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'K ZIE cARD THANKS
NOW IN. RIPLE
AVERY WEDNESDAY
Offke Hours • 10:00a.rn to 0:00
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p.m. Phone Roy MacKenale,•
Ripley, 961-24 for appointment. .
IN. R. Hamilton.
• OPTOMETRIST
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NEXT TO. 'LYCEUM .THEATRE
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'WINGHAM
PHONE :3574361
JO:HNSTONE'S
FUNERAL HOME.
`Modern and Convenient
Lucknow,::: Phone 520.3013
• Day. or Night, •
Serving. Alt Faiths
According ' to Their Wishes
Moderate' Pries •
',Established .1094,
A. R.DUVAI,.
• D.C.,, Sp. C.
Chiropractor • •
Physio and .:Electro. Therapist
Wieghem Phone 357-3s.,
(Office located on "'John St, West
aezt to Toronto • Dominion .Bank).
INSURANCE
FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY
AUTOMOBILE and. LIFE
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To. Protect Your . Jack,
Insure With Jack' •Tgday.
J A. McDONAGH.
Lucknow, 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
CRAWFORD, O.C.
N A. SHEPHERD.
Wingham and Lueknow •
IN LUCKNOW . .
WEDNESDAY 10 a.m. to' 1 p.m.
Located in 'Kilpatrick' Block
Phone ••Wingham
Office 357-3630 ' Res; . 357-2330
IMPERIAL OIL :
PRODUCTS
for prompt service,
and. quality products;
Contact:
GRANT CHISHOLM
Phone Collect •
Dungannon 529.4524
"Always. Look To Imperial
• For The Best"
G. &Williams, 0:D.
Optometrist
9 Patrick Street W.'
' WINGHA 11
• Phone 357-1232
I would like to say a sincere
"'Thank You" tO everyone ' who
sent Dards, .letters sad cigarettes
and visited me while I .was alent in
were all estmin. ear' o a1
•toed Y. Lewis
Nary Gibson and: Dean would
like to sincerely thank all hove
who remembered them with cards,
gifts and visits and also thank
you .bo Drs. Dorris end McKim Vand
JoAnne Alton.
The Lucknow Legion Auxiliary
would like to say "Thank You"..t0
die people of Lucknow for being aro
generous in supporting. their cam-
paign for "The March of Dimes".
W�ngha�t
Memorials
GUARANTEED GRANITES
CEMETERY LETTERING.
REASONABLE PRICES
Buy 'Direct and • Save
But. Ph; 357-1910:. '
Res.. Ph. 357.1015'
A, M. HARPER.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
S5 - 57 South; Street,' Goderich
'Telephone '524-7562 .
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Hadden• 's Studio
PORTRAITS
..Weddings. and.`.Children
GODERICH, ONTARIO
118 St David Street
Dial 524-8787
MacKenzie
M
emorial * :Cha .el.
FUNERAL ,'SERVICE, -_
Servicesconducted according
to 'your wishes. at your Home,
your Church, or at our Mem-.
oriel Chapel at no additional:
charge. •
Lucknow, Phone 528-3432
Day .or. Night
R. W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST — GODERICH.
The: Square'
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(Phone JAckson 4-1661 )
TED CDLLYER
Registered Master Electrician
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Specializing In
Electric Heating,' Electric Wiring
and Repairs •
and'
All' Electrical Appliances
Lucknow—; Phone 528-5182
Gavilier,' McIntosh
and Ward'
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Resident Partner,•
J. E. Kennedy, . C.A.
Opposite Post Office.
Phone • ,.,1-3471 Walkerton
0ISR7C «KNOW
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Auction Safe icARD Of THANKSI,Hcch'f11RWe wish 90 tbenk our Mends for
CLEARING A1147IO91 SAAR..
• Reghrteredand . Grade Ifg1_
cattle, elven.
machine/4 • dswung or Lel
MORRY$ON, et .aauih half, Lot 40
Con. 12, East Wawa , elle Mile
west and two miles .south, of Wing,.
ham in • Monday, Marcfi1 et
1 p.m. , •
Cattle:
if. registered cows, rich in Purse -
us, . Eminent and. Style Master
blood lines;: 2 fresh cows, 5 due
time of sale, 2 1Me .in March. ,13
grade' crows,. 5. fresh. in February,.
balance . due in March mond April,
bred Holstein by A.I. s This 'is a
high producingherd with plenty
:of size and ,condition. 10 open heif-
ers, 5 yearling. heifers,' .5. Kolsstein
steers, 8 calves.
Dairy Equipment .
300 gallon majonnier bulk milk
'cooler, like new. ''Universaltwo
unit milker, drain. ' racks, *.pails;
strainer, etc... '•
Implements;' •:.
. • Massey Harris No. 33, Tractor
with live' P.T.O., live hydraulic
and drag .line loader and mounted
2..row• corn cultivator. Massey
Harris No. 30 Standard Tractor
IHC 3 plow .with .bydraulic lift,. :.IHC
81 foot power lift cultivator Ain
rubber (new) M.H. 'semi- mounted
7 foot mower.M.H: 4 bar .siderake
on rubber, Jon Deere No: 25, sev-
enfoot P.T.O. Combine,: 15 foot.
gain auger, ' .with motor. Oliver 2
wheel spreader, 90 . bushel, : 6 sec-
tions drag barrows, ,tractor chains,
2 . wheel : 'trailer, .Champion .'snow
lower; 10 inch Case Hammer , mill
and 38 .foot endless. belt, steel stone
boat. Platform: scales, Beatty steel
feed ;cart,' . (new).... Hydro Electric
fencer, 2 fencers, sprayer,. 100 gal-
lon gas tank with pump. 1949 Ford
coach*, ` Chain :: saw, power lawn'
mower,: steel andcedar .fence
posts, .water bowls, electric drill;
small tools;.forks, shovels, barrels,
etc. •
Feed:
1000 bales mixed hay, ` 500 bales
straw, 7 ton mbeed:' grain, '15 ton
cob corn.
Terms .cash • No reserve
• Lynn. Morrison, Prop:
Harold Jackson,, Auct.
George :?well, Clerk
LUckncw Arena.
schedule
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24
Kitchener and Owen Sound
8.:30.10:30'
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY' 25th
St. 'Helens vs, Belfast ,
4:30-530 /
Curling 7-1i
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26%
Peewee Fleas and Squirts
8:30-12.:
Skating 2-4, 8--10
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27th
Skating .2-4.
Curling 8-10
4.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28th
Kingsbridge Central School 1-3
TUESDAY, .MARCH 1'
• Dungannon:. vs
No.: 3 West Wawosh • • .
4:30-4:30
Peewee Practise 6-7
,Squirt Practise 7:-8
Midget Practise 8-9
WEDNESDAY, MARCH '2nd
Mothers and,, Pre School Children
1:30-3:30
Bantam 'Practise 4:30-5:30
Skating 8--10
THURSDAY, . MARCH 3rd'
Curling 7-11
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their visits to :Xerlft WOO= i
during, his illness . and for their
many egtrell,S10111 of sympathy Mit.
the time of out GET QUALITY AND
Mr; Wim and Family SELECTION AS WELL
AS SHARP. PRICES AT
McGEE'S
I wish .ts *smog heartfelt
thanks to Drs. Cotadn 004 McKiun,
and the nurses ' nursing fl1
bank t0 health, to the "in*ny,
friends and neighbours for sending
me get well Wishes with cards,
letters, 'visits' andtreats while' I
was a patient in 'Wing lam District
Hospital. - '
Wilfred Drennan
Cyril ' Campbell wishes to thank
his marl► Mends for so kindly re-
merbmring him with cards,treats
and visits when 'he' was in Wing
4iam Hospital, 'Thanks also to Doc-
tors Ooriin and *McKim,; Jo -Anne..
Alton and mines on 3rd hoer..
Fatuity Gathering:
Observe Birthdays
(Whitechurch News)
On Saturday evening. Mr. and •
Mrs. 'Clarence Ritchie,, Barbara,.
Brenda, Stephen; Donald and •
Mary Ann Ad Mr. and Mrs. Stew-
art Smith. and Diana of Kitchener.
were guests with Mr, and Mrs.,
Gershom Johnston. to celebrate
Mary Ann Ritchie's Diana
Smith's birthday. and Mrs. John-
ston's birthdayp
ohn-ston's'birthday, They were joined
later in the,evening by Mr; 'and .
Urs. Jim Johnston and .family;
Listowel, Mr and Mrs Jack John
ston 'and sfaMily, London, lam. and
Mrs. Ken Johnston,.: Citizen; Mr.
and Mrs,. Ross .McMichael, Linda •
and Bruce, Seaforth,"'Mr. and Mrs.
Ted .Robinson, and family of.Donny-
brook; Jim Robinson took all .the
older cpusins to Belgrave to skate
and enjoy• the .broomball, game'
while the older folks played eucr
Mr.:and Mrs. Jack Johnston and
family ;of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Smith and Diana:, Kitchen
er; remained for. the weekend:
EUCHRE PARTY
The regular progressive euchre ;
• party' was :held .On • Friday=evening
at Curries School with 16 tables in
play. Those -'winning prizes: high
lady Mrs Kenneth: Currie, low
lady Mrs.. Lawrence Taylor,htgh
gent -Lawrence, Taylor,, -low gent -7-
Wilfred Walker. The travelling .
lone hand injiearts prize went to
Mrs. Hazelgrove.: Other prizes'
were the person with the most
red- Mrs. RonaldCoultes,the '
largest family" present ' Mr :' and
Mrs: Roberti Galbraith and Wilily.
The hosts'agid hostesses for the. ., •
next party March 4th 'will •be Mr. , •
and. Mrs, John L. Currie., Mr. and
• Mrs. George Walker; The spon
sors Mt. and Mrs. Gershon' ;John-
ston, Mr. and -Mrs. Gordon Mc- •
Burney and their helpers. served
lunch.
C�upleH�nouredOn
25th:- Aflniversa
(Whitechurch News).
Relatives gathered. at the home
of'Mr. and Mrs.. Norman Coultes
and as a group.arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Coult'
to: surprisethere r on the occasion
of their 25th anniversary which
date is .February 22nd, but the cel.
ebration hadto be held on Satur-
day evening so more could' be
present.
' There were. arognd 15 in the
group: Progressive euchre was
enjoyed. Mr, and 'Mrs. Coultes
• were presented by the group with
a pole lamp. Mr. Coultes thank- I
ed all for remembering them on
this their'25th anniversary with
the useful gift and their kindness
in thinking of them. •
hunch, ' which the group supplied
. was (served,.
BUY NOW AT LOW
MID -WINTER PRICES
AND BEAT THE TAX
INCREASE
1:63: Plymouth Savoy : Sedin, . ata -
emetic, sharp :black finish.
• ' ' ONLY $15N.N'
1959 ac Coach; ed. ht. reelBaod Pontibody and x*k.s. ra
• . 1
ONLY A!'
1961 Rambi r , Super .Sedan,,6 ''h►'
Under with overdrive, rear
ONi.Y *09c5.04;
19s4 Cadillac Sedan, New meter,,
radio. Just like brand new , ey-
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erywhsre. ONLY SIP.N •
1962. Fillfati Coach; 31,111 millet.
Deluxe model with, stick shift..
ONLY $10i5.N
i101 Plymouth Savoy :Sedan, EC-.
.,.
enemy slant .six with stick shift:
• ONLY 015.00
1944 Buick Wildcat Sedan, power' • ..
steering and brakesradio, etc.
Prestige car; ..' ONLY•9.5.11
2.1963 Pontiac Convertibles. Ow
is a 203 V$, with • automatic,
other is a 390 horse 327 Vi, with
4 spsed floor shift, Both as*►*'
real exceptional cars, fully
uippid.:Y'our chola.
ONLY ' $2396J
1945. Cher. r favi ' �elcpress, fors
.box,,' fillet ide. Only SAN rtnilR$.'
ONLY $1$55.N::
1964 Pontiac Parisienne 4 door'
• hardtop;. full power, VR ,autori�nat-
.ic, radio, etc. Very sharp model:
ONLY $2S S.N
1964 Pontiac StratoChief, 4 cyan'.
der, stick shift, simian. Radio
white walls, discs. ONLY 51.960.11
24964 Chex.- Belair's. One two door
and 1 sedan. Both . six automatics- •
and radios. Finished in 'Almond.
. fawn' with 21-230000 miles..
$2195.00 EACH
1962 Volkswagon. radio. 3791:1111,
1963 Chev. Belau Sedan, radio
and rear.. speaker, . whitewalls,:
discs,.;; with stick. shirr, :
. ONLY 51750.00
1960 Monarch. Sedan; • with auto
uratic This one owner: car is:`
spotless. MUST BE SEEN.
• ' ONLY $1050.00
1963 Volkswagen, gas ' • heater,
22,000 miles. 31.095.00
1960 Dodge `Pala"ra sedan, V0, aut-
omatic, radio, power ; steering
and brakes..Red and white.
ONLY '51095.00
1965 Pontiac • Stratochief,' Sedan,
.6' autocratic; beautiful maroon
finish.. ' 52453
1964 Acadian Invader, 2 door, 6
Cylinder, ..automatic; ':discs, etc.
lady. driven. Only 2,000 Willes. '
51995 ...
1964 •`. Pontiac . Laurentian • Sedait,
V0 automatic; power steering and
brakes, `radial:. '.:52295
1964 'Coes Impala 2 door hardtop,
283 VO automatic, power . steering
and -radio, • spotless condition.
' • $2595.
1964 Ford Custom 2 door, 6'• cyfin
der, radio, 20,000 . guaranteed
miles o' • $1925 •
1963 • ,Mercury Meteor, 2, door
hardtop, "VO automatic: radio,
30,000 • locally driven' miles, ori- •
ginal almond finish. • ' 51795
1963 Pontiac, Parisienne, .2 door
hardtop, •.VS automatic; power
steering, 'radio and rear speaker,
a real beauty. • ' S1.99S
1963: Acadian Canso, 4 ,door sedan,
automatic, radio, and. six •tires,
23,000` miles; ' 51595.03
1961 Pontiac, • Stratochief sedan, t,
new motor, custom 'radio, fully
reconditioned, • a .steal at 51095.00 i?
DOZENS MORE TOP USED CARS
TO CHOOSE FROM
.OPEN EVERY EVENING
EXC. SATURDAY
TERMS TOSUIT YOUR BUDGE.
5 . SALESMEN TO •SERVE YOU-,.
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McGEE'S
GODERICH
PONTIAC-BUIC +C ESTI int ,
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