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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-02-08, Page 9WEDNESDAY FEB. 8th, 19.61 TNE. • LUCKNOW' .SENTINEL, LUCKlq'OW, ONTARIO • 'PAGE NIN' A. M. ':H A R P E R. :. • AND COMPANY Chartered Aeco)tntalnts West, .Street: �� GODERICH, ONT.-I49. Telephone JA 4,7562: N..BENTLEY ACCOUNTANT -GODERICH, ONTARIO • EON • F'#:Qtle JAcksgn 4 9521•, R' DU VAI Chiropractor' Physio• and;.EEleetro Therapist.' Wingharn' • Phone 300 Office•located ,in former CKNX• ' buildin o.ti the . Main. Street) • B RANCE :I,NS ., 'FIRE, :WIND, CASUA.TY. :..: AUTOMOBILE ANI) LIFE TO Protect 'Your •'Jack,. Insure With Jack.T.oday.'. .{.:A ..McDONA;GH -:; Lucicnow; Ontario.., Pho `e• 306 S HET'1-IER•INGTON... Barrister, Etc. . Wingham an.d. Lucknow IN L• U,CKN.OW1.. ' Each: Monday and Wednesday Located ::in ..the Municipal Offiiut'.. c d 'Phone'Winghamn Office '4t' Residence` 9i StA`FE, 'iF?AI:N ML►TUAL',:• U.TOMOBILE i.•NSURANCE.,� :in estigate • Before Investl. r, 1tEUBEN :WILSON IL•SON R.R:• 3, G0.0006Phone 80• r -S •' Pungannon� . JOH NST'ON E'S :;FUNERAL.H'OME 'Phone •76 • Day ur,� Night •' ro USE OF.F'FUNERAL • DOME :'tt No Extra Cost .'IOderate• Prices Estith.lisliedr ;1894 • IMPERIAL OI L' PRODUCTS • for pr"orript "service, ' Y and quality products Contact; GRANT, CIIISHIOLM Flht,tte coiled Dungannoff • Of' Iib LueItiruf "A1wayii' Look To Imperial' • "For' The best" ,OOKS•. DOCTOR OF. CHLROPIM,CTIC • Phone .545 KINCARDINA ONTARIQ' • .t ,Office hours: ��+ •: ,` +• Daily Monday to Saturday Wednesday .a,m. ' ' `, Evenings .Tuesday, Thursday,. ryaturday McLENN N ..an s .. MacKENZIE • x4 c•NERAL SERVICE: ecvres conducted • accord- Mg' to: your,. wishes at, your Horne; your Church, or at our •a•einorial Chapel •at no additional charge. • ' ' Phone 181, Lucknow Day or _ Night - W I .NGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP y We.:Have: • 'Been. Menorial' Craftsmen for' Thirty -Seven Years, Always Using ` TH:E•'BEST, GRANITES..' Along With 'Ex. Designing and \� Worktrianship. 'Prices Most .Reaso n`ale b •.Cemetery Lettering a' Specialty R A.P.•-,..TT :. �. N• 'Phone 25r Winghatn, Ontari'0 - ..A .AN W1LLIAM,5 ' Otitoinetrist. Office u,i, .Patrick St.•list . . J , .riff the ;Naim St. in •W!NG1:IA31 ;. P otessrorrllr'E'ye :Examination Optitta,l Services' For' appointment. • Please 'Phone ??'0;'Wingliam`: R. W;.:.>A ND:R:EW Barrister and- Solicitor. LI STO t+ ,1= L: . ONTA auu iN 14)CliNO%1' •Every t•ilriesla Saturda.y,• ,!1fie.rrio^ri :Office. in the Jo nt Block Tc lephone :Otfice ' 135 Residence 31-,1 • LIICKNOW , DISTRICT ,. �: •A'll'I,V ' INC: (.• ( • •1'linnt .►,itt+,kir{rw. ?1 TED C:DLLYER 'tt,ecistei:erl Nla ter Electrician. ,;f i.iX T1t:IC,'A1,, t;'()NT[iACT(DR g1er4..16v! tt'iriri•g and iteiiairs, ,t tlEN'1` 1,4.)r., • PAlt`I'ON ' T% and Alf Electrical 'Alrplianres � Pbon( •all i-'�',5, l,UCkflo+h"., j�iri+P�rsr•or�t�rr✓,.�rrri.N' R E. , I R'I C,EN ItAL t"xA1 A'GE . n Oea1r° (1tI,lI �Y�iR .)14.014'. ItiACitliNEItlt • aht1 cornislcte FIRESTONE X' 1 ' 1 • .15)160 & ;Ihnigfinnoi 53 • TO ,'TURN ODS (continued from 'Rage 1) Johnston, Mrs. Stuart Lavis; Chairman of Building .Comrr'rittee, Mr. Stuart. ,Lavis, members, The Wardens, The• Incumbent, • Mrs. S. Lavis, S;ecretary, . iVr. Fred, McQuillin, Treasurer, '& '.Messrs. J. Ketchabaw,, F,. • Johnston, yV, H odgkinson, The President of . the ' W.A. Miss. Dorothy Cooke. The Presi dent of the Ladies Guild. is Mrs. E. .Gaunt. The Sunday,, School Superintendent is. • Mrs, : C.1 re Johnstone. The • Organist and Choir, • Leader,• , •,Mrs. ' Fred Quillin. . :. • The . following are excerpts i Notice To Creditors.. NOTICE:, TO CREDITORS In the ' Estate . of MAUDE MAE ALTON deceased. All persons having claims against the.. estate of Maude Mae Alton, . late of the village of Lucknow, an the County of Bruce, Widow, ' deceased, who died on or about the' 26th day of .October, 1960, are hereby noti- fied. to send .-full .particulars of their claims' to the undersigned Solicitor • -for the Estate, on, or before.the ;10th •' day of February;: 1961, •after ' which date the tate will •be• distributed, arnon-gat those entitled thereto, having re- gard only to the• clairns.,of which the Executors 'shall then •. have notice.' DATED. at:. Lucknow, , :Ontario, this` .2ast' ;day of;., January, .1961 R.W. • ANDREW, .Listowel:, .On - •tar o,:•:•Solicitor for •the :Executors. K . J. MacKENZIE, O.D.. • .Optor'netrist NOW IN RIPLEY EVERY' WEDNESDAY .Office 'Hours 10.00 am.:.' to '9.00; p:m. • Phone • ..,Roy , :MacK enzie, Ripley 96-r-24 for appointment: • .R, W. :.BELL OPTOMETRIST'-:- GODERICH • F. T. Armstrong Consulting Optometrist• .. The Square (Phone JAekson• • 4-7661) • • Ft1RNACE ,OIL,.. . STOVE, OIL KEROSENE, GA`SOLIN`E See or call 1V.M:' A: "1BUD" HAIIIILTON Phone 220 w:.'Lucknow: '175trict:'Agen t fo Cities :Seryict • ::' � fir_. "'• � :. from; the report of the incum l .bent, Rett,. Wilfred, Wright, which he gave at this meeting "We• have seen in the past year several events of importance '& we desire to briefly comment upon- some of, them.. jWe think particularly of the Anniversary ,Service, the •change in Pastorate, the Stewardship> Campaign, the installation. of, the new heating system, and the Special Vestry meetingof last November. • The, departure• of" the Rever- end and Mrs.. H. L. Jennings to Brussels is, ;noted,,: Mr. Jennings conoluded.'* a long and ,profitable ministry • in :thisarea, and many 'will „miss his kindly words and his conscientious . work.: We join - with this ' congregation yin our good •'wishes•••and prayers for the Reverend Jennings .and 'his; good' Lady in their new fields .of en- deavour in another part . of Christ's Vineyard, • "The Stewardship; Campaign. was . eniinen tly ' successful„ and we extend, our congratulations to the Ohairrnan, and. all. those who worked so hard and ;untiringly. in this,, our. first.' Visitations pro= grarnime. • We would advise that in the.fall of this .year we again. go forth to visit in Chirst',S name, just :using the visitation' part of I' the campaign only. "In the early - fall of- last ' year, We were . faced with a serious heating problem,- and 'th'e happy' solution .of thi's.. problem *as ;a major :' advance ' in the: .comfort • and'' 'convenience :in : heating:. that this "church 'had not • previously. ,enjoyed /This• ° advantage was. coupled with. an economy in ,our fuel costs. The Board. of Man, agement '•showed ' farsightedness: in recommending. a unit of.•,suffic= fent capacity to:heat the proposed new parish; hall:. '"We are :all ' grateful:. tothe- Ladies, heLadies, Guild for ' their •fina-ncral assistance in ,this matter, and: it was anther of the many Wonder- ful exarnples of thehigh spirit of Christian -,co-operation for which this parish is, noted. • "The minutes ut : the. Special.' Vestry Meeting x1111' :prov,ide an account of matter. d:ealrng•. ;with the inception :of the -Parish Iiai•1. Building Programme To, the many kind ;friends, members and supporters ` who: have assisted, •this•,project.'in. the .past, to those' Who are' presently .workimg,: • and •to• those : who -have in ' various ways volunteered .to , assist •in. bringing ..this ' dreary: -', of many "years 'Into ;rea'lity ;we express oar, sincere thanks • 'Steps.' have :been , taken ..to ar,= ' range the ceremony, of . the' Turh- ing-of=the-bod. on Easter' Sunday next:. We' esteem it a,' great •15ri•-• 'vilege ;to have ,'had' the' .honour. of working with, so ,many won 'derful people . in.•• his projetit "This 'year it: is otr hope to present to. the bishop for "Con;: • firrnation: - .qualified Candidates ' •oris this .and Other .parishes in. the mission We invite both adults 'and : youths, w:hu'desire' to be cori- 'Lira.:eu. •tu'-ti se t' .s Opportunity. Some 'girls ,like a man, .;with :a past,. sone, like a man, 4 ith a fut•re, •,but they"'all: go. for.. :the, man with a present..' • :ere gimesa, LOOK INTO LIGHTS AT 'ST. HELENS Mrs. Andrew. Gaunt opened her home for the February meet- ing of the St, Helens, W.I. when 20 members, 1, • visitor, 1 child attended: The' President,' Mrs... Charles MacDonald. Presided. At-: ter the usual opening exercises, the • business. was dealt with, A, donation is to be made to mental health and it ,was decided to supply a layette for a, needy fa- mily in the community.: • Any member ,not at the meeting wish- ing to help in this could 'eget in touch W1fh, the president. It Was brought to the attention of theInstitute, it.• is Possible for lights to lie put around: the village, so a delegation of .• the executive is to see , co.uricil .and find out more'. about . this matter. The topic, na- tional and: international ' day, was,• prepared • by Miss 'Beatrice. Mc-- Quillin and read by Mrs. Ernest. Gaunt was, very interesting; also informative, , The roll call , in keeping with the topic, 'what Makes Canada different 'frorn other countries, was well re- rsponded' to in so many. 'different'' ways. Current events were • given b'yMiss W. D. ,Rutherford;"and; as usual were very interesting on events of world affairs as well- as:. events near home.' • The motto, Racial problems of today; prepared' and read b'y,1VIrs. Andrew.. Gaunt, was • very., ably.. :taken' 'and expressed a' • great deal: .of -.what we all 'feel on this" :situation. A committee was ap- ointed ''to 'arrange for a' card P... ' 'party in the, e, near fiuture. Mrs: Wm. ,Rutherford , delighted ` the. .ladies::: with •her • piano .selection.' while the: collection . was ,taken. 'The ' rneeting, close �w-ith the 'Queen and' Grace •afte which 'a ' very 'lovely lunch ;'was ::served 'during. • which a social hour was • much enjoyed. The • courtesy. •. re! 'marks . were •, given'. to 'the' hos tesses.And also to 'Mrs. Gaunt • ; for .her hospitality, by Mrs. E. Barbour. M :LE COURIER • (Continued. -friini `age . I) and . horses -for the snow and mud, .'Now .it is a motor vehicle the • year :round, and £ urrentiy Torn ,is driving ' a 1:929: Model A. Ford: bn ',they route which is giv- ing 'h m`:.good .service His first carr for' the job was a Ford tour- ing. with weather: curtains which `he, purchased from ,William Nay lot- of Lucknow for ..$300.00.`. But Tom shouldn't :get all' the credit. Mrs. Rivett is 'making the rounds with `him this winter .andel-. frequently does the '.summer .:•de • - livery on the route:, Tom was in the trucking, busi- riess for 2,8 years die 'had a gen- eral trucking business ' 'for 18 years, and a gravel trucking busi ' ness for %ten • years' until he sold .' the business in 1.955.; to Bol Mole. From ..point of service as ' a mail.' courier, Tom stands second ' only;, we believe,, to' P., M. John- ston -of .town,: who completed 42 years: df, •. conti;n'uoua:y//s•arvice '. in lanuary. •- IMPERIAL LYNN', No. 424-434 Series, White Egg Layer ‘Vo. 565.-525 Series; .Brown Egg Layer ,. ROYAL LINE,' No. W40--850' Series 'Red ,', • 'AS. HATCHED 48 /: PULLETS- •'AS. HATCHED. 98% PULLETS AS `HATCHED '95% PULLETS:' Kflcchtel ..am� e.gular 26c ,53` 26jc. 53c,; 21c:, 43c .. Special 211/2c 44c x211/2c 44c 161/xc 34c 'tuckno* Branch, M Phone 78. "THERE'S . A NEW LIFE FEED FOR EVERY NEED" 1