HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-02-08, Page 9WEDNESDAY FEB. 8th, 19.61
TNE. • LUCKNOW' .SENTINEL, LUCKlq'OW,
ONTARIO
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A. M. ':H A R P E R. :.
• AND COMPANY
Chartered Aeco)tntalnts
West, .Street:
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GODERICH, ONT.-I49.
Telephone JA 4,7562:
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ACCOUNTANT
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Chiropractor'
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Barrister, Etc. .
Wingham an.d. Lucknow
IN L• U,CKN.OW1.. '
Each: Monday
and Wednesday
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and quality products
Contact;
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• "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
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MEMORIAL SHOP
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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
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•.Cemetery Lettering a' Specialty
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'Phone 25r Winghatn, Ontari'0 -
..A .AN W1LLIAM,5
' Otitoinetrist.
Office u,i, .Patrick St.•list . .
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•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.
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:Office. in the Jo nt Block
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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. . :.
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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:
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.R, W.
:.BELL
OPTOMETRIST'-:- GODERICH
• F. T. Armstrong
Consulting Optometrist•
.. The Square
(Phone JAekson• • 4-7661)
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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.
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