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y DNESDAY, Oct, • :lOtl , 1962
THE: 1. YCKNOW SENTINEL,, Z UCKNOW, 'ONTARIO:
• PAGE IITF' q
ROY N. BENTLEY
PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
GODERICII,; ONTARIO
Box 478,
Phone JAckson 4-9521. _
A...M. - HARPER
.AND COMPANY.
Chartered Accountants
33. Hamilton St.
GODERICH, ONTARIO•'
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
Winghain . - Phone 300
(office located in. former CKNK'
located,
on the xMain. Street).
INSURANCE
•
PIM, WIND,' CASUALTY
' :AUTOMOBILE • .'
" AND :LIFE'
• To ProteceYour.' 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 :,
IN. LUCKNOW,
Every Wednesday and
Saturday Afternoon.
Office in the Joynt B1ock
Telephone:. '
Office 13,5. 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 97
• IMPERIAL OIL
PRODUCTS'
for. prompt • service,
and quality products,
KINLOUGH
Mr„and Mrs.. Bert Nicholson
returned Monday from a 'motor
trip to Western :Canada,, visiting
with Mr, and Mrs. rs. Douglas Tex-
iera ,and girls at Vancouver, Mr,
and Mrs. 'Chester Haldenby at
Tisdale and other relatives: and
friends.
Miss Marville Scott was a
guest of Mr, and Mrs, Malcolm..
.Lane. •
Miss May Boyle returned home
after spending, three weeks with
David, .Douglas, Kenneth, Steven
and Mary Eadie while their par-
ents • enjoyed a Western trip.
:Little Lois Nicholson spent 3
weeks• in Toronto with little
Linda Evans, •Mr..'and :Mrs. •Bert.
Nicholson, Allan and Evelyn mo
tored to .Toronto for Lois on
Tuesday. • • u
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The H.W.I; held the October
contact:
• GRANT CHISHOLM
Phone collect Dungannon 724-I
or .,10 •Lucknow . •
"Always Look To imperial.
For The Best" •
SMI . . _ . - � •- .. ,
.MacKenzie,
Memorial Chapel
FUNERAL SERVICE •
Services conducted accord -
frig. to your wishes at your
Home, , yuur Church,' or at.
-our. Memorial' Chapel at no
additional charge.
Phone 181, Lucknow,
Day or •Night •
WI NGHAM
MEMORIAL• SHOP
• We . Have BeenMemorial
Craftsmen= for Thirty -Seven
..Years¢ Always Using '
THE BEST•GRANITES
Along • With :•
'Expert • Designing, and
Workmanship.
Prices Mosta Reasonable
Cemetery Lettering a Specialty
IN MEMORIA
HARRIS, In loving memory
of a dear sister, Almira Mae
Harris, who Passed away a year
ago October 7th, 1961. •
Many a lonely heartache
Often a silent tear •
But always a• beautiful. memory
Of a sister who .we. loved so
dearly. . ' •
Sadly- missed and; ever re-
membered iby sisters, Mrs. Ellen.
McPherson of Wingham and
Birdie (Harris of ,Kincardine.
i
MILLER =- ;In loving memory
of a• dear wife . and mother, . Mrs.
Wallace Miller, who passed away
October 9th, • '1960. I
on Sunday at . the home .sof Mr.
and • Mrs, Alex Percy when
around 60 relatives were pre-
sent.
Mrs. Gertrude- Walsh attended.
the Baptism of her grandson,
Stephen .Scott Walsh. at St.
James iChuroh, Hanover,. on Sun
day morning
Mr and Mrs, • Perry Bushell &
family :of Toronto spent the holi-
day with Mrs. John Bushell and
other members;. of his family.
On Sunday last a family ga=
thering was 'held at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. N. E. Halden
+by. '.
Mr. and Mrs. .Dan Tollefson
of Toronto spent the: week -end
with Mr. and,. Mrs. Ezra. Stan-
ley. •
.Mr:. and .Mrs.'13onaltt Earle 'of
.Softly the leaves, of memory ,call, (Ingersoi spent ; the week -end
Gently we gather and treasure:! with. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schnelier,
them all, I Betty'. and Jimrny.
Unseen, unheard, she is always C .ongratulations to Mrand
near,
Still loved, still missed and ever •
daughter in Wingham T•Iospital
• •1Mrs. Elgin Hogg (nee Marie
dear.
.Lovingly.' 'remembered by Bus
band d tF it
The District I'±ield Day hag:
been tentatively set for October
'20th,, and it is hoped to give
you final word on this as soon
as possible, • .
Don't forget the big Shooting
Match this Saturday afternoon
-,-- see you' there..
XUCKNOW BOY ;SCOUTS
On. Tuesday, +October 2nd the.
,Lucknow ,Scout Troop .met for
their regular meeting. The horse-
shoe, and test' period was held.
During- this •period •some . of the
boys passed.tests in; order to re-
ceive their tenderfoot,, second
class and first class badges. The
game period was cancelled this
week and the meetinng was clos-
ed with the flag lowering.
Apple Day as to be on ISatur-
daq, October • 1+3th. This is "a
chance for the citizens •of Luck..
i nov t� Help finance the : com
munity sponsored, troop and en-
joy: a delicious apple as a thank.
' you from the boys.
1Schneller) on • the• birth of a ,
meeting at. 'the . home . of Mrs.
Perry 'Hodgins with: Mrs. Lyman
Sutton ' presiding. The meeting
opened with. the singing of the
Ode. and • repeating ' the' . ,Mary
Stewart Collect in unison. ' .A
donation wasmade. to the Child-
ren's : Aid Society at Walkerton.
Communications 'were read. . A
on October 8th.
Mr, and Mrs. ' N, E. Evans 'and
Linda oToronto• senp • the week-
f't
end with .Mr. ' and Mrs: (Bert
Nicholson, ,•Eyelyn, Allan and.
Lois:• '
(I
BOY.SCOUT .NEWS
1ST ' KINLOSS • BOY' SCOUT
TjuliPt?
Hallowe'en. dance• was.planned. �How� full GRis •We • don'tThe :roll call was ariswered • by know but we `think the Kinloss
"Industries that. women
•
partici-. `r -
pate in".' 'Mrs. Charlie Murray •day, : ' Mall Township Hall was.. jamknows. L' ast
med ' its
reported .ion •citizenship , and edu capacity 'with .friends and i,tofam-
cation and also gave,. the' 'topic'= flies' wishing: to ,have a .glimpse
Industry keeps the/bo.dy healthy, of the Eastern Ontario 'Bus Trip
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the mind, "clear and heart. whole All '52 members' of the` Trip•
and the purse full.. Mrs, Perry including our driver. friend, Alan'
Hodgins..,reported on the histori
• Reed arranged ourselves on' the
cal research Mrs: Frank 1Vfaulden platform in ' "bits" formation.
gave a reading. and,; Muss :6dna,Such sounds you.never heard : -
• Boyle conducted. ; a contest. Mrs. horns • honking, whitles,. songs
jLynian (Sutton' and Mrs . Raynaud commands,. jokes complaints and
even snores.
R. A. 'SPOTTON
;Phone':256, 'Wingliam, Ontario.
a shower at the home of Mrs. 1 The winners of the essl y icon
s,
Ackert each gave a reading. Hos- '
tesses, Mrs. Perry :Hndgilis, Mrs. After. this :shenanigan was
Jack Ackert, . Directors, Mrs: .i' over,••'Frank Colwell showed his
,A.. Murray and Mr$, Torn' `Hod- ! • . p and for ' good
• ,, mawies of ,the trip
gins' ' • measure threw".in a few„pictures
Mrs: Gertrude Walsh attended ,of' a .springfishing trip.' .
ALAN WILL
Optometrist .
Office on Patrick.' St.,just
off the :.Main' St in,
WINGHAM :.•
Professional 'Eqe Examination
Optical Services,
IAM
•
• For appointment
Please Phone 770, Wingham
J MacKENZIE,= O.D
Optometrist •
NOW IN RIPL Y
EVERY WEDN.ESDAY
Office. , Hours, '10:00 , a.m. ,to 9.00
p. n. Phone ;,Roy MacKenzie,
Ripley 96-r-24 for appointment.
Harold Bannerman at. Kinloss •&'
also a . trousseautea at Pals y going to John Lizmore Douglas
es
t were rannouncedwithprizes
le j :
in honour -of her neice,; • Miss I Eadie . and. !Gary • Carruthers in
Lorraine McTeer whose marri- ! that' order. Mr' 'Dan McKinnon
age takes place Non. !Saturday at sponsored . the: contest.` and :don
Paisley.
H ILRAY. FARMS
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ABATTOIR
HOLYRtOOD.
The home of. choice meats, all.
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
• and APPROVED
• Schneider's Cured Meats
WiE ,ALSO ` DO CUSTOM
KILLING • •'•
and hang your • meat in . modern
.'coolers as long as , desired: Pigs.
on Tuesdays and cattle • every
day. No appointment • necessary.
RAYNARD ACKERT
101-r-13, Lucknow
t .4
D�adSt�ck
:Removal Service
We are licensed 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
' 24 hour service
'aced the prize`money Licence No. 1.73C62'
• ' Mrs. J. W (Colwell visited with— Slides. taken by the• : various
Mr:. and Mrs. Don Mcoosh, of members of the trip were shown
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R. W. BEL:L
OPTOMETRIST - . GODERICII:
F. T, Ari
rinstrong'
Consulting Optometrist.
The
The 'Square. `
(Phone fl'Ackson 4-766/)...
LUCKNOW DISTRICT'
CO-OPERATIVE INC. ,
Phone Lucknow 71
TED COLLYER
Registered Master Electrician
, ELECTRICAL . CONTRACTOR
Specializing in
Electric Heating; Electric Wiring
and Repairs •
and . °
Au' electrical' App1iandes
Phgne, 208-r-25, Ltzcknow •
Purple Grove. '•• by - Ernest • Ackert with 'corn-
Mr ments in turn by various ar- '4
i
James Hodge• . entertained
frienfriends ' at' a Thanksgiving din-,! ticipants , ' , par-
ds
•on Saturday evening: 1 The finale of the evening }was
Mr. Alex Smith: spent the • a re -acting of the .;final • camp-
week -,end with : relatives . 'fire. With lights out except for
Rev Benson Cox and Mrs. Ada, the "campfire” Nand•. the "moon,"
Hodgins returned home after an•1 the bo s ' put on• once . again the
enjoyable trip, to Moose''Jauv '& skits` and. nonsense. that we shall
Seattle. The trip 'was made by:never forget. And: And: for;the final
train" and ';let. •I sing -song all the audience in the
Sunday visitors • at the Cox. 'hall ,joined in and 'became part
!home were Mr:` and • Mrs Mau-1of, the trip
rice !Hodgins of London: 'Mrs. , To change the' subject a 'little;
Walter • Farrell:- of • Clarke and the Scotia Troop • attended a Pack
Mrs. " Ed Slade •of Kincardine meeting o,rr Friday evening Jae-
•Mrs Jim 'iSznith .will . be 'hostess fore'the concert to' hold a Doing
for :the W.A.. meeting on'Thurs=.Lip Ceremony for, two Cubs !go-
day: i inginto`... the Scout Troop. 'We
. 'A family gathering was held ' welcome David Rhody and Ken
• P,oulston.
Pinecrest Manor
• •
Nursing:.
Horne
"Member:
1 ASSOCIATED NURSING
j HOMES',•
of . Ontario
' • 24 -Hour Supervision • of.
A. Registered..Nurse
• Considerate Personal .Attention
For • Elderly and• -Convalescent
•
Persons:..
;Excellent Home -Cooked Meals
Box • 220,' Phone .129R
• LUCKNOW, 'ONT..
G�viller;Mclntosh.
and'Ward
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Resident,: ,Partner,.
•' J. 'E. Kennedy, C.A.
YBeli` Telephone Building
PHONE 033 • . WALKERTON
FURNACE OIL, • STOVE 'OILt '
' KEROSENE, GASOLINE
See or call
WM. A. "BUD" HAMILTON
` . Phone 220-w: "Lucknow
District Agent for Cities Service
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DLAR Barn & Stable Equipnlenl:
To Market Earlier
"NEW LIFE" Anti -Scour :Pig ' Starter Ration .Pellets
(start at .2 weeks•.' of age thru to Hog Grower), will
help save and put your litters : away to :market 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, Bulk;.
(Min '3 'ton) or bagged. to serve your need. (Sat:
urday excepted.)
KNECHTEL. and 'SON tTD:
Lucknow. branch Phone 78..
"!There's A. New Life Feed For. Every Neetl"
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