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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-03, Page 13NDP•AYi_ • OCT: 3rd" 1962 ROY. N. BENTLEY PUBLIC , ACCOUNTANT GODERICH', ONTARIO Box 472 Phone JAckson 49521. THE. LUCKNOW SEIV'1'INEI,,, !Cxxow; orrrARxo A. M. HARPER AND COMPANY Chartered': Accountants 33 Hamilton St. GODERICH,. ONTARIO Telephone .JA. 4-7362. JOH:NSTONE'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 D,C.,• ; Sp.C. Chiropractor Physio: and .Electro, Therapist Wingham . . ice loca 300 d in former CKNX bur ' on' the. Main Street) INSURANCE FIRE, Timm, CASUALTY AUTOMOBILE AND.` LIFE To Protect Your ' Jack, Insure With Jack Today. , J. A. IeDONAGH Phone 306, Lucknow STATE FARM' MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Investigate Before .Investing REUBEN WILSON R.R. 3, . Goderich Phone 80-r-8 Dungannon. 11.W. ANDREW. Barrister and Solicitor LISTOWEL, ONTARIO IN LUCKNOW Every Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon. BLITZED RIDING ,MONDAY (Continued From Page 1) The campaigners met the tea- ching staff, students, workmen engaged in con•"struction work ;on the • school addition, and; others who had assembled At 1:00 p,m, sharp they moved off to Belfast; then' to St,. Hel- ens, St, Augustine,Whitechurch and Langside, before continuing to the other extremities: of the• riding, with Bob Campbell, cam- paign organizer of Toronto, keep: ing the party right on schedule. • Here is ' a.report: of • the tour, in part, issued from. the Liberal organization's publicity head- quarters,:• in. Wingh•an n., • 'Starting j° st. before dawn in. Wingham, where workers • were met • at the door., of the Lloyd Door Company • on their way to work and continuing until after dark, the cavalcade made ' fifty Office .h 'the. Joynt; Block Telephone: Office 135 • Residence 31J. :R. S. • HETHERINGTON Barrister, Etc: Wingham and'Lucknow 'IN'. LUCKNOWW Monday and ' Wednesday L'ocated': Kilpatrick Block 'Phone Wingham Otfice 48 . : %Residence 97 . • I.MPERIALOIL PRODUCTS: far` prompt' service, and quality products, . . contact: AltANT CHISHOLM . ralMe Celleet Dungannon 7244' br 10. LUcknow ;`Always Look To Imperial ' For The. Best" MacKenzie Memorial Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE•: Services conducted , accord- ing to your wishes 'at your Home, your Church, • or at our Memorial Chapel. at • no additijpnal 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 Cemetery .Lettering a' Specialty, R. A. SPOTTON .Phone 256, Wingham,' ingham,' . Ontario. G. ALAN .WILLIAMS Optometrist Office on Patrick St., just off ..: the Main St. • in WINGHAM Professional Eye Examination Optical' Services • ' For appointment Please Phone '770, Wingham ;J.:MacKENZIE, O.D.! Optometrist NOW' IN RIPLEY EVERY; WEDNESDAY adapting itself t changing two stops, • the Trans -Canada. and I]igh,way Fanners, came in o'veral'ls ,to 401 nearing . completion, 'more gravelled' crossroads, housewives .money in subsidies would be appeared from homes in aprons, , available for inunicipal roads. constructLon workers waved steel He pointed ' to the new de - helmets and the cavalcade at iparture in .mental health treat times assumed the proportions of rent, with the 'new. 'hospji ils a victory 'on as other -cars 'being built at Goderioh, Owen processi joined it from place, • t0. place Sound 'and Palzners'ton. Schools we're visited and'school • '1111r.' r. Robarts . • referred to' the: children chanted 'The'sa ;broadening , need for. secondary jolly good fellow" as: Murray and university education, and Gaunt waved good-lbye One , while they recognize the emir - group of school' children ;rushed mous: cost which ,represents into the school yard. • carrying about•.one-third of. the provincial banners of their own design let- budget, they also recognize that. tered.' 'We, Want Gaunt'. ' The the young people are our great - management .of the Pine River est. asset. • • ' Cheese factory contributed a box • The' Primite Minister was thank; of' cheese. A Formosa, +housewife ed by .Omar Brooks, who with 'seeing the group• shaking hands other . speakeis• stressed the i:in- with a crowd:outsidee her, borne hoportance.. of each doing their. came .out with a card table,, cof- ' part to elect George McCutchegn,' ,fee and doughnuts° for all. • ',• : ' Others eal1ed. ,on were Chas. "The only mishap 111 the' day' McNaughton, • M:P:P, of Exeter, occurred on a gravel road near• Richard Elliott of tHolysood, Otter Creek . .when th connverti- ' Andy Ritchie of Ashfield, 3: W. 'ble, carrying. Mr. Wint�ermeyer & Joynt .of Lucknow and: Everett Murray Gaunt blew a tire and Finnigan of Walkerton, an ex - had to be abandoned. • The em= reeve of West Wawanosh. ergency car, driven • by Scott ' ' ' Fairservice, Reeve of Blyth; pic- ked up the victims of the' mis- hap and . the ' tour 'continued without.: interruption; "The smiling and • still fresh John,' Wintermeyer said at the end of twelve and a . half hour,'s and 262 miles , of . tra\rel,. -- They're. simply ,wonderful peo ple and the 'warmth of their welcome is matched • only by their : detetMin.ation to elect Fublle.. •School .students paraded :Murray Gaunt to the legisla4 but ,did not compete The seven ture. schools. competing in, the parade, • .. the school chorus and yell,: were, PREMIER .HERE TUESDAY wvith their teacher; and number in each school, .as 'f�ollowS Kings- . abridge Separate, school, Mrs: 'Ad-. (Continued From .Page • 1). 1 kin and Mrs. George: Fisher, 27;. Preorder . Rdbarts . land traced . his ; legislative advancement since ;.Fordyce;.• 1Wtrs.• .George Kennedy,' first .elected in 196ii . culminat in 39; 'Kinlowgh; Mrs. • +Buz;ton . 1-- ;' g I tins, ; Belfast'' Don Carineron; in the post 'of Minister of Edo .� Mar - cation in ,1909; and...the prean'ier '' C,on. 9 •Ashfield, Miss Mar 'ship last: ,year.• .Hereferred oto, ion -•Buckton; '14; CloVer. Valley,. the Premaer as ; the chief •archi SS No• 2 'Huron, Mrs Belt teot and driviing 'force .;in the: Elliott; •'17; St., Helens, W Robarts plan for secondary edu- sell; 3rv. cation: .. 'School, WhMers' Tribute To John Hanna. . ' • the parade' and dress' .the Mr. Robarts. speaking:. for they Fordyce students in ,red sweat 4th time• that day; paid tribute: ers ..and . hats, :focused: ' on Vire in 'his ' opening remarks 'to the Prevention week and ...placed late .John• W. Hanna,' "a .remark ' : first: Helfasr Was • second • and able Man" in among other ways, Kinl'ough third • the service' he had rendered: his i In :the school chorus: and yen riding, . and as he called them' 1 Gcm, . 9 Ashfield was first, . Kin ".his people ,, a i lough .second and �Fordyrce third. '.Mr. .Rabarts ;. of ted• to,:the l• In the public •speaking,. John pointed Hogan, a ,' grade 65.' student , at .Ibusiness ability, runic pal: ''ex-: • perieiice and the steem in ,North • Ashfield spoke on •Laura, wvhich Mr: ,°MCCutcheoen is :.herd; j.Secord. and• placed' first; Laur- in to the. late Mr: Hanna. which, qualifies him'to well' re -!eine :Morriso'n, a grade' 8 :student, present Huron -Bruce ' as ` succes f at 5'S-''.9 . Kinloss was, second •so'r • with "Beavers"as her subject Mr, Robarts pointed to Conservative '• goternm the., in .,1 anrd s' Patricia. ,W . • ildgen, a grade 8 sttident • :.at Kingsbridge was flexibility Cif: • the Progr9sive third;. speaking on "Elections." 'times,• The judges in .the school. 'chit With 'even some of .the policies dren 'events were J. H: • Kinkead, GOOD' : CROWD, GOOD SHOW _..(Continued From Page 1), Donald. Blue was master of. ceremonies and.gave Garnet Far rier •and Jimmy Boyle respec- tive :.plugs for'the. we of thepiano: 'and public .. address • sys- tem . Kinloss ••rCentral and . Lucknow Office Hours 10.00 aim. to 9..00 ,of the Frost Government of the Public.: School •,,Inspector, 143rs., the PhoneRoy,McKenzie, , Os, not. applicable to' ' Brian Howlett of tLucknow• and p.m.a 60s: r1 Ripley 96 r-24 for appointment.. "The strength of the Party is �` Donald Blue of Ripley. pHorses Exceptional in its ability to adjust" Mr Ro Th t' 1 ere ' was • R. W. BELL, • OPTOMETRIST . GODERICH F. T. Armstrong: Consulting, Optometrist • The Square , (Phone,'JAckson 4-7661:) an. excep ions - lbarts said, He is the 4th Ontaruo showing of horses on: .Thur-= Premier ,since the party . carni ." to power in 1943, • under George' day with 'eleven .. teams in com-. Drew. Successors were Toro i Petition. , The . pony 'classes m- Kennedy and Leslie. Frost... cease. ' in interest . and variety. . . 1VIr. Robarts Observed that with each year. .A .;novelty pony potatoo ;race -` was 'won • by Douglas . Alton, LUCKNOW ]DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE 'INC. Phone Lucknow ` 71 TED COLLY.ER Registered ' Master Electrician ELECTRICAL, CONTRACTOR •Specializing in.' Electric Heating, Electric Wiring and R' ale • an Ali:eiecftical Appliances. • Plior�e: 208-r-25, Lucknow PAGE .THIATEVT. Douglas Campbell and Bruce Henderson. . The cattle :shove lacked com- , petition but not ' quality,High , light of the cattle events was the 4-H calf club comFetitions. Indoors the women's. organ- izations. displays, the school children's, work ,and school pro- jeets, the . baking table, the' flowers • highlighted: the arena displays, with added commercial and informative displays_ of in- terest.. n- terest., Prize Winners on Page 6 ENGAGEMENTS: Mr, and Mrs. Roy' Irwin of RR. 2, Lucknow wish' to .an.... nounce the ezrgagement of their daughter, Riuth. Winnifred, , to Mr.. Wilbert Noble Hastings ..'off• R.R. 4, Wingham,, son. of the ' late Mr. . and Mrs° Elmer Hist Ings. The ' ' marriage will take place • in Calvin Brick United.. Church. on 'October •2Obh. .H1'LRAY' FARMS ABATTOIR :: 'HOLYR'OOD The home of '•choice meats, all GOVERNMENT INSPECTED' and 'APPROVED Schneider's -Cured ' Meats WE .ALSO DO' CUSTOM • ,' . . KILLING and hang your meat in modern coolers ' `as ' long as, desired. ' Piga on Tuesdays •,and ' cattle.. every, day. 'No appointment . necessary. RAYNARD . ACKERT 101-r-13,' Lucknow • • • Gcn:iIJer, McIntosh and Vffr�rd CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Resident Partner, . J. E: Kennedy, C.A. Bell, Telephone" Building • 'PHONE 633' WALLKERTON., FURNACE OIL,; STOVE OIL, KEROSENE, GASOLINE •' . See "'or call ' WM. A. "BUD" HAMILTON Phone 2-20-w Lticknow District Agent for Cities Service Dead Stock Removal .Service' We are ;jcensed to'• remove your ,dead or 'crippled • farm :animals for .• sanitary disposal Old horses 4c per pound GORDON TAYLOR Ph. Collect 44=r-24; 'LucknOw. R.R. 2 ` Lucknow • s.' 24-hour service Licence No. 173062; metrest Manor �urs�ig Home • Member ASSOCIATED NURSING HOMES of Ontario'. 24 -Hour Supervision of A Registered. Nurse 'Considerate Personal ,Attention For Elderly and Convalescent Person's.. . •• . Excellent 'Home -Cooked ' Meals Box 220, • Phone 129R •' • LUCKNOW, ONT. PEDLAR Barn & Stable :Equipment • To :M..ktEarljer "NEW LIFE"` Anti -Scour Pig` Starter • Ration Pellets (start at 2 weeks of age then ' to Hog . Grower) • will helpsave and • put your litters away to tnarket earlier. ' "New Life Feeds Are tested and proven 'to give .results. Our line is complete." If you have feed requirements, •our Fleet of Trucks operate . a daily service,' Btilk (Min 3 ton) or bagged to serve your need . (Sat- urday, excepted.) KNECIflEL and SON Luckttow Branch:, Phone. 78 '`There's A New : Life Feed. For Every Need'; `.