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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-09-09, Page 4V 1 > Phone 24-30 Ripley. iuiil I r conditioning; Express;, 1940 Chev.' Coach; 1,946 Chev. .3- t" FOR SALE—Grahamette-rangette in excellent condition. Apply to Mrs.. John Carruthers, Lucknow. WANTED—young hogs 6 months or older. Must be disease free. Wml*'Buckingham. GEORGE R. GEA]k and Mrs, Gear are on a motor, trip to Western Canada. /" r ; REUBEN WILSON , , ~y- R. _R. Goderich' Phone 80-r*8 Dungannon '. ' c FOR SALE—house and lot/ mod­ ern conveniences. For informa­ tion phone 142-R Lucknow. FOR SALE2 -— child’s- snow ^uit, size 3, like new; also a high chair;. Mrs; Gerald Wagner, Lucknow. furnished housekeeping rooms small apartment ipy middle September. Apply by.: letter Box C, Lucknow Sentinel, I Am Puchasing BOARS FOR SALE — garden produce, onions,. potatoes, ifeeans, carrots;, at market price. Harvey Web­ ster, St., Lucknow. v * AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Investigate Before investing FOR SALE ibaby carriage in good condition, Apply. Gordon Bailey, phone 115...■ BICYCLE FOR SALE — Good - condition, equipped, with . parcel --“Carrier. Apply—to—/Doug—Helmy Lucknow. ■' Hedley’s* fehtcher Sh0pr will be closed until such tirn^e as Nick is able to, return to work. . STATE FARM MUTUAL FOR IS ALE—babybuggy, in good ■■ condition. John Kreutzweiser, .. /Lucknow. ■'.■ // ' .... . PAGE FOUR THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO A FOR SALE—12 acres of standing second-cut alfalfa hay. William Lannon, R. 7, Lucknow.. > WOOD FOR SALE—75 cords of maple and beech hardr. body wood. Apply to W: Joynt, Luck- ■ ■. .-now... / ' ■ /' ’ • /■.. / EOR SALE — Beatty electric . Washer in good condition. Apply Mrs. Ed Thom, Lucknow. ; WANTED — middle age couple want to rent small; house with conveniences?* Apply—-Lucknow" Sentinel. ‘ . ■ FOR SALE— 1 grade York sow, and litter of 9 pigs; also/English Yorkshire bred gilts, Open gilts and service*age hogs. Robt. Boak, Lucknow. ■■ . ■ FQR SALE-r-cement septic tanks, approved by the Health Unit. We deliver them/Forsiter’s Welding Shop, phone 206-r-lI," Lucknow. : i HELF WANTED—with nursing ““experience,—either . graduate Or practical nurse, good wages. Ap­ ply at Baker’s Private Hospital; ROOMS WANTED—elderly Wid­ ow ' lady coming from Calgary to two or three Or of to ' 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. BRAY HATCHERY still taking orders, for day old, chicks. They ‘may still have a few started; ask us for list Your October-Noveih- ber broilers shoiitd be on order ** now also. Ask us for full data. D R. FINLAYSON, Lucknow WORK WANTED Beatty stabling installed, do ail kinds of cement work, carpenter ■Worky—plaster-i.ng7-;-block...laying? chimneys, concrete silos, repairs or new work. - i > ROY C. SCHMELLER ' General Contractor, Kinlough Phone Rip,ley'v48-r-4 , MEAT FOR SALE Godd beef for “ale by the .quar­ ter. . Beefkilled under,, license from the Department of Health; Highest . quality meat Lowest prices.,/ I*;..’?... <■« ■' ; \ ' PERSONALIZED DIETS ’Personalised, napkins, coasters, playing cards, everyday cards, stationery,.informals, and match­ es are practical for every day use and also make • lovely gifts. It’s not too\early to get Some of that Christmas shopping off your *hlfnd> Phone Don Thoihpson, 33 or. 35* or call at The Sentinel Office. ' •’ , j . NOTICE The next meeting of the Lad­ ies’ Auxiliary to the Canadian Mj^Monday. September l-4th. All mertlfoers are requested-toJbe/upresent-/_ FARMERS! Have your electric grinder and hammermin cleaned and over­ hauled before thd hdavy season for them begins. Reliable service at? Haldenby Electric, Kinlough AUCTION SALE Of Village ,Property, Lot/249, Havelock St., South, will/be held! at the premises on Saturday, Sep­ tember 12th at 8.00 p.m. Oh the property • is a basement apart­ ment with sub floor on 24x24 ‘foundation, chimney built, septic tank and weepers, hydro and "Water installed, wood floor over concrete basement floor. There Will also1. be offered a quantity of lumber, flu tile ..and brick. Anyone wishing to seeproperty contact Redyers Johnston even-, ings. Terms, 16percent/ cash on day of sale; balance in 30 days. Guest,Mitchell, Prop.; Well. Hen- dersoiiy-A“cl.. •;................." CARS AND TRUCKS 1953 Plymouth Belvedere hard top, new/ 1953 Plymouth Belve­ dere 4-door sedan, new? 1953 Ply­ mouth Cranibrook 4-door sedan, overdrive, new; 1951 Dodge Cru­ sader 4-door. Sedan; 1950 Chev. coach, / radio, air 1950 Fargo ’ V2-ton Chev. Coach; 1938 1937'Chev. Coach; ton stake truck, D.P. axle; 1953 Fargo ■ 1 -ton express, new; 1953 Fargo x/2-ton expres°s, new. . “For the Best Deal on the Best Truck,, see : :B&ER^WlNy—- - . /’/ Phone 147 •. Kincardine, Ontario Chrysler, Plymouth; Fargo trucks CARD OF THANKS > ‘ I wish to thank my neighbors and friends for'their kindness to me following my recent accident. Their visits, cards and treats will long be remembered and were greatly .appreciated; - ■■,./•• Mrs. Sam Durriin; IN MEMORIAM ROBB —•• In loving memory of Charles Robb, who passed away one year ago on September 6 th. We, often think of days gone by When we were all together. . A shadow o’er oUr lives, has ''cast, :. Our loved one gone forever. V-rSadly missed by The Faniily. thereto, haying regard only to the claims of Which the Executor shall then hav,e notice. /■ Dated at , Lucknow, Ontario, this -5th. day of August/ 1953. William F4 McDonald* R.R. No. 6, Lucknow, Ontario, Executor. R. W. Andrew, hiS Solicitor herein. ”, ■ ? ■ ' :, ,f ■ 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS j In The Estate Of John A. Me-. Donald, Deceased. : ; All persons having claims - -against"“he~estate~of'*John~A~Mc~r’ Donald, late of the Township of Kinloss, in the County of BrUce, Farmed deceased, who” died bn or ’ about the. 26th day '.of May, 1953, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned Executor, on or before the ,15th /day of Sep­ tember, 1953, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the 15th day of September, 195i, the .assets of the estate .Will be distributed |C0MWG tviENTs| PAL ACE GARDENS, SUNDAY Entertainment for Sunday, Sep­ tember 13th, 2 to 5 p.m., at the Palace Gardens, Formosa, will be presented by The Noll Sisters and Clarke Johnston, the Singing Irishman, x ' . . • * • , • '■ . ' ’ . ♦ . . • DANCE FRIDAY ° Dancing in Dungannon Agri­ cultural Hail,: Friday, Sept. 11th tomusicbyNormCarnegie’s/oi- chestra; 10.30 to 1.30, lAdmission 50c. Lunch counter, Sponsored by Colwanash Jr./Farmers. YOUTH FOR CHRIST / It’s opening night Jfor Youth for Christ; HanoVer Tbwn Hall* Friday, Sept. 11th, 8 p.m. The Janz Quartette of the Prairie Bible Institute will sing the gos­ pel hymns you love and Rev. Leo Janz will be the speaker. W. I. SHORT COURSE . ShorC’course ait Holyrood Hall sponsored by the Women’s Insti­ tute, Monday, September ' 4th. classes from 10 to 12 and 1 to 4. All ladies in the community are invitedto^atten.dr“MTS.H9milton of A tvfood will lecture on meet­ ing procedure, Ladies ^re asked to bring sandwiches and. tarts for picnic lunch at noon. Tea will be provided, j .... Langside W.M.S. The August meeting of the W. M. ,S. was held at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Dave .Scott: The meeting was opened with the call dxuijivorjdiip,_J^^ Psalm {86 was ^urigi Mrs,; Lloyd Moffat read the scripture lesson. Mrs. Gordon Wall read the medi­ tation “Christ ifor the World’’; Mrs. Bert Moffat led in prayer, Minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Neil MacDonald. Two life membership certificates were presented to Mrs. Peter Mof- -vfat—by^r -MrsTT.James^McPheFsoiT-^ and to Mrs. Lloyd Moffat by Mrs. Dave Scott. Offering was receiv­ ed with prayer iby Mrs. Peter Moffat. Chapter ‘3 of the study book was rfead. Hymn 599 was? sung and the meeting closed with the Lord’s prayer repeated : ’in uniisdn, Pictures were taken and birthday greetings were extended around as three of the ladies pre- ■sent were' celebrating their birth­ days^ Olivet WM.S. "I—- The7 Olivet W.M.S. held, their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. . Herb Clayton, The Baby Band and Mission Band were guests. The meeting was presid- ^ed -over by Mrs~Oliver - McChar- les. Mrs. Elmer Osborne led in prayer. The children took charge of a short program with Mrs. Herb Clayton: presiding. Ronnie McCharlds played a piano solo. Donna Osborne read a story af­ ter which Eric Clayton gave a piano solo. Marilyn Finlayson sang a solo followed by a solo by Marie Hamiltoh. Alice and Shirley Brooks played a piano duet and Phyllis Clayton a piano solo. A picnic was held on the laWn. Games ’ were played and ,treats distributed to the . child­ ren. > ■' \ at 9c to 11c per lb. —.———liveweight—— ----— Write ;*• LEROY ACHESON/ ’’’ R.R. 3, Atwood, Ontario ; or get in touch with .me at . Lucknow Community Sale \ ? - oh Wednesday K h ( Agnews’Agency A P. Stuart Mackenziei ti 5 inw«' I I I Howard Agnew — Jos. Agnew For . Appointment or Information -See Wm. A. Schmid, ’Phone 167-w Lucknow Barrister and Solicitor , WALKERTON, ONTARIO I, ‘ t • , Havelock St., south of Supertest Garage Office .135 Residence 31-J ,, . ^.S>.*■ ■ ■ ■ • • ■ . ■■ F.J.ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST GODERICH FOR APPOINTMENT ’Phone 1100' MEMBER OF Ontario Insurance Agents’ Association GENERAL INSURANCE Established Over 30 Years Ago Telephones: Business 39 Residence, 138 R. S. Hetherington, Q.C Barrister, Etc*. _ Wingham and Lucknow ——INLUCKNOW—— Each Monday > ;, and Wednesday ' Located on the ground floor 1 jn front Of . . Uofin Kilpatrick’s Building, ’Rhone Wiiigham Office 48 - Residence M LUCKNOW 6. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist Office on Pattick St, just; off the Main St WINGHAM Professional fcye Examination Optical Services Evenings by appointment? Phone: Office 770; Res. 5. ? JOHNSTONFS FUNERAL HOME ’Phone 76 ./, Day or Nigfi^ Ambulance Service USE OF FUNERAL HOME At No Extra Cost Moderate Prices MacLEHN AN and RacKENilE FUNERAL SERVICE Services conducted,', accord­ ing to your wishes at your Home, Your "Church, or at our Memorial Chapel at no laddUiojaaLcharge^/^.......... AMBULANCE SERVICE ’Phone 181* Lucknow, Day dr Night 1. ————i ■ 1 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 R.O. ’ Optometrist LISTOWEL, ONT. Will Jbe at Wrona’s Jewellery store, Ripley, 10 a.m; ter 9 p.m4, WEDNESDAY; SEPT. 23rd and every Second Wednesday;, Eyes examined - Glasses fitted For appointment ’phone ROy MacKenzie; 96-r-24 Ripley/ MEMORIAL. SHOP We Have Been Memorial ^■■■/Craftsineh Fpr Thirty-Flye 1 ..; •’ ■ Years, Always tTsihg>: THE rest graniTes Along With Expert Designing) and Workmanship. Prices Most Reasonable Cemetery Lettering a Specialty R. A. SPOTTON Phoner^56, Winghani. Ontario WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9th, 1953 DR. T. B. CLELAND ’ TV’ ........... VETERINARIAN Telephone 175 BUSINESSAnd TAX SERVICE 1 •; MONTHLY AUDITS ~ * For The Small Merchant,. Professional ! man and the Farmer. S. J. PYMM P.O. Box 74 r Lucknow, Ont. Office in Kilpatrick Block • ’Phone 23-w INSURANCE 0 . ; . . . . . F.IRE, WIND, CASUALTY ——AUTOMOBILE—~~ AI^D LIFE , To Protect Your Jack, Insure With Jack Today. J. A. McDONAGH R.R. 3, Lucknow, Ont. ’Phone 61-5, Dungannon R. W. ANDREW Barrister and* Solicitor LISTOWEL, ONTARIO IN LUCKNOW ———--EVery--- ■ —— Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon » Office in the Joy nt Block . Telephone: IN LUCKNOW / Each Wednesday OFFICE IN HENDERSON BLOCK . Culross Mutual FIRE INSURANCE CO- ■■ •• •' fOf ' . '’■/ V ’ ’ Reasonable rates, sound pr^k tectiori & prompt, satisfactory settlement of claims- PARISH MOFFAT Your Local Agent R. 3* ToesWater* ’ ’Phone Teeswater 57-r-41