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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-07-22, Page 4PAGEFOUR Lucknow. NOTICE TO CREDITORS -V' * 4*> r 5 1 MILK ROUTE OPERATING — anyone wishing to ship, milk con­ tact Alvin B. Hamilton, R. it 6, " Lucknow;, phone Ripley 11-7, or Kincardine Creamery, 176. *. ■ FOR SALE—cement septic tanks, , approved by the Health Unit.. We deliver*them..Forsiter’s Welding Shop, phone 206-r-l 1, Lucknow. vice, reasonable rates. HAROLD HALDENBY, . Kinlough, phone Ripley 18-20. - , ■ PROPERTY FOR SALE — good lot, basement and sub floor, chim­ ney, septic tank and tile, hydro. Apply R. (Meff)'Johnston, phone 202,-Luckno w——/- —/L _ Raynard Ackert, Holyrood, .Phone 24-30Ripley. FOR SALE—Astral ('baby frig), like new, at greatly reduced price; also new wardrobe with full length mirror. Mrs. N. E. Bush­ ell, Lucknow. HOUSE FOR SALE — on Main St., Lucknow, priced reasonable. Property of the late Mrs. R. J. Cameron. Apply to. Kenneth Cameron. . FOR SALE—Boman garden trac­ tors. Have one on display now. Forster’s Welding Shop, phope 206-r-ll, Lucknow. : IN MEMORIAL . WHITLEY—in loving memory of our dear son, Edwin,’who.passed away July 12, 1952. PLUMBING & TINSMITHING Eavetroughing, bathroom fix^ / tures, . repairs. Prompt service, --sartHfecHon--1—^uaranteedT——-Nat; Thomson, phone J58-J1 Wingham. ELECTRIC MOTORS — general repairs, re-binding, cleaning, brushes, bearings, /etc. Electric appliance repairs; Efficient ser- INDICATIONS POINT to Paisley ■getting a neto pbst office. TIRES FOR SALE—four 19 tires with tubes and rims. N. H. Hed­ ley, Lucknow. * ' ; FOR SALE—13 pigs, 8 weeks old, weaned. . John de Boer, R. B/.2 , . Lucknow, . •■■■g.;-,............ -J__X----—:__ __ FORSALB/^Purebred Tam boar. °. Apply to Lawrence MacLeod, phone 46*r-22 Lucknow. . FOR SALE—-17 ft.. McCormick - Deering (binder, 4 years old, good shape; two 60 Allis-Chalmers .all­ crop harvesters. Thos, Hackett & Sons, Allis - Chalmers Dealers, Lucknow. . LIVESTOCK WANTED Dead, disabled horses or cows removed free of charge. For, prompt and efficient/, service call “STONES” collect Ingersoll 21, Wingham 561J or Ripley 182. Personal HUSBANDS! WIVES! WANT PEP? Thousands of couples weak, wOrn-out because 'body lacks iron, get vim, vitality taking Os- tre;< Tonic Tablets. Introductory size ONLY 60c, At all druggists. BRAY HATCHERY has likely what you want in chicks, pullets, cockerels, dayold and started; but we advise your contacting us soon for your summer needs. Order your. September -.•broilers’ now too. Agent— D. R. FINLAYSON, Lucknow. ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION For artificial insemination at ’its best for all breeds, call the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Assocp ation between 7.30and 10.00 a.m’ ch ..week days and 7.3 b and 9.30 a.m. on Sundays.* Phone collect Kincardine 101-r-7 or Mildmay 130-r-12. / . MEAT FOR SALE Good beef for sale by the quar­ ter. Beef killed uridfer - license from the. Department of Health. Highest quality' meat. Lowest prices. FARM WANTED Want to rent bn. shares with option . Of ' (buying/ dairy farm about 150 acres* lock, stock and equipment. Milk contract prefer­ red, and possession by September 1st. .Highest references, "Apply to CyrirTuckeFr^ft^T^^DbVef* Ont.. - ' ’/ PERSONALIZED ITEMS Have just received the agency for personalized napkins, coast­ ers, pencils, matches/ stationery, business cards novelties, etc. A phone Call-will. bring? the samples to your door. . " . DON THOMPSON, phone 33 or $5 / IN MEMORIAM ELLIOTT—In <loving„ memory "pi Raymond West Elliott, who was drowned four year ago, July 25th, i949. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A.7 place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled, And when the death-news came to us, ’ So sudden, sure and true, /. Our hearts that loved our Ray so much; Wore almost broken too. Lovingly^ remembered by Main,- Dad, Sister and Brothers/ WHITLEY-^-in loving memory of a dear nephew, Edvyin Ralph Whitley, who passed away one year ago July 12th, 1952, His memory is a keepsake Which which We will never part, Though God has-him in his keep- * ing 7-?/' . We still have him in out hearts. Ever remembered by Aunt Min­ nie' Uncle J ack Emer son, Uncl e Isaac Nixon. A loving son, truej and kind, His equal. here, we never will ■find. For’all of us, he did his best, May God grant him eternal 7 rest.% Gone but not: forgotten. , —Always remembered by Mom, Dad and Family. CARD OF THANKS The Family of the late Mrs. Philip Hogan wish to sincerely 'thank friends and neighbors who sent spiritual bouquets, Dr. John­ ston, and the nursing staff of Wingham Hospital, lid V Illg* Lidl 111 o against the estate of Alexander McKinnon/late of the Township of Kinloss in the County of. Bruce, Retired Farmer, who died on or about the 7th day of June, A.D. 1953, are notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 1st. day bf August A.D. 1953/full particulars of their claims in writing, lihimediately latter the said 1st day of August the assets of the said intestate will be dis­ tributed amongst the parties en-, titled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the adminis­ trator, shall then have notice. DATED this‘9th day of July, A D. 1953f Crawford & Hetherington, WINGHAM, Ontario. . Solicitors for the Administra­ tor................... .. NOTICE TO CRiEDITORS ~ Al! persons . having claims against the estate, of Mae Mac­ Millan* late of the City of London, in the County of. Middlesex, WidOvir, who ' died on. or about the 15th day, of June, A.D. 1953, are notified to send tp the under­ signed on or. before the first day of August, A.D., 1953, full par­ ticulars of their Claims ih writ­ ing. Immediately after the^said first, day of August the assets of the said testatrix will^e rdist^b2 uted &mOngst the parties entitled thereto, having, regard only Jo claims of which the executors shall then , have hotice. > . DATED this ninth day of July,’ A.D 1953. . Crawford & Hetherington, Wingham, Ontario. . Solicitors for the Executors. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW,-ONTARIO !COMING EVENTS) . ■ AUXILIARY PICNIC ’ The Ladies Auxiliary tq„ the Canadian Legion picnic will be held this Thursday, July 23rd, at the home of Mrs, Jojm Eng­ land at 2.00* p.m. Bring lunch, china and cutlery. PALACE GARDENS, FORMOSA Entertainers for this Sunday,. July 26th, ait the Palace Gardens, Formosa, are the following: Rqssy ’Mmin, j violinist7Reg•Britton/acr' cordianist;.. Hudispn *. Tischardt, 1 - string violinist; plus the return- engagement of Xhe Buckaroos of Edmpnton, youngest entertainers on radio. .1 r Beach. In 1 DUNGANNON Visitors with Mrs. Jas. Wijfion last week ■ were hqr sister, Miss Elsie Crawford, R.N., of Dryden, & Mr. Keith Humphrey* of Dunn- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shackleton and little daughter Nancy were visitors here recently. The form-, er’s mother, Mrs. Ellen Shackle­ ton, enjoyed Fa few days with them at their. cottage at Grand Bend. • The Women’s Association, at their July meeting last Friday, enjoyed a picnic at the cottage of Mrs. Everett Errington,. the president,, at .Adams charge of sports were Mrs. Har- vey Mole, Mrs, Otty). Popp and Mrs. John Finnigan. Mrs" L. F. jStingel, telephone Operator, is on a two weeks vaca­ tion and is spending a few days holidaying at Blackberry Hill. Visitors with \ Mr. and Mrs. _Cecil Culbert are her niece, Miss ^Beverley Shaw and friend, Miss Shirley Anderson of London. I ♦ Mr, and "Mrs. W. McLeod of Kincardine visited Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Robt% Stothers. BORN—Saturday, July 18th at St Josephs Hospital, -London, to i M-t/.and’ Mrs. D. L. Williamson (nee Mary. Ellen Culbert), a son. Mr. Bert ’Wiggins, Brantford, visited his brother, Mr., Parkie Wiggins on Sunday...' > Rev; tG. Watt/ pastor of Dun/ ghnnon United church, is holi­ daying near Pembroke on the. Ot­ tawa River and ip his absence 1 the Young People’s Union was in charge of the, service at 11 a.m. Mr. Delmer Maize gave the ad­ dress oh “Making use of Talehts”. Others lyhp assisted with the ser­ vice were Tom . Culbert, Tom Fowler, Pearl Culbert* Ronald Al­ ton. The dhoir sang an -anthem and Miss Lillian Popp accompan­ ied at the organ and for hymns. Theyalsoheldservices-at “9/30 a.m. at Port Albert and at i.30 p.m. at Nile. I I Wives, Read How To Help Your Husband Get Ahead Mrs. Dale Carnegie, [Wife of, the man who taught millions how to win friends, now tells how a wife can help her husband sue? ceed. Wives, see The American Weekly, with this Sunday’s (July 26) Detroit Sunday Times, to start reading “How to Help your Husband Get Ahead”; by Mrs. Dale Carnegie. T I AM PURCHASING boarsand MEAT HORSES __—-Boarsat-20ctol2c— per lb. liveweight. LEROY ACHESON Phone Atwood 37-r-12 collect or Contact / SID GARDNER, LUCKNOW ’I A .......• """ " H 11 /" STATE FARM MUTUAL ^AUTGMGBttE- INSURANCE Investigate Before Investing. REUBEN WILSON R. R. 3, Goderich . Phone 80-r-8 Dungannon fi. ALAHWILLIAMS Optometrist • Office on Patrick St., just off the Main St. in WINGHAM Professional Eye Examination Optical Services , Evenings by appointment; Phone: Office Rbs. I JOHNSTONE’S FUNERAL HOME ’Phone 76 Day or Night Ambulance Service USE OF FUNERAL HOME At No Extra Cost > Moderate Prices i ' 'I MacLEHHAN 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 Agnews’ Agency Howard Agnew — Jos. Agnew ’4 ... MEMBER OF Ontario Insurance ■Agents’ Association I 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 70-r-10 Dungannon Kenneth J. MacKenzie sR.6,." Optometrist . ;x-..LISTOWEL, ONT. Will bje^ at Wrona’s Jewellery store, Ripley, 10 a.m. to‘ 9 p.m., WEDNESDAY, JULY 29tli" and every Second Wednesday. Eyes examined - Glasses fitted For appointment ’phone Roy . MacKenzie, 96-r-24 Ripley. WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP Wp Have Been Memorial' Craftsmen For Thirty-Five ; : Year< Always Using » TIlE BEST GRANITES . Along With *. Expert Designing and > / Workmanship. Prices Most Reasonable Cemetery Lettering a Specialty ?;--?il^--'SPdtTDN?' Phone 256, Wingham. Ontario WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd, 1953 DR.T.B.CLELA VETERINARIAN ....{r ... Havelock St., spilth of Supertest Garage . 7 1 ■ . LUCKNOW Telephone 175 < iBUSINESS and TAX SERVICE MONTHLY audits For The Small Merchant,- Professional man and the Farmer. S. J. PYMM P.O, Box 74 - Lucknow, Ont Office in Kilpatrick Block ’Phone 23-w s F. T. ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST GODERICH FOR APPOINTMENT ’Phene 1100 ? For. Appointment or Information See Win. A. Schmid, ’Phone 167-w Lucknow INSURANCE FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY - a u t o mo b il e AND LIFE To Protect Your Jack, Insure With Jack Today. J. A; McDONAGH . . ' , . ■ . 0 R. R. 3, Lucknow, Ont. ’Phone 61-5, Dungannon R. W ANDREW Barrister anij Solicitor LISTOWEL, ONTARIO JIN LUCKNOW ' Every Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon Office in the Joynt Block ■■ Telephone.:. /■ P. Stuart Mackenzie 1 Barrister ancP Solicitor , WALKERTON, ONTARIO IN LUCKNOW Each Wednesday OFFICE IN HENDERSON BLOCK R. S. Hetherington, Q.G Barrister, Etc. r- Wipgham “aird^Lu^know IN LUCKNOW I Each Monday and Wednesday ' > Located on Jhe ground floor | in the front of | ‘ John Kilpatrick’s Building ’Phone Wingham I Office 48 Residence 87 | n' 1 • ............ Insure With The Culross Mutual FIRE INSURANCE CO. ' Reasonable rates, sojund pro­ tection & prompt, satisfactory settlement Df claims. - ' FARISH MOFFAT j . - - Lbeal Ageiit : , R« 3, Toeswater. ’Phone Teeswater 57“Ml 4Jr 1 z • ’ „ ’.I T