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WEDNESDAY, JUNE: 11•th, 1969
K. J. Mac EIZIE1O.D_
Optometrist
NOW IN RIPLEY
EVERY WEDNESDAY
'Office Hours '14:00 a.m,. to 5:30,
pm. Phone Roy MacKenzie.
Ripley .395-5154 for appointment
.1.
R. Hamilton
OPTOMETRIST=
EXT "TO LYCEUM THEATRE;
WINGHAM
PHONE' 357-1361
JOHNSTONE'S
FUNERAL, HOME'
' Modrn and Convenient
Lucknow, Phone 528-3013.
Day` or Night
Serving All Faiths
According to Their Wishes
Moderate Prices
Established 1894
INSURANCE
F,IRE,' WIND, CASUALTY '
AUTOMOBILE 'and LIFE
TO Protect Your Jack;
s
I re With Jack.
nuToday.
J.:.. A. ,:McDONAGH . '.
Lucknow3-P-hone-528-3423
R. W. ANDREW
Barrister,' and Solicitor
LISTQWEL,' ONTARIO
' IN LUCK IF Q—T.•_ Every • Wednesday' and
Saturday Afternoon,.
Office in , theJoynt Block p
Telephone:
Lucknow 528-3.116 ;,'
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._lt. BRA►Y... .
Doctor -of
irOprdtic:
256 CENTRE ST,
WINGHAM,. •
PHONE: 357-1224
FOR COMPLETE ,TIRE
'SALES & SERVICES •
Phone 529.7600
KINTAIL '.
'GENERAL STORE
QUALITY *TIRES AT
LOWEST • PRICES
l arm,.' Truck. & Pass.. Tires
Wheel •Balancing. and
Battery Service
ROY A. H'AVENS
PLUMBING HEATING
WIRING
G0i1ler $;.Company
;CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS-.•
Resident Partner
Kennedy;•' C.A:
Phone 881 -3471 --''Walkerton
Esso 'Heating' E'quiprrreitt
and
Home'.Heat Service Dealer:.
Lucknow 'Phone, 528-3012 •
' CRAWFORD.
SHEPHERD.:an4. MILL
J. ,H: CRAWFORD, Q.C. •
N. ;A. SHEPHERD; M.A., L L.B.:
ALAN R. MILL, `B.A., L.L.B.`
...WINGHAM
IN.; LUCKNOW
EVERY. WEDNESDAY
Located in 'Breckll es° Block
IN RIPLEY
EVERY FRIDAY
In Ross Martyn Building
Phone : Wingham
Office357:3630 Res. 357 2330
MPERIAL OIL
PRODUCTS:'
for prompt service,'
and -quality -product
Contact: ,
'GRANT' CHISHOLM
• Phone Collect
• Dungannon 529-7524'
"Always s Look To Imperial
Fp
For The Best" •.;:..
W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST - GODERICH.
'The . Square
•-4.Phone-JAckson--.4:7661.
A M HARPER`: ;
ARTERED COUNT`IKI'tT"
ngham
emoridts
GUARANTEED GRANITES
CEMETERY LETTERING.
REASONAI3LE., PRICES
Buy Direct . and 'Save
Sus. Ph.' 357-1910
Res. Ph. 3574015
MacKenzie:
�moricil Chapel
FUNERAL SERVICE
• -Services=- conducted- _according'
to your wishes at your Home,
your. Church, or at our Mem
• orial Chapel at : no additional
charge ;
Lucknow, Phone :528=3432,
Day or Night,
55 • 57. Smith Street, Goderich
Telephone -524-7582
, . 4...414 ,
TEDCOLLYER
Registered istered Master Electrician
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
•
- Spech liziug' In
Electric Heating, Electric; Wiring
and Repairs
and
All Electrical Appliances
Ltitckitow Phone 528=5182
AUCTION SALE
An Auction Sale of household of
fects,, farm machinery and some
antique items hill.be held for Gor-
don Hodgkinson, Kirilough, on Sat-
urday, June 21st. commencing at.
1:20. p.m. Emile MacLennan, auc-
tioneer.
AUCTION SALE
An Auction ..Sale of Hogs,Mod;
ern.Far
,. m ImplementsHay,
Hay,
Grain and Tsome=Household Ef ect$
will be held for Alvin Collinson;
S.H. Lot 1, Concession 9, Ash=
field. Township; 3?%a miles south and
VA' miles west. of Lucknow. or 31/2'
miles east. of Highway 21 on Thurs-
day, June 12 'at 1:30 p.m. Terms:
Cash. Allan Maclntyre, Auctioneer;.
AUCTION SALE '
AUCTION •SALE of household
furniture and antique articles will
be held for James McGillvray 'at
the C. & M. Transport Shed in.
Lucknow, on' Saturday, June 14 at
1:30,.•
Offering includes _,. astrol- refrig-
erator and the following antique
items, 2 spool beds, 2 wooden beds,
glass kitchen, clipboard, pine cup-
board, large chest of drawers, ced-
ar chest,, trunks, butter' bowl and.
print, hand . churn; coal oil lamps,
large clock run by weights, .wash.
stands with endtowel•: holders,
dressers, bake board, kitchen 'cup-
board, chairs, 'rocking chairs, pie
tur.,e,' frames,. buffalo robe, toilet.
'set complete, antique 'dishes, etc.:
Also some good furniture ' consign-
ed'.; -by local, . residents. • including
chrome kitchen set, single bed and
mattress, kitchen cupboard, •writing
desLcard table .and_chairs,..:dishes,,:
bedroom suite, tools' and . numerous
small articles.-
Sale
rticles ;Sale Under Cover.
TERMS CASH
Allan Maclntyre, Auctioneer
deception Hefd
FOrewly-weds
WHTTEC;HURCH NEWS
On Friday evening a reception was •
NOTICE TO SCHOOL BAND
' MEMBERS . •
As it .is' necessary at . this time
to make an inventory of all. equip-
ment of the Lucknow and. District
School Band, members who still
have capes, hats,. instruments or
music are requested to return them
to the School ' as soon as possible.
• Elwin Hall;' Band' Leader
NOTICE..mRE
77-NO'W :LEGION -HALL_ p,_
Anyonewishing to book the Luck -
now Legion ' *Hall contact Keith
Black, R.R. 2 •Lucknow, phone 528-
6942 after 6• p.m.
CHILD HEALTH: CLINIC
The child; health , clinic, :of the
Bruce .County Health Unit for pre-
school children and '.infants: will be
held, in the Legion ' Rooms Luck -
now on Tuesday,. June 17th;, from
l0 to 11:30 a.m.
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS'..
The Council 'of the Township of
Kinloss authorize no work to ' be
done on ' Township roads unless.
authorized : by the ',Road Superin-
tendent,
'
CLERK FRASER • MacKINNON
- NOTICE.
• LAWN BOWLERS
A: Jitney 'on Tuesday, 'evening
June 17th (Weather permitting).:
New • members welcome.•
..
• ATTENTION
. ,.BASEBALL , PLAYERS
., All . ball 'players :registered for
the minor baseball; be at .the Luck
now ball park' at 9:30 • a.m.: Satur
day_, -June -14
-MIDGET BALL` 'UNIFORMS
'All Midget • uniforms • that...Were.
not returned from 1'as% year, please'
return immediately..
NOTICE •
'RE -OPENING •
• Mary. Lou's Beauty Lounge
reopen on Monday; : June' 16th at
the new location just: south. of the.1
village. limits:: Forappointments.
phone 529-7566.
HIGHEST ..
PREVAILING.
PRICES PAID
FOR,
FRESH DEAD OR''DISABLED_
COWS AND. HORSES
Small Animals Removed
:Free' Of'Charge.•;•
PHONE ..COLLECT.
WAL' KERTON 881-3459
'GRAF STOCK
MOVAL
•:WALKERTON
•
held' for lvir . and Mrs.: Ronald; Bee-
croft ,(newlyweds) in Whitechurch
Community. Memorial"Hall.
Music, was, supplied'by Tiffins or-
chestra' and Brian Rint.oul did the
"calling off"..;..;" ' • '
Prior'to lunch' being: served Mt
and Mrs:. Beecroft were called to,.
thefront and given seats. of f • `
honour, While'.Harvey read an add-
ress .and 'L L. Hickey; -'presented; them'
with a gift of Money.; -
Both' Ronald and Xlaske thanked
the gathering for remembering
them ;by putting on this -is -enjoyable
••
evening for their gift and for their
presence; They also extended an,
invitation:to the folks to Collie .and•
visit them at their home on the
r',iver •Sideroad". ,
For They ares Jolly. Good Fellows
was sunga,ter which lunch was •
served by the sponsors and dancing
resumed to/he closing; hour .
•
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Caslick of
Sarnia were Sunday visitors with Mr
-and-Mrs : , i 41:GGasliek-;-..Y......_•
M,r. and :Mrs.. George Ross and
Cheryl of Owen Sound spent the „
week end :With his'li'lother. Mrs.
Robert Ross' and were Sunday
vtsitors with'Mt, and Mrs. Don.
Ross and family w '
4'4rs. Grace Greer of Lucknow
au
BRO1HERS''
DEAD STOCK
REMOVAL'. ;
We pay up td $15 forfresh, dead;
disabled cows and horses + :accord-
ing I to. size: Small:.: animals re=
moved free of charge.
* * *
PHONE BRUSSELS 133 ' COLLECT
Tinted un • ay ,wit ors. zra
Scholtz acid attended anniversary
service's at/he United Church ,
Among those renewing friendships
with Rev. and. Mris. Clarence
Clenaghan at the, home of 'Mrs.
George McClenaghan and
Mildred we're Mr. and Mrs.. Harold'
'Pollack of Fordwich, .Rev. and'lvirs'
Lire Stewart of 8eaforth, Mis$ All
:istons of London and 'Miss Beatrice
IvlcClenaghan, their daughter of
K.i tWchen"er. 1
'
Wm. J. Reid wishes to express
thanks toall, r who , remembered
him with cards, visits•and gifts,
while he was in. Wingham Hospital.,
A special thanks to Doctors Corrin
and McKim and Hospital Staff and.. _.
to Mr. and Mrs Albert Bongert
man, who helped at' the time of his
'accident. ;
We would like to . say thank you
ta•-all rho�se L1etters,.xards= and=
Sifts and.m:ade our golden wedding'
anniversary a happy one to bere-
Membered, also , thanks .:�to our'.
neighbours for,their gift and enjoy;
able evening;
and Mrs. Howard Henry
,Charlie Anderson wishes,' to ex-
press thanles to. all, who remember,
ed him with cards and visits, while,
hewas. in Victoria Hospital, Loh-
don./
oindon./ Their thoughtfulness was
deeply appreciated.
For, the, many kindnesses, cards
and 'personal condolences offered,
a sincere, "Thank -You" from the
West ,family.
Leonard MacDonald wishes .to ex-
press thanks to all who remember-
ed him in various ways, while., he.
was a patient in. Victoria Hospital,
London:
• APPRECIATION
We wish to.•express„ our sincere
thanks to neighbours.. and friends.
for the : many . acts of . kindness,.
shown tous during our recent ' be=
reavement,•:, also for mass cards,'
floral tributes, cards' . and, ' kind'
thoughts.
Spal' .. Frs.. Gal..-
ea: aecind -.Cassano---thankstoand-:;tRevhe- W L:;
Kingsbridge' •
Mary and Walter Clare
IN MEMORI
RITCHIE:'--a In • loving, memory of
a dear -wife,: 1Vargaret� Ritchie, -who'
passed away two years today, June
15,':1967.
• She • •lives ; with as.in' Memory still,• ,
Not : just today bu.always will:
Lovingly, remembered . •by her
husband. Russell Ritchie,,,,;
LI, TTi�E - .' 1''
�!]' .ovl-rig=IneIfl6ry--@f
Mrs. James D. Little who passed:
,away four years ago July 9th.
Memories are treasures no ..one
can steal;"
Death leaves ' a heartache nothing •
can heal,
Some may forget you now : you are
gone, ' ,
But ' we will remember no matter. .
• how. long
Ever remembered by .husbanl
and family..
RITCHIE In loving memory of
our °"' sieteSade Marguerite -Rit-
chie, who passed away, June 15,
1967:
God knew that she was suffering,
That the •,hills were hard to climb,
So, He .closed her weary eyelid
And. whispered "Peace 'be -thine.
Away in the beautiful hills of God
Bythe valley of rest so fair, •
Some time, some day we know not
when
We will meet ouf(tloved one : there::
Sadly missed by sister ' and
brother-in-law' Valetta and Victor.
RITCHIE - in loving memory, of
our sister Sadie Marguerite Ritchie
who ,passed away /June. 15th, 1967.
God knew that she :was' suffering
That the hills were hard to climb
So, He closed her weary eyelids
And whispered "Peace be thine",
Away, in the beautiful .hills of God
By:the valley of rest -so fait
Some "time some day; we know not
when
We. will. meet, our ;loved one 'there.
Sadly missed by'"sistet Valetta,
brother Fred and : in-laws Victor,
Gertie and Elizabeth;
of
Cr�pReport
The warmer days:have:helped the
growth a lot, but the cooler nights
have been supressing naxiniuili
.rowth :The r 'n
,
frial
and most have. enierged , host of.
'the -torn is in and some is 'up,'
There is a great deal of .poor
germination, and yellowed::;grain •
and corn plants. •
Forage growth, is gt od and a la of
cattle are out on pasture,'