 1878
•
• BOARD OF DIRECTORS'
President, Brown'.Sm'yth"; R. 2,
Auburn; Vice -Pres Herson ..Ir-
win,
Ir• -win,. Belgrave Directors, .:Part
Caesar, R. 1, Dungannon; . George
•Feagan, Goderich; Ross' Mc=
Phee;.' 'R. .3, • Auburn,; Donald
MacKay, 'Ripley, John F. Mac-
Lerman,..' R. 3, Goderich; Frank"'"
Thompson, R 1, Holyrood; Writ
•Wiggins, R. 3, Auburn.
For information , on ' your n-
surance,,'call your nearest. direc-
tor' who is also an : agent,: or the
secretary, . Durnin, 'Phillips, .Dun•-
gannon,. phone, Dungannon 48.
You're off on The RightFoot With
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