The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-02-02, Page 5191
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WiDNESDA.Y, P111,! lbid, 100.
Phgirufld Acheson
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CHARTERED. ACCOUNTANTS
MUNICIPAL, .AUDITORS
BOX '663. Phone 56
Klneard *
W....R.. Hamilton:
DPTOMETRIST
NEXT TO.' LYCEUM THEATRE
• W�MGHAM
PHONE ...3574351: r ..
1 ‘OHNSTONE'$
FUNERAL HOME
'Modern and Convanis * •
• Luctaow, . Phone 5264013
. Day or Night
Serving Ail Faiths
According to 'Their Wim
Moderate Prices
Established 1004
A� R. DU VAL
D.C.,:Sp..C.
Chiroprr
ph'sic and :.Electro Therapist `y
Wingham • Phone .357.3500 `
(Office located On John St.:West.
oevtt to Toronto *Dominion Bank):
INSURANCE:
FIRE, WIND, ' CASUALTY
• •.AUTOMOBILE and LIFE
To' Protect -Your Jack,,
Insure With ' J'ack Today.,
L A.: McDONAGH
Iriicknow, .Phone. 528-3423
R. W. ANDREW
Barrister . and Solicitor
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
IN LUCKNOW
Every 'Wednesday and
Saturday. Afternoon`
•
Office in the Joynt Block.
Telephone:
Lucknow 528-3116: .
• . CRAWFORD.and
SHEPHERD '.
J H. CRAWFORD, O.C..
N. A.:• SHEPHERD.:
t. Wingham.: and' Lucknow
• . IN LUCKNOW
. WEDNESDAY :10 .a.rri. to 1 p.m.
Located: in ;Kilpatrick Block ,
Phone :Wingh'ani
• Office . 357-3630 — Res. 357-2330
• IMPERIAL OIL.
PRODUCTS
for. prompt Service,
and quality products.°
•
Contact: '
GRANT .CHISHOLM
Phone Collect
.Dungannon 529.7524
"Always Look To Imperial
For The Best"
G. A. Williams, O.D.
Optometrist
9 Patrick Street. W.
WINGHAM .
Phone 357-1282
■amminr, afinc, smomm7,ui;ar.�r.� '.+■t, 711111 44 Ik "`MNINIFFIK
T11. LUCKNOW $INTI 1, . LUCKNOw . ONTARIO
BIRTHS •
FORAN In Wingham and District
Hospital, on Thursday, January 20,
1966, to.Mr. and Mrs. John Foran;
R.I. 2.; Auburn,Aa daughter..
STANLEY In Kincardine'and Dis-
trict Hospital; on Saturday, Janu-
ary 22, 1966, to Mr, and Mrs..
Rohald Sianiey, R.R.4, Kincardine
a daughter, sister for George,
Shirley ,."Bill, Bob and Mary..
Wingham
Memorials
,GUARANTEED GRANITES
CEMETERY -.LETTERING.
REASONABLE PRICES
,duy Direct' and Save
Sus. Ph: ' 357491,
Res. Ph. 3574015'
Asimumnim
A. M. HARPER
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
55 57 South Street, Goderkh
Telephone 52447562
DUNGANNON!ter, Mrs. Ivan Henderson, Mr.,
' Mr. and Mrs. Anderson 'Mugford
visited" on Friday with her mother,
Mrs. Abner Morris. We are sorry
to report that Mrs. Morrris was ad -
mined to Alexandra and Marine
Hospital the same day,; We hope
she wili•soon be feeling betteti
86TH'BIRTHDAY . •
Congratulations to Mrs. Minnie
Jones who observed her 86th birth'
day ..recently, '
Miss Flora Durnin of Markdale'
spent last week with her father;
R..J.Durnin. • •
UNDERWENT SURGERY
• Mr. and Mrs Victor Errington
visited; last week with their `daugh-
• LEADING STRAINS
OF LAYERS
e QUALITY
CONTROLLED
'HATCHING,
Y
• DEPENDABLE
SERVICE
Hadden's audio'.
PORTRAITS
Waddings and 'Children.
: GODERICH ONTARIO;
118 St David. Street
Dial 524-8787
acKenzie
emorial Chapel
t no additional
Lucknow, Phone 528:3432r..
Night
K. J. MacKENIIE,
Optometrist
NOW IN . RIPLEY •
EVERY ` WEDNESDAY
Office Hours' 10:00 a.m. to "8:00
p.m. Phone Roy MacKenzie,.
Ripley," 96-r-24 for appointment.
R W. BELL;
OPTOMETRIST ,--. GODERICH
/
F. T. Armstrong
Consulting Optometrist
• The Square
(Phone JAckson 4-.7661)
TED. COLLYER
Registered Master . Electrician .
'ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Specialising In
Electric Heating;. Electric .Wiring
and Ritairs , :'
and
Alf Electrical Appliances
w
Luckno— Phone 528-5182
Gavfller,Mclntosh
• and Ward
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Resident Partner,
J. E. Kennedy, C.A.
Opposite .Post Office
Phone :;.,1.3471 Walkerton .
FUNERAL SERVICE
Services conducted according
to your wishes at your Hoare,
your Church, or= at our Mem-
orial Chapel , a
charge.
Swift
ti
C3=2:11
irst
tep
in
Buying the right flock
replacements is thefirststep
toward, higher egg income:
You can be sure of that
important first step when you
buy the J. J. Warren Sex -
Sal -Link from your Swift's
Hatchery.
We believe-and.we think
the records prove—that the
• Sex -Sal -Link is the most
outstanding brown,egg;layer
on the market today, and
the equal of any white egg
layer. It averages 240 to
255 eggh per bird housed
for a full year of lay, has
good feed efficiency' and
egg size withaoW mortality.
This year, head for : ,, •
higher egg income',with
the famous••J. J. Warren
Sex -Sal -Link from your
Swift's Hatchery.
Order from usaoon.
SWIFT'S HATCHERY
Charlie Boylan
Hanover-
PHONE
364.2536
Hendersonand family of Toronto..
They were accompanied by Don- •
aid Durnin who underwent hernia
'surgery at SholdiceC:linic Thorn-
hill. Ward
Sealers
honl spent the week
atthe Errington
EUCHRE PARTY
There were eight tables of euclr
{re at S.S. No. •17 West Wawanosh
• on; January 24. ',The ladiesihigh
score went to Mrs. Wilbur Brown.,•
second to Mrs, Ted Mills, The
men's high winner •wis, Wilmer Ruts
ledge and second Ross .Rutledge..
The next card party is„ on February
7th. •
Mr. and. Mrs. Howard Johnston
spent last weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Case Blick 'of Kitchener;
• • Mrs. Frank Thompson -is visiting
in Kingston with' Mr. • and Mrs, Art
Danahy and Terri. Ann: " Kevin 4'
Danahy returned to his home after'
spending the past week with his
grandparents, Mr. and .Mrs. Thom-
Pion
Mr. and `Mrs. .Harvey Alton vis-
ited in Windsor for the weekend
with M. and Mrs. Paul Henderson,
Heather and Jennifer. While there
they .attended .the Detroir.Chicago
hockey. game. Sunday 'night in'I3e
troit . 'Also visiting in Windsor
for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs
Art. Eggleston, with her sister; Mrs.
Ernest 'Brown and Mr. Brown. and -
Mrs. Wallace Wilson with Mr.' and
Mrs. Harry Boyd •
1:Bruce Makes Bid
For Arts College
.•
Bruce County Council is snaking ,
its bid to eget a•' college of :applied
arts' and :technology built in this
area
A four-page brief from'county
council will be submitted to the
Department of Education. .
• The brief claims•that if. acolleg=
e
is located in Bruce it would serve
Ia rural population 'of more than ' •'
110,000 people.. It points out that
the"economic problems in; Bruce
are, great Between 1951 and 1,961,
2, 6.99 persons ;or .6.5 per cent of
the population migrated.. In .neigh
boring Grey Copnty the figure was
5`.9 per cent. Most of the mig-
rants were:of high school age,or.
just over... _
"It is our contention that a col-
lege of applied arts and. technology
located in Bruce County could be
a unique, venture in education for
the whole province. Such a coll-
ege would serve, a predominantly
rural area and would contribute
greatly to the enrichment of . rural: �'
Ontario life.
•• "The many small •towns and, rur-
al organizations could benefit
greatly from the resources and ser
vices offered. by such a college.
'A college of this type rather than
providing tr'fining just for'urban
jobs and. urbhn •livin :.,, could pro-
vide some concrete solutions •to.
PAGE FJVE
Lucic�w Arena
Schedule
* * * •4,
tlfURSDAY, FEBRUARY t Srd
Curling: 1-3, 7-11
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 401' •.
SATURDAY, FE, BRUARX SII'ir
Peewee, Fleas. and Squirts
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY: Wh
Skating 2-4
awing 7-11
MONDAY, PEBRUARY 7th
Bantam Hockey .Game 8--10:
TUESDAY: FEBRUARY Mb
Peewee 'Practise ' 6-7
Squirt Practise 7-8
Midget:'. Practise 8-0
WEDNESDAY, FEB'RUARY.•.
Skating: 6-10
THURSDAY,' FEBRUARY.. 111111
. Curling 7-11
many o'fthe economics and social
problems facing rural Ontario."
The brief claims• that if such. 'a
college was iodated. in a larger
urban centre, itwould likely find
difficultyin orienting itself to the •
needs of the people living on the
;back concessions..
$24,690 Post
lice At Blyth'
• „Refflinghaus Construction Limi-
ted of Goderich'has been awarded .
a 324,690 contract f'
or the const-,
ructionofpost office. at Blyth
Public Works Minister -George J.
Mcllraith has announced. .
The succ.:ssful bid was the'lower
of two.. opened on December 30.
The high tender was $28 ,855,' •
The new post:office will' be built
on the: wouthwest corner of Drum-
Mond . and Queen Streets :in•, Blyth. ,
which is on I;lighway No.4. ••
Measuring 32 feet, fiveinches,
by 45 feet four inches, the one-- ,
storey building will have 'a concrete
foundation and will be •of, frame
construction with brick. exterior.'
The ceiling will. be exposed
wood deck and interior walls will'
be of plywood. The floor will be
surfaced with vinyl asbestos tile:
Heating will be forced• warm air
from an op -.fired furnace.
'A loading platform and gravell-
ed
ravelyed truck yard will•be located atf. :
the rear of the building.
COUNTY OF ,BRUCE
requires a
Construction Safety Inspector
Part-time
Who will be responsible for the eolorcement; of .the
Construction 'Safety Act 1961-2
Applicantsmust possess a thorough 'knowledge of all phases
of construction work, be over 25 years .of age and have had
experience for `a period • of at, least four . years in supervising
construction of buildings
• R
Reply in ownbe ting, stating complete details on or
February 7th, 1966 t
T. W. 'ALTON, TREASURER, COUNTY OF BRUCE,
P.O. BOX 70
WALKERTON, ONTARIO
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