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THE; ,L'UCKNQW SENTIgLt LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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1 Two 1961 Pontiac , Laurentiani, power ' steering, power
;: • brakes, automatic,' fully equipped .••.. $2,995 ■;
01 1960• Pontiac Stratochief Sedan, fully equipped $2,375, i
a 1959 Chev' Coach,' V-8, •automatic G,. $1,995
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• 1959 Chev Belair sedan $2,050 si
▪ 1958 Ford Coach $1,450 ■
'■ 1956 Ford Caston sedan, automatic 8 995 ::
i 1957: Mercury Automatic ,.;..•••... $1,450 ■
1 •1957 Buick Sedan, auto natio $1,450• ■'
• 1956 Chev 4 -door Stationwagon .,•.• $1,095
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is '1956 Meteor Rideau, automatic; $1;0.95 'i•
1955 Pontiac Deluxe sedan °` + $• 895 ' •
$::895,
io 1955 Buick 2 -door hardtop $ ?850
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1955 `Chev 3 `ton Dump:. Truck $995 1
1.1956. GMC 1/2, -ton with long box $895, ■
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MOOS ■Ms■■■•a .i aan■ .n s ii.m.m■.ia:aitM item s m■■rancerap•.
oved To Nei
Building
'Construction of a new Bank of
Montreal building in West Lorne
was recently' ,completed and " is'
now,...in -operation. Manager, J , C.
Carruthers and his staff held op-
en house to giver the public•' the
opportunity, to ldiok ''through the:
'nodern new bank with its many.
innovations;
Mr: Carruthers is a former re-
sident of ;this. community 'and the
son ,of, Mrs. ' John T. "Carruthers
. and the late Mr. `Canruthers... John
• has been • manager, of the West,
Lorne branch for ;.•some ':time.
The : new air-conditioned: build-.
ing''•of brick -and glass construe
tion•,• ;is complete in every' detail.
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It has a floor area of 2500 'square
sq e
feet With new streamlaned:;coun
ters and, , ;four . tellers wickets.
There is a coupon clipping 'booth;
an' enlarged steeli&. cement: vault
• and a : day night depository.
The bank is outfitted' with the
latest type alarm, -system that'cati
be set off in': any wicket by a
touchOf, the foot:'
:The "manager's office" is: spaci-
ous',;'•practically'seund :proof and
With ,,*wall,7to.4wa11 carpeting, so
that : Jack adds a dote of ': humor_
by' stating,; that -Dine :fellows are.
now going'. to have to; be' pretty
careful •. what they track into the
'nmanager's;.•office :.on their boots.
Insulation
Medium :Thick : Batts:.,
3"- Full. Thick 'Batts
zoNc.LITE
Insulate For'. A Cooler
Home All : Summer
And A Warmer Home.
All Winter.
koofing
C.`4RED
CEDAR SHINGIES
210 lb.
ASPHALT- SHINGLES
In • :-All' ' Colours,
WESTEEL
GALVANIZED
ROOFING•
Available ., In Lengths
6 ,Feet and. Up,
Fire Chief
Chimneys•
Approved By The Fire
Underwriters
,Can Be Completely,
Installed In Less' Than
A Day.
Doesn't Require Lime.
or Brick
A. LIFETIME 'JOB
nom , ination
Doors
Clear Cedar
1-3/8" Thick
,/ Wide • Stiles
All Standard Sizes
In ' Stock.'
2' 6" x:.6'.' Sr>
2'.' 8s' X..'6' 8'
2' 10" x '6' 10"
3' 0" x 7' of
FRESH CEMENT IN STOCK
Phone 15b•
HENDERSON
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Lucknow;
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On Labor Day a'
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Ideal weather, favored the
Lucknow Bowling Club's annt}.al.
Labor, Day' doubles •tournament,
with a near -capacity. entry of 40.
rinks participating.
There were five 3 -gars win
Hers withtop honours going .to
Art. :Redmond's rine of Hanover
With 3 wins and a plus of, 03. In
close succession were Ted. Jenn-
ings of. London,, Fred Elliott of
Clinton, Carl Hirsbleber' of Lon-
don' and ....Dr. Brady of 'Seaforth.
.Two -game w,innersin order of
their plus count were: R. •Sparl-.
ing, .Goderich; Hers•on Armstrong,
Aylmer; O. Hazelgrove, Wing-
Lucknow; B.McLaren, Gode-: •
ham- J. Fisher and Donald Fish Mr:. and Mrs. John L. Derstein,
. Mitedarieon an;cl Jackieay of Hanover
home vis
rich;F. Hood, Chesley; W. Tuck- 'Mondat of
MI. and Mrs. Russel ,Gaunt..
Mr. aril Mrs: 'Tom Inglis cel--
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brated their. 59th ' wedding an-
niversary on Saturday,,
Sandra and Doris Fisher return-
ed. to:'the home• of their parents,.
Mr. and. Mrs. George Fisher 'af
.ter -spending a 'weeksholidays at.
the home of, Mr.. and Mrs.. Arnold
Lougheed' in St. Thomas.
Walkerton; H. Vodden, Blyth, E. 'Miss Frances Remy of4London.
Harris, • Gpderch; R.Rae anti: 'spent the ,week -end at, the home
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of her parents, Mr and Mrs: Bill
Henry.
1V1r —and----Mr-s.: Moss Izunii and
Lynn, • Miss. Sumi' Iwamato; and
{Mr: Iwamoto :.of Toronto: spent
the week -end ..at ;the home of
Mr. and` Mrs George McClenag-
her: '
ler, :Luck/16w; Gordon:,Fi her &'
gr....and Mrs. Elwood Groskorth
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. s and •Karen -spent .the weekend in
Peter Johnston ..Lucknow; ••Fred...
Jackson and'Gor a Iaxo'to visiting: :with relatives:
ston
g. , ' Karen will remain in• 'Toronto:
Lucknow: • :
Mrs. Jim' McInnis is a patient
in Wingham General Hospital.
Mr. and. Mrs,, Scottie:Ross of
Wingham visited on Sunday at
the home :of. Mr. and Mrs. Keith,
Collyer.
The Whitechureh Juveniles de
feated Binbroolc Ju•yeriiles by a
score of 5-2 -in the first game out
of three. The return game will be
played, in Wingham town park on
Saturday night. at 8:30. •
Mr.. and 'jrs,• Victor Emerson•
attended the S.S. No. 5 Marybor-
ough school reunion ..on Sunday,
September- 3rd,". Mrs.. • Emerson:
:taught there in 1924.
Rev. DerWYrt Hill and . family'
returned to their home after
spending. holidays at Hamilton
and Grimsby.
er, Durham; Herb 13arnett,, Pais
:ley; K. Roberts," London; C, Dra-
per, Clinton; J Porter, Teeswat-
er; 'N • Greenwood, Durham; , L_
White, Hanover,• C. Jiackson, ;Dor.
chester.
One game winners . were: Jim
McNaughton, • Jr. and Sr., Luck-
now;. L. Majury, Paisley; H. Sher'
bandy, Wingham; -W. Cameron,
McKay, Port. Elgin; J. Barnard,
Mount Forest; B:' Gray,, Clinton;
'Isaac •Miller, Lloyd Hall, .Luck
now; B: Titmus, Hanover;' E.' S.
Schaus, Hanover; J..MacDonald
and • Terry 'Rathwell; Lucknow;•
Harold Ritchie and Wallace Mil'
!hi$cI.rch:Juvs.
ane Up
Series`:
•where he wtl'1 be .teachingthis
.year.
Mr: and Mrs. Wallace :Conn,
Muriel ,and, Elaine and Mr,' and
Mrs. Wilfred Caslick,' .Dianne•
:Brian of Wingham•.•spe'nt: Sunday
•in Toronto. Elaine Conn.:will re
Main: in Toronto 'where :she will.
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teaching thisyear: • be t,a :. gYa
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.' �.Lero � • Rintoulof •: M ton.
Mr y.•
we. �"n • a.t the. home
s' -.eat. the ek. e d ,
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of his.parents; Mr. and. Mrs., Gor,
don;' Rintoul.
• Mr. an rs. Gord .n. Monte om-,
d.M ..o...g,..:
ery, Nancy •,and. Faye. " of Toronto,
Coultas. Mr.: and Mrs: Bruce Vo _
n • o` caro �.
spent. the week�;end'at •the, home
'gap f T , nto called at ;the of Mrs. Annie Taylor.'
Coultes house on .Monday.: •''Mr:'and Mrs. Lloyd McNall, M
Mr. and 'Mrs. Dan `Tiffin and' Clifford •McNal' .'a. nd:. Mrs. 'Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Dave McDonald, Swan spent Sunday. in London
motored ,on ,' Sunday •to Bigwiri'ri
Mrs Doris Willis spent Sunday
visitinrg , with .1VJr.' and Mrs. Ben
nett Mitchell in Molesworth.
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Mrs. Jack Coulter. of Bel rave
is spending a. few days. s at , the
home 'of - Mr: and .Ms.. Albert
Island'.in 'Northern :Ontario: Bar
ry :Tiffin, who has been employed
:there returned home •withthem.
Mr and Mrs. Russel Moore .8i
family • • of Preston and Mr, • .and
Mrs. salter Janies of Woodstock
spent, 'the' week=end.' At . the 'home.
Of Mr. and .Mrs Art .Moore......‘
D.ariene Simpson; daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson :spent
last week` at• the .'home of Mr, &
Mrs, . Douglas Simpson 'near Tees
water
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred''•Culbert of
Wal:•tori and , Mr. ,and Mrs. Clif
ford, Culbert of Brampton visited
on, , unday at • the .home of Mr.,
and Mrs:'• Ben •MeClenaghan.
Mr. and, Mrs... Eric`, Elliott of
Ottawa and Mr: 'and Mrs. Donald
Derstein..of . Brantford spent Fri-
day at the home. of Mr. and Mrs.
Mussel, Gaunt.' • • " •
Mr, 'and' Mrs. Ross Smith .and l
Kathy 'of Toronto spent,the week
end at the home of• Mr.:awl, Mrs.
Russel 'Chapman : '
Alex Craig and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert ' Hall of• 'Wingham spent'
the: week -end camping'near CO.
lingwood, • -
Miss Florence •arid Margaret
Moir of Toronto •spent *the week- 1
'end. at the' home -of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim -Richardson
Mr. and Mr's.' -Carmen Wkytock
spent ,Sunday ,at the'home Of'�
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whytock.' ,;
Mrs. John McKenzie arid Mrs.'
Allan Barbour of Lucknow spent
Allan Barger of Lurkriow spent
one ' day last week at Welland
With their husbands :while their
boats were docked there.' '
Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Bennison
and children of Powassin spent
t e t:tteek-end at the .hone of M.r.
ierb Laidlaw, Ken Morrison, who
has been visiting with his sister,
Mrs. Frani.. Stockhill til': 'Blirid.
River re Tried home with. them,.
' Mrs, •Adeleen Dowling :spent
Sunda at the home of M. and
Mrs, Liam, 'Rooney ''act .Mount
Forest.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT;, Oth,:
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visiting with Mr._ Robert McNall.
who: is a patient in 'London Vic
toria:, Hospital and Mr. Harry•
Swan: and children visited witli
Mr. arid Mrs Leonard .Phillips in
Wingham. : fW
Mr. and Mrs: Carl Weber -spent:
Sunday ir-Sauthamgort
•Michael/Mc;Clenaghain and Paul'
Geiger of Waterloo .wbo spent
this 'week with :Mr.: ,and Mrs: •Carl.
Metienaghan returned •tO.• their.
home on;•Saturday• with Mr. and';
Mrs.. Mel- : McC.lenaghan
Mr, and Mrs:• Arnold Lougheed'
of St.. Th inas•:: Mr. and' ` Mrs.:
13111 Ffi'sher •of` Georgetown,:Mr. &
Mrs :•Toby Jantzi of . Milverton•
and.• Miss .Mary Fisher, of Wing..
ham spent. -the,' week=end .• at t he :.
home : of :. Mr; • and :Mrs.''George.
Fisher.
Miss' Muriel' Moore:• who: Was.
employed •'at .,mp. Tamaa.. •
Algonquin _ParkCa:returned t.kwo: her
home. here on Tuesday
our. • eri - tion - 'enewed?
Is Y Scabs p R
am at al.:. team.-artasatomm.'
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For • your convenience we will be:. -
open 'through Noon. •Hour
Take advantage. of this time to
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end
selectyour necessary school. supplies
LUKtF�W'ENTINEL.
Phone 35 Lucknow
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along a
▪ shpre1in
surprise
waters
'bright
• clouds
for :brie
In -the
stranE
buff -col
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of the
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power
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Kinard
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in _1965
gallons
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several
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