The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-04-29, Page 4. • . v • f ■ X
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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y®?NE^DAY, APRIL ’22, 1953
PAGE FOUR
GOOD GARDEN FOR BENT,
apply to-'SyWrGi^V 1
(ft. • I...II... , IJ 'll! .... / . I ..I... .."If
FOR SALE—used coffee griuder,
¥4 H P^nfotor, Smith’s Grocery,
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WANTED—one or 2-rbom; apart-
ments;< Phone- 159-R. Lucknow.' .
FO$ SALE McClary “Royal
Charm’* cpok stove,, perfect con
dition. White enamel with black
trim. Reservoir with tap. Warm
ing oven under oven. Reasonably priced,. Eldon Bradley^bungan*
nonu 80-r-22, « ; ■.
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FOR SALE—House and ldt, mod-;
ern /conveniences. For informa-
iibh phohe 142R- '
\ HAY FOR SALE—about 20 bales
( plfalf^ and cipher hay. Phone 179,
Luckno^y.
s LAWN MOWERS
t Repaired and sharpened. For
pronipt and efficient service see
or call, . , ■■
V E. W; RICE, St. Helens
R. 2; JAiclmQW/ Phone 2il-r-31
CAR FOR SALE—1939 Plymouth
coach. John Kreutzweisef, Luck-
. how, -/ •/’,/;*<■/ '„',/■ ’.'■■■ •
,1 FOR SALE—quantity of Dakota
seed flax, Apply to Frank Moran,
. phone Dungannon 82-r-<5.
ELECTRIC MOTORS — general
repairs, re-winding, cleaning,
brushes, bearings, etc< Electric
appliance repairs. Efficient ser
vice, reasonable rates. HAROLD
HALDENBY, Kinlough, . phone
Ripley 18-20.
JFOfe SALE—lapd roller, 9 ■ feet
Wide, good: repair. O; R. Mac
Kenzie, Lochalsh, phone 62-22
Dungannon. 1
BIG-4 CHICKS—for healthy birds
and higher production, buy Big-£
Chicks. Lucknow District Co-op,
phone 71.
Accomodation available
■// tor several- old 5age ^pensioners;
7 Room and l#3rd< Apply by let-
|er ,tp. ^x A
'^il^L''/’■ /7../1; /.. .'7'7-
FARM FOR SALE—100 acres, lot
7; Concession 7; .Kinloss, immed
iate possession. Just four, thous-
_and dollars.DickBaker,Luck^
now. ...X _ _
FOR RENT — house, corner of
Willoughby and Havelock Streets,
iayailableFeb.lst.,Oroomsand
' bath, recently redecorated. Apply
E. J. Farrish, Gorrie.
FARM FOR SALE—50 acres, EH
Lot 18, Con. 6, Kinloss Township,
35 acres suitable for hay, balance
pasture, never-failihg water sup
ply', some bush., D. J. Kenney, R.
R, 3, Holyrood.
APARTMENT FOR RENT — on
Statioh St., vacant May 1st. Liv
ing room, dining room, kitchen
with 3 bedrooms and bath up-
k stairs. Heavy wiring. Phone 193, ' W. L. Mackenzie.
WHY DID users of 3.6 other
milkers switch to Surge in this
district last year? Send inquiries
to Lovell McGuire, Wingham,
phone 593w.
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LIVESTOCK WANTED
Dead, disabled horses or cows
removed- free of charge. For
prompt and efficient service
call ‘‘STONES” collect Ingersoll
21,Wingham 56 J J br Ripley 182.
BRAY HATCHERY new Map
June pricelist will interest yoti.
Especially on pullets, diayold and
3 started. Ask us for it. And don’t
forget to order your June broil
ers. Future.good markets demand
this good stock. Agent—
D. R. FINLAYSON, Lucknow.
TENDERS
Signed, and sealed tenders will
„ be received by the undersigned
until 12 o’clock, E.DT , 28th of
May, 1953, for tenders for the
construction of a Laundry and
Boiler .room for the Wingham
: General Hospital at Wingham,
Ontario.
Plans and; specifications may
be obtained from the architects,
. Rounthwaite & -Fairfield, ?22 Harr
“ bord Street, Toronto, Ontario,, or
from (Mrs.) E. B. Walker, Secret-
ary-Treasurer of the Wingham
General Hospital Board,. Wing
ham, Ontario, upon deposit of
New Shipment Steel Roofing
’ Will deliver and install it if de
sired. Estimates given on, com
plete roofing job. Leave roof dim
ensions at, residence any time,Or
call evenings. Spence Irwin, Luck
now, phone 213-J. , ;
MEAT FOR SALE
Good beeffor sale by the quar
ter. Beef killed under license
from the Department of Health.
Hind quarters 3,9c, front 29c lb.
Maynard Ackert, Holyrood,
Phone 24-30 Ripley.*
CARD OF THANKS
The players and management
of the Midget Hockey *team wish
to sincerely thank the dono?s to
ithe jacket fund,, members of the
Auxiliary Who catered for the
banquet and Carruther’s orches
tra.
Jt is with sincere thanks and
appreciation that;/1 wish; to ack
nowledge the \ kindness and
thoughtfulness of those, who sent
car.dk,- ; letters- and* remembered
me in other ways while in the
hospital.
Mrs. Harvey Treleaven,
108 Madison St., London.
WHiTECHURCH
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i Thq annual business, meeting of
the Women’s Institute was held
in the Memorial Hall last Tues
day with the president, Mrs. Jas.
Mclnnes, presiding.., After the
opening exercises Mrs, Toih Mpr-
rison was appointed *to the
Guelph Convention in May. At
the May; meeting Miss Qate$ pf
the Salvation Army in Wingham
will be the guest speaker, Mrs,
G. r E. Farrier. and: Mrs, J as- Wil-
son,were appointed to collect for
the Army. Five dollars was do
nated toward/the cause by the
Institute. The --financial Jst'atemept
showed a balance of $67.QO., Re
ports' Were' given, by the ’ con
veners of the standing commit-
teesv Mrs, G. E; Farrier and Mrs;
W. R. Farrier played a piano duet.
Mrs. Gaunt gave a reading. Mrs.
Victor Emerson presided for. the
election of officers, which was as
follow’s: past pres.,, Mrs. George
McClenaghan; pres., Mrs. James
Mclnnes; 1st vice, Mm. George
Fisher; 2nd vice, Mrs. George
Tiffin;, sec.-treas., Mrs. Ernest
Casemore; assistant sec.-treas.,
Mrs. Walter James; Branch dir
ectors, Mi's. Herb Laidlaw, Mrs.
Chas.d Shiell, Mrs. Alex Robert-
soni, Mrs. Ab Walters, Mrs. Lance
Grain, Mirs. Russell Ross; press
reporter, Mrs./George Fisher and
Mrs. D: Beecroft; auditors, Mrs.
Ab Coultes and Mrsr Owen King;
district director, 'Mrs. Geo. Mc<
Clenaghan; program committee,
Mrs. Frank Ross, Mrs. Hugh
Simpson, Mfs. jack Burchill, Mrs.
Wm. Henry/and Mrs. Joe King;
homo economics and health, Mrs.
Bob Ross; public relations and
community activities, Mrs. Owen
King; historical research & cur
rent events, Mrs. Milan Moore;
agr-iculture-ahcLCanadianJndust^
ries, Mrs. Russell- Gaunt; citizen-/
ship, and education, Mrs. Nelson
•Pickell, resolutions, Mrs. Tom
Morrison. The meeting closed
with the National Anthem.
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TENDERS
TENDERS FOR COAL & COKE
Federal Buildings—.Province of
drawings at the Architects or at
the Wingham General,. Hospital,
Wingham, Ontario.
Separate mechanical and elect
rical tenders are requested.’
Thd lowest Or any tender may
iiot necessarily be accepted.
, Mrs. E. R. Walken
Secretary-Treasurer,
Wingham General Hospital, -
Winglhamj Ontario. ,
—/■ Ontario ' . ■ '
JEALED TENDERS addressed to
the undersigned and endorsed
“TENDER FOR GOAL”, Will be
received until 3 p.m. (E.D.S.T.),
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1953, for
the supply of coal and coke for
the (Federal Buildings through
out the Province of Ontario.
Forms of tender with specifi
cations and conditions attached
can be obtained from the Chief
of Purchasing and Stores, Depart
ment of Public Works, Ottawa,
and .the District Architect, 36
Adelaide --St East, Toronto, Ont.
Tenders should .be made on the
forms supplied by the Depart
ment and in accordance with de
partment specifications and con
ditions attached thereto.
The Department reserves the
right/to demand from any sue-'
-cessful—tenderer,-before—award-*
|ng the order, a security /deposit
in the form of a certified cheque
on a chartered bank in Canada,
made payable to the order of the
Honourable the Minister of Pub
lic Works equal to 10 per cent
of the amount oT the tender, or
Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of
Canada or of the Canadian Nat
ional Railway Company and its
constituent. . companies unedn-
djtion^ly ^aranteed as to prin
inion of' Canada, or the afore
mentioned bonds and a certified
cheriue, if required to . make up an
odd amount.
Such security ..will* serve, as a
guarantee for the proper fulfil
ment of the contract. ’
ROBERT FORTIER,
, Acting Secretary/
Beparisneht of Public^Works,
Ottaw^, April 15, 1953.
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6. ALAN WILLIAMS
Optometrist
Office on Patrick St, just
off the Main St in
WINGHAM
Professional Eye Examination
Optical Services
Eyenings by appointment.
Phone: Office 770; Res. 5.
JOHNSTONE’S
FUNERAL HOME
’Rhone 78
Day or Night
Ambulance Service
USE OF FUNERAL HOME
At No Extra Cost
Moderate Prices
MkLEMNAN and
MacKENZIE
FUNERAL SERVICE
Services conducted accord
ing to your wishes at your
Home', Your Church, or at
our Memorial Chapel at no
additional charge.,
AMBULANCE SERVICE
’Phone 181, Lucknow, Day
or Night
Howard Agnew — Jos. Agnew
DR.T. B. CLELAND
VETERINARIAN ..
Havelock St,, south of
Supertest Garage
LUCKNOW
\. Telephone 175
BUSINESS and
TAXSERVICE
•; MONTHLY AUDITS .
- ,f<w'ti»*.//';/
Small Mer^lmnt; Professional
man and the Farmer.
S, J. PVMM
P.O. Box 74 - Lucknow, Ont
Office ifi Kilpatrick Block
’Phone 23-w r
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F. T. ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST
GODERICH
FOR APPOINTMENT
’Phone 1100 '
Appointment or Information
Soo Whh A» Schmid,
.. ’PtohW:,.lU>> Lucknow ■ • /
INSURANCE
FIRE, CASUALTY,
. ■ - AUTOMOBILE
~ /ANJFLIFEF-’- ‘
NOTICE
: f RE AUXILIARY MEETING
Members of the Ladies Auxil
iary to the Canadian Legion
please note , that the next meet
ing will be held on Monday, May
4th. at 8.00 p.m. D;S.T. There will
be; initiation and plans made for
the Zone Rally. A full attendance
is urged.
GRASS SEEDS /
Government ^Standard No. I
grades of Alfalfa, Alsike, Red and
'Yellow Sweet Clover Seed, Tim
othy, Orchard Grass, Brome, Red
^Aop7~-Meadow“Fescue^KentuGk3r
Blue Grass and Long Term Pas
ture Mixtures.
For sale at
Andrew’s Implement Shop
SPECIAL SALE '
Odd and discontinued lines of
number one paint; including floor
paint, enamel, wall paint, casein
paint and water paint.
While They Last
HALF PRICE .
John W. Henderson Lumber Etd.
Lucknow Phone 150 . Ontario
SEED FOR SALE
Local grbwn No. 1 Clovers and
Timothy. Per bus., Alfalfa $23.50,.
Red Clover 16.00, Timothy 8.00,
Yellow Sweet 7.20, White Sweet
6.60, Per lb., Ladma $l;10, White
Dutch .70, Reed Canary .60, Or-
Lchard—.30--Brome—Meadow-
FeScue .25. Complete stock of
other grasses. Beaver Oats, $1.50,
bus. We do custorrr grain clean-,
ing and treating. . '
ROY CRAMM & SON
Pinkerton; Ontario
Phone Cargill 68-W-3.
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STATE FARM MUTUAL
INSURANCE
Investigate Before, Investing
REUBEN WILSON
R. R. 3, Goderich
7 -Phone 80-r-8 Dungannon
MEMBER OF
Ontario Insurance
Agents’ Association
To Protect Your Jack,
Insure With jack Today.
J. A. McDONAGH
R. R. 3, Lucknow, Ont..
’Phone 61-5, Dungannon
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GENERAL INSURANCE
Established Over 30 Years Ago
Telephones:
Business 39 Residence 138
INSURANCE
Co-Operative Life Insurance
Co-Operative Automobile
——Insurance—-——
Mercantile & Farm Fire
/ Insurance-
Economical and Reliable.
■ ...See .
T. A. CAMERON
. LUCKNOW
Phone 79-r-10 Dungannon
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Kenneth J. MacKenzie
to.
Optometrist4
LISTOWEL, ONT.
IVill be at Wrona’s Jewellery
store, Ripley, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.,
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th
and every Second Wednesday.
Eyesexamined-Glassesfitted
.For appointment ’phone Roy
MacKenzie, 96-r-24 Ripley.
WINGHAM
MEMORIAL SHOP
We Have Been Memorial .
Craftsmen Jfor Thirty-Five
^eaJsLAlWays Using
THE BEST GRANITES
, ‘ Along With .
Expert Designing and
Wdrkmanship. /
Prices Most Reasonable
Cemetery Lettering* Spec! alty
R. A. SPOTTON
Phone 256, Wingham. Ontario
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1R. W. ANDREW
Barrister and Solicitor
LISTOWEL; ONTARIO
IN LUCKNOW
■ Every ’
Wednesday and Saturday
Afternoon
Office in the Joynt Block
Telephone:
Office 135 Residence 31 - J J
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P. Stuart MacKenzie
Barrister and Solicitor
WALKERTON, ONTARIO :
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IN LUCKNOW
Each Wednesday - -
OFFICE IN
HENDERSON BLOCK
R. S. Hetherington, Q.C.
Barrister, Etc.
Wingham and Lucknow
IN LUCKNOW
Each Mond&y \
and Wednesday .
Located on the ground floor
in the front of
John Kilpatrick’s Building
, ’Phone Wingham
Office 48 Residence 97
Insure With The
/CulrossjMutual
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
; for .
Reasonable rates, sound pro
tection St prompt, satisfactory
settlement of claims. ,
PARISH MOFFAfr
Yohr Local Agent
•ft. 3, Toeswater.
’Phone Teeswater 57-r-41
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