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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-06-22, Page 519“ d to R. 2 mine lying. m°15 d on . Near lleeot. 'ubrie ;y°or Mon- noval edict o0MS, liming ?9 ft.) Apply incar- r 20. Lod1 . a held I p.•m... sideiit ing in Up of, rations :ontact ;hfield; 36, 2. ARM.4 1758 gam:. x 60',.. It 30' / bulk i gar ttraet- to the idler!) my a .. tmedi- ed in. with cfr gas t it 441: 36' x ' extra 40' x x 30', irn 40' above, rrkable, some n choice first ,ily'see at the P21,500,: Ltd, lists Ns 44144 WIDNII5DAY. ONO 2.M• Lim r,, .X TH1 LUCKNOW SENTINeL.1,11CKNOW, ON 'AR1O RAGE: FIVE K. J. MacKENZIE0 0.D. Optornotrist NOW. IN .RIPLEY. • EVERY WEDNESDAY Office Houra 10:00 .a.m. to 9:00 p.m.. Phone Roy MacKenzie, Ripley, 96-r-24.for appointment, Hamilton" OPTOMETRIST . . NEXT TO • LYCEUM THEATRE WINGHAM ' r' PHONE : 357.1361 'JOHNSTONE'S FUNERAL.HOME Modern and Convenient' Lucknow, Phone '5284013 • • Day. or' Night Serving All. Faiths According to Their Wishes Moderate Prices Established 1894 . A. R. '.DU . VAL D.C.,. •Sp.C. Chiropractor • Physio and Electro 'Therapist ' Wingham Phone 357-3580 (Office located 'on John. St. West next to Toronto Dominion Bank) INSURANCE FIRE,WIND, CASUALTY AUTOMOBILE and LIFE To . Protect Your Jack, . Insur& .W th Jack_Today�. . J. A. McDONAGH Lucknow, Phone 528-3423 WANTED - CONTRACTS. WANTED "•- for beans,. Seaway cnd Sanillae seed. available.' . Warren . Zinn 'KR. • 1. Dungannon,, phone 529.7350. WANT -' to let on shares, 22: acres of mixed fray. Frank Moran, phone 529-7487, ,. R.R. . 7 Lucknow. HOW TO • EARN MORE MONEY! - I need full or part mime' man to 'help .meet the demand for a much ' needed service for motor- ists. Pleasant, dignified, good pay- ing work.. No experience necers- nary but -a car is. For full. inform- ation contact Charlie Lee, phone Wingham 357-1383. • Wr�gl�am `Memoripls GUARANTEED;' GRANITES C'EMETERY.. LETTERING. . REASONABLE PRICES Buy. Direct and ° Save Bus: Ph: 357-1910 • Res..' Ph. 357-1015 A. M. HARPER. .CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 35 57 South Street, Goderich • Telephone 524=7562 Hadden's Studio. R. Wi 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 .! H.-ERAWFORD, Q.C. N... A.' SHEPHERD • Wingham and Lucknow' , ° .IN LUCKNOW• WEDNESDAY .10 'a.m. to 1 p.m... • Located in Kilpatrick Block Phone W ingliam '- Office, •357-3630 Res: 357-2330 IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS for pro rpt 'service, and quality products, • Contact: • GRANT CHISHOLM, Phone Collect Dungannon' 529.7524 "Always Look To Imperial, • For The Best" G. A. Williams, O.D. Optotnetrist ; 9 Patrick 'Street W • WINGHAM Phone 3574282 " PI eV PORTRAITS— Weddings and Children, GODERIC1,, ONTARIO 118 St. David Street . Dial. 524-8787 MacKenzie Memorial (hapel. FUNERAL SERVICE' Services : conducted according to your wishes at your Home, your Church, or at our .Merl oriel Chapel at no additional charge. Lucknow, Phone 528-3432 Day' or Night R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST GODERICH The : Square (Phone JAckson • 4-7661) TED COLLYER " Registered Master Electrician ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR • Specializing • In Electric Heating, . Electtic Wiring and . 'Repairs and All Electrical Appliances • Lucknow — Phone 528-5182 Caviller, McI ntosh and Ward .. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Resident .Partner,` ' E. Kennedy,. C.A.; Opposite Post Office Phone. 01-3471 — Walkerton • WANTED WANTED — a 'houee,leeeer, woman or girl or as mtrs►o' aid, for three days per week. Apply to Box S, Lucknow, Ontario, HELP • WANTED -= companion, housekeeper for eldery Seaforth lady. Capable of taking full charge, good wages, every eonven- ience, very comfortable home. Ap- ply Mr.:David R. 'Stewart, Sea- forth, ea- f rth, Ontario. WORK' WANTED, -- by 17 year old girl for the summer, housework or . +.looking after ' children. Apply Box IM Lucknow Sentinel. • FARM WANTED - - 50 or 100 acre farm with good modern house, good barn with , . wader ' supply,' close to Lucknow. Anyone interest- ed in selling Ivrite .Box. II, . The Lucknow :Sentinel. Terms can be disctirised. FEMALE. HELP WANTED Only '$8.50 to invest in a business of ' : your ' own with , Avon the World's Largest Cosmetic Com- pany. ' Write District Manager' MRS: S. CRAIG P.O. • Box 102, Owen Sound Or phone. 376.9792' collect OPENING • IN LUCKNOW FOR RENT FOR RENT • - heated tour. room and bath apartment in Lucknow.. Apply Box GIi, Lucknow Sentinel. NEW HONDAS . FROM 5299.00 TO. 51,199.00 30 IN STOCK' One year old models from $175:00 Up Insurance and finance available. SINGS 115th BIRTHDAY W IN, YOURSELF A MUSTANG Easy to enter, � NO Pre- quired. Just visit your Ste' Store, Hanover, or phone for home try out on the Touch and,. Sew. Then fill out entry form may be the lucky .winner of a 1966 Mustang,' Buy a Touch, and "Sew no' downpayment .:and- „payments ..to. suit your budget and receive . a choice of one of these gifts absol- utely free, all with Singer guar- antee. • Singer : P1 floor polisher Singer handy sweeper Vacuum Cleaner • Singer No. 9 Transistor Radio • YOUR SINGER CENTRE 286 10th, Street, Hanover PHONE 364.1070 Local representative. - George R. Jantzen, Pinkerton and. commentary'' and presented them with a gift. • The singing of the Queen and Grace closed the meeting attended. by 30. Lunch was served • by host eases' Mrs.. Cecil Falconer and Mrs. V . Emerson Weed Inspector . Seeks Barberry. • 'GODIRICH Alex Chesney, county weed inspector, appealed to members of Huron County Council and to all residents of the county to let'the authorities know the whereabouts of the noxious weed barberry. "We hope to get most of it cleaned up this year," he said: , Yellow rocket is also prevalent,: but this is, not the time of year to control :this ,weed,, he said. ` Reeve Duff ,Thompson,, Clinton, asked if the weed inspector's duties included all properties , within,the County. of Huron. • :"Yes". Mr. Chesney replied. .,Reeve Thompson made no furth er corntnent.' • Reeve Grant Stirling, Goderich township, queried if the campaign. included leafy spurge... The Weed Inspector replied he was making every effort to have this looked after bymaking arrangements with some of the property owners. "I ,have more spraying to do than I: can handle at,the`present time". • Reeve R R Jewe11,' Goderich, 'said he hadbought, a lot "full of . twitch grass" and asked what he , could do besides digging it Out. ' "Spray it, I guess, "the official answered, ' .e♦•♦•♦♦•♦••••e•♦♦♦...•.•♦♦ e♦♦•o•••••••••••44• • * • . 11C1C110 • • AT•..THEit ••. ROYAL "T" DANCE HALL .• ♦ ... WINGHAM, ONTARIO • ON HIGHWAY'NO-. 4 ,— 1/4 . MILE NORTH OF WINGHAM,• •Cunningham I_SatuFday_ moo ino�2S h � • 2,00 p.m. sharp ♦ Motors Repossessuons . = Bankrupt Stocks Rambler, Honda Sales & Service :.♦ ■ • 1;.r WALKERTON, ONTARIO j AND MANY, MANY PERSONAL CONSIGNMENTS CONSISTING OF " •• ♦ • • hack Emersons �`e�l Of Br. Isles Trip:_ (Whitechurch News) Theglar.me ting •of White- church re u e e church Women's Institute was.: held • Tuesday.:evening at 8.30 in the community memorial' hall.. The President, Mrs. Bill Evans welcomed members and visitors and opened the' meeting with the singing of the Ode ,and repeating the Creed in `unison. • The secret- ary Mrs. Victor' Emerson read the minutes, correspondence • and •gave the financial statement. Thank you notes were received from Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. Dan. Tiffin',: Mrs. Robert Rdss, The announcement was received that Mise Joan ' Anderson will be the ,new home economist... It' was decided to donate%$S.:for a trophy for pres- entation on Field Day being held June 27 at Kinloss Central School. John Gibb gave. piano solos; Santa Lucia and Give Me Wings. t As the national evening was Ire- land , Irish songs were sung.' Mrs. Victor Emerson introduced the guests Mr. and Mrs. Jack,•Em- erson of Lucknow. , .who,. having toured the British Isles• and' taken. many pictures, entertained the members with their humorous .stor- ies of places visited. Mr. Emerson gave very interesting historical • facts concerning many of the plac- es and buildings visited. Mrs: Emerson delighted her audience by in a sing song concerning such places as' Loch Lomond, Pict- ures ;of their beautiful flower gard- en at'their home and the decorat- ions ' at Christmas me proved int- eresting. Mrs.. Evans thanked Mr. and Mrs.'Emerson for ,being with the Institute and for their pictures. Yt AppIianc�S.—Furniture ' - Television iJ,• z Clothing s • FURNITURE -- A 2-pietee Davenport Suite that folds out a , • . full Yi size bed with nylon cover and: swivel rocker, a 2 -piece ; • ;French Provincial ,Chesterfield Set covered in a top` grade • nylon' cover. 3 other assorted • Chesterfield . Sets with foam • • cushions, 2 9 -piece. C-oppertone or: Chrome Kitchen -Dinette Sets ♦ consisting of 8 chairs and a 72" table. 2 ' 7 -piece Sets ' consisting . • • of 6 chairs and a 60"table with an 'inlaid top. 1 S -piece.' Deluxe ♦ • 'Coppertone Dinette. Suite. `3: Bookcase Bedroom ° Suites complete • • with bed, dresser, hest of drawers and a matching Box.Spring ♦ and Mattress'with each set. 2 sets of Lamps consisting- of . a • • ♦.♦ • Trilight.and: 2 Table Lamps to each set.1 set' of Solid Stepnd •♦ • Coffee . Tables in an Aborite finish other Step and • Coffee ♦ Tables, 2.39" Continental Beds complete ° with , headboard and legs. ` 1-54" Continental Bed Complete, ' 4 full size. 54" Spring • • • : Filled Mattresses, 2 Hostess .Chairs, Platform Rocker, 9 x 12. ;• Rug, Hi -chair, Telephone: Table, Kitchen Step Stool, Chrome., T . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • APPLIANCES' and TV — A large Refrigerator' with •a full • cross -top freezer, 2 Electric ' Ranges, one being a deluxe. model. • A Long -Skirt Washer, with pump, a 21 .cu: 'ft. Deep Freeze that . ♦ :. holds over 800 lbs. of frozen food. Automatic Washer arid Dryer — matching. pair.. Combinatilon Radio 'and Record Player, : • and last of all, 4 different Television Sets, 21" models that • : . have all been checked over and are in A-1 working condition. • • All the Appliances in this Sale are Guaranteed to be• in' A-1 • working condition when you hook them up at. your home. ;'. BRAND NEW CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ' - • * ' A large selection of Clothing has 'just been receivedfir-Auction from ono of "the. largest Clothing, Wholesalers in Canada This lot 'consists of MEN'S CLOTHING -- Socks, Underwear, Ties, Sweaters; Dress Shirts, ,Sport ' Shirts, Dress. Pants, Pyjamas, • • T -Shirts, 'Work :Socks, Work Shirts. FOR- THE : LADIES AND TEENS -- Double Knit Suits,' Skirts, Blouses, Nylons, Card ans, ♦ Pullovers, Slims, Jackets, Dresses, Socks, Pyjamas, Sli BOYS -GIRLS -BABIES; --. Jeans,ll Sweaters, Shirts, Blouses, • Socks, Jackets,; Pants,. Sleepers, .House Coats, ..Crawler • Sets, . '♦ • T•Shirts, Jumpers, Skirts, Dresses, Sweater Sets, Girl's 3 -.Piece Sets, Sleep and Play Sets, 3 -Piece. Velvet Suits, Coat. and •Hat Sets; and many other items too numerous to mention. • THIS SALE WILL CONSIST` OF THE LARGEST 'AND BEST OFFERING THAT WE HAVE EVER AUCTIONED IN THIS • ' HALL AT ANY, TIME , . •. DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING SALE! . • ' • • AUCTIONEER LEO E. BIRD • TERMS CASH CHEQUDS. ACCEPTED ON FURNITURE • ♦ 5% SALES TAX IN EFFECT •aNaaa♦a♦aa4naaa•NN•••••••••••••♦♦a••••••••••• 141 •