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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-11-05, Page 10- THE LUCKNOW SENT MAL .LVOXNOW., ONTARIO; .n 1958 .Pontiac Stratoehief`' Sedan, automatic transmission,, fully equipped f , ui d , transmission 1,958 Pontiac eq Stt �tochief standard., 1957 Chet/ 'Coach,: fully. equipped 1957 ' Pontiac Deluxe Sedan, ,automatic transmission;, ` ` fully. equipped $095 1957 Chev.Station • Wagon, $2,35.0. 1955 Chev Deluxe ' Sedan 1954 Ford Coach, valve `.and head , motor 50,595' $1,995 1954. Chev. ' 'Deluxe Sedani , 1y 'v: i,05c —Se is ,, c * -you, 4, fully ,equipped ..% $1,450 1954 Meteor; Hardtop, automatic,, fully equipped' $1,395 1953. Pontiac . Sedan '...:. ....:.....; $1.095 1953,Dodge, Sedan .'., , r $1,095-. $ ...795 $.. 695 $ ,550: :....$1,,595>, $1,295 $1,350 1952 Chev.. ,Coach'. 1951., Chev Sedan 1950 Ford Station Wagon TRUCKS! TRUCKS! 1955 Chev. Half Ton Pickup 9$0, $.. '650 .1951, Chev. '`3 -Ton Dump -Truck. �ssels� Motors 'Huron Couaty's Foremost Used Car - Dealers' TRADE TERMS O ri ' Evenings Until 10 CASH;., TRADE,, Cities Service Dealer Phone, BOWLING NEWS • The Squirrels took four points from the Gophers . with •Bill But- ton' bowling ,best for the men ith his. 618' three flat score. Lorna Button was best, best for the .; ladies. Russ , Button was top,' for his team with, his''633 three; 'flat. His 320. flat'game 'gives him. the; lead for the .` men, Marie. Greer, was.. the �i$est for the ladies. The Cubs took' - three points from. the 'Lions,. Dick' Parks: was .'best, for his leant with his-' 627. D. Hodge • was best for the ladies. Bill Stewart was :best'. man for his team, the;' Lions, with his 640', best for', the " ladies The `'Polecats took three points'from the Tigers with ,Ken. Mowbray, best for his team and Josie Hamilton 'best for the. ladies. Ron 'Kelterborn was ,the -best inan.. for, ' his team, . the Tigers; Mary Maclntyre ,being I. best for the ladies.. The chip- munks took four points from the Coons.` Roy Black:, was best -Man.. for his ' team ' .with, . his 659 flat three games.Ev�a; Black' and Anna, Johnstone, were best for "the lad- ies as their scores.; were; the'same.' Jack Treleaven was the best for his teram, with Edna Rayner be- i . ,best for' the 'ladies: The Bea - ',Vers Pe vers took three. points: from -the _ 173.Brussels � Zebras,' Len .McDonald, being.the . best for his` team: with his, 617 He : 'leaves to' ' morn his ,loss flat three. M. , MacKinnon, was. three ssteis, Mfis. Ann ie J. Tif best, for the ladies: Stewart Jain-: . " was best his team. with Gracef W' ham lso iesen b best .for the ladies.. OBITUARY Wesley. Sherriff There passed : away • in Wing-. neral Hos ital, , October .: _liasn ' Ge P '12th,'. Wesley Sherriff in his 78th' year.' He, was the .• eldest i, son' of -the late: William Sherrrff and' Jtebecca . Farrier. , For many. years: he resided in (Owen Sound 'and about ..thirty years ago was appointed Excise, and Sales Tax. auditor ' for ' the Diininion. Government at Wind- sor.. Mr. Sherriff was a Presbyter- ian and a. member of the Mason- ic. Lodge in.' Owen Sound: He was ai Shriner. and Knight Temp- lar: Recently . the 50 year jewel was presented to: 'him.: ' Ifin and, oti.'I ing .. .:. a • 539 `flat three and Ruth Jardine 'Jennie B. of Trafalgar,.. The funeral , was ..conducted by Standing Al Minim,Team Rev Dr Alexander m a Polecats 16, Beavers 15, Squir h A.C Funeral dome cemetery Tuesday. The pall bear- Zeb , P �� ',00ns 5, Tigers, 3. ,., "• ' Wilber Tiffin, Roibert. Sher- , WON ' LOD-E, BURSARY riff, . Graham 'Sherriff; Orland .t' a R. A. : Currie caner „ rels 15, Cubs 14, : Chipmunks 11, and interment was in .Wingham 4' ras 7 Gophers 8, ,. Lions 6, ers. were nephews W. Joseph Leiden and' ' Garnet Farrier. The Bob Murdie, ,a. second Year stu. dent at Waterloo; :College, where he is taking an honour (course in. geography,, has been awarded an I,OJD.E 'bursary He' won the• award last year, and ,qualified for it again this .term by having - maintained a high' standing. Bob is the son of 'Mrs. 'Alex Murdie .of Kitchener, and the late Mr. Murdie. :floral tributes were many :and beautiful. (Friends and relatives ' we re present from Niagara Falls, Owen Sound, Welland, Windsor, Kit- chener,. Seaforth, Lucknow, Lon- 'don, Riverside,, St. .Catharines, Goderich and ° Toronto. • HAVE ALL THE MATERIALS IN ` STOCK TO BUILD A GARAGE: 2" x 4"s . Asbestos Sidewall Shingles Pine Siding Roll Brie Siding and Shingle l o1l Insulated 'Sidings Cedar Shingles , b Asphalt''; Shingles Metal Roofing ti .Garage ' Door Sets We Would Be Pleased To Quote. YouA Price., We ' Invite Comparison Of . Our Materials ' As To QUALITY, GRADE and PRICE ucknow. YOUR . BARGAIN' FUQDLAND WEIPNESPA` NOV. 5thi • ARGARINE: SALE . eater e lbs, ?4c Tulip Brand, '`Stock-Up"-�-F ..... KLEENEX TISSUE SALE Chubby, Save .19c.' + pKg.; 1te$uler or C Y� JIFFY CHOCOLATE, ' 16' oz, • Serve Hot. or Cold,, Feature ; � Ser a .. SUPERSUDS with 'FREE . Maniac...: For All° Your `Washing, Giant ''Package HIGHLAND PRIDE COFFEE Our exclusive . top seller, Pund' • ,yam ..t:*..'` •amu • and.. VEGETABLES ARRIVING GAILY, ERY LETTUCE , • APPLES, BANANAS WF.TON'S New. Quick BAKE 'n ,SERVE CINNAMON .BUNS Values Effective: 'November 6, ‘ Phone .119, 'Lucknow We ' $ell \ For Less $300; t..loyd Pinkertoi ,and Sons,` Peck, , Kippen, tor' Archie' Moses, 'Pinkerton, $325; J. 'Trvine:"Black, Brussels, --$220 Robert' K. Peck, iffier and Zurich,' to Ewart' . MacPherson, Fergus,: $400; Oscar : Ke m 230 • Jack A. Lucknow..,`$3,15 Robert :K. Peck: Son, Wingham, .$ ,. . es Centralia ,. 265; James S. ' to Ewart•MaoPherson, $245; Rob Coates, , �$ Sapper,and Eden Grove,, $255; Wal- ert K Peck to ..Oscar Kei.ffer ter 13., Roulston and Son• Ripley,.Sons, Wingham, $230, Rabert K."" Lloyd ' Pinkerton and Sons, Peck to., Eliner Scott, Teeswater, $275, y Pinkerton, .$220, Andrew Gaunt, .$235.; Edgar Wightman and Sons, • ' ,to Oscar Keiffer and Belgrave,: to ,A.: Culbert Culbert a1nd - ,I,ucknow,. , Sons Wingham, $300; John :M. Sons, Dungannon, $170. SER PHONE i 150,' LIICKNOWr ►SI CULBERT CATTLE :. TOP SALE FRIDAY • Maple Emblem, Demand; ;;a bull consigned rby W'., A. 'Culbert and Sons ,.of Dungannon, was.the top priced animal' at.the Huron -Perth` Shorthorn Club's seventh , an ' nual sale of Scotch' ' Shorthorn cattle held in the Lucknow` arena last 'Friday The ' bull ':sold 'to. Harold WalPer. 'of-,` Parkhill for 41,000. Q The' top price 'finale was also from the Culbert, :herd and 'was ;Maple Emblem - Zoe 14th selling to: J.; Irvine Black ,of Fergus for(' $400.00 ' • ti • Ten; .bulls • `averaged $458.59: Last year thirteen bulls averaged $391:00:.. Fifteen females averaged • $265.00. Last 'year, sixteen fernales averaged $191.00. Total 'gross of the sale was :$8,570.00: Andrew Gaunt. of Lucknow was sales manager. Auctioneers were W. S O'Neil, Robert Amos, 1 Lincoln White: and Bert Pepper, ' :.Bulls' W. A,. :Culbert and Sons Of' Dungannon sold five bulls 'to; Harold Waiper, ' Parkhill, :$1,000;' Donald Harvey, Cookstown, $700.; 'Edgar Monteith, Exeter, $700; L. A. Falconer, Brucefield, 000; Ed`.; Chambers', Crediton,' $320; And rew Gaunt, Lucknow, to John Wilson, Ripley; $425; William R. Pepper, Seaforth, to Harold Nee- , 'bel, Gowanstown;' $340;• John 'M. Peck, Kippen, to Jerry Cranston, r..ucknow $320; Edgar Whitman Waand1per . Sons, arBekhill, $lgrave250; ' , to WilliaHarvey m ;Devereaux and Son, Seaforth, to Clifford Mitchell,. Komoka, $230. Penalties ` W, . A. Culbert and Sons, ' l ttri gannoht, .sold eight females tor' r W C. • F.tlestricher, A, Crediton, In The L:egioosU REMEMBRANCE N GHT TUESDAY, . NOVEMBER l l th Wilbee's Orchestra Admission 75c $300.00 — PRIZE' DRAW --- $300.00 For . 11 Prizes • Tickets From ..All Members 441)011"4"0, www.lio.'00111•0441,4' REDUCED' 4.7qp,,, °I° 410 1957, • Ford Sedan, a 'beauty 1958 ;Nash, Metropolitan, 5,000 miles 1955, Plymouth V8 Belvedere Sedan 1955. Dodge Regent, Club 'Coupe 1955' Plymouth' Plaza Coach 19 4.5 Meteor Niagara V8 Sedan, , radio 1955 ' 'Plymouth Belvedere hardtpp automatic -V8 -radio 1954; Nash Statesman sedan, overdrive, radio. ' 1952.. Dodge Regent sedan 1952 . Ford'''sedan delivery 1950 Dodge coach, immaculate,'` 35,000 miles 1947 ' Pontiac Torpedo Coach See and drive the new : SIMCA. FIRST CHOICE OF ALL FOREIGN. CARS!. 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