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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-06-01, Page 9yU pNDAY, . JUNE lst, 1964 A ; M. HARPER ,AND..COMPANY Chartered, Accountants West Street .G•ODERICH, 'ONTARIO • F . le hone JA 4°,7562. T_eP• ROY N.: BENTL: EY PU'BL,IC . ACCOUNTANT. GODERH H,, ONTARIO. Box 4T8. Phone JAckstin 4-9521 . R DU' VM. DC., Sp;C. Chiropractor '' •' Physio •:and.. Electro' Therapist , Wingham • 'Phone 300 (office located in :,former . CKNX building on' the Main Street`): INSURANCE FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY' AUTOMOBILE AND I,,IFE • ro_ Protect Your Jack,. Insure With : Jack. Today. A. McDONAGH.• tt.It. 3 Lucknow,. Out. 'Phone 61-5, Dungannon R: S HETHE}.RINGTON', • • • • Barrister, .Etc: :Wingham and Lucknow 1N; LUCKNOW Each Monday and Wednesday Located; iri ,the Municipal: Offic: 'Phone. Wingham • Office' 48, Residence 87 r STATE • FARM ` MUTUAL AUTOMOB L. I NSURANC;E' 'Investigate Before Investing REUBEN WILSON , RA. 3, .God'erich Phone 80-r-8. Ltingannon • JOt�1NSTONE'S: .' 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'Phone 256; .Wingham, Ontario �r�'�t■.f �. i� a LL_. Alberta 1 late last win- • PAGE NINE DUNGAN... ON N_ ,. Mr. and Mrs,: Chester •Durnin of Irwin, Pa., are visiting this. week with. the former's father, Mr. R., J, Durnin and aunt,. Miss Ellen it urnin. ;Mr. and Mrs. Victor Errington, were week -end visitors. with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs.. Wes- ley Alton,'. London, Mes. W. H. M.eClure who: suf- fered a paralytic stroke ten. months ago, and who was living With , her „daughter, Mrs. Herb Finnigan.. since the death of her husband, . was taken to 'Wingham hospital on Thursday of • last week. • Mr. and Mrs.' Earl Niviris and Dale .of Goderioh visited Sun- day with cousins, Mr, and Mrs. George Erriigton and also Cal- led . on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Er- rington. • , Mrs. ;Mason ' McAllister • • Is gradually improving at Wingham Hospital. She . -was admitted there al month . ago. •: M.S. Lena Cranston is visiting: net, .sister, Mrs.. Frank .Glenn: They ' with Mrs.'' Frances, :T•enry,. attended • Blake's ', .Church on Sundayaevening and enjoyed the special feature of 'a "chalk art int" . who did a . religious drawing during the singing of hymns. Mrs. Wilfred 'Whitman and husband of ,Dublin visited Sun-• day With. her `parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Baechler. , Mr. Wayne Brown, .R.C.A.F., Penhold;: Alberta, 'isspending, .2 weeks with his parents;, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbu r Brown. Wayne, a •graduate • of Goderich, last year spent; :the first few rnonths at 'Centralia ''studying aviation and since' January has.: been 'at,Penhold; Alta He enjoy-: Optometrist Office on. Patrick St., juste off. the :Mairil St. in WINGHAM • Professional Eye 'Examination } Optical Services • . For appointment, Please..Phone .770, Wingharn' R. W. N A DREW•. Barrister` and Soli?itor LISTO W. F.L, ONTARIO: IN LUCKNOW • Every Wednesday► and Saturday . Afternoon. Office in the ' Joynt Block Telephone Office 135 Residence 31-J LUCKNOW DISTRICT • CO=OPERATIV,.E INC. Phone Lucknow 71 TED..C.OLLYER Registered; master Electrician: ELECTRICAL •CONTRACTOR Specializing in. Electrical' . Wiring' and Repairs AGENT FOR SPARTON . TV and All .Electrical Appliances .. . Phone 461r-25, LueknoW ROBERT E. ' I gyiN GENERAL 6ARAGE _ r Agent for . • • OLIVER FARM MACHINERY anal" cornpiete FIRESTONE LLNE • Phorie Dur"igar nor`'3 5' my and 'his friend. Keith Lovett j of Akron, Ohio, spent the week end with cousins, Mr. . and Mrs.. Jack . Caes. : ,Mr,. and.arMrs. H rrvey Finnigan ;of ` Detroit visited for the week end with. :iVlr. and Mrs. Alvin Sherwood! and Robert and also with brother, Mr. Everett Fin- nigan, Walkerton and sister Mrs. Erma' Anderson, Goderich2 ' • We hear • Miss • Tia Wliyard. recovering from illness at the home of her brother, Mr. Char- les;. W hyard, .Royal Oak, Micahi- . On is doing very well and ex pects to be home here sometime in. June. Former Dungannonite Passes 'Funeral service. for the ,late Mrs. D. F.:. Johnston of Oshawa on May '19th .was , attended . by Mr. Ralph .Foster and daughter, Lynda,. Shepparton and Mrs. Melvin • Reed and Mr. . Frank Pentland: Mrs. Johnston was the former wary Pentland,• youngest daughter of ' the late Mr,' and Mrs, Alexan r. Pentland. Sr. Her husband 'predeceased. her . in No- 'vearber, 1958. ''She . is survived by a' sari and daughter also four grandchildren.. .Mr..childre,Murray Gaunt, • assistant farm Editor of •GKNX, Wi'ngham was guest speaker when Dun- gannon, Women's'. Institute met for ' their May meeting :at the home. of Mrs. W: A. Stewart Mr. Gaunt • gave a ,very informative address on the ` Srriali Family Farm'' as well . as showing:• a firm on" the '"Chanjging Family' Life'. He was', introduced by Mrs. 'Es- ther Rivett and thanked .by the President, 'Mrs.' ;Hugh .McWhin- ney . who : chaired :. the meeting. The 'roll call was answered. by an ..excha$ge of flower slips and bulbs. Miring the:' business, peri- od 'members:.: were aippoin.ted .. to arrange. 'for a canvass for' the SSalvation -Army. ,' `. The; motto "There will always. ' be faith' as long,. ;as there is a sees catalogue' was' prepared by Mrs: W. Brown and read by Mrs. 'E.- Errirngton..' Current Events • were given' by Mrs. O. Popp..' The meeting clo- sed ' ` by 'singing The Queen and Institute Grace afterwhich :lunch was served by, the . hostesses in charge.. (Intended For Last • . Week)-' Mr. and Mrs: Robert Irvin and „Betty. spent Sunday, with. Rev:. George , Watt, Mrs..'Watt . and family, "Oakville. 1,. .• . this , Ken Park. ' left. the first of this .eek. for Earlton, where he. will be .employed for -the 'sum mer ,,with , a construction com- 'pany: . Week -end visitors.. with .Mr. & 'Mrs, Howard Johnston' were on Sunday, Mr. and . Mrs. Cecil Black of 'Britton •and on .Mon- day; • Mr. and Nlrs. Lawrence Smiley of .Erin and: also for. the 'week end, was `Mr,. Murray .John-• oston; Woodstock,, home with .his parents. • • • Mrs.. Charles . Fowler., ;spent ; a few .days last weekend with . her brother, Rev. .Glen Bull, Crown Rill, who . had suffered a .para- lytic stroke the 'previous Sunday while in the pulpit of his, church. When Mrs.• •:Fowler re- turned `home Saturday, he 'was ter and ,his , five year courseis going along quite well..His. tra- velling here was via Edmonton to, Ci i rnlin airport,; London. The. • Women's missionary .Soc- iety of. •'Ersk+ine' • Presbyterian Church: held the .May meeting_ at the church ' with Mrs. Robert. McAllister presiding and.: Mrs. Frank Jones at the organ. All repeated the '",Purpose" and Mrs. Williarri: • Stewart - repeated the Glad Tidings Prayer,. Mrs. Wal- lace' Wilson , gave, the scripture reading and the Devotional..; 'ori The Gracious Call. .Miss 'Iva. .Carr 'gave. a full and interesting report pf ., the Maitland ::Presby;- • terial . held : ••at.. Whitechurch 'in Chalmers Presbyterian -Church, The roll call was answered by a verse • of scripture. Mrs. J. Wil- son . read a. chapter from the Study: Book'on Africa: A. reading "A -Parable for Mothers" was read by Mrs.' Wrllram Reid.`Pro:. visions were made:.: for the. re- quirements of the bale fund and a hospital gift. The . meeting closed with sprayer' by the presi' dent.' , _ ' •.. Mrs. Bert : (Edna) ' 'MVlcWhinney was a patient at 'Goderich Hos=• piital . for a week, 'but was taken to Victoria :Hospital, London, on Sunday • for surgery: We hope for a:. speedy'. recovery. Mr. •arid Mrs. Jim Ashworth (Elizabeth Caesar) and son Jim somewhat . improved. Mr, "`Fow- ler ,and Tom also• visited thea foriner's' brother, Mr. Fred Eaw ler; Port. Elgin. . • Mr, • and Mrs. George Whitlam 1 and'' family, Toronto, spent • the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Stojyhersand family. Mrs,. H ; and Johnstone was hostess at her • home for the May meeting of the United Church Clifford • Crozier., pre.- '.sident led for . the usual opening Mrs. Fred Young gave the scrip-;.' tures reading, Gal. 5:' 13-18. Mrs.' Esther Rivett gave the lesson. 'thought, Freedom 'in. the Spirit; The ra11 call was answered by 15 members and. 13 visitors. Mrs,, K. Dawson• gave the ,Topic "Ra- , 'ses and Wheat." Mrs.. 'Raymond Finnigan • gave a. reading. The roll .call for June will be an. swered by fruit. The meeting; was .closed with a hymn, bene- • diction:and lunch . Visitors 'with Mr. and .Mrs. Harvey: Culbert were . his, bro- thers,• 1V r.. and Mrs,. Laverne 'Culbert and :family; Goderich. . Mr. Melville 'Culbert, Toronto arida: their mother, .Mrs. Annie Bere of. the village. ,Visitors ;.with Mr. and Mrs: Herb Finnigan ..:and .Mrs. • W. I,' ;McClure • were- .Mrs, 'William J, McClure and sons; Con, Bruce ' Ricky of • Eir lira, Mrs. 'Alfred Hefford and Miss. .Margaret, Joy Durnin of 'Toronto. Mr. ,and Mrs.. Fred. King and Bill ' on Sunday .,visited the for,- mer's .parents at Dundas: Visitors over 'the holiday with, Mr. and ;,Mrs. Victor Errington were Mr. and ;Mr,$.' 1,van Hender;- • son 'and .little sons, Brian: and ,Greg.. and 'Mrs::•Stanley. Jughes;'. Toronto. and Mr. George .Hodges. of 'Lucknow: • • • • -,Mr:``and Mrs. Donald Glenn. & Lynda, Of. Toronto,'visited his : parents, ' .Mr. • and. Mrs: Frank' Glenn. Mr. : Glen returned with; them on Tuesday to Toronto ,for . `a visit. Miss . Lois Webster, Toronto was home'for the -week-end with her ;parents, Mr.. an d Mrs. • Thos. Webster. . Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Lange - vin Lorrie, Paul. and • Michelle of Barrie and .Douglas and Ron- • ald. Fennell' of -Bradford visited, for 'the week -end ,;with Mrs. L. , Stingel • arid Angus.: • Mr: and Mrs; Ernest 'Pritchard, Toronto; ,Mr. '•arid 1Vfrs.. Laverne.; Pentland:, and "family; Robert & Mr. and Mrs. Len. (Pamela) `Dil- .oy, _Detroit, Mr. and' Mrs.' Allan. Pentland • and ;Brian; Mr.:. and Mrs: Ronald - Pentland,' North Bay; Mr: and Mrs, Be"nson Pent-; land and .'Alwin of London at tended the Von Dungeh-Pent land Wedding onSatiirday and visited for the week -end. among. relatives: • Teeswattr Council is 'deter- mined that the :dog -confining', , by=law, 'shall.' be enforced during the • sumnier, and. have served notice :•of .a • $50:00 fine for; con- troveninig the Claw,. as well as making it known that dogs may: be "impounded, destroyed or dealt with as seenfit-: by Coun-; cil., A TTEN TION orticu tt4rists. YOU CAN PROCURE WILSONS AllPurpose Garden ,Spray 2-4 D . Weed ' KiI ' .Brush Kih',(Paison 'Ivy, etc.) 50% :D.D.T. 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