HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-01-27, Page 9IED JN. 27th, .1900
* . TiE' LUCKNQW SENTINEL, IJUCKNOW, ONTARIO ;
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GERAL.D: -cRopics.
,DOCTOR .OF. CHTOPRACTIC
° ' 'Phone 545 •
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ICINCA.1WINE, ONTARIO
Office hcturs: '
Daily Monday to.,SatUr4ay.
Wednesday a.
Evenings
Tuesday, Thursday,. Paturclay
McLENNAN. and
MacKENZIE
•• FUNERAL 'SERVICE
• SerViceS conducted accord.:
to. your., wishes at yaw.
Horne, your Church,. or at
'Cur Memorial, Chapel at •no .
additional charge. •
•
Phone 181, Lucknow,.
Day or Night
WINGHIAM
MEMORI4L SHOP
We. Have Been Memorial
• Craftsmen/ •-for 'Thirty -Seven
years; Always Using
THE BEST GRANITES.
Along 'With ' .
Expert DeSigning and
- Workmanship::
• Prices Most, Reasonable • •
Cemetery Lettering (Specialty
R. A. SPOTTON
'Phone 25e,...Win4ham, Ontario
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N WILLIAMS
Optometrist , •
Office on, Patrick St., just
' off the ' Main St In
WINGIIAM, • *
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Professional ,Eye ExamMation
Optical Services ,
' • For, appointment, '
F'lease ••Phone 770, Wingharn
ii. W. ANDREW
.. • • •
-.Barrister and Solicitor
LISTOWFL, ONTARIO •
, .
IN LUCKNOW
Every .
Wednesdayand Saturday.
• , Afternoon, • • '.
•'' • '
Office in the JOynt :Block .
TelephOne.: •
••• : Office 135 .Residen'
ce 31-J
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.LUCKNOW pISTRICT
CO-OPERATIVE INC:
Phone Lucknow, 71
TED.COLXVIR
• Registered Master. Electrician
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR.
•
Specializing,in
Electrical Wiring and Repairs
AGENT FOR SPARTON TV• .
• All Etctrical Appliances
• Phone' 46-r-25, Lucknow '
•
Kenneth J. MacKenzie,
R.0,
• Optometrist •
LISTOWEL, ONT.
at the former Wrona Jeweler?
• store. Ripley, 10 agrn. t� 9, p.m',
WEI)NESDA.Y, 3AN.c2J9th
•nd every Second Wednesday
es. examined - Glasses fitterl
PPOintment $11One Roy
Mi Kentie, 96-r-24, Ripley.
isk HARPER '
Chartered Accountant
, • ,t • , •
West Street •
GODERICH, ONTARIO
• Telephone JA 4-17562
'ROY K., BENTLEY
• PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
GODERICII, ONTARIO
Box 478 •
Phone JAckson 4-9521
•
A. R. DU VAL.
D.C.,• Sp.C.
ChirOpractor
, • •
Physio ,and Electro Therapist• '
Winghani Phone 300
(Office .1dcated in former CKNX
..
building on the Main Street)
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INSURANCE
FIIkE, WIND, CASUALTY
AUTOMOBILE •
AND LIFE
•11,o Protect 'Your Jack,
•Insure, With Jack Today. '
• J. A.. McDONAGH
• tt.R. ,3, Luckinow, Ont.' •
• 'Phone .61-5, Dungannon'
S. HETHERINGTON,
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Barrister, 'Etc.
• Whighain and Lucknow, , •
• .. IN LUCKNOW
• • Each Monday.
and VVedneaday".
...mated in the 'Municipal Offic.
, .
'Phone lyinghani
Office 48. •Residence 97.
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STATE FARM MUTUAL .•
AUTOMOBILE
1N$URAIsICE
Investigate Before 1nvestinit
:•ItIctiBEN WILSON'
, • R.R.'3, doclerich
• .Phene 80- r41 l'ungannon
JOHNSTONE'S
FUNERAL HOME.
• !Phone •,76
• Day Or, Night •
• ,
•
- !USE OF FUNERAL HOME • '
• At No 'Extra Cost
oloderate Prices .1
Established 1894 •
‘Ar••••••14/#4.,,a:,;:.#4,,r0.041'4‘.
IMPERIAL .01L.
;!. • PRODUCTS.
for ' prompt service;
• and ouOlity, products,
•
contact: •
• . B. R. CHISHOLM.,
Phone collect Dungannon 19-r-2
• 'Always Look' To Imperial
Vor, The Best",
. .
STRESS PARENT4..IL
EDucATION.Ak.A:Ip
, As part of •the In S.,ervice
Training for Elementary Teach,
• ers a course in .Creative . Eng-
• lishwas. given. at Walkerton on
Satuar; •'January 23rd: This
,coUrse was sponsored by the
•dbeiley tand ,Walkei•ton units of
the Bruce AssOciation. Of 'the' Wo-
men: .,,teachers' Federation. Mein
hers of the Elementary "Men
Teachers' • Association were in
'attendance also. •
Mrs. Beth Slumskie of .Ches-
ley welcomed the teachers and
• introduced as :• guest lecturer,
• Inspector J. R, M. Peat of Wel-
land, • •.• '
• In his lecture Mr. Peat stres-
sed that. parents .lay :the founda-
tion .on which the teacher 'builds'.
In order to lay a good founda-
tion,: 'Parents • must, read - to
• their children,' make' Usee of 'pic-
• tures and: engage them in con -7
• yersatiOn• as often as. possible.
This is commenced in thepre-
school years., • 'During the -year
a Grade one 'child- should react,
at least : seventy-five
books besides • the • prescribed
readera. Public.Libraries are a
• fine source for such books. The
teachers gained Many • exCelient
and practical ideas • from his
. in-
formatjve •".
In ttle afternoon' the :teachers
dividedinto. three 'groups: ' Pri-r
Mary., (Gradei 1; 2, 3); • • Junior
(Grades 4, 5; 6);: Intermediate
(Grades ‘7; 8). Twelve . teachers
.from Welland and '•,Fonthill' had.
accompanied Mt. Peat, • •
• These 'teachers led'. Panel dis7-
cuSsions and, presented deinon-
strationa inconnection with the
topic. This part ;of.' the • prPgrarn'
• proved Most worthwhile. r• When
•the Sessions conehtded .at f�ur
•o'clock all agreed it had- been a
'most' profitable : day.
• Those.' attendance' from.
Lucknow .were 'Mrs. Lorne
Johnston,. •Mr. Norman Taylor/
Mrs. Pen. TliOnnison,••Miss Helen
W.' 'BELL • • •
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OpTOMEIrltirs9r.•GODERICH
• . . .
• . .T. ?Armstrong • ,
Consulting ,Optometrist
• • • The Square /
(Phone JAckson 4-7661) . •
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FURNACE OIL, • 7 STOVE Om,
KEROSENE # GASOLINE
• • See or call
W.M.• A. 13UD" II4MILTON •
Phone 2201.w Lucknow
.District Agent for Cities Service
In ...Our Reini..',.lieated...,$.01ei .171:044u.ote..r$
At The ,Nertli *End Of Brussels
•INS1E'ECT ,THESE CARS NOW IN .VVINTER COMFORT'
• 1959 Chev ImPalia •Hardtop, fully powered, fully equip-
ped • :. • • • • ; , • • •• $3,195
2---1959 Pontiac, Latirentian sedan, automatic, fully
equipped •••$2;750
• 2-1959 Chev Belair sedans automatic, fully equipped $2;695
1959 Biscayne :sedan, fully equipped ••• •
*2,450
1958 Olds.; 4-dop hardtop, antomaticfully. powered $2,695
1958 Strato-chielf"sedan, automatic, fuity equipped ., $2,295•
1958 Pontiac Strato-chief, sedan.; fully equipped $2.095
• 2-1958 Chev, deluxe sedans, 'automatic, fully
• equipped
3-1958 Chev. Standard ,$edans ;
1956 Mercury' Sedan, full, power •, $1,495
1956 Ford coach, 8 cylinder ••$1,295
1955 Dodge coach with. radio • $795
1953 Ford sedan $695
A- number of 1954 Chev. sedani ,and coaches ••• •
• from •, • . • • .$650 — $895.
A Number of Older Modeis. . • '
TRUCILS! TRUCKS!,
1955 International, -3-ton, complete. with racks, .14 foot
, body *. '., • • ' • ' • ". • $1,250
51 Dodge V2 ton pick. -up ' • • .$395
• •
. . ,
Brussels Motors'-::
$1,995
..quron County's Foremost Used Car Dealers '• • •
• CASH, TRADE, TERMS' — Open .Evenings • Until IQ'
Cities. Service Dealer , ' . Phone 173,, Brussels
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•Thompson, Miss RUby Webb and ing. that . they ' again sporigOr a
:Mr. :Stuart..Collyer.
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY • '
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(Continued from page .1).
• . . .
• directors." •• • •
Associate Directors ---
Gib Haxnilton, Phillip Steer„
Lloyd MathDougall; West Wawa -
nosh, Wallace Miller, 'Andre* &
'Murray Gaunt, Fred
Rae • Watson, 'Dortald J.: Galant,
Lorne Woods: Ashfield—Arnold
Alton, ,Glen Walden; Lorne Hac-
kett, William G. Hunter.' Luck -
now; Alp; Andrew, Xi. C. Thomp-
son, W. A..1Schmicli S. E. 'Robert-
son, Wm. Houston, W, F. Mac,
'Donald,' • Lorne. ..Farrish, . Bert
• Associate' Lady Directors—Mrs.
R. G. Martin, :Mrs. Tom • Todd,
•Mrs, Harry Lavis, Mrs, •James
Webster, Mrs.. F. G. TOda, Mrs.
'William McIntyre, 'Mrs.': W. A.
.Miller, • Mrs. George,' Kennedy,
Mrs. Oliver : MoCharles, 1VIrs.
Jacob !Hunter,. • Mrs • , Andrew
Gaunt, • Mrs.. Gordon.' Kirkland,•
• Mrs. Evan Keith, Mrs Arnold
Alton, Mrs. :Bert • Alfon;
Charles Wilkins; Mrs. Allan. Mil. -
ler, 'Mrs. Frank McQuillin.
. 4-H Calf 'Club leaders --George
Kennedy, Torn Todd, Andrew
Gaunt, Fred McQuillin. •
Auditors; Alex AVIcNay, • and
K. C. aqui-die. • 2
S., E •
.. Robertson ' Was harried to'
contact the Li -ons Club .request;
Grain Chub.
The . .• first Vice President •
and two lady , delegates, were •
Proposed to attend the Fairs.
'Association convention in late
-February in. TOronto.
/.•• TO Sponsor Field Crops
•
Field crop competitions were
considered %pod for the Society'
an4.., the community, 4:nd. it is
proposed to sponsor suCh. Corn -
petitions .in,.both corn and oats,
for tiOth Oen and. 4-H1'COmpeti=
• tion; if sufficient 'entries are. re-
ceived. '8. E. Robertson and
Fred McQuillin are in 'charge.:
'Reference was .made to • the
:Horticultural Society's display,.
and • the suggestion was made,
that consideration be given to,
keeping the hall 'ORO the firat • :
night of the 'sbow. • .
• Fair • dates .• were ,tentatively
• set for Wednesday: and, •Thiris-
day, .Septeinber 28th and 29th.
liONORARY LIFE MEMBER
OF BAR ASSOCIATION
• David Forrester, dean of Bruce
County solictors . has ibeen .:made
an honorary life member of the
Law,' Society of, •Upper Canada, •
a distinctiOn''he has earned by
more .thart 50 years' serviceas a
solicitor .iq B ce. Mr. Forrester
•also se for •29, years •as•
Clerk of ce 'County and was
succeeded inthat post in 1953 by
his son,' W. Stuart' Forrester.
0ritracts„ Daily Service'
CRUSHED. K. D. CORN FOR YOUR FEEDER CATTLE (Bulk — Min. 5 Ton)
PURE CANE MOLASSES
- DRIED MOLASSES
BRAN, SHORTS
'ANY TYPE MILL FEED
/ • • NEW -LIFE.
Beef, Hog and Poultry rConcentrates and Balanced Feeds to suit your budget.
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PEDLAR STABLE EQUIPMENT:
• McKEE WATER BOWLS
HOG FEEDERS
POULTRY EQUIPMENT
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DOG PELLETS Your pa will tell' you they 'are just right.
in. Knecht -el .sin.Son
4.
LUCKNOW :BRANCH.,,, PHONE 18:
iliere's. A New -Life ,Peed lOr Every Need
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