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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-10-07, Page 13WEDNESDAY,' OCT. 7th; 1959 THE LUCKNOW S ! TINEL, LUCKNQW, ONTARIO Proclamation Prevention Weo WHEREAS . the week , of October 4-10 has been designated as Fire Prevention Weelc to impress upon the public, the ever increas- ing pr.operty`'loss and the serious loss of life exacted by the ravages of fire; • THEREFORE I do hereby call upon all citizens to give . thought, during this `week,: to • y . good'fire _ preventionpractices' inour.., home and business :premises, with a view, to.elimin- ating I all fire hazards., • "DON'T GIVE FIRE A PLACE TO. START" .GEORGE W.. JOXNT, Reeve DUNGANNON. Mr. Iden • Brown, student ' of ►nn Arbor college Mich.; was 'a ecent visitor with his • parents, lir; aid Mrs. Wilbur Brown Rev.. E. C. Taylor, : Goderich, rho is supplying at ` the Dun- annon, • Nile 'and' Port . Albert nited Churches next . Sunday ill exchange pulpits with Rev.. R. Flindall, Wheatly, Rev. aylor has • been invited. back r anniversary •services at that,. ace a• former change having ►ent eight.. years there a minio- n, Mr,' and • Mrs.. Hugh.. Menary & family; visited ,on. Sunday IvV'ith' Mr.' and .Mrs. Elmer Phillips of Harriston. . Mr. and Mrs. 'Douglas Brown (nee Patricia Young and fam. ily) Goderich have moved to the farm home recently vacated by Mrs. Harvey .Anderson, who has bought a heuse.:in Goderich, and with her family has. moved. there. • The farm was purchased. by Mr. •Arnold Stothers ' Mr. .and Mrs.. Wilbur Brown, also Mr. and• •;Mrs. Omar Brooks of Lucknow recently enjoyed a motor trip ,• .north to ' the Soo,' If FIRE � Strikes.. Your � Home GET OUT immediately rou smell smoke! CALL the' Fire Department, giving exact direction! DON'T FIGHT, the fire .yourself unlese'. you know what to do. •If it's a ; grease fire ,for example; don't rush to the door' with the •.pan..It'may flare back at you. Instead, 'smother it under something. F YO1J CAN'T, get (Alt; test doors before opening.. If. 'doors are hot, block thein with' wet drapes, mat - treses. REMEMBER, the 'air' is usually 'better at floor level. 1IINK about fire before it happens! DON'T GIVE FIRE A PLACE TO START Lukw Fire Department . GEORGE !WHITBY,- CHIEF travelling ,both' Canadian and American •roads. The St. Pauls: Anglican Church observed Harvest Home service Sunday afternoon at 2:15 p.m. Rev, Bren de Vries, Exeter, for- merly of Blyth 'was guest speak- er to a good attendance' and the church was beautiful with decoration of flowers, fruits and vegetables, a reminder of the bountiful harvest. Mr.. • and Mrs, Fred Fowler, Port. Elgin, visited his brother, Mr. Charles Fowler,' Mrs. Pow: - ler and Tom on" Sunday. The W.M.S. Huron Presbyter- ial 'will hold the annual meeting in Dunga"nnon United ;Church on October 23.rd,' afternoon' arid evening sessions. . . • The United Church W.M.S. met last Friday at the . home of ..1V1rs•' Lorne Ivers. After a short devotional period the ladies ad- journed . and went to the : home of Mrs. . Otto Popp to work, on a quilt. Dungannon Fair, one of . the last of the season• • -will�b held this Friday. Young andold look for that day.as one: of •their big outings, of the year. Indoor ex- hibits' are increasing . each year and ' good competitive horserac- ing is 'always' an attraction. Good weather that day Will' make it 'ideal. •k , Visitors , with :.Mr. and Mrs. Robert ' Gere on Friday were his' sister, Mrs: Bessie Slessor, Ber vie and neice;'Mrs. Jim Reming- ton, Goderich. Mr. Wayne :Brown, RCAF, Centralia;' was home with• his parents, MY and Mrs Wilbur Brown last . week -end. • The • Y,P:U, met` Tuesday /night of last week at the' church: Jim :Blake led and Kathleen Smythe, Faith. and Evangelism : convener, led with ,a. devotional period `based on The Church's One Foundation. Wilmer Errington read the . scripture lesson, Lorne Alton led: . in prayer• Lorne also. ,directed . •for a recreational 'per= iod .Lynda Blake. assumed aee- retarial duties •for Art' Dickson who leaves' for ..Ridgetown this week: New meriber are Karen Dawson, Jewel Reed, Bob Tay lor, Joyce .Culhert and Brian. Weaver, PAGE; THIRTEEN • '1959 Pontiac .Stratochief, sedan, standard gear shift, . fully equipped ui ed • • •pp $2,650 1959 Chev Belair .sedan; automatic,. fully equipped .•:.$2,895 1959. Chev' sedan, standard gear shift R ' $2,650 b. 1958 Pontiac' Station Wagon, 4 -door, automatic transmission, ` fully "equipped ' x$2,695 ;. 1958 Chev. Belait, 4 -door hardtop, V-8, fully 'equipped $2,595 Two 1958 Pontiac Stratochief sedans,, automatic trans- ° . mission, fully equipped • ' $2,550 Three 1958 Chev Biscayne . sedans, automatic t $2,450 1958 Pontiac Laurentian, automatic, fully equipped ,....$2,595 Two 1958 Chev .Delray . sedans $2,195 1958 Ford Custom, fully equipped $1,995 1956 Ford Fairlane, 2 -door hardtop, automatic $1,695 1956 Ford, 2 -door $1,395 1955 Chev Sedan, fully 'equipped $1,295 1955. Pentiac Deluxe sedan, fully equipped $1,295 1954 Monarch sedan, automatic, fully equipped $ 995 1954 Chev Deluxe coach, fully equipped .. • $ 850 TRUCKS! TRUCKS: 1955 F#ilordly . %eq -ton uipped Pickup,` automatic transmission, • $1,095. Brussels Motors Huron County's Foremost ' Used Car. Dealers CASH, TRADE, : TERMS - Open Evenings • Until 10 Cities . Service : Dealer Phone 173, Brussels arergirwwwwwwvirmairwarviwwwviirwirwire Art Dickson left this week ' Mr. • ,and Mrs. Herb Pocock and to take a two-year course 'in Ag- little song. of Homesville, visited ricult'ure ..at Ridgetown `their parents, Mr. ` 'and . Mrs. Mrs W. R. Andrew, while ill Frank Glenn F on Monday even - with infection is at, the home of:ing: her daughter, Mrs: Ben ...Mole, • is Mr. Frank Glenn, a patient at • quite a • lot improved: Westmiter .! Hospital, London, Mr.'. and ' Mrs. :Nelson Culbert arrived . nshome the, latter part of and their. daughter, Mrs., 'Glen'' . the ' week,..much improved. .Houston' enjoyed a week motor - mg : in Northern Ontario • Have • You Renewed N oui• scription Sties, ' Mrs.' S. J. • Kilpatrick, .a patient: at 'Greers Nursing Home, Luck now, visited on. Sunday with her, 11AGIC ; MARKERS daughter, Mrs: Cecil Blake. Mrs: SIGNS• ,FOR' SALE -"No . Tres - Will' McConnell also at Greers. passing", "For' Sale" and "For Nursing home, .was' home Sun- (Rent" .signs available . at The day' with. her daughter, Betli.. • Lucknow ..Sentinel, phone 35. " r�• Winning. I 1 rabies int Lucknow Fair' The baby oontes 4s, a new .ova- tion at the Fall Fair this• year, made'' a big hit with the specta tors ai-id drevtr ' large 'entries in both classes, giving the judges a difficult task to select the winners, as shown here. Shown on the left is .Mrs, Lorne Eadie with her daughter, Mary, :winner of the class for babies" under six months. Oh the right is , Mrs. Allan "Miller of moo lf.'-nlri!",dtz •re: St. Helens, with her . daughter,' Lori Jean, who was• ,picked for first place • in the class over six months, Sentinel: Photo • • 1 . • 87 • 4 •