HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-08-26, Page 9WEDNESDAY, -AUG. '6th, 19
A. M. HARPER
chartered; Accountant
West Street
GODERICH, ONTARIO
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Telephones 343J -. 343W '
ROY ' ,N, .BENTLEY
PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
GODER.ICI , ONTARIO
,Telephone 1011 --- Box ,478
F. T ARMSTRONG.
OPTOMETRIST, `
• GQDERTCII'
FOR ,APPOINTMENT
'Phone 1100.
INSURANCE:•
FIRE, :WIND, CASUALTY •
AUTOMOBILE'
AND LIFE :
Toprotect Your Jaek,
Insure With.. Jack ' 1Today.
9.
McDONAGH ,
•R.R; 3i. Luckriow,-.Out:
•'Phone 61-5, • Dungannon
'% •g:S. HETHERINGTON,�''
Q.C. •
Barrister,. Etc:
Wingbani• and,Lucknow,
• IN' ,LUCKNOW
' ' Each Monday
and ' Wednesday. ..
Located in the. Municipal Office
:'Phone Wingham
Office 48. . • . Residence .97
STATE • FARM • MUTUAL ,
AUTOMOBILE
LE
•INSURANCE
Investigate. Before Investing
REUBEN WILSON
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R;R. '3, Goderich
• Phone. 80-r-8 Dungannon
JOH.NSTO.N E'S
• FUNERAL: HOME • •-
'Phone 76
Day or Night
USE OF FUNERAL HOME
It No • Extra, Cost
wloderate• Prices
Established 1894
IMPERIAL .'OIL
PRODUCTS
for prompt service,
and, quality products,
contact:
B; It, CHISIHOLM
I'1►one collect Dungannon 194-2
"'Always Look To Yrnperial
For The Best" '
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,ONTARIO
GERALD : N. CROOKS
DOCTOR OF :CHmOPRACTIC
Phone 5.45
KINCARDINE, , ONTARIO
•' office hours:
Daily Monday to • Saturday
: Wednesday a.m, •
Evenings
Tuesday, Thursday, 'Saturday
cLENNAN ' and '.
Mac1(ENZIE
• ' FUNERAL . SERVICE
Services •conr?ucted accord-••
ing .: to your wishes. .at yi,ur
Home, your, . church,. or. • at
• our 'Memorial Chapel at• no, '
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.
additional charge. '
• Phone 181;. Lucknow, •
•• Day or. Night
•
WI NGHAM•
,.MEMORIAL' 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 a Specialty
R. A. , SPOTTO N •
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'Phone, 256, Winghatn, , Ontario,
G.:ALAN WILLIAMS
Optometrist
Office on Patrick St., just
off ' the Main St." in
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`WINGHAM . •':
'Professional Eye Examination
'..
, •'. `Optical,- Services
For appointment,
'Please_ .Mone 170, Wingham . .
R. W.. ANDREW
Barrister' and .Solicitor' ..
'LISTOWFL, °ONTARIU;
:.IIT' LUCKNOW
. ', 'Every ..
Wednesday . and .Saturday
Afternoon • ..
Office in the . Joynt Block
. .' Telephone: ' '
Office 135 ' ' " Residence ' 31-J
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CO . QV. •
LUCKNOW DISTRICT
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CO-OPERATIVE INC,':. •
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Phone LucknoW . 71.
TED COLLYER •
Registered Master Electrician
:ELECTRICAL :CONTRACTOR
Specializing .in .
Electrical. Wiring ,.and . Repairs
AGENT F O '., SPARTON. TV
' and • ,
All Electrical .Appliances
Phone 46-,r-25,, Lucknow •:
Kenneth. J.
MacKenzie,
•lty0..
Optometrist.
LISTOWEL, ONT.
at the 'former Wrona Jewelery
.tore,. Ripley, 10 air!. to D. p.m..
WEDNESDAY, SEPT., 2nd
and every Second Wednesday •
Eyes examined Glasses fitted
For appointment 'phone Roy
MacKenzie,: 96-r-24, Ripley, '
REPLYIN SONG
TO RQ�L, CALL
Kairshea • Women's: . •xnstitute
met in the 6th School; House or
their August meeting•,when Mrs.
Jim Burt and Mrs. Thomas AILS -
tin • were hostess. A highlight of
the meeting. was the: presenta-
tion ,of a 45 minute play entit-
led "Second Class Citizens.' It
was of .special interest to all
supporters of , United ., Nations.
Canada believes in equal rights
for all citizens, regardless of
race, creed orcolour. unless: we
are Willing- to. protect 'the rights.
Of .:Others, there is, the, possibility'
that we too may lose' our rights
and become second. class : citizens
ourselves. Mrs. ' Gib' Hamilton,
convener of Citizenship :and Ed-
ucation,' acted ' as .narrator.. • Oth-
ers taking part in the ,play were
Miss Dean MacLeod, '1'Irs. Evan'
Keith, Mrs Ted Collyer, Mrs.
Fred .Gilchrist; • Mrs.Lloyd Mac-
Dougal, Mrs. Ira Dickie. '
'The roll :call was answered by
19 . members; also 4 visitors and
childrenwere present. Miss, Dean
MacLeod's roll . call was present
ed in the form of the following
song, by members.. of . the play
cast: Roll Call was, "Why I like.
to live, in Bruce . County.
Bruce County
Tune—"Wait, for the:Wagon" •
Come 'listen; to• us: ladies dear,
And, we will, try to tell
Just why it, is that all of. us.
•d
Are glad in ' Bruce to well. •
Remember how we 'loved' to draw
That map upon the wall .
From '.Kinloss, . Huron down
low.
To St.. Edmund -so tall.
end how, we learned to 'print the
names. .. '
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Of Townships •great and stnall•
To skirt, Lake Huron's ' vast
shore .line ':
Lt's. Bays, \inlets.' and '.all? '
Then .flipping' round "The '.Tub"
• we 'slipped
Into the Georgian Bay,:
And '' twisted. . in . and ., out some
more
Until we' ‘came. to Grey., -
LVot' ,prouder.' was Columbus,
wrhe n .
Returning back to Spain
rhail' we who went exploring:.
Bruce.'
And landed , Horne again.
•
hey say there's, treasure hid ir.
Bruce
A vast play -ground 'is this, •
With: restful ';spots .' and scenic
views
1`hat ' few would care to miss:.
And now it 'ha% been • singled out.
fo have a nuclear plant •
And . doubtless such publicity
As other districts Want:
3ut 'here's , to old .Bruce County,
is happy homes and farms
ong may it's peace and plenty.
e kept from War's alarms!•
PAGE. •NINE
unimer •
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of
eve► and Used Cars
MILLS MOTOR SALES
•LTD.; GODERICH
Take advantage of this opportunity , to buy, a new or used'
•'car at great savings. For Example:
• 1959 ' PLYMOUTH FURY 2 -door hardtop, :white wall tires,
3-speed,push button transmission,"many .other extras.
Save $600.00.
1958 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE, 2-do6r • hardtop, auto-
matic transmission, 'other extras, less than ' 8;000. miles.
Hurry, for this one!
Two 1957 OLDSM. QBILE SUPER 88, 4 -door .Sedans, power
steering and brakes,..rad'io, 1 has ,only 18,000 miles.
1957. PLYMOUTH'. sedan.
1956 F013D 'Custoinline. V-8
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1955 OLDSMVLOBILE hardtop, m a
� automatic, See this
popular model right away.
1954 PLYMOUTH sedan. A .real gem..'
1953, PLYMOUTH. STATION.. WAGON.'' . .
1952,, CHEVROLET Sedan, a one owner car in excellent
condition., ,
MANY MORE . GOOD USED CARS AND TRUCKS'` TO
CHOOSE FROM
Thelargest selection of • cars :for many miles`. around
Phone .Office 755 Usdd car lot -':724
'OPEN , EVENTNGS UNTIL :9:00 P.m.
OR:: SEE • •.
SUPERTEST STATION, LUCKNOW
•: Phone..248
And may
hearts
Be thankful as we' ought,
• For ",(Home. and Country," nobly
live
In deed and ; word and thought.
We all':: with
now in .July:' 'We are reminded '
grateful to be .'thinking about '.a na ne for
the, new Area' Convention:
kets for the banquet and reser-
vations for (billets ' for the Area
Convention at Owen Sound' are
to he sent to: Mrs Gordon Both-,.
'well, ,R: : 1', ;Owen;' Sound;. by
As 'this ` was Dean's ' birthday, Septerrvber 30th. 'Mrs. Parish'
:the play cast presented .her :with'Mo
'rat ' gave the courtesy ,,. re-
a ' gift and the Institute, a bou-
dowers marks, to which Mrs. Burt.'re-
"quef gift
of
plied. Lunch was served by Mrs'
Mrs.• Orland Richards gave a Moffat, Mrs Virden • Mowbray
demonstration on. leather carving and Mrs. Donald MacIntyre.' The
and showed several loyely items September Grandmother's meet=
of interest. 'ing; will be held inthe .'6th
Mrs. Harold Campbell present- School` House, in the :,afternoon
ed items from the:Federated with Mrs. George Lockhart, 'hos-; ::
News. tess. Members are reminded. to.
Plans were made for, Fall Fair bring 1/2 ' dozen pumpkin tarts for
Exhibits.Mrs Harry Lavis re-. the contest ' which . will • also (be
ported on their ''day at the Log the desert„ portion of • the: lunch
Cabin, Southampton. A donation -of `the . ,Septeniiber meeting, '
of $10.00 was voted to. the Bruce
County Museum. Mrs: .Cliff -Rout
ston reported for the ' Rally; Something ''to sell? Something
which had .(been •held in Luck to buy? .Phone 35, Lucknow..
HOG FEED CONTRACTS,
BULK. or BAGGED
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Your Stock -Feeding :'Pragram
whether:. it • be CATTLE, HOGS,. or. POULTRY, using Concentrates, Balanced
Feeds, or just plain chops •of any 'kind.
Can be . taken care of
,o : suit your particular needs 3 purse
and delivered to your premises in . ton lots, a
Wm. Knechtei and. Son Ltd.
LUCkNOW' BRANCH, PHONE. 78 '
There's •A „ New.Life Feed For Every- Need!
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