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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-09-30, Page 4PAGE FOURt K. FOR- RENT—two-room apartment in the Joynt Block, Apply to J. W. Joynt. ’ ’ HOUSE FOR RENT -^- six-room’ “~BnclTTiouse7on7Campbell--Streetr Apply at Sentinejl Office* . . SEEDWANTED—highest prices . paid for clover and gfass seed. ; Harvey Hagedorn,. Kintail, phone Dungannon 66-17* < - • FOR SALE—cement septic tanks, ''approved ,byt the Health Unit We deliver ■ them. Forster’s Welding Shop, phone 206-r4i, Lucknow. FOR SALE—useS space heaters, choice of four makes; new floor furnace; two new coql and wood­ furnaces; - fuel loil tariks^'Art Gil- . more^ phone 61-r-13 Dungannon. FOR SALE-Abath tub and Singer sewing machine with all attach­ ments, in good condition. Apply to, Mrs. Peter McCall, Rose St., East. FOR SALE— electric 7 - inch table saw (never used); button hole at­ tachment for Singer sewing ma­ chine; tarpaulin.Apply to T8-r-10 Ripley. • r t r; 4 I 4 / < .ft, • ’ ’ . n . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO NOTICE .1 arift purchasing horses for meat or. bush, also $10 to $15 for sick, crippled or .disabled < cattle. -Writfe Lerov Acheson. R.R. 3, At- wood, Ont., or get" in, touch with me at Luckririw Community Sale dh'-WridnesdayrT*.... . c • ' ■1N MEMORIAM ; •.■? / GARDNER—in lpvingmemory of a dear sister, Mrs. Mark Gardner, who passed away one year ago. Asleep in Jfesus, blessed sleep. From which none ever wake to ’/ weep,. A calm and undisturbed repose, Unbroken by the last of foes.' .i-rEver remembered by her sis- ter, Mrs. Alex Havens and two brothers, John of London, and Harry of St. Marys. R .■ ■I , I. • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30th, 1953 t *i i TIMKEN & PRESSURE BURN-i ERS for service ^4 hours a day. HISELER & /SON, Patrick and Edward .Sts., Wingham, phone 426. •/'/.’■ DRY WOdD FOR SALE — 12”. stove size hard maple; also elm stove wood? R. T. Kilpatrick, Con. 8, Ashfield, phone 72-r-2 Dun- gannori. h- . _ . . • _ • - ■ • ; - —- BRAY.. November - December > broiler cockerels should be on order now. Ask us for particulars. Ask also about started chicks. Contact us soon. D. R. FINLAYSON, Lucknow. IN MEMORIAM " MacKINNON—in loving memory of a dear mother, Qhristena Ann MaeKinndn, who passed away two years ago, September 27th, '1951. \ Tho, bitter* are the tears, the storm of sorrow, Tho’ sadly day -by day we miss her here, We’ll' meet again upon a bright tomorrow, When God shall wipe away the lingering tear. —Lovingly remembered by her family. “ LIVESTOCK WANTED Dead, disabled horses or cows removed free of charge. For prompt arid * efficient service call “STONES” collect Ingersoll 21, Wirigham 561J or Ripley 182. CARD OF THANKS . Mrs. Etta Roberts, wishes to sincerely tharik all those whoso kindly remembered her with cards and flowers, and in other ways, during her illness. Miss Hazel Culbert wishes to thank her friends for their kind acts, sympathy cards and floral tributes /in her recent bereave­ ment. ' . \ ; Mrs. Arthur Cook and Cameron wish to most sincerely thank friends and neighbors of the Paramount commuriity for their kind remembrances which were much appreciated. ! COMING EVENT$] BRUCE PLOWING MATCH Bruce County Plowing Match will be held Saturday, October. 3rd at Wesley Smith’s farm, P/2 n>iles north of Port Elgin on Highway 21, . DANCE AT KINGSBRIDGE The Catholic Women’s League is sponsoring a dance in Kings­ bridge Hall on Friday, October 2nd." Carruthers orchestra. Door “prize—at™ll/30r—Lunct^^punter.- Everybody welcome. RECEPTION AT L A reception will be held/at Lahgside Hall .on Friday^ Oct- ober : 2nd in " honor of Mr- arid Mrs, Donald Stewart. Tiffin’s orr chestra; Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome. W.A, BAZAAR There will be a bazaar, baking sale and tea room in the Luck­ now United Church Sunday School Room ^on Saturday, Oct­ ober 3rd, commencing at 2.30 un* der auspices of the Women’s As­ sociation. • EUCHRE PARTY 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 Church; Play< ing starts at 8.30. Lunch will be served. ■ WALKERTON SABLES Tuesday, October 13th, Zone 2 Yorkshire Sale. . Wednesday, October 15, Bruce County7 Shorthorn Sale. . - Thursday, October 15th, Grey- Bruce-Huron Aberdeen Angus Sale. / »' Friday, October 16th, Bruce “County HolsteinHeiferClassic_ TEESWATER FALL FAIR October 6th and 7th ' ■ Outstanding Live Stock Show 4 H Clubs Commercial Exhibits 2.24 Trot or "“Pace—^Running Race 2.18 Trot or Pace. Sarnia Lionettes Trumpet Band Kincardine Pipe Band CONCERTS ?'• Jos. A. Mclnnes, zPres. , 2 DANCES Melvin Rome, Sec.-Treas. v FARMERS! ——Have-vour electric grinder arid hammermill cleaned and over- * hauled before, the heavy season for them begins. Reliable service • -at, ■ •? • . Haldenby Electric, Kinlough WANTED — Clerk-stenographer for part time employment in re­ cently opened Office in iJucknow, of the Bruce Counjty Health Unit. Applications to state, age, exper­ ience and salary expected to T. H. Alton, secretary - treasurer, Bruce County Health Unit, Walk­ erton, Ontario. 1 . PUBLIC NOTICE , Owing tojllness, beginning on Wednesday, September 30th,. ex­ press will be handled, temporarily from C.NJl. station. Daily pick­ up and delivery as usual. Tele­ grams handled from Mis^ Hen­ derson’s home. Agent Canadian National Express. v WORK WANTED Beatty stabling installed, do all kinds of cement work*, carpenter work, plastering, block laying, NOTICE A vote of the qualified rate- payers of the Township of West Wawanosh on the proposed by- BROTHER RUNNER-UP, SISTER BREAKS ARM AT FIELD DAY I i John MacDonald, 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. 1 was runner-up in the Intermediate class at the Publjc School Field Day, He had 20 points to 21 .chalked up by champion P,eter Carmichael. John was runner-up for the1. Junior championship last year. Seems he just can’t make it. . ..." But his little sister, Marianna, age 6, didn’t have such good for­ tune. Shp fell during one of the races and broke her arm about an irich above the “ elbbw' and has since been a patient in the hospital. Mrs. MacDonald was formerly Margaret McKirinori/pf Kinloss. law to grant Wingham General MacDonald ^of^ Wingham Hospital $9,000 arid proportionate “Stuns to Goderich and—Clinton-: Hospitals as the need arises, will be-taken on October 5th, 1953; : Polls will be open fr6m~~9^a^m. to 5 p.m. at the following places and the persons named-will be in charge of the polls. Polling w Sub-division No. 1, parish Hall, D&ngannon, Ont. De­ puty Returning Officer, Benson Finnigan; poll clerk, Wm. Caesar^ Polling Sub-division No< 2, Public. Library, Manchester, Ont.. Deputy returning officer, Chas. Asquith; poll clerk, V. Young- blut. Polling Sub-division No. 3, Township Hall, Lot 18, Con. 7 & 8. Deputy returning officer, John Cameron; poll clerk, Frank Mc- Quillin. Polling Sub-division No. 4, Public Hall, Si: Helens, Ont. De­ puty/returning,, officer, Wm. A. i chimneys, co!Tcrete~ srlos—repal-FS- -HumphreypoH—clerk-,—Norman- or new work. ROY C. SCHMELLER General Contractor, Kinlough l Phone Ripley- 18-r-4 c MEAT FOR SALE < Good beef for sale by the quar- ter. . Beef killed under license from the Department of Health; Highest /-quality . meat Lowest -prices. r Ray hard. Ackert, Holy rood, —Pkuire“^4^30-RipleyT^—— McDonald. . Polling Sub-division No. 5, Public School Builidrig, Lot 18, Con. 12. Deputy. returning officer, Fred McQuillin; poll clerk', Jos. Anderson. Polling . Sub-divison No, 6, Parish Hall, St Augustine, Ont Deputy returning officer, Jas. Leddy; poll ■ clerk, Ed Robinspn\ Dated at . Dungannon, Ont, September 12, 1953. , /=--^tu*mn^hiiUps/^leFk-of-^West Wawanosh Twp. ’ PERSONALIZED GIFTS Personalized' napkiri^ coasters, playing icards, everyday cards, stationery, informal's, and match*, es are practical for every day use___ ___ ____ ___ arid also malce lovely, gifts. It’s Catherine MacKenzie), a daugh- . hot too early to! get s.orrie of that' ter, Janet Louise. ’ ' - ChriStrtias shopping off your mind, Phbrie Dori 'Thompson, 33 ; . BORN. \ MYERS—in Grace Hospital, Ot­ tawa, ’’September 11th, 1953, *tb Mr. and; Mrs. Rae Myersr (nfee Another way to waste a lot ofor 35, or call at* The Sentinel J tithe is to be punctual fot ap- Office.i pdintments. w I Am Puchasing BOARS 9c to 11c per lb. liveweight “““■ Write 1~“'T~ LEROY ACHESON ' R.R. 3, Atwood, Ontario or get in touch with me at .Lucknow Community Sate ori Wednesday. f at Ai 6. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist bffice on Patrick* SU just off the Main St in WINGHAM ■■■'ini „ ■■■111,.. 1 1. 1 I, IJI....'.,1 DR. T. B. CLELAND VETERINARIAN Professional Eye Examination Optical Services Evenings by appointment. ^Phone: Office 770; Res. 5. / JOHNSTONE’S FUNERAL HOME *Phone 76 Day or Night Ambulance Service USE OF FUNERAtr HOME At No Extra Cost / Moderate Prices MacLENNAN 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 y? , or^ Night Agnews’Agency Howard Agnew Jos. Agnew MEMBER OF Ontario Insurance . Agents’ Association 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 R.O. Optometrist LISTOWEL, ONT. be at Wrqna’s Jewellery STATE FARM MUTUAL —AUTOMOBILE­ INSURANCE Investigate' Before Investing - '' • *' REUBEN WILSON R. R. 3, Goderich ■ ' 1 Phone 30-r-8 Duhgannbn • r I • r . 6 t t Havelock St., south of Supertest Garage LUCKNOW Telephone 175 BUSINESS and ■-rTAJFSERVieE-’^ ' monthly audits /; For The •; Small Merchant, Professional man and the Earmer. S. J. PYMM P.O. Box 74 - Lucknow, Oat Office in Kilpatrick Block ’Phone23-w F. T. ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST GODERICH FOR APPOINTMENT ’Phone 1100 For ^. Appointment or Information See Wm. A. Schmid, ’Phone 167-w Lucknow INSURANCE FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY AUTOMOBILE - - :__AND LIFE To Protect Your Jack, Insure With Jack Today. J. A. McDONAGH R. R. 3, Lucknow, Ont. ’Phone 61-5, Dungannon •f i i i I Will be at Wrqria’s Jewellery store, Ripley, 10 a.m. to 9 p,m., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 and every Second Wednesday. TyeTexamiiied7;~Glasses"fitted“ For appointment ’phone RoyMackenzie, 96-r-24 Ripley. «* WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP ■We Have Been Memorial Craftsmen For Thirty-Five Using , THE BEST GRANITES Along With - , Expert Designing and Workmanship;. ; Pricfes Most Reasonable Cemetery Lettering a Specialty R. A. SPOTTON Phone 256, Wingham. Ontario1 <..' i R. W. ANDREW Barrister and Solicitor * LISTOWEL, ONTARIO IN LUCKNOW ' Every • ■ Wednesday and * Saturday Afternoon Office in the Jqynt Block Telephone: Office 135 Residence 31-J * P. Stuart Mackenzie Barrister and Solicitor WALKERTON, ONTARIO IN LUCKNOW Each Wednesday OFFICE IN HENDERSON BLOCK R.S. Hetherington, Q.C. ‘ Barrister, Etc. . . Wingham and Lucknow IN LUCKNOW _^JEAch-JMondayL/-__ and Wednesday Located on the ground floor in the front, of John Kilpattick’s Building, ’Phone Wingham Office 48 Residence 97 r i Insure .With The CulrossMutual FIRE INSURANCE CO. for . Reasonable rates, sound pro­ tection & prompt, satisfactory settlement of claims. PARISH MOFFAT Your Local Agenit R.3,Toeswater. ’Phone Teeswater $>7*r-41 ir * 1V > J ‘ .