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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-01-22, Page 9. r • . . • , • • I , wEDIsTEsPAY, JAN, ;2nd, 1958 ..• . . • < , a ; 1.„ • Tn.g, TAX, ::,KNPW .1Vbitte and MMijjan. •Gy*Iip. iti,pLEytcOUNCI.L, rvP Lyceum' Theatr.e, For the- January meet ng WINGHAIVI, •,; . • . TWO: shOwi each night, • . *list at 145, • 'THEATRE etOSED Monday,. Tuesday, WedneSclaY • . • of each week. • Thurs.,. FrE, Sat. Jan. ,;344-25, Doris pay • Barry Sullivan •• • `JULIE" ' A 'su§Pe•-nsfiful rnelodratna'".with, • .a psyelfOpdth :befit on killing his , 44 - 11111•11111111111111111=111.11nommeo0- ' • • - ••BORN • .. i• - CMNYHiii Gnderich tal, on Thursday,. January., 9th,. 1958,, to and'. Mrs. Gordon Chatriney, auburn, a son, • a bro- '.ther- for Larry, L Oroup 11 of the W.A. the ladies met in the evening at Mrs., Ken 'neth• • Cameron's lime.. with an •0"Ptte;:12darntheee:In°feitInglYlwrTih:C4-411111e;' • age:4'60011e INnnirlifin, Cotineil of the W.A. and prayer. Mrs! P. MacMillan .. ppresidedf-n•rti e. meeting , and - introduced ,the,• theme -It's Another Way". . !llie W.A. Motto. and theme. .prayer Was rePeated... Mrs, Ewart Tay- , ior read the scripture, ie-sson. Mrs. P MacMillan took the Med- i atign • and prayer. The, roll' call ,was, answerecl',hy.. Ne'w Years- res-' ,91ntiom: The ladies erijOyeel a 'duet by the.. two little Pollock 'sisters • 'A motion ' was -.passed that. __. we have' the ' Friendship-. Teas again as our project. Mrs. Bryce Elliott took. the chair for - the .program. Barbara Cameron's 'vio- lin: •riunlbers....._were enjoyed. 'ivIrs. Campbell, ' Thompson'aye.'two, readings, "Ma 'and theuto" and "Jt Isn't- Costly". ' Miss Helen' Thorn s „,..p.„y • er rip • to 'the*•We-st' ;Coast last ‘surnirier,. telling Smile , interesting: r. ARMSTRONG -OPTOMETRIST • GODERICH FOR APPOINTMENT • . 'Phone 1100 • • . highlights • of tbo trip. Singing the 'first verse of 'What' a friend we 'have in Jesus" and "all re- peating the 'benediction brought the meeting to a close.. MiS.' Thom took .charge of the • contest and the Committee in charge served lunch -and a social hour _was. enjoyed. Mrs.' Hoag exPreSS•- etl, 'appreciation to ' the "hostess and .committee. • . ' l'afa..••••aaarla STARTS NEW YEAR • The Council of the Village met for the inaugural meeting NV•ith the 1-tev,D, A. Brydon cop.. ducting the dectotiPnal, service :and the Clerk administering the oath • a office to Reeve Walter Walden and. Cbuncillors Clar- ence Pollock George, McLean George Tranter• and Reg isifoOre. A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Brydon o behalf 'of. ,the Counil by Reg Moore and Geo. It was moved by •Tranter 'and •seconded -by.';'Pollock.-'that 'the accounts • be ,Paid is, presented. Carried. . • . • , 4.14ron .and.Kinlois. Telephone, rent of phones and tells, .$22.00; Walter Needham, postal note, Mr, J. W. Freeborn, Walkerton, 3.09; Ripley Hydro. SYstem, street lighting, 85.94;, Waterworks; pow er' for Vec.7 47.83;• 'Pollock Elec lie, labor re pumphouse motor, drain,' Queen St., '12.00; A11an Colling, 15 • tile; 1,50; GOrdon Scott, /labor On drain, 5.10; Garton, sanding.. streets, .2.55; •Wm, McLean, drawing, sand •stsi,° 19.50; Ripley -Huron Legion, rent of rest room, 25.00; Post Office, rent: of box, 5.00; •Dinnie Mac- Donald, :ii for fire hall, '3330: • Moved by Moore and second- ed by cLean that Geo. Tranter ' beappointed' to the rink commit- tee.. Carried. . • . ' • . ) • : t• Moore -Pollock that Geo. Tran - ter ,and., Geo. McLean be named • • ...R.. T. KILPATRICK to Hydro Tranter-IVIcLean that OM Wal- Carried..2 :GENERAL INSURANCE • den continue on the High School , • ° • Board: 'Carried. • .• •°. ; • Automobile - Fire Casualty Moore -Pollock. 'that Jai. • Poi- • FURNACE • OIL, STOVE. Diu - KEROSENE; : (ASOLINE' • • • : See or pall: • WM A "RUD'ts. HA*ILTON., • .. phone 229' or 40 LucknoW: .District Agerit, for 'Cities Service', A. M. liARPER . • • ' . • , • .• Ask about our • S'pecial 'Package. beal . • R.R. 7, Lucknow, Ont. • .• 'Phone Dungannon 77-2 • . • • . • • WI NGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP We, Have Been Memorial. Craftsmen for Thirty -Seven Years, Always Using THEBESTGRANITES. • Along With I Chartered Aecountant Expert Designing and `. • . t workthanship. „ • E( • Prices Most 'Reasonable • Cemetery Lettering a Specialty R. A...SPOTTON 'Phone 25f', Wingham, 'Ontario insure' With.The FIRE INSURANCE CO.: . look • be the representatiVe for the village ler. a territ of one year en the Library Board.' Car-• • A reqolutiOn was Passed cert- ifying the clerk and Chief Con- stable Taylor as permanent em- ployees. of the. village: • • ,,Tranter-McLean that a by-law be introduCed or tile:Purpose of borrowing up to $11,900 ,to 'car- ry ori the government of the Municipality. sCarried.• Walter Needham, -Clerk-Treas. . • BORN •r NESBITT-Lat. 'Atlanta, Georgia, n WedneSdaY, January 15 1958 .0 Mr. and 1VIrs.,..lierb Nesbitt Hendersen);. a daughter, lizabeth Gae. • , • • , West Street . • • . GObERICH, ONTARIO' Telephones 343J ; 343W •l• INSURANCE • • • FIRE, .wIND,.CA,75uAilty AND LIFE To Protect Your 'Jac*, • insure With ‘Jack Today J. A. McDONAGH • Lit 3,' Lucktkow, 'Ont.' 'Phone -6175, 'Dungannon 119YN. BENTLEY CULROSS MUTUAL • ; Sor • Reasbnabie, rates, pro= • tection &,prompt, satisfactory, settlement of claims. • FARISH MOFFAT Your Local Agent', R.R. 3, Teeswater • • 'Phone TeesWater 57-r-41 , oilnini4.9^44;••••••••••;;;•••••••••*•44•••••••••,.r.s. McLENNAN • arid: MacKENZIE,-, ; FUNERAL SERVICE Services 'conducted • accord- BLIC_ st o yourishes t your ' pg w -a . ACcOU.NTANT., GoDERICH, 014•,VRiO . • • , ,TelePhope ,i011 — BOx 478 . • R. s". HE;THERINGTON, , • Barrister, Etc. • • • Wingham• and LucknOW• • . • IN -1.4iCKNOW7,' • EachMonday• • and.' Wednesday•, •Wated n 'the Municipal Offiet ;Wilighain 914fice • 48 Residence 4144..V.1.#4,4,•444.4.44.4•0•4404.0^4.4.44.44 • Home, yoiir Church, 'nt'' . • our Memorial Chapei. t nef. additional. charge, • AMBULANCE SERV1fE , phone 181, Lucknow; • , Day or Nigh. Kenneth J. MacKenzie Optometrist' LISTOWEL0 'ONT. .at the' rortner Wrona Jewelery store, Ripley,. 110,: a.;M: to 9, p.m.., • WEDNESDAY; jANUARY15 • andeery secend wedoesday. EyeS:ciaMined Glasses fitted For appointment 'Phone' ROy. IVIacKenZie, 96-r-244 .Ripiey, • Mr. arid Mrs. Percy Vint of Auburn spent Thursday and Fri- day visiting Mr\and. Mrs. Jim • Falconer. • Mrs. ,Irene Patterson of Tor: onto spent the week -end with tier Mother, Mrs. Bill Taylor, Mr. • Walter 'Arscott spent the week -end in Toronto. Miss Marilyn Morrison enter- tained a number of her friends at a quilting partY on:Thurstlay .evening., A program and -dance will be held irt ' the Whitechurch Hall on January, 31st. PAGE NINICf_ 4 4 4 ow•playing,-Charlton Heston and Jack Palance. in . • , • • ",ARROWHEAT.m---In,',Technleolor MON., IMES; St,1 WED.—Jan.entertainmeiit •One ofthisseason'S bit pictures! . , •I ' "UNTIL THEY SAIL" . . • Filmed in •NewZealarid: -James A. •Michener.Wrote this Story a4,farnily faced with complex involvements during ' - 'World War.' ' Starring Jean . Simmons ons and: Paul • ewinan %,.• • , . THURS., MI. & SAT.—.Tan. 30, 31, Feb. 1 "THE LONELY MAN" -You willremerriber Anthony, Perkins:as .the young farmer - in "Friendly Persuasion". --see "him now in a story ' 4. • of 'frontier Monta.ria. • Anthony Perkins, Elaine. Aiken and jaCk--Palance' ' • .Corning -.-BOB •HOPE as "BEAU JAMES"—Adult :Enter- tainment. • .• s 10- ru0/6 1 i • 1,,r; A . A • • 17.! 't t1 • ,• ^ Arc, •,•••t. -1 1 •4,•' • • • • WO • • '10 . • • • ' r;' °.• r use the. Co-op is now producing the most effective and convenient • pig •wormer on the market . . . No need' now, to disrupt •• the feeding schedule. .C9 -0P Pig Wormer is ineorporatad n ,a 'complete feed to' giveen,,Safe,' Easy-to-rse One Day • Treatment. Simply substitute the regular. feed with (70-01)'' Pig Wormer for one day onlyi Ask for CO-OP ,Pig Wormer today at . • • -• • now District ThOne... 71, Lucknow' • 1V1r: Carl 'Lott, of ' Wingharn spent a few days with ;his er, MrsAnnie I.:,ott. Mr• and Mrs.George & • Colleenvisited Mr:- and Mrs. -Cecil Falconer �n Sunday. Mrs. Betty Flanigan and Mrs. Mac, Inglis visited. with Mr.' and Mrs. Tom Inglis this -past week. • The Young Peoples , of Chat flier's IireSbyterjan churchheld their meeting • on ,SuridaY even- ing With Mr. Murray Gaunt, president, 'Presiding. Mrs. And rew Gaunt favored themwith a' solo..The. topic "Man's, Greatest Need" :Was given by, Lorne tor-. ster.,,.Miss Mary Fisher favored with . an instrumental. ' The annual meeting of' Chal- mer's Presbyterian .• _church was held . on Tuesday evening with a , pot luck supper .being held prior to the - business meeting. Miss Neable,,of.zicitchener vis- ited with .hei, parents, Mr. and, • Mrs. Neable or. Sunday. • • • Mrs. Mary Wakeling .Of Tor- . : ontovisited.on-Sunday-with-Mr. and Mrs.. Jim McInnis.. Mr. Murray Gaunt spent a few days iri• Sarnia. : Mr. and Mrs. .Tom 'Morrison • visited with . Mr. and: Mrs. 'Sam : MeDiniald. of Clinton on : Sunn,, day. 4/ , , • • • • • • , • , B usiN tt DON'T DELAY -;.7:$11:!AO. TODAY • • • an ,LucKNow " 14 • • ' 4 ' • y, 44 141 ;;• 74' 44 41 „•. • 4°. !"*,. • '4 *, , ' . '• *.*°4 • • . 1,4;1 .4.• • ),, .11 A 44, 44