The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-12-13, Page 11WEDNESDAY, ' DEO. 13th, 4961
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LUCKNOW,
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' %Chartered Accountants
33 Hamilton. St.,
GODERICH, ;ONTARIO •.
Telephone' JA 4-7562
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J. B ACTESON., D.C.'
(Doctor ,of Chiropra'°ctic).
Wroxeter, 'Ontario ' ' -
Telephone Wroxeter
Hours 10• to 4:30, Monday -Friday.,
. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
Evenings, 7 to 9 , •
A. R. DU' VAI
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'Chiropractor • .- •
• Physio and Electro Therapist •
Wingham -- Phone 300
• (Office located in former 'CKNX
building on the . Main Street)
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INSURANCE
• FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY . .
• AUTOMOBILE• •
AND LIFE'
To Protect Your : Jack,. •
Insure 'With ;Jack Today ..•
J 'A.. McDONAGH
Phone' 306, Lucknow .
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INSURANCE
Investigate .Before` Investing
REUBEI%T' • WILSON.: 1 •
• • R.K. 3,, . Goderich .
•;`'Phone 80-r-8 Dungannon
:.'R. 'yv.:ANDREW
Barrister and Solicitor
• LISTOWEL, 'ONTARIO
,• IN LUCHNOW
',Every Wednesday, and
Saturday ' Afternoon •
• Office in the Joynt Block
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Telephone:. . •
Office 135 ` , Residence 31-J
R. S. HETHERINGTON,
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• ' Barrister, Etc
Wiiigham and ;Lucknow t•
• , IN LUCHNOW •
•. Monday and Wednesday
Located ' in' . Kilpatrick Block
• 'Phone' Winghani
Office 48 Residence 97
IMPERIAL OIL
PRODUCTS
for' prompt service, '
'and `quality ' products, °
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CR•ANT CHISHOL VM. ,
M�cKenzi:.',,..F
Memorial Cliopel•
FUNERAL SERVICE
Services . conducted' accord-
ing to your wishes at your
Home, yotir Church, or .- at
,.aur 'Memorial Chapel atno
additional charge.
Phone 181; Lncknow,
, : Day or .Night '' .
,` J.OHNSTONE'S :
FUNERAL'HOME
Phone; 76
Day or Night ' ' .
USE OF FUNERAL HOME.•
•• At 'No'Extra. Cost
Moderate ' Prices •
Established '1894.
WI NGHAM •
MEMORIAL SHOP
We: Have Been Mepmrial,
/Crafts/nen' for Thirty -Seven:
Years; Al'ways'. Using.
THE BEST GRANITES. •.,:
Along With
Expert Designing . and
Workmanship. •
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Prices Most Reasonable
Cemetery Lettering, a ;Specialty.
R. -A. SPOTTON
Phone' 256, Wingham, Ontario.
G. ALAN.: WILLIAMS
Optometrist • . .•
Office on , Patrick.. St.,• just
off' the Main ,'St. in
WINGHAM
Professional` • Eye • Eiraniination
Optical Services
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For appointment
Please Phone 770, Wingham,
K: h(acKENZIE, O.D.,
Optometrist,
NOW IN RIPLEY
EVER' WEDNESDAY.
Office Hours 10.00 ' a:m. to 9 00'1
p;m: .Phone` Roy '••. MacKenzie,.
Ripley 96=r 24. ' ,for appointment:•
R. W. BELL.
OPTOMETRIST GODEKICH' '
F. T. Armstrong. . •
,Consulting Optometrist y.
The Square
(Phone JAckson ,4-7661)
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• LUCKNOW DISTRICT`.
C'O-OPERATIVE , INC.
Phone 'Lucknow 71
TED COLLYE'R
Registered Master ,:lectrician
4'LECTRICAL -CONTRACTOR
Speciatizing In
'Electric. tIe:tting. C1eCtrie II'iring
and It pairs
Phone. collect Dungannoni • 194 -1 told
r; er 1.0' `Lucknow'
"Al �t;is look •rl'o Imp eria Ai eel' e2coti11`-2 tpl.Tt►tlrial:ni�coects
Eor 'T'he Best"
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LIGHTED
YOUR
LOAD
SNOW' BIRD
HEAVY-DUTY'POWER SNOW`REYOVER
' .Only "2 -Stage" commercial
machine performance of a
home Owner's price! , •
1. Powerful feeder blades break.,,,'
up crusted and wet ,snow..
2. Auger feeds snow into high -
spied discharge chute. Chute
swivels•to throw.snow in any
direction.
'i New high-speed, blower for'.
greater volume .
New recessed' direct -flow fan
for increased velocity. '
•. New differential type action
wheels for easier turning. '
is New safety shear pin' for'
protection against hidden•
• New heavy-duty'frame•and
handles. for' greater stability
and 'long life.,
22 inch heavy duty model
S224:"with• 3 hp: Briggs 4:
Stratton FULLY WINTER r .
• .IZ•ED engine -fully p'ro-.:'
• tested against freezing. and
clogging. SPIN-•E•ASY
STARTING. !S
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Wm . knechteI'
A .•
and ':Son. Ltd.
Lucknow Branch,
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Phone, 78, Lucknow
lad' II...d: SIuII
Fractured ,In Fall
(DUNGANNON NEWS)
Mrs. Frank Glenn spent; some
time last week at the home of
her daughter; Mrs. Herb Pocock,
Homesville.. , was. , an anxious:
timeat their 'home where their
little:• son, four-year-old, Stephen
Pocock, fell through a trap hole'
M the loft Of . the barn, .landing
down below,, on a cement floor.
He -received concussion and a
fractured skull, He is. now home
convalescing after a, week at,
Clinton Hospital and. it is hoped'
the little lad will be ,alright:;
• ,The United Church • S. unday•
School teachers and scholars last
Friday night enjoyed 'the annual
fowl supper ,at the church. The
teachers' treat 'their classes' to
this . affair each year • at this
time. Mr. Frank Pentland sup-
erintendent, spoke a few words;•
of 'welcome at the dinner. Mrs.
Otto Popp accdmpanied at .the
piano ..for Christmas .carols. Geo.
Ribey, Wilmer Errington • and
Carl Seivert led ' th'e singing.
Eleanor Alton , gave words ,;of ap=
preciation `• for the • lovely meal'
and evening, ,
.losaliine Phillips of . • Belfast
with `the accordian played a 'few
numbers; in . the auditorium be-'
fore and in ,the basement after
the dinner...
At• the annual 'Meeting • of.
Dungannon.Pub'hc Library, the
book purchasing committee,, was
instructed to spend one hundred
dollars on •new books: The follow
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mg .is the slate of : officers for
1962: Presk,'ident; Mr. George Rib-
ey;_ sec'y.•..-treas:; Mrs. E. Erring
ton; Board Members, Mrs. • C.
Blake, Mrs: IR.• Stot.hers, Mrs: K.
Hodges, Mrs.. J. Caesar, Mrs.,'Ki
Dawson ,' Librarian, Miss B. °Mc=
Connell:.. •
Mr. •• and Mrs. Harold ' .Maize,,
family spent the ..Weekend
vis-
;icing' relatives: and , friends in.
Guelph. They :were accoinpanied
by his .parents, Mr. and Nls., Har
vey . "Maize of L'uc'kno'w. .. •
Mr.• J. • C. 'Durnin spent ;the
week-erid at home with Mr::and
Mrs, Herb • Finnigan: •
Miss Jeanette Mole of Owen
Sound spent, lastweek-end 'th.
;her parents, •Mr.. and Virs:n.
Mole. . '
• Mrs. Carl Seivert. and infant..
daughter,. ' arrived horne. `from
Wingharn Hospitat' last .Week -end.,
Both are'. doing .well. •
/Mr, and`Mrs. Harold. Johnstone`
of Goderich spent' the. week -end
with his •aunt,; .11/Ifs. Robert Bere.:
Mr- and • Mrs- Wilt :Begley and
their. daughter; Mrs. Jerry : (Win-
nifred) Kettle' . of •, Leamington,t
•spent the week -end with;relatives
in these parts. The fo,rnter couple
visited Mrs Begley',s. sisters; Mrs.
Richard. Park Sr., and Mrs. Mason.
McAllister, Mr. and '"`Mrs. Kettle
with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
John Park. They on Monday •at
tended the funeral at 'Lucknow
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of Mr..Begley s: brother, the late
Mr, Earl 'Begley, ,a :native of the
4th con of West Wawanosh, but:
i.of late years a rectcen,t of Fort,
William. .
Mrs., Robert Bete .visited last
week with her son, Mr. La, Verne
Culbert , and . other . relatives in
Godericii;
Fifteen • bays.. :attended. Sigma ,
C's at the church' •on=Wednesday.
night of last week at 8,o'clock.'
Mr. Bill Dundas, organizer and •
leader, was present,.and gave 'the
group a glad surprise, as he had
just 'come from Toronto that day
after' a serious eye operation and' •
his. eyes . were still, bandaged,
which• showed, his enthusiasm.
for the work.' and training. , Mr.
George' Ribey, assisted and they
had' election of officers -•resulting, •
as follows: Larry Pentland, presi /1
dent;• Robin* .McWhinney; Prop ' '.
man.; Bill ; ' Blake, Secretary- ,
Treasurer, 'They , held a' • discus=
sion •and made plans for •future
meetings. The net meeting will
be' held on Wednesday; December
20th'.
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One of Seven�•Sisters
Has �. .82nd Birthday
• Mrs ".James MacDonald ,of
Lucknow , and formerly • of the
Paramoun.t4,ochalsh., ,district,
quietly 'observed' her 82nd birth- •
day on'Wednesday of. last 'week,:
December , 6th. Mrs. ' MacDonald
is the former 'Isobel. Johnstone of ' •
Ashfield.:
,,, Mrs. MacDonald' is, the eldest ;of
a family of'seven' sisters. and two;•
-brothers.. The sisters . are ,all ' liv-
ing. ; They are: Mrs.' MacDonald.
(Isobel);'•: Mrs. John De Cou '(El
la):; Florida; .;Mrs: Andrew Cul-
bert
' (Effie) , • :Amberley; ' . Mrs
Harry Fowler (Arnie), Cl nton;.
Mrs. Alex MacDonald (Annie)' •'
Lochalsh•;• .Mrs,:, Albert ; Campbell
(Mabel), ; Lucknow. Mrs Frank '
Griffin . (Jean) Detroit. ' •
The boys, who . are .dead,:: were.
William . and. . James, the . latter -
being a ' twin of Mrs,' Alex ,Mac-
Donald.
.Mrs .James MacDonald and her
late husband, .also • hada family
identical: to: that. of the,Johnstone
family = seven girls" • and two'
boys. •
40,440 •
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HOW things•••change! Nowadays' •
When thedoctor finds a :patient
in -a, run-down: condition, he .pre
scribes, fess -:golf arid •niore • time
at , the office. • •
Register '.Forms:
Carbon. Snapont Forms
Gas and : Oil Truck
Forms
Continuous Business
Forms .
Counter Check Books
Restaurant Pads'.
Available At The
LUCKNOW SENTINEL
FURNACE OIL, • STOVE 'OIL,
• 1KEItOSENE, GASOLINE '
• See .or pail.
Iral A "BUD" HAi1MILTON
Phone, 220-w Lucknow•
District Agent .for Cities Service
inti freeze Mufflers
and Exhaust Equipment.
TOYS ELECTR1CAL GOODS
Christmas Tree lights and Stands
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