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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-09-23, Page 4WEDNESDAY, SEPT; 23rd, 1953 r T" Sc. to Moderate Prices HURON CO. CROP REPORT Y 12” P. Stuart MacKenzie I 4 I / ■b $ FOR SALE—house and lot, mod­ er n.con ven iences. For information phone 142-R, Lucknow. . SEED WANTED—highest prices paid for clover and grass seed. Harvey Hagedorn, Kintail, phone Duhgannon~66rl-7. : - Y J1 WANTED TO BUY—small house with barn in Lucknow. See E. H. Agnew.; 0 .;/•'> ■w. Barrister and Solicitor WALKERTON,ONTARIO 6 ' * ' STATE FARM MUTUAL WANTED TO RENT—with Op­ tion of buying, 100 acre farm, hydro and fair barn, within 15 miles of lake. Apply to Box M, Lucknow Sentinel. TIMKEN & PRESSURE BURNr ERS for service 24 hours a day. HISELER & SON, Patrick and Edward Sts., Wingham, phone 426. Day or Night Ambulance Service USE OF FUNERAL HOME At Nd Extra Cost FOR SALE—100 pullets, Hamp & Barred .Rock, hybrids, 5 months old; starting to lay. Apply to Ern­ est Snowden, R. 2, Lucknow, phone Wingham 650-J-4. DRY WOOD FOR SALE stove size hard maple; also elm stoye wood. R. T. Kilpatrick, Con. 8, Ashfield, phone 72-r-2 Dun* gannon. FOR SALE — 2-furrow McCor- mick-Deerihg plow and a 32-40 Winchester rifle. Alex Hackett, R. 7, Lucknow?"phbne 67-12“Duntr gannon. Professional Eye Examination Optical Services Evenings by appointment. Phone:Offiee 770;Resf5.„ Hadlock St,, south of Supertest Garage Telephone 175 REUBEN WILSON R. R. 3, Goderich Phone 80-r-8 Dungannon <0 ’ ' ■ < . ................................................ ' : ’;6 F. T. ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST GODERICH FOR APPOINTMENT ’Phone 1100 IN LUCKNOW Each Wednesday OFFICE IN HENDERSON BLOCK Agnews’Agency Howard Agne.w — Jos. Agnew GENERAL INSURANCE Established Over 30 Years Ago Telephones: • Business 39 Residence 138 .r„_ , A Want Ad will bring big re? suits at little cost. .. «/ * ’ n LUOKNOW 6. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist Office on Patrick St., just off the Main St. to WINGHAM AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE . > ' ’ ■ •*<<’.' r .. ♦ ^investigate Before investing PAGE FOUR THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WANTED-1—room and board for semi-invalid lady, Apply at Sen? • tinel Office, HOUSEFOR RENT — six-room brick house on -.Campbell Street. “Apply^at^ 1 ' ■ ....................... . ' TO RENT—heated. apartment in Lucknow. Apply at; Sentinel Of­ fice. ' ■ WOOD FOR SALE — hardwood furnace blocks and limb wood? mostly ' maple. Ftank Miller? iphone 46-r-5. FOR SALE — ■ heavy steel posts, ; suitable for stables and 6-inch I. / beam. David Anderson, R. R. 3, Lucknow. ; FOR SALE—cement septic tanks, approved by the Health Unit. We deliver/them. Forsiter’s Welding Shop, phone 206-r-ll, Lucknow. FESS OIL SPACE HEATERS— regular $121,00- now available to cash purchasers for $99.50. At “Crawford’s^ FeedStore*——------- 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. FARM FOR SALE — 10Q acres, Lot 7, Con. 5, Kinloss, 2-storey brick house, water, and' hydro throughput, bank ' barn, ^Ood stables with water bowls, straw shed, 12 acres bush. John D. Mac­ Leod, R. 3/Holyrood. WORK WANTED Beatty stabling, installed, do all kinds of cement work, carpenter work, plastering, . block“_laymg7 chimneys,. concrete silos, repairs or new work. ROY C. SCHMELLER General Contractor, - kinlough Phone Ripley 18-r-4 MEAT FOR'S ALE / Good beef for sale by the quar­ ter, Beef killed tinder license from the Department of Health* Highest quality meat. Lowest prices. Raynard Ackert“Holyrood;---- Phone 24-30 Ripley. personalized gifts Personalized napkins, coasters, playing cards, everyday cards; stationery; informal's, 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 ’ ■ mind. Phone Don Thompson, 33 or 35, or call at/The Sentinel . Office. ‘ ' NOTICE Miss Hazel Culbert wishes to announce that she will re-ofjqn herbeautyparlorinLucknowon Monday,. September . 28th,\ NOTICE - Re Beaiity Parlor Holidays Bailey’s: Beauty - Salon will be closed for holidays from Satur­ day, September 26th, to Monday, October 5th,. inclusive. The Salon will re-open for business on Tuesday, October 6th. NOTICE •RE ELIGIBLE VOTERS Those who will be entitled vote in West Wawanosh Town­ ship on the by-law to grant $9000 to Wingham General' Hospital, will be property owners only. Thosze not entitled to vote in­ clude tenants (unless their lease is of the duration of the deben­ ture, which is ten years), farmers soils, farmers daughters or farm­ ers sisters, or a person who is a municipal elector by reason of being a wife or husband of the person rated/ or . entitled to be rated, for land as provided by Clause D of sub-section 1 of sec­ tion 58, R.S.O., .1937; Chap. 266, Sec. 283. UN MEMORIAM MacKENZIE—in loving memory of Mrs. William MacKenzie who1 passed^-away—oneyearago,^om September 28th, 1952; Till memory fades and life de­ parts - You- -live/for ever in our -hearts., —Sadly missed by. The Family. IN MEMORIAM GARDNER—in loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Victoria Mae Gardner, who passed away one year ago, September 24th, 1952. . A •' Years of striving, little play, . Loving and giving all the way; . A cheery smile, a heart of gold, to*" the dearest mother the world could .hold. , Happy memories, fond and true, “From us who"thoughLthe“world of you. -—Sadly missed by husband Mark, sons Lome and Ivan and daugh­ ter Yvonne. CARDOFTHANKS I wish to sincerely thank friends and neighbors ‘who so kindly remembered me while I was in the hospital and since re­ turning home. It was. very much appreciated. Donald Smith, Holyrood. The Family of the late Mrs. William Rbbinson wish to. express their deep gratitude and sincere thanks tp all those who were so kind and sympathetic at the time of the death of their mother. . The Kilpatrick Family wish to acknowledge with sincere thanks the many kind acts and express­ ions of sympathy extended them at the time of the death of Miss Susan Kilpatrick. FARMERS! —Have_your electric grinder and. hammermill cleaned and over: hauled before the heavy season, for them begins. Reliable service at, Haldenby Electric, Kinlough FOR SALE—purebred Shorthorn bull calf; 12 months old, dark, red rin color. Good size, very smooth. An extra good calf* Anyone look­ ing /for a gdod sirp .should see. this animal; also two young Cows [ with. good big calves at side. | James Forster;—phpne43-r-12/ I Lucknow. . ■ NOTICE^ ’. I am purchasing horses for meat * or' bush, also $10 to $15 for sick, crippled or disabled cattle. ,Write. Leroy Achesop, &R/. 3, ;At- wood,. Ont, or get in touch with me at Lucknow Community ‘Sale on Wednesday; - , - / I COMING EVENTS j , WHITECHURCH RECEPTION A reception and d&nce will’.be held in Whitechurch Hall on, Fri­ day night, September 25th at* 9,30 p.m.<,fpr Mr. .and Mrs. Donald Ross ..(nee Jean Gaunt),'Every ­ body, welcome, W.A, BAZAAR There will be a bazaar, baking -sale^and^tea-roomJn^he^lAidtr. now United - Church Sunday School Rbom on Saturday, Oct­ ober 3rd, commencing at 2.30 un­ der auspices of. the Women’s As­ sociation. - ‘ - • ■ ■,•.•■.■■■../ . ■ ■_ • EUCHRE PARTY f There will be a euchre party, Monday, October 5th, in the Re­ creation Hall, Lucknow, under auspices of the Altar Society of St. Mary’s Catholic Cliurch. Play­ ing starts at 8.30. Lunch wilt be served. » ‘ “THIS GATHERING STORM” Accomodation for 750 at Han­ over High School, Wednesday, Sept. 30th, 8^00 p.m., to hear Dr. Bob Pierce in person and to see his newest Missionary film “This I Gathering Storm” taken in Asia with Evangelist Billy Graham preaching to Korean refugees and the masses of India. Hanover Youth , for Christ. Recent rains have hastened the sowing of fall Wheat and. assisted greatly in the ease of plowing" and cultivation. As yet only a small percentage of the fall wheat is sown. Fall pastures Which were previously quite dry; have also -been-~ increased—by—t-Ke—recent- rain. In. the cash crop .areas the harvest of beans ,has been the order of the day and fairly high yieldshave been reported, v even, though the hdt spell dFtwo weeks ago, hastened "the harvest. All corn crops have been making ex­ cellent growth and high yields are anticipated. Presbyterian Evg. Auxiliary • The first Auxiliary meeting for the Fall season was held at the home of Mrs. Leonard MacDon­ ald with the president, Mrs. Mor< gan Henderson, taking the open-j ing exercises. Hymn 58 was fol? lowed with prayer; and tlYe~Tast~ chapter from the study book wak taken toy.: Mrs. Norman Taylor. Mrs. O.- Pedersen had the story from “Jungles Ahead”, and Mrs. Jack MacDonald read the scrip? t.ure lesson. Th? Bible study on one of the Beatitudes was taken by Mrs. Jack Fisher. A very in­ teresting reading was given by Mrs. Pollock and. the Current events by Mrs. Ken Chester. Hymn 295 was sung and the meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. M. Sherwood. ‘ BIG SAVINGS for new subscrib­ ers to, Life Magazine. Take advan­ tage of this special introductory offer — limited time only. Sub­ scribe now at The Sentinel Of­ fice. - I Am Puchasing BOARS at 9c to lie per lb. v — -—liveweight________ Write LEROY ACHESON R.R. 3, Atwood, Ontario get in touch with me at Lucknow Community Sale on Wednesday \ JOHNSTONE'S funeral home ’Phone 76 MacLEHNAN and MacKENZIE FUNERAL SERVICE —Services—conducte(L_accprd2_ ing to your wishes at youf Home, Your Church, or at our Memorial Chapel at no additional charge.__ AMBULANCE SERVICE ’Phone 181, Lucknow. Day or Night 1 I t i MEMBER OF Ontario Insurance Agents’ Association ■ •'••For' Appointmenvorlnformation See Wm. A. Schmid, ’Phone 167-w Lucknow * Kenneth J. MacKenzie Insure With The WSNGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP We* Have'Been Memorial1 INSURANCE Co-Operative Life Insurance “Co-Operative—Automobile­ insurance Mercantile & Farm Fire Insurance Economical and Reliable. t. A. CAMERON LUCKNOW Phone 70-r-10 Dungannon R.O. . " Optometrist •/" LISTOWEL, ONT. Will be at Wrona’s Jewellery store, Ripley? 10 a.m\ "td"9;p.m., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 a nxi~e very-Second—W-ednesday-.- Eyes examined - Glasses fitted For appointment ’phone, Roy MacKenzie, 96-r-24 Ripley. Years, Always Using . THE BEST GRANITES Along With Expert Designing and Workmanship. Prices Most Reasonable .Cemetery Lettering a Specialty R. A. SPOTTON Phone 256, Winghafm Ontario DR. T.B. CLELAND , VETERINARIAN BUSINESS and TAX SERVICE • MONTHLY AUDITS ForThe Small Merchant, Professional man "and the Farmer, S. J. PYMM P.O. Box 74 - Lucknow, Ont. Office in Kilpatrick Block ’Phone 23-w INSURANCE FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY —^-AU-TGMOBILE^— :'■••• AND 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 Joynt Block ' Telephone: ’ >ffiee-435——-Residence-31-J— R.S. Hetherington, Q.C Barrister, Etc. . Wingham and; Lucknow IN LUCKNOW Each Monday and Wednesday Located on the ground floor in the front of John Kilpatrick’s Building *Phone Wingham 4- Office 48 Residence 87 c ..: Culross Mutual FlftE INSURANCE CO. ; for^ ■ •' . . Reasonable rates, sound pro­ tection & prompt, satisfactory settlement of claims. FARISH MOFFAT , ? Yoiir Local Agent' ' . R. 3, Teeswater. ’Phone Teeswater 57-r-41