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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-02-05, Page 5WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY '3th, .1969 K..1, MacKEHIIE,..O.D. Optometrist ; NOW 1•N RIPLEY EVERY! WEDNESDAY, Office Hours. 10:00 ' a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Phone Roy ,MacKenzie • Ripley 395-5154 for appointment Hami ton .OPTOMETRIST NEXT TO LYCEUM ;THEATRE: WINOHAM PHONE3ST-'1361 JOHNSTONE'S FUNERAL HOME ,Modern and Convenient- Lucknow, ,Phone 528-3013'• Day or : Night Serving; All Faiths.. ;;'' According to Their. Wishes Moderate , Prices Established 1894 INSURANCE FIRE, WIND; CASUALTY', AUTOMOBILE and. LIFE • To Protect .Your Jack, Insure With Jack Today.. J. A. •.;McDONAGH '. Idieknow, Phone 528-3423 i.N..N'1•NIIN••411 N R.W.ANDREV Barrister . and Solicitor, •LISTOWEL, ONTARIO, ° IN, LUCKNOW Every Wednesday and Saturday 'Afternoon: Office in'the Joynt Bloek•, Telephone:* Lucknow 528-3116 • • THE LU•CKNOW' SENTINEL, LUCKNAW,, ,ONTARIO. PAN! , Is1VIlf ' IIIERES BIG GAME.,x 1011+e WIINTflDS 'FOR' COMPLETE TIRE SALES & SERVICES Phone .529-7600 KINTAIL GENERAL STORE QUALITY•TIRES AT LOWEST PRICES' Farm, :Truck & -Pass. Tires ft$toile •WheeBa llancingand; Battery ' Service` ROY A. HAVENS PLUMBING - HEATING .WIRING . ' . Esso• Heating 'Equipment and Horne Heat ,Service Dealer Lucknow• Phone: N8-3012 :•CRA.WFORD SHEPHERD .and..MILL :. •H :CRAWNFORb, Q.C.. N.',A. SHEPHERD, M-A.,L.L.B. ALAN R. MILL, B.A.,.I-1.15. : . . WINGHAM' CARD Of THANKS I would like to thank everyone, who remembered-: rne::with'treats • 1 1 ham Hospital. Many thanks to Doctors, Corrin and McKim and nurses on 2nd floor. Al Irwin' We wish to thank all our friends. and neighbours and a those who helped make' our 40th anniversary an evening to remember. Urena and. Bob Lyons. I' wish to' express sincere thanks. to neighbours, relatives •and friends, for cards, giftsandkindnesses shown while: I was a patient ,in Wingham and' District . Hospital. Special thanks to Hacketts U.C.W. for 'gifts .. and baking. Also' Drs. Corrin McKun and .nurses. •. Mrs. Lorne Hackett Lucknow Midget Hockey team wish to thank all thosewhomade donations towards bus transport- ation which took them to the hoc- key tournament at Port Elgin on Saturday: This co-operation is very. much appreciated. - ' ' I 'Would like to sincerely thank those, who . remembered me 'while I was a patient in Victoria Hos- pital, London: • Thomas, Hackett ewspap� telessimemosimousedisminalm it ■ / ■ ... FORSALE • i ■, ■ is ■ 1. FREE FREE FREE '■ a We need listings in ,Lucknow ands'. area.. to :meet. all the demands.' owe' have received froiny'prospee al kiviIIr & Compan CHARTERED: ACCOUNTANTS, Resident Partner . E...Kennedy, CA. Phone 881-3471 - Walkerton • 1�APE-RI-AL IL- PRODUCTS for prompt service, and ualit roducts,: .COntact . GRANT 'CHISHOLM Phone COIISCt • Dungannon, 529-7524 ' "Always Look To Imperial'. For - e -Best" IN , LUCKNOW. EVERY 'WEDNESDAY Located in Breckles Brock IN RIPLEY` EVERY FRIDAY : ' In Ross; Martyn Building g • . `'Phone Wingham >: ; Office. 357-3630 Res.: 357.2330 Memorials `GUARANTEED GRAN!:TES ...CEMETERY LETTERING :'REASUNABLE PRICES Buy Direct :end: Save Bus. Ph. 357.1910. Ph 357:1015. • Rw W BELL OPTOMETRIST GODERICH a . Th. Square, (Phone JAckson .4.7661) • • HARPER,. CHARTERED ACCOUN'1ANT MacKenzie- emorial Chapel ive pure as :appraisal of. your property, as ■ courteous experienced repre-■• ■ sentatiVe will inspect your pro- ■ operty:and advise you as:to'•what., you might expect to ,receive for: ■ your property from a, well in= ■ formed purchaser. •You `area, 'plunder no- obligation: , .T.his ser-im !vice••is`free. •••_ - ■ ■. lo 48 ACRES 8 .BARN .� i 48 .acres in.. excellent state . of i cultivation. This would ■' ■.cellent ' cash `cro or beef 'farmAa ■ It ' ivas ' a hearse uge,. •p �, ■•black;. 1950. Cadillac hearse. It •The barn.. which is; L, shaped■ hadn't been stripped down/Into ■ and has pens for loose housing. • • ■ • • ■ a .vegetable truck or something The farm is located'.approximat-. of the. .sort. It was..a genuine, ■ell Z -miles from -the �Village4 0£0 read - nrtvvork---hearse; •-com---�- ' ple, to with purple upholstery:. and every detail, right down to •a` crucifix . Think of . the history in that ■ .'black behemoth's years of sere 011 -1101St ice:•"Think of all the goo • d fouls—R at tracts . informs d i rect s . :'SelIS C flOW:. CALL 528=3134 n• is ' quite a f !act Young people, however fine their ethical standards, have a • knack of getting themselves,, and. innocent bystanders, into someunholy messes Herewith a couple of examples, Our . neighbor's ' boy, Ian, is a. good lad. He's clean, honest, polite and , law-abiding. H•e's. about as normal_a young fellow as ' you'd meet. Elides.: girls, plays football and: works • hard hing xcept' school He .and his gang are mad about 'motors: Motor -bikes and 'cars occupy- much of their wak- ing ' time. Ian, had .a.. Honda, then a Yolks, •:and this summer • 'bought • a convertible ' for $60. It runs. Last week, his group was out • cruising around, :looking at 'used cars. They had no .money 'to buy one. Just looking.. And they : came across , a deal no • red-blooded car -lover could re- sist.. :Lucknow and is priced right fora N quick saleei ■, ■ ■• • • •■ ■' r n• who . had their first :and last ridein:.a Cadillacin,that`lang,'' n:.' .. t _-:_Lt ...:_■ sombre body. : •.. - , ■ Read Estate . �- ---- : -_ ■ I don't' think, the •boyspoi-= s REALTORS : dered' much these. things,.°' ,U But 'they Were hooked. .They'd. �. .<' ■ WINGHAAA , Chave the coolest transportation. ''FUNERAL SERVICE • .11,x.. Rural Ontario Specialists —ii in town. And a Cadillac Services conducted according' —tu --yourJ-wish: --at our Horne, P • your Church, or at our • M oriel. Chapel 'at no additional charge . : • Lucknow, Phone. 528.3432, Day or. Night ■ • ■ But what ' did it was the ■ • ; We have the Only Exclusive ■ price" ' -One hundred dollars •. •h t6:Lrsting-Service-ln . Ian the only on - ;wit em ■ , This Area. ■ moneyin the bank," wrote , a • TED COLLYER Registered Master Electrician ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, cilli in In Electric 'Heating, 'Electric Wiring and: 'Repairs and 'Ali 'Electrical Appliances Lucknow Phbne 528-5182 57 :South Street, �'oderich Telephone' 524-7562' • • ■: • Members' of Grey. Bruce •, Real Estate -Board •: cheque on'the spot: The others ■. were to come in on shares' •` Ask for our : Multiple; Listing . E Service. ■ ■ •'. Dan Marsdin—'Manager •' •;' Wingham''357-3840 ' ■ i Res. +357-1014 C``ciI Mahood.- Rep. : eesw Jake Jutzi —''Rep. Wingham 3574840 kis. 357.1570 ■• •■ ■ ■ • 'i lminsu iinirs1a■ when they raised the money. •' I 'don't blame ,them. If I'd seen it first, I'd''have bought it as a second car for.my wife. It would certainly be a conversa- tion piece. . And that's -exactly. what it turned'' out to be. When 'Ian drove up and.' parked it in the driveway, and his ° . parents • found. out . what, he'd done, ' m ' there was ' some conversa ions, ■ , all right. • I • He was, toldin no uncertain ' terms. thathehad' made, a ■ grave error, that he,'d4 taken on ° I stiff proposition, and: that. ■■EES this was not a motor -bike, but by Bill Smiley A hearse - of a different color, • But ' the damage ,was : done. 'The menacing black hearse.. ' had beenseen;in the driveway. The; phone began to •r' ing The, neighbors : started taking up' i '.collection for, flowers The . Po tato Man, who calls : regularly 'wit} produce, :tapped .tirnidly. at the '.back door,' 'hat'on : his • breast, tears • in his. eyes, arid'' :-said ,brokenly,, • `I didn't' know.' vh tier' :I shou1L. ll? 'today, • when ; you've 'had a Sadness., in •the family."': • Ian •:wase told too get- that hearse out of sight. He let one -of the other: lads take .it .home. The' latter's . mother. told ••him• not to. park it within a block of their house: People chased him. .away' when he tried to' park in front of. their. homes. ;Arid so it' went the ,rounds'. of • the, boys and -their parents: It is now hidden behind the . ;cottage •of `once of the .families involved, . eep .in the woods. But 'the 'boys,' undaunted by 'ghostly or. gruesomeassocia- tions, are planning. some fine. Parties and fishing trips next summer,' when the' heat -is • The second incident oc- curred at our school. this week. These days, teachers •are trying all sorts of novel, methods to : —make -Learning'- •comealive: Some work;' some don't.• One of - our young history teachers had carefully planned' a mock trial. He arranged for one of his students . (agirl with. a beginner's driving license)' to "steal" ` his car, Jake it to the' students' parking lot andtry to drive it out 'of there at • noon,. which is verboten. -Sfi--was-to-ke pprelhended, in the' felony by ,a "detective the . vice-principal, questioned, then .turned over to . her desa- linates for trial.. Ali went well.' She. got the' car started. The teacher. _had.' it pointed in the' right .direction. Then all hell broke loose. She hadtrouble with ", the: .hand- brake or ' the clutch or Some- thing, took a leap forward and staved, in the side of the .teach- er's car on.the bumper of an- other one parked there,. Net resu : is ory eac e has a $100 body repair bill. looming; one hysterical teen- ager felt worse than if she had stolen a car: 'But it was a good'' idea;