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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-10-14, Page 9L WEDNESDAY, OGT. 14th, 1959 A b44* HARPER Chartered Accountant West Street . ' GODERICH, .ONTARIO Telephones. 3433 343W ROY N. 1qNTLEY . PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, GODERICH,, ONTARIO Telephone 1011 Box;478 F T. ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST GODERICH . APPOINTMENT 'Phone 1100 INSURANCE CASUALTY • A..S U FIRE, WIND, C AUTOMOBILE . A11TD LIFE ro Protect. Your Jack, Insure With Jack Today.,. J. A. McDONAGH R.R. 3, Lucknow, Ont. 'Phone, 61-5,, Dungannon R. S. HETHERINGTON, • Q.C. 'Barrister, Etc. Wingham and Lucknow. IN LUCKNOW Each Monday and Wednesday Located in they. Municipal. Offic. 'Phone Wingham Office 48.` Residence 9? STATE' FARM MUTUAL .AUTOMOB:I L:E INSURANCE Investigate Before Investing REUBEN WILSON R.R. 3, Goderich Phone :89-r-8, Dungannon JOHNSTONE'S FUNERAL HOME 'Phone .16 . • Day 'or Night USE OF FUNERAL HOME 4t' No Extra Cost Moderate Prices Established 1894 IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS for prompt • service, and quality products; contact: B.' R. CHISHOLM. 'phone collect Dungannon 19-r-2. '"Always Look To .I nperial For The Best" �lL GERALD �'� CROOKS DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Phone 545 KINCARDINE, ONTARIO UC +KNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ' CARD OF THANKS '¥'s. v artha Bonnett • ' and family :express theirgratitude to everyone for the isindness,' sympathy and flowers received during, this, 'recent bereavement. Office. hours: • Daily. Monday . to Saturday Wednesday a.m. Evenings Tuesday,. Thu.rsday, Saturday. MCLENNAN .and MacKENZIE FUNERAL SERVICE • Services 'conducted accord- ing to your wishes . at 'your. Home, your • Church, or at, • additional charge. Phone 181, 'Lucknow, Day or Night our ;Memorial Chapel at no WINGHAM' 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. SPOTTON. . I Phone 25fWingham Ontario I G. ALANWI LLIAMS • ' . Optometrist Office..on : Patric k St fust off • the Main St. in WIN.GH.AM • Professional Eye ,Examination Optical Services: For appointment, Please Phone 770, Wingham .• R. W. ANDREW. Barrister and Solicitor LISTOWEL, ONTARIO • r: IN 'LUCKNOW Every • Wednesday and: Saturday Afternoon Office, in the `Joynt Block Telephone: Office 135 . ' • Residence 31-3 LUCKNOW DISTRICT .CO-OPERATIVE INC. • Phone. Lucknow 71 TED CQLLYER Registered .Master Electrician' ELECTRICAL CONTRAC.FOIt ' Specializing in Electrical Wiring and: Repairs AGENT FOR . SPARTON TV, and All Eleetrical Appliances Phone ' 46-r-25, Lucknow .' Kenneth J. MacKenzie, Optometrist ' .'LISTOWEL, ONT. at the former Wrona Jewelery, store. Ripley, 10 a.m, to 9: p.m... . WEDNESDAY, :OCT. .14th and every Second .Wednesday Eyes examined Glasses 'fitted For appointment 'phone Roy • MacKenzie. 96-r-24, Ripley. 41 C .ARD OF THANKS I would like to say thanks to my many friends Who visited me or remembered me . with cards, letters, flowers and treats while •1 was a patient. in Victoria -Hos- pital, London and since my re,. .turn, home. ' Mrs: Ed. McQuillan s•T. HELENS Mrs. • Tom Todd opened 'her home on Thursday, for the Octo- !ber 'meeting of • the, W.M.S. an d: the W.A. of' the . United Church when . 15 ladies were in atten- dance. Mrs. B. F. Green,. presi- dent was in the chair for this- W.M.S. meeting. The '.theme of the worship service . was Faith and Freedom. Miss W. D. Ruth- erford read . several poems in keeping', with'. the season --. "The Beauty of Autumn," "Gratitude." "Iii Grateful Prasie" . and "For the Little Thiiijgs." . An invitation to the Thankoffering of the Whitechurch W.M.S.. was wept- ed for Tuesday evening, October 13th. It ,was decided to collect •clean, soft ' white; material for bandages . to be Sent 'to Korea: Any . donations May be left .at the church.' In' response,' to the roll call, ''3 .hospital and 14 hone calls • on the.. sick and shut-ins were reported. The treasurer re- ported. that •' $116.00 had'. ..been sent to the ,Presbyterial teasur- er. <Mrs. Green had charge ,of the interesting .chapter "Africa on a bridge" ' from the new . study book, Africa': Disturbed. She was assisted by Mrs.;. J. Cameron, Mrs. G. Stuart and :. Mrs. Frank McQuillan. Plans • • were '.discussed for the .Autumn Thankoffering when Miss..Jean^ Austin of Last owel Will be `the guest -speaker. Mrs. . Todd : • presided for the W.A. meeting the theme. of which worship service was `"By this • shall all men know ower and Depth."." :the meeting was open- ed •with the use ` of the theme hymn,. prayer and creed.' The roll call wash answered - with •' a verse of scripture. Mrs: Lorne. Woods read. the `:scripture:lesson. and 1Vrrs. Cameron the • lesson ri44►M/'N4"4iP4P4P" FURNACE • OIL,. STOVE OIL, KEROSENE, G,A•SOLIINE See or. ; call • WM. A. «BUD". HAMILTON Phone .220-w Lucknow District Agent ,for Cities' Service I PAGE NINA • »' " TWO '100 -ACRE FARMS on .Highway • 86, close to Lucknow. Priced toA� eol, 100- ARE FARM on paved road close tQ :poogannon.•' 90 acres workable, Horne has 3-pieee bath and an conveniimces. , NUMBER OF FARMS in •Huron; Ashfield ,and Kine loss Townships. These farms can all be bought on terms. SEVERAL NOMP in lT.ncknow •with. all conveniences, tnr ell located, immediate : possession. 7 -ROOM. HOME "in St, Helens..` This home .as in good repair and' can- be bought on easy terms. HOME with all 'conveniences. in Goderich..,Well locat- ed.. Can be bought with low down payment. " . . HOME in Kincardine with all conveniences, nice loca- tion, immediate 'possession. Can ..be bought on easy terms. List ' your property with Western Ontario's Fastest Growing Real .Mate:. WARREN L. STEVENSON Real 'Estate, Mount Forest Contact JOHN HALL, SALESMAN I;nchnow. • thoughts. It was decidedto have the congregational supper on Friday, October 23rd. At the con- clusion a pleasant social ' hour was enjoyed when lunch was served by Mrs. L Durnin and Mrs Frank McQuillin.' • You are reminded of the An- niversary Service in the United Church next ' Sunday at 11 a.m. and ::7:30 p.m. Rev. Will Taylor of Dorchester, a former teacher in the district will • Abe the guest speaker andspecial music will. be provided by the choir assist- ed at the morning service by a ladies • trio , from Fordwich. Everyone is invited. Mr.: and, Mrs S. 'McIntyre and Donald of Richmond Hill were visitors with Mr, and Mrs. W. I. Miller, for ' the 'Thanksg iv- ing week -end. ` Mrs. Alex Murdie and .Bob and Mr. 'Mel : Brown .of Kitchener spent the : week -end. in the vil- lage.'' • Mr. and . Ms Gordon Miller and Larry of London spentthe. holiday week -end with Mr. • and Mrs. ' Chester .Taylor. • Many of the members of . the Woinen's .Institute -spent a plea- .sant afternoon on Friday as guests of the Luckngw Women's Institute at their Grandmother's Day in. the Recreation Centre. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Miller en- tertained at a family .dinner on Sunday in honor of their 49th wedding' anniversary which oc- currs on Tuesday, October 13th and Mr.. Miller's :birthday on October 15th. ' Best wishes , for many more.' Mr... and Mrs. James Duman spent the holiday week -end' with Mr. and:: Mrs. Allan Diirnin . at. Miss .Annie Stuart spent. a ; few days in Toronto this. week. Mrs.. Gordon MacPherson has returned from a month's visit with Ft. Lt. Keith and Mrs. Bla ck '. and- boys at Ottawa: We are iorry to report that -. Mr..Eldon Miller is a 'patient in the Wingliam , and District Gen- eral Hospital. His many 'f'riends hope . fora speedy recovery. Gave; Assessment Report A. C.. Agnew ofLucknow, who is assessor for the ,town. of. Wing ham,. reported to Council at their last' meeting that' the assessment in Wingham. had climbed : ;'by nearly'' $50,000 during the year, • and will be even higher' 'nest year due to. •present building.' Mr. Agnew gave ' thepopulation fig- ure as 2,7.15. and 'broke it down into age groups: Group II W.A.. ' On 'Friday: afternoon; October 9th, sixteen members.' of:. Group II of, , the W.A. meatat the home of Miss :Hazel. - Webster:and • an- swered.' the roll •call with a Thanksgiving ' verse. Pians for decoratingthe church for Thanksgiving " and anniversary services were• made: • Donations for fowl • supper to be held Oc- tober 27th ` were offered. Mrs. Collins and Mrs. A. Little were in charge of. the program • of which. the 'Christian _ Woman and .Her Thanksgiving given Eby Miss Ada Webster and Mrs - Mrs. , MaeDiarmid voiced thanks to the.. hostess and ,pro- gram committee and •a social `halt Lbiidon. • ' •• • • • hour was enjoyed.' ee F YOUNG CALVES REALLY GO FOR F.O. -' M.O.:(FOSTER: MOTHER) Whole' Milk R eplacer, Readily 'Soluble' ' in Warm "Water for :pail or Nipple Feeding. Complete Line New -Life Feeds THE QUALITY: IS RIGHT THE PRICE IS RIGHT 365 DAYS IN THE YEAR WE RUN NO SPECIALS! lit4s.#44902.-vir4ssweaces"' Knechtel and Son.:. Ltd. LUCKNOW 'BRANCH, ' .PHONE. 78 •. There's A ,New Life Feed For Every Need! l . Ka to e. • • 4. N•