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ACCOUNTANT
GODERICH, ONTARIO
Box 478
PhoneJAckson 4, 9521.
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33 ',Hamilton St.
GODERIC,H ONTARIO
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Telephone JA 4-7562
JOHNSTONE'S.,
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
.Chiropractor
Physio and, Electro 'Therapist
Wingham .. — ` , Phone • 3
(Office located' in• former CKNX
building on the Main, Street).
FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY
AUTOMOBILE
AND LIFE •
INSURANCE "
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Pkone 306, Lucknow
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Phone 80-r-8 Dungannon,
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
DUNGANNON
The Huron Presbytery of the
United Church Of Canada con-
ducted the induction at Dungan-
non 'United Church recently of
Rev.. N.. L. Gostonyi, ,who flew
"from London, England; last week
to take ovei . Dungan•non, Nile &
Porn Mbert charges. . Preaching
at the service was Rev, C. W.
Lewis, Auburn. Assisting with,
the ceremony was Rev. J. H. An-
derson, Belgrave, and Mr. Arthur'
Elliott, of the congregation, who
introduced. Rev. Mr. Gostonyi
Mr. Kar"l"Sievert sang a:solo° Fol
lowing the service a •reception
was heldin the 'church basement.
Words of welcome .were express
sed .by ,K. I , Dawson'•6f'Dungan;
non; .. Ernest Crawford of Port
Albert and Clifford McNeil of
Nile.
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MacKenzie
Mern�ri�l Chapel
FUNERAL, SERVICE •
Servicesconducted accord-
ing to your wishes at your
•Home, your Church, or at
our Memorial. Chapel at no
additional charge.
Phone 181, :Lucknow,
Day • or Night
WINGHAM:
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
emetery Lettering '•a Specialty
S'POTTON
Phone 256, Winghan'n, Ontario:
-ALAN WILLIAMS
11. W. ANDREW
Barrister and Solicitor
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
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.. Lucian)*
IN . LIJOKNOW
Monday and Wednesday
'Located ' in Kilpatrick Block
''Phone 'Wingham
Office 48 • , Residence 97
IMPERIAL:OI•L
PRODUCTS.
for prompt service,
and quality products,
Optometrist
Office•, on Patrick, St., 'just. •
• off ,the Main St.:' in
WIN6HAM
Professional .Eye Examination
Optical Services:'
'For appointment.'
Please Phone 770, Wingham
K. J HMacKENZIE O.D.
Optometrist: '
NOW IN RIPLEY
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EVERY WEDNESDAY
Office Hours 10.00 am. to'9:00
.p.m.. Phone Roy MacKenzie,
Ripley 96-r-24 for ;appointment:
R W. 'BELL
OPTOMETRIST GODERICH
F. T. Armstrong
Consulting ..'Optometrist•
The Square
(Phone JAckson 4-7661)
IN MEMORIAM
CAMERON In everlasting
memory of a dean Mother and
Gr
andmother, Mrs. .Josephine
Cameron, who passed away 5
Years ago, July 28th, 1967.
We wander through a meadows,
•And gaze up. at a hill
The sky is like a pil'low •
And the countryside is still;
Lt is •a calm and peaceful . scene
'Beneath the morning sun,
And yet, without your loving'
smile •
It is . an empty one. • •
Sadly missed' • and''' ever re=
.mem(bered• by . her ' xlaughter,
Grace and George. Linley and
.grandchildren..:
MOORE .7 -In loving, memory 'o#
a dear&,wife, .mother and 'grand -
another,. Lillie, who passed away
suddenly an Jtiiy 221st, 19159.
'we .
We little. knew when•'e .w,oke
that 'morn;,. , •
The sorrow the day would bring
call was sudden, the shock
severe, • • . • <
To part• with once • we loved.,. so
dear. ,
�Sornetinies •it's " hard' .to under-'
stand' • •
'Why some things. have to be,
In His wisdom, God has planned
Beyond ; our. powers to . see. .
:Sadly . missed .arid always- re-
membered by • Husiband• Gordon,.
Family and. Grandchildren.
C•OLLINIS ..- . in loving memory
of , Mary Lou • Qollins, who was
killed . five years:. ago, July 217th
hi her :, tenths ;y:ear.. •
She • is gone, but not forgotten
And • as • dawns another year,
In our • lonely 'hours of thinking
;Thoughts, of her are always. near.D
•ays:of sadness; will come o'er' us.
Friends'.rnay think the wound is
:healed,
'But. they little know the . sorrow
That lies within ' the heart con-,,
.sealed.
Always rernemnbered by Mother,
:Dad, -Johnny, Sandra and' Margie.
For Bride -Elect
PAGE THIRTEEN
-Protest .'Proposed
Sewage Project,
Is Lucknow Next
Tees�water is "up. in arms"' over
a proposed sewage disposal sy-
stem for that village of less than
900 _ persons.
A 'hearing was recently held
by the Ontario Water Resources.
Commission, attended by about.
300. ratepayers and none spoke
in favor of the Plan. Acting Reeve
George King said that council
felt there •uts some:, support for
the project and had engaged a
firm • of consulting engineers.
with no commitment on the • part
of the ..town.
The .proposed construction of
the system and disposal :lagoon
in Culross Township is reported
•to be .. $237,000, which would
more than double this • figure'
spread. over a:30 -year debenture.
• Following the . hearing ,a' meet--
ing was held last Thursday ' ev-
ening When a ratepayers', associ-
ation was formedto protest the
construction. One hundired •and
forty-four registered at that
meeting.
C. A..Anderson, a. retired high
school teeacher, • was elected - pre-
sident of the association : an:d
Enjoy Western
Canada Trip.
Mary Alton, her grandmother,
Mrs. Frances Wilkins, and Annet-
ta Forster of Ripley recently en-,
joyed a' trip to Western Canada
and the' Calgary stampede. ' The
threesome drove a car dor a
Toronto • dealer to Calgary. '
While in the' westthey visited,
Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper and -
Edmonton. They also, visited Tom
Hawkwood and Mrs. I. O. Hawk
wood in Alberta, well known to
many in this community. Mrs,
�Hawkwood,. mother of the . late
Mrs: :John Ritchie, .made her
home .• here for some time.
Mary: and. M'rs. Wilkins ..flew
horn.e by jet aircraft with Annet-
ta remaining: in Alberta to work.
• Mr. and Mrs.. Bert. Alton • of.
Ashfield Township • had a plea-
sant surprise on Sunday even-
ing when their . daughter, Doro-
thy,, phoned them from Bermuda.
Dorothy' •'has. been there six'
rnonths as a food- supervisor at
Hamilton :Hospital,
PARAMOUNT NATIVE
DIED IN TORONTO '
The death occurred suddenly
council Will be approached 'jai- in, Toronto on Thursday;. Judy.
5th, • 1962 of Mrs:
rnedrately and'asked for a"vote , WilliamMutrie
on . the: issue.: ('Stella Lillian Towle) ; beloved
The•' meeting questioned. " wtnhy wife of the :late Wiliiam Mutrie.
the' mad rush to put in the sewn . She is survived 'by sisters, Mrs
ers?. and a... "one-rnan council" Sean . Crump of Wingham,
was accused' of pushing it. ' Coun- ,Harvey Muir of Montreal; bro-
cil .members were not, .present thers, Gordon of ,Vancouver, J 'C:
;at this Meeting.' "They ;aren't .'(Kelly) of . Calgary. and William ..
There because they can't give rear- of Toronto.. Service took •place.
sons, why this is necessary," .said On Monday, July,9bh: at the New-.
bigging funeral: home, 'Toron.to,�
and burial was: ;made. in Green-
hill '.• Cemetery, Lucknow.
Mrs. Mutrie diaughter of the.
late Mr. ':'and, :Mrs: Albert TOWler'
Of ,,Para•Mount;. had .spent the
winter in Florida and had visited
River at Paisley: But :the amount on! cher return. She'was
of ,pollution . was.. ,questioned by h 'plarvnin,g ,. a trip,.West this.sum.-
Thomas McAfee, .
Plans • call for • installation. of
sewers' with a =sewage lagoon in
neighboring Culross. Township...
The system .would end:.pollu-
tion of the ' Pee•swater- River;
which flows into • the ; Saugeen
Here'refdentts-: _ • :. mer when. death intervenedsud-! 'The word •lagoon ' should not denly,.
I be used. It ' should;. be 'Stink- •
•
"pond'," Mr. McAfee said.
• A motion by Mrs. Clayton
Mrs. Otto Petersen. and her .) Thompson received approval
daughter, Mrs. Ann Becker of which would ask council to . meet
London' were 'hostesses at a 'with the' citizens committee: be -
bridal shower held •outdoors at fore a vote is held and explain
their. home. on "Quality Hall''. on 1.•its stand. .
Saturday. 'afternoon. Guest of iDurs ng -the- meeting • there
honour was Miss' Bessie Reavie were. outcries. from the'' floor of:•
who is ` to. be married this week "We are fighting • for dern,ocra-
in, London.I cy,'' and. ."Russi•an :and:. Cuban
Y ..
• A goodly..nuniber of;; Bessie's. tactics:":
far.m:er schoolmates Were present • Is Lucknow• Next?, '>
to offer. best wishes.for her .fu- • All about us the' .: Water • Re=
ture happiness and. too present s.ou-rces Commission is 'promot-
an laird: its. es- 'i sewage disposal systems, and
sie. ' thanked everyone for. their the question is.asked' "Will .Luck --
kindness and invited them to visit` now be neat?"
Ther in her' new ,home near. Lon • ' • A. stirv�ey ,has been •. Made here,
tion.:
but so `far such a '.project .has
A dainty. lunch was served to (been resisted' • and discouraged:.
'bring • an enjoyable: afternoon to The "pollution" area has been
a close. • ; outlined, and'as. in the case' of
Bessie has: also . been honored Teeswater the. qu�es�tion'' is rais-
in London at two miscellaneous .ed as. ; to . haw serious' this' 'po1-
showers held'. by church and••of rution really is, and • could it
fice associates.: • not be corrected. by private .steps
bein' taken to. Correct.
git at ;the
:.I source. •
:her -with many 1 ly gif B 'ng g pos
Gcwil!er, ,McIntosh
and Ward
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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Resident Partner,
J. E. Kennedy, C,A. • •
Bell Telephone Building
PHONE 633 ' WIAtLKERTOiN
Qungannan `.Fall
Fair Lists H.Aye Out
Dun;gannbn Fall Fair. "prize
ii�" s,�are in the. Yrands of the 'of-
ficers, having ,.been completed
before, The :Sentinel went' on..
-holidays.
Date of ,this, fair. which had
origin over '' a� ' century ago --
in 1858 --=is Wednesday, October •.
Ord: Thee hall will . be: open . the'
preceding evening for the plac-
ing of indoor exhibits, but Other:-
wise
th`er•-
'wise this'`fair is a once -day show,
featuring speed and' novelty
race events, .4-H Calf Club, live-
stock .classes; public'- school. and
ladies' classes and a baby show.
• Officers of the :'Society are
Gordon Saunders, ` :pies.; Harold
Adams, ist.. vice,pres•.; Chester •
Finnigan, '2nd vice -•prey; T. M;
Durnin, secretary -treasurer, from '
whom prize lists are .available.
You're off ' on The Right; Foot' 'With •
' PLYMOUTH
BALER and BINDER TWINES
LUCKNOW . DISTRICT
CO-OPERATIVE. INC.
Phone. Lucknow 71
d •Top„ for :Square Balers
"Orange fop" for Round . Bdlers
contact:
GRANT CHISHOLM : •
bone ,collect Dungannon[. 72-t-1
ar 10 Lucknot
"Always ' Look• To Inperial
For The Best"
TED' COLLYER
Registered • Master, Electrician
ELECTRICAL CO •
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arid'
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Phone 203-r-25, LUcknovv'
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