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TILE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO:
ROY�.N;.BENTLEY •
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���CouNTANT
':GODERIGH ONTARIO ;
. Box 478'
• Phone; JA;ckson; 4-9521
A. M. I•AR'PER,•
O
AND COMPANY
Chartered Acconntafets
33 Hamilton ' St...
GODERICH, ONTARIO
Telephone 34 .4-7562
JOHNSTONE'S
FUNERAL HOME.
Modern 'and Conirenient.
• Phone 76
• 'Day or Night
Serving .A1J Fifths
Th
According to .eir Wishes
Moderate Prices
Established 1894
A. R.,•DU- VAL
D.C., Sp.C. ..
hiropractor.
Pbysto and Electro Therapist.
--Wilgham Phone 300
(Office located in former. CKNX
building on .the Main,' Street)
I'NSU ANCE •
••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, Goderieh
Phone 80-r-8 Dungannon
W. 'ANDREW.'.
• Barrister ' and ,Solicitor
LISTOWEL,, ONTARIO
i IN .LVCKNOW
Every Wednesday and
Saturday Afternoon
Office in the Joynt Block
Telephone:
Office 135 Residence 314
'I1ETHERINOTON;
Q.C.
Barrister, Ete. • ;
Wingham and :Lucknow •
'114 .LUCKNOW
Monday and Wednesday
'Located in. Kilpatrick Block•
ASHUIEID
born near Kintail and graduated.
as a nurse from Alexandra Hos-:
pital, Goderich.
In 1923,, she mlarried Wilfred'
Mrs.David MadMurchy is: vis- ,' France and, they lived Sask
fitting with .her daughter, Mrs.
Charles Hatherton, Algia, atoon, Hamilton and Ashfield
-
Ibefore moving to Goderich
Guests, with. Earl Howes on
Saturday were Mr. and. Mrs.
Gilbert Howes of fW. Wroxeter, Mrs.
James Coomber arid family of
Montreal and, Misses Anna 'and
Charlotte Macienze .Cif Eto'bi
coke; ,
John MacKenzie is on a motor
trip to; the West.
MR'S. W FR ID PRANCEEY
The funeral service was held.
at the Lodge funeralhome on
Tuesday,, August 28th ,for Mrs.
Wilfred Francey • Who died ' in
London.
A daughter. of the late;' Alex-
ander and Margaret Stewart
MaoMurchy, Mrs. Franey was
'Phone Wingham,
:Office 48 • ' . R.esidence 97
IMPERIAL OIL
PRDUCTS
.for prompt service,
and quality products,
contact:
• GRANT CHISHOLM• •
Phone'coilect Dungannon .124-1
or 10 'Lutcknow . •
""Always LOA TO IMperial
For The Best"
1950. She .was a member of °Knox
Pre. byrteri,an Cihuzih. •
Surviving are two sisters, Miss
Margaret Anne QVIa�cMurchy • of
Goderich, Mrs„ George Dunbar of
Ethel, several nieces and neph-
ews.. Mr. Francey died : three
years ago.
KINGSBRIDGE
Congratu'lations to Mr. and
Mrs. R•dbert4oward on the ar-
rival of a son and to. ' Mr. • and
Mrs. Jack Tigert on the birth .
of a daughter in Goderich Hos
pital last week. '
,Correction xe Mr, John Honn
,' in last week'sssue-"hould" have
been Mr.. John O'+Conmor..
, Mr. and ' Mrs. Ed Redfern and'
MacKenzie
Memorial.Ch�pel
:
FUNERAL' SERVICE,
Services; conducted • accord-
ing to your wishes at your
Horne, your Church, or at
our Memorial Chapel at no
additional charge.
Phone 181, Lucknow,.
Day or Night
W:I'NGHAM.';._
MEMORIAL SHOP
•
David of Detroit visited the.
Frayne ;families' last. ',week..
,Visitors at the Dean homestead.
were 'Mrs. Ella Bowler and
Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Bowler, Mr'. Gera% Dalton, Jan-
et and Tom, all of` Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. Ignatius O'Leary of
London
Mr. Michael- Dalton is visiting
in Goderich with his 'sister, Mrs.
Venini of ;Calgary. • •
Mr. Jake Moeilbeck o Los:
,Angeles, Calif., is •'visiting • his.
parents,. 'Mr and IMrs. Leo Moer-
beck. • .
We : Have Been Memorial Mgrs.. Larry and Tom Wal
Craftsmen for •Thirty=Seven lace spent the' holiday 'week -end
Years, Always Using : ' at Grand Bend with Mr. and
THE BEST' GRANITES : i Mrs. 'Bowen of 'Flint.
Weekend visitors with Mr .8a.
Along:_VViiJJ.,ith
Expert �. Desigining and • 'Mrs: •. Eugene Frayne were Miss
Workmanship. Margaret Kraemer of Hestson,
Mr. . Neil lraemer and Miss
Prices. MostReasonable M, Peggy Bullock of ' Toronto Mr..
Cemetery" Lettering: a Specialty Eddie O'Grady: of Tralee,Ont. t
Miss Mary Lou: Drennan:.has•
R. ' A. • S'POTTON commenced
the . nursing course
Phone 256, Winghaam,, Ontario. given, at Beck Sanatorium, Lon-
don.
Mr and Mrs. Clifton ;Austin
are 'visiting Mr: and Mrs. Ain-'
,biose Hartman. and family of
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrick •&
family of Clarkson • spent the
week -end here. '
ALAN -WILLIAMS
Optometrist :
Office on Patrick St., just•
off . the. Main St. in
WINGHAM
Professional Eye Examination
Optical: Services
For appointment •
Please.:Phone 770, , Wingharn .
.1. MacKEN'ZIE:.O.D.:
/ Optometrist
NOW. IN RIPLEY
EVERY • WEDNESDAY
Office .'H6urs• 10 00 a.m. to r 9.00
p.m. Phone Roy MacKenzie,
Ripley 96-r-24 .for appointment.
R. W. ' BELL
OPTOMETRIST G.ODERICH
F.' T. Armstrong
Consulting' 'Optometrist
The • Square
(Phone JAckson 4-7661) ,
.
St: • Marys•, C.W.L.t
Twelve Julies werepresent
for the September League meet-
ink " at the home sof eMrs. Peter
MacDonald.. After Operiliitg.the
meeting with ..prayer; Rev. Fr.
Edwin Malak described .some•
af' the beautiful ' -hand carving
work, of church and ; religious
articles, which is' done ' in Eur -
Fr. lilalak ,:proposes...teaching
catechismto those of high school
age: while Mrs. Joseph MacMil-
lan will . teach the junior :classes..
The "October meeting will be'
held• iii. St. Augustine Parish,
hall when both groups will.'. Lay
plans for the' fowl supper, • Nom -
ember ' 6t11. Lunch •was served
and •a social halt.. hour closed
the .meeting. :
LUCI(NOW 'DISTRICT .
CO-OPERATIVE INC.
. • Phone Lucknow '71: •
TED . OLLYER
Registered • Master Electrician
ELECTRICAL •CONTRACTOR
Specializing' in
Electric Heating, ,Electric Wiring
and Repairs
and:
All electrical Aiiiiliances
Phone 200-r.-2.5. Lucknow
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GcviIIer, McIntosh
and:.Ward
CHARTERED `ACCOUNTANTS
Resident Partner,
J.' E. Kennedy;,C.A.
Bell Telephone Building
PHONE 633 ' • WAIUKERTON
FURNACE ,OIL, STOVE OIL,,
KEROSENE, GASOLINE
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Real Estate
Chunges •
Mr. ,and Mrs. Walter Cleaver of
Tara have recently sold their
beautiful home . to Mr. and Mrs;,
Gordon Daniels of Toronto. Mr..
and Mrs. Cleaver will be moving
to• Hanover .shortly, and we .wel-
come thein in our Midst, ' This
transaction wasarranged through„
the Hanover Office off Paul, S.
,Starr & Co. Ltd. ,
The Farmer's Mutual has recent-'
ly purchased a business block, in
Walkerton, which Ayes owned' by
Mr. Wellington 'Thaler of . Cher-
ley. This transaction. was . ar-
ranged through the Hanover Of-
fice of Paul .IS. Starr & Co." Ltd,
The Sno-White Laundry has, been
purchased by Mr. "Scotty" Dun-
can and Mr. James. Planta of
Hanover who will take pcissess
sion on Saturday, September 15..
Mr.s. Madeline Hocking, the for-
mer aw•ner has made no- future
plans • at the present 'time. .The
new ' owners, Who also own the
Grey -Bruce Utilities Service, in-
tend to operate this business as
well as the Laundry. Their plans
include. some building ' renova-
tions at the Laundry' and an ex-
tension of services • to the people
of the district.. "
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Bohlender of
Hanover have sold their. fine new
home _to Mr. and.. Mrs. Ralph
McMillen, of Hanover. Mr, and
Mrs. Bofblender and family will
leaving shortly, to take lip
residence in Ohesley where they
,have .purchased the Red & White
store. We extend, best washes for
success to. Mr. 'and Mrs.' Bohlen-'
der. in their new :business:: This
transaction was arranged through
-the Hilanover 'Office of •'Paul S;
Starr & Co. Ltd. ;
The Well Known Dierlai nm fa-
mily Of '` No'rmanby Township
have, purchased ,•the finehome of
1Vir:.: and Mrd. DonaldHalsall Sr.
in Hanover. The Dierlamnis will
Abe taking• ,. possession around the
1st • of .October; This transaction
was arranged .through the Han-
over Ot£fice of Paul S. Starr. &
Co: Ltd. ••• ' .
Mr. Fred ,• Lester has purchased
an 80 acre tree farm fronting on.
,beautiful :hidden Lake from Wil-
fred. Cook of: Holland:, . Centre.
•Mr.: Lester is looking forward to
spending; a good deal .of his lei-
sure time on • this 'desirable. re-
treat property. .This transaction
was arranged—through the Han=
over Office ,of, Paul S. Starr &
Co. Ltd.
-Alvin McAfee of Durham
has • nurchased the beautifuil
.bungal v on No. '6i , Hwy. ' ,south
of Varney owned by •. Mr, and
Mrs. tLeoniard; Elliott. • This pro-
perty. 'is. surrounded, by spacious
lawns, and large attractive
flower 'gardens. "Set , on a hill,
the ;owners '.wild have an unex-
celled view of the :country side.
Mr. and Mrs Elliott intend to
take up •residence in the South-
ern: U.S.A.
illi. , and Mrs. ;Roy Hershberger of
the 17th, Concession 'of :Norman -
by,, have disposed of ,their 47
acre farm: to Mr., and M'rs.' Doug=
See or; call
WM. A. BUD HAMILTON`
Phone 220-w Lticknow
District Agent for Cities service>
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PAGE ELEVEN
Mr. William Guthrie foznner1y o
North Bay has purchased ,a
house and 2 acres iri Elmwood.
The property was previously
owned by Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Gray,. who now reside in Neu
stadt Mr.' Guthrie has already
taken possession. .
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Milbank
who now "lives in, Sarnia has
sold their 2 bedroom bungalow' •
in• Brant 'iwp,. to Mr. Henderson
of Hanover. This is an 'extreme-
ly attractive property with a
Hill top view, located • on .Hwy.
No. 4, Vit, male east of Walkerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Giesler,
well known, residents. of': Brant
Township has disposed. olf. thheir.
attractive & productive 100 -acre
farm to. Albert Ernewein and
Richard:' Karter:.. New owners will,
take Possession.; on September
17th, 1962. .
These are just few of the.
transactions ed. 'through ..
the Ilanover O*Ce of '
PAUL S.: STARK 4& CO.:LTD.
LTD.
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Trousseau Tea For
Saturday Bride
';Mrs: John Durnin of West .
Wawanosh entertained relatives
and' friends ; :on. Saturday, Sep-
tember 1st,. at a trousseau tea
in honour, of 'her daugh►ter,. Bet-
ty; whose marriage • took ,place :
on Saturday: -Guests... were re, •
eeived by . Mrs. l urnini Betty
and Mrs. Worthy Young,, math-
er. of. the 'groom.
In . charge of the guest book •
were Misses. Sandra and Audrey
Errington in the afternoon ' and
in' the' evening, 'Misses Lorene
and ',Anne. Errington,all cousins'
of "Miss . Durriin..Over 185 guests
attended:
l.Thee dining rcoin table was
centred
with. roses` 'flanked by
lighted . tapers and Was covered '
with a lace • table cloth., A three
tiered ` wedding cake was,
played on the buffet.
Pouring teain the afternoon
was Mrs. Aubert Good, Sault
Ste. Marie, grandmother ,otf the
groom -elect and in the evening,
Mrs. Victor 'Errington, '.R:R: ' 2, •
:Auburn, grandmother' . 'Of. the
bride -elect Serving . in, the tea..
room were Misses ' June Mills,
Aantje 'Bakker and.: Diane: Err-
ington, a:ll olf : Aulburn.... ...
The wedding: ,gifts were . dis-•
played by Miss Eleanor' Alton; •
Hamilton; shower gifts by Mrs:
Gerenn ` Patterson, Goderich and
the trousseau by Mrs. Douglas:
Pearce, , WWillowdale, Displaying
the linens, china and silver, etc.
were `Miss'' Joan, 1Vlills and Miss
Marjorie Young; .both• 'of . R.R.
2, ,Auburn, Assisting 'in the 'kit -
Chen - in the .,afternoon .. were
Mrs. Yvan Henderson. and in the
evening, M.S. Ross:. Errington
Mrs.Harold Errington and Mrs.
•Ernest Durnin,• all 'aunts of the
,brMiiss jDurnin : was honoured: by
showers. given by Mrs. •IDon .
Jefferson, ` .,Clinton; • Mrs. Ross .
Errington; aunt •.ofthe bride, St.
Helens and - Mrs. Margaret Mc -
Nevin, ` .G'.oderich, also "' aunt ' of
la Andrews of , Dunisville, Que. the bride.. •
!EDLAR'Brn lit Stable Equipment
To. Market Earlier
"NEW . LIFE"' Anti -Scour Pig Starter Ration 'Pellets
(start, at 2• weeks of age thin to Hog GFower) will
help save ' and put • your litters away to market earlier.
"New Lite Feeds"
Are tested and ; proven to give results. Our line
is complete.• If you have freed requirements, our
Fleet : of . Trucks operate a • daily service, Bulk•.
(Min '3 ton)' or ,bagged• to serve your need: ' (Sat-
• urday .excepted.)
KNECHTEL and SON
Lucknow .grarich Phone ,78
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'"Ther'eis, A New Life Feed For Every 'Needy'
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