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WN'ESDAY, Atl'G.. lst, 1962
THE LUCKNOW. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE NINE •
ROY N. BENTLEY
PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
GODERICH, ONTARIO
Box 478
Phone JAckson 4-921
A. M. HARPER
AND COMPANY
Chartered 'Accountants •
33 Hamilton . St.
GODERICH, ONTARIO,
Telephone .JA. 44562•
JOHNSTONE'S
FUNERAL HOME .
Modern '. and Convenient
Phone 16'
Day or Night
Serving Alt Faiths
According • to Their, Wishes
Moderate Prices
QEstablished 1894
A: R.D U VALE
D.C., 'Sp -C:
Chiropractor ..
Physio and . Electro Therapist.
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Wingham' Phone 300
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(Office located in former •CKNX
building on the Main Street)
1NSURANCE.
:FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY`
AUTOMOBILE '
AND 'LIFE:
To Protect • our Jack,
Insure With ' Jack Today:
A. McDONAGH.
Phone •306,. Lucknow
STATE. FARM MUTUAL
,AUTOMOBILE
D.LJNE.AN;.NQN
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The 'Cranston reunion was
held Sunday at Grand Bend. '
Mrs. Margaret Moranobserv-
ed her 07th birthday at Mrs,'
Henry's on Saturday: Guests
were • Miss Theresa Glasgow,
Mrs. John Boyle, Goderich, Mr,
;Roy Keane, Stratford, Mrs. Jan-
et Twam,ley, ' Woodstock; Mrs..
James Keane, Ed,ward ;and Lynda
Currie, Lucknow; . as, well . as
Village ladies, Congratulations.
Sunday,Mrs. Moran enjoyed a
motor -ride over the new 'bridge.
to Goderich and` had tea with
her neices Mrs Boyle and 'Miss.
Glasgow.
Marga ss er, o.er;
ich,. spent two weeksvisiting
her sister Mrs. Earl Swan; Ash-
field and Mrs.. Herb Finnigan
•and also called on other friends..
INSURANCE
Investigate '••: Before Investing
REUBEN WILSON•.
R.R.. 3,': Goderich
'Phone 80.-r-8 Dungannon
.R. W. *ANDR W
Barrister and Solicitor
LISTOWVEL, ONTARIO
IN LUCKNOW
Every. Wednesday and
SaturdayfternoQn._
' Office in the Joynt Block :)
• Telephoned
Office 135. Residence • 314
S. HETHERINGTON,
Q:C. ,
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Barrister, Etc.
• Wingham'. and Lucknow
IN •' LUCKNOW:
.' Monday and ,Wednesday
Located in Kilpatrick Block
• 'Phone Wingham
'Office 48 •"Residence 97
IMPERIAL OIL'
PRODUCTS
for prompt service,
and quality products,
contact: •
GRANT CHISHOLM •
one colleen Dungannon 72-r•L
or 10 Lucknow'
"Always Look To imperial
Per The Best"' '
Mqcjenzie._
N emorial . Chapel.
FUNERAL SERVICE.
Services conducted accord-
ing to your wishes at •your
Home, ' your Church, • or, at
:our.. Memorial'. Chapel• at no
additional ' charge.
Phone 181, : Iucknow,f,
Day or Night
�M�M/JI•IMM.I.I•I.MMMi.�/'I.N M1,
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
Cemetery Lettering :a'. Specialty
R Ar SPOTTON
Phone 256, Wingham, 'Ontario.
G. ALAN WILLIAMS
Optometrist
Office on Patrick St, just
off the Main.St.: in
WINGIIAM . :r.
Professional Eye: Examination
Optical Services
For, appointment
Please Phone 770, 'Wingham
:K. j.MacKENZIE 0.D
Optometrist
NOW':IN••RIPLEY'''
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Office .Hours 10.0.0 a.m. to 9.00,
p.m: Phone Roy MacKenzie,
`Ripley 96-r-24 for• appointment,
R. V /.• ' BELL
Mr, and Mrs. Don Walden,
Kincardiihe visit;d her parents
Mr.` and Mrs. Ben Mole, return-
ing with; them were their children
Vickey and Monty who had
spent a week with their . grand-
parents. •.
We . extend sympathy to ,the
family of Mrs. Abner Morris in
the :loss' of her daughter -ins -law,
Mrs. , Charles • Morris of Detroit,
Whose funeral took place. .on
;Saturday afternoon at the Doge
funeral Nome,, Goderich to Mait-
land, cemetery where interment
was made ',.in the .family plot.
The cgntirnunity was shocked
by the death of Mrs. Earl ,,Mc-
Nee, • Belrnore last, week. She
• la -;-Gere -of" this
vicinity. The funeral was last
Thursday 'afternoon, with ''a large
crowd. attending. 'Interment was
'Made in Dungannon cemetery..
Visitors on -Sunday with. Mr.
;and Mrs. Glen Weaver were his
brother Mr: Ross : Weave r and
wife. of Ridgetown,• on Saturday
visiting ''were their cousins, Mr.
and . Mrs. Charles Weaver, Mary
and • Roy of Chatham.'.
OPTOMETRIST GODERICH
,F. T. Armstrong
Consulting Optometrist
The Square
(Phone JAckson 4-7661)
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On 'Wednesday .of this • week
the funeral of the • late Mr,
fled,Weaver, Chatham takes
placewho .passed away suddenly
Monday morningfrom, a heart
attack, Mr. ' and Mrs. Glenn Wea-
PU.RPLEGROVE
• Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fair spent
a few days in 'United States.
Mrs. Victoria Smith,. Mr. and
Mrs. ' Andrew Patterson visited
Mr. and Mrs. Burton' Collins.
Mrs. Orville Needham is vis-
iting Mr, and Mts. Gordon.
Needham..
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gawley
spent the - week -end in Northern
Ontario. •
Somme attended. the tea for
Miss Ann 'Crawford at the
home of . Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
.Crawford Lucknow.
Debby Fair visited Patsy Mac-.
Donald. •
Mr William" Ilielis who was
earnPloyed , by Mr. Victor Gaw-
ley • is a patijnt . in Victoria
Hospital London •as• •a result of
a car '. accident,,
Mr. • Don Robertson spent Tues-
daMrsn Frank Dore, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Brindley spent Friday in
on
Ldon.
Miss Gladys Gaw;ley. , spent the
s
Plant arid stopped . off at Mrs.
Durnin Phillip's cottage at Lur-
gar Beach • for a picnic supper,.
and where Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
.are' retiring after •,fiflteen years
Iver were attending:their• cousin's as sec-treas.• of West Wawanosh
funeral Mutual Fire Insurance Co.. They
Mr and . Mrs, Adam Johnston; presented Mrs Phillip ` with ''•a
Goderich on Sunday, visited his' table ornament as . a small token
sister Mrs.... R:olbert ' Bere. of remernlbrance With' Mrs. Cecil
Mr. and Mrs, ••.Kenneth Brown Blake reading; a-'.;coniplimentary
and little son Allan Richard, sub- addres's. and Mrs ,. J. S. Ryan -
urban Boston, Maine, , 'are visit=' making the presentation.
''ing his parents '• Mr. arid': Mrs: .Miss Peggy Gordon of Toronto
Wilbur Brown and at a 'cottage ,spent �a week -en& recently. With
at Port Albert . O
here, they,visited her mother in Mr. and Mrs: John Fennell,.
n� their way ,Mr. and Mrs. Otto Popp
Qu ec City a I rot er ,in > ,augias• RonaldDavid '' and
Montreal.. .
Marna' 'of 'Bradforcl, were recent
-• Mr and Mrs. Peter Phemister 'visitors with Mrs, :I.,. Stingel.
and .children Toronto 'visited . the : Mrs... Winnifred ;.Widcomtbe of•
ladie's mother,'Mrs. W..H,Staf- Windsor .is visiting her sister,
fond. ' Mrs. Herb Finnigan and .other
W. I: Honors Mrs.' Philips. friends ;and., relatives ,in' the : vi
The'July: meeting, of the Dun- cinity , '
gentian Women's Institute niet Mrs.. John' Chisholm; ' who un-•
at 1Vlr . Wrl ' r B e . ' nt an enation. at . S
week at the beach.
Mrs. J. W. Colwell, Mr, aj
Mrs. Donald, McCosh, spent Sat-
urday in Five :Oalcs, Paris,. W. •
•Mary ,Ann McCosh returned
home with them. '
',Miss Niancy Dore is spending
the week with. 'Mrs, Gerald
Brindley.
Mr. and, Mrs. Burton Collins,
Sandra, Margie, Mr. .and . Mrs.
Peter ,Leeson ' and girls, Mr. and
:Mts. Stewart:. Needham,. Mr,
James Needham, Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Needham, Donna :and
Ma'ry,. Mr,' and
Mrs. ,Stewart.
Farrell .and family attended the
Collins picnic at. the home of
Mr. and Mrs,. Duncan Simpson,
Ed hurt: Bushel Viand Kath•
erine, • Mrs. Howard Thompson,
Mr. ' and Mrs.. Ken Brinaley, Mr.
Aubert Verheye • visited Mrs.
Frank Dore and . family:
Mr. Don .Robertson and Miss.
Margaret Robertson attended the
wedding. of . Miss Ann Crawford
and Mr. Arthur Collins in .Luck-
now on. Saturday. •
vlMr.. and Mrs Wilfred Traher •
sited, Mrs. 'Helen:Swarm.
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Collins Reunion,
The sixth• anmoual 'Collins ..re.
union took place at the home
of Duncan and. ;Lillian Simpson
at Kintail' on, July 29th.. The
weather was perfect _ for one •
hundred .and twenty'guests to
meet • and enjoy a very: lovely
dinner together on • the lawn
which 'was set for.1 o'clock.
A; short 'business session was
^presided over:' by Elden Lowry
of . Lurgan. ',It .: was decided to
hold .the next reunion in Peel
County' the last'Sunday in July,
1163,; x
Harold Wright cM'f, -Mona :Road.
was' elected 'president' •,and':: Mrs.
Irene. Wright, secretary.
The minutes of the -last reunion`
was read • by the' retiring' • secre-
tary, Mrs: Alma Lowry of Lurg�an,,
Mr and Mrs. Elmer McKenzie'
were : in charge '..of sports. Harry
McAuley, .Brampton, was .: the
oldest ` gentleman present. '
s +bu rown s home d rwe op t. Jos -1 Oscar' Armstrong of . Toronto
•with. fourteen ;.embers and four eph's Hospital, ''London, was-, able l
visitors. •Mrs. Cecil Blake pre- to Conte 'home last. week..'
sided and. the Roll Call : was.: an- +Mr:,'Robin`Treleaven, hairdres
,sweved by training a Canadian 'ser, . closed shop` ''last week and
Industry in'•Huron'. County, Mrs: .liras taken '.•a similar: • position at
Lorne .Hasty_,'and•; Mrs:. Mel Reid Listowel. ':
:Were' appoin,ted leaders for. the . The Dungannon United Church.
4-H chib, dressing . .up home-. for the -next two weeks Sundays,
grown' .vegetables, Further :plans August 5th and 1'2th, willcancel
were made : to visit 'Huron View .;services with ,.the.' ;freedom - Of:
in Clinton .on •September. '12th. "visiting other churches ''of their
The• next, meeting is to:be Grand= choice • .
mother's meeting :at the Parish Mrs. .Tas • • Wilson was hostess
Hall and all 'grandmother's of the
community • are welcome: Mrs.
Wilbur Brown introduced 'Mrs.
Harris of aHorlyrood•. Institute.
She 'told how cer.arnics are made
and had many : ' samples of
her handiwork on display .Mrs: The rooms were tastefully' de=
:Ross Eedy told : the: members of 'corated• with white 'hydrangea &
cher work at tEedy's Bake.. Shop (blue delphinium, Mrs.. Murray
Wilson conducted .contests' and
Lynda .Crawford and Charlene
Cook assisted the bride-to-be it
opening—the -•rnistel•1•a=r ecu gifts'
the hostesses: On July 18th the She responded in words of ap-
nieznbers enjoyed a bus •trip ,to preciation for the lovely evening
Douglas Point,'. to Ackert's ,Meat and many beautifulgifts 'Mrs.;
' Wilson. served 'dainty refresh-'
ments at the close of the evening.
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came: the : longest distance ':;Os-
car Armstrong' won • the, bean
guessing cantest..Miss Ada Stan-
ley was the. -oldest lady present.
Relatives were:'.present from.
Toronto, : 'Port Credit, :Owen
Sound, Whitechurch, Goderich,
Lucknow; Kinvardine, ,. Lurgan,
.Cooksville, : Brampton, Mona
Road, Kingarf, Georgetown,, Rip -
167 'anrd E.urple_.G.r~ove s
at; her home • recently for a pre
tial• shower fer 'albout twent ' ASHF1ELD
.nu
P, �' •
cousins - and aunts of Mrs. , Art : Douglas Ross spent last week'
Collins, formerly, . Miss; ' Anne motoring- through :Northern On,
Mrs Clifford Crawford, Liteknow. 1
Crawford, daughter of Mr, and tario:
Miss • Muriel Farrish' of, Toronto.
spent the week -end : with : her
mother,'. Mrs.' Kenneth Parrish.
Mr. s and .Mrs. MacKeith`' of
Vancouver :are visiting -relatives
and a general idea 'of how 'bread'
and pastries are .'made and bak-
ed. After singing'. the 'National.
AntheM • _lunekr,-_. asq .sanve.d- -lay-
Caviller,-Mclntosh
and Ward
CHARTERED' .ACCOUNTANTS'
Resident Partner, '
J. E, Kennedy, C.A.
Bell Tel'eph'one 'Building
PHONE '633 ' WIALKERTON
• LUCKNOW DISTRICT
COOPERATIVE INC.
•- Phone LucknoW 71:
TED COLLYER
'Registered Master'. Electrician
ELECCTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Specializing in
Electric Heating, Electric Wiring
and Repairs
and
All electrical Appliances
Phone, 208-r-25, Lucknow
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FURNACE OIL, STOVE OIL,
KEROSENE,. GASOLINE.
See or call
WM. A. "BUD" HAMILTON
Phone' 220-w Lucknow
District Agent for Cities, Service
IMF. and Mrs. R. Gaunt of
-Goderich-w itecl-orttli re gives.
here on 'Sunday.
Services in. Ashfield . Presby-
teriani :Church for the next silt
Months will be at 2:30 p.m. with
Sunday School at 1:30 p.m,
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