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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-10-21, Page 4PAGE FOUR WANTED—baby carriage. Apply at Sentinel Office. WANTED—quantity: of sod ’land, suitable for growing flax. And- erson Flax Products, Lucknow/ FOR SALE—girl’s show suit, size 3, pink, like new. Mrs. Geraid Wagner, Lucknow. FOR SALE—Gilson electric wash­ er; in good condition. Apply to, Haze! Culbert, Lucknow. LOST-r-small- dark brown .female hound. Please notify _Ted_.Hpwey or phone-47-M. - STOVE FOR SALE — Wingham cook stove in good repair. John Pritchard, Lucknow. FOR SALE—blue snow suit, size 1 to 2; also go-cart. Mrs. Lew Taylor. ROOM AND BOARD in comfort­ able home for middle-aged man or .pensioner. Apply at Sentinel Office. LOST—a sum of money on M^in St. , on .Saturday night. Finder please notify Elizabeth MacDon­ ald at Dr. Little’s Office. FOR SALE—3 large glassed show cases, about 10 ft. long,, mirror backs. Enquire at Market Store, Lucknow," phone 12, ~ PIGS FOR SALE—10 pigs, eight weeks old; also a Shetland pony. George Alton, phone, Dungannon 84-9.-------. FOR RENT — 7-room house on Ludgard, St, in Lucknow, small barh with double* garage. Enquire at"“Box22,"'Luc^^ WANTED about five window shutters. Must be in good repair. Russell Irvin, phone .64-17 Dun­ gannon. / FOR SALE—7-room house, Well insulated, 3-piece bath, good cel­ lar. and garage. Price reasonable. Phone 142-R Lucknow. SEED.. WANTED—highest prices paid for xlover^ and 'grass sebd. Harvey Hagedorn, kintail, phone Dungannon66-17. , WANTED-middle-aged Woman as edmpanion to elderly lady, light housekeeping duties. Apply to Box J, Lucknow Sentinel. FOR SALE—cement septic tanks, Shop, phone 206-r-ll, Lucknow, approved by the Health Unit. We deliver them., Forster’s Welding TIMKEN & PRESSURE BURN­ ERS for service 24 hours a day. HISELER & SON,; Patrick and Edward Sts., Wingham, phone 426. RAWLEIGH business now open in Bruce County, Trade well es­ tablished. Excellent opportunity. Full time. Write at once> Raw- leigh’s Dept. J-274-189, Montreal. TRACTORS FOR SALE—1 John Deere A.R. hydraulic; 1 model 401 hydraulic and plows. Both have been demonstrators and are drast­ ically reduced in price. Walter Breckles, Kinlough. XLE ARING„.AUCT’IOJSLSALE^ stock arid implements at Lot 13,^ Cori; 8, Huron Township, V2 mile east of Ripley, on Friday, Oct­ ober 36th at 1.30. See. bills’for. list & terms.; Herb Carter, Prop.; Donald B. Blue, Auc. ■ MEAT FOR SALE Good bpef for sale by the quar­ ter. Beef killed Undei* license frbm the Department of Health, Highest quality meat. Lowest prices. / ■ Raynard Ackert, Holyrood, ; Phone 24-30 Ripley. ... \.v ... • . '* k-.,. .... , j.-‘ AUCTION SALE Of 120 head of cattle at the Ripley Stock Yards on Thursday, October 22nd, at 1.30 p.m. 50 western, calves, 50 yearling cat- ; tie, 10 heifers in calf, springing, „ 5 cows in’ calf, 4 purebred yearl­ ing Durham bulls., Wm. Harris, Prop.; ;Donald. B. Blue, Auc.- , J'.’ ♦ •I FOR RENT—heated apartment on Main St. Apply ,at Sentinel Of­ fice, . LIVESTOCK WANTED Dead, disabled horses or cows T^mov^"~~free~^ prompt and * efficient \ service Call “STONES” ^collect Ingersoll 21, Wingham 561J or Ripley 182. NOTICE I am purchasing horses for meat or bush, also $10 to $15 for sick, crippled or disabled cattle. Write Leroy Ach^on, R.R. 3, At­ wood, Ont., or .get in touch with me at Lucknow Community Sale on Wednesday. . ~ IN MEMORIAM GARDNER—in loving memory of >Mrs. Ernest Gardner, who passed aWay on October 18th, 1949. # Till memory fades and life de- . £arts ■ • - —r You live forever in our hearts. //Ever remembered by Husband apd Family. T” ~SALE BY TENDER In the Estate of Mary Sarah Mac- Kenzie. The undersigned will call . for tenders for the sale of the Real Estate of the above estate, in the following manner^ —Good seven room- fr31X16 house located on Lot Number Seven, Plan i29, in the'.subdivision of the North half of Lot Number 60, in the First Concession of the _Township__cif.... kinloss, and con- taining three-quarters of an acre of land. . - .j Tenders must be in the mail to the undersigned by Friday, the ’ ~23rcl~~day^ "pf October ~1953, ~and should be marked “Tender”.. Up­ on the acceptance of the”tender, ten percent of the purchase price Will be immediately due in cash, and the balance in thirty days. Highest .or any tender not nec­ essarily accepted. Dated at Lucknow, Ontario, this. 10th day of. October, 1953. . . Ross MacMillan, Administrator, R.R. 3, Holyrood, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IntheEstateoLMarySarahMac- Kenzie. All persons having claim s against the estate of Mary Sarah MacKenzie, late of the Township of Kinloss, in the County of Bruce, spinster, deceased, who diifed on or about the 4th day of September, 1953, are hereby notified to send in their claims duly verified to the undersign­ ed Administrator for the said Estate' on or before the 31st day of October; 1953, as after the said latter date the estate will ■be distributed /among those en­ titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the . said Administrator shall then have notice. Dated at Lucknow, Ontario, this. 7th day of October, 1953. Ross MacMillan, R.R. 3, Holy­ rood, Ontario, Administrator. R. W Andrew, his Solicitor herein. NOTICE CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST ■POSTING VOTERS’ LIST Voters’ Lists, 19£3, Municipality Of the Village of Lucknow in • the County of Bruce. Notice is hereby, given that I have complied with Section 9 of the Voters’/Lists Act and I have posted up at my Office at Luck­ now on the 10th day of October, A.D. 1953, the list of all persons to vote in the said Municipality for members of Parliament and at the Municipar. Elections and 4hatr^uch-4ist^remains-fOF4nspec-- tion. , . And I hereby call upon all Voters to take immediate pro­ ceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the* 24th day of October, A.D. *952, Dated at . Lucknow, Ontario, this 10th ’day of October, A;D. 1953. E. H; AGNEW, Clerk. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO — j'— II II ■■ I — II — II"WC* ! COMING EVENTS| MASQUERADE DANCE At Fordyce School bn Friday, October 23 rd. Prizes if or those in costume. Good music. Ladies with lunch free. Admission. 50c, or 35c for those in costume. * SHOOT CLUB STARTS The Monday Night Shoot CJlub will resume weekly parties in the Johnstone Block on Monday, October 26th. Ladies please bring lunch. ■ ‘ . N W.A. BAZAAR The Club’s Scotch in the day, October 30th at ,1.00 p.rri. Catalogues on request. Andrew Gaunt, sales manager. SHORTHORN SALE Huron-Perth Shorthorn second annual sale of Shorthorns will be held Lucknow Arena on Fri- to? ' S3 CA CD O Z IdH >23 m . ZION I .... * -ladies of Zion W.A. will hold a bazaar of quilts, blankets, sewing,, homemade baking and a tea in the Legion Rooms on . Sat­ urday, October 24th commencing at 2,30, RECEPTION AT ST. HELENS „ A reception will be held at St. Helen’s Community Hall on Thursday, October 22nd in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller (nee Eileen Elliott). Tiffins or­ chestra. ; Ladies please bring lunch. TURKEY SUPPER Amberley R.B.P, 132 will hold a turkey supper at Reid’s Corn­ ers Community Hall on Friday, October .»30th, at 7.00 p.m; Pro­ gram and dance. Admission $1.50. Tickets available from any mem­ ber. DANCE AT DUNGANNON The Colwanash Junior Farmers are sponsoring ^ dance in Dun­ gannon Agricultural Hall, Friday, October 23rd. Music by Norm -Carnegie and his orchestra with Roy McCreight as floor-manager. Dancing from 10.30 to 1.30. Lunch counter in the hall. Admission 50c. MASQUERADE DANCE” ” The Ladies Auxiliary will hold a masquerade Hallowe’en dance in the Town Hall on Friday, Oct- ober v30th.”“eostume--^>rizes-“for fancy, lady and gent and comic lady* and gent. Tiffins Orchestra. Admission. 75c. Draw will be made for fancy quilt on display in McLennan & MacKenzie win­ dow. MASQUERADE DANCE Come and enjoy yourself ,at the Hallowe’en masquerade dance at Holyrood Hall, Wednesday, Oct­ ober28th. -Mullin’s -Orchestral Prizes for best. Hallowe’en cos- tume.-bestHallowe’encoupleand many other prizes. Lunch coun­ ter. Auspices of the Holyrood Women’s Institute. TURKEY SUPPER & DANCE There will ibe .a turkey ban- quet in the Recreational Centre on Friday, October 23rd' at 6.30 at which time Lucknow Juven­ iles, W.O.AA. champions, will be presented with the League tro­ phy and jackets. Admission is $1.25, Everyone welcome. Dance aljter to Wilibee’s. orchestra/Ad­ mission 50c. ■J . ■ . ' . ■ ‘ , CORN FOR SALE Feed corn. on cob delivered to your farm from the picker. Heber Davis, SR.R. 1, Centralia, phone d-r-21, Lucan, or contact N.. E. Bushell, phone 6, Lucknow. OPPORTUNITIES Become a bookkeeper, steno­ grapher, or typist in your spare time, Lessons 50c. For particulars, write Canadian Correspondence Courses, 1290 Bay Street, Toron- CONTEST—with every $10 pur­ chase, you receive, a chance to win a Christmas •tgift~(-yonr"choicc of $100.00 furniture) at the Mild-, may Furniture Store. Draw takes .place December 22nd; G, Schuett, Mildmay. • CARD OF THANKS Mps. Charles Steward sincerely thariks firends for remembering her While in hospital with cards, flowers, visits and treats. All Were very much appreciated; ’ Ashfieid Presbyterian The Thankoffering meeting, of Ashfield, W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Emile MaqLerinan. The order of service from the Glad Tidings ’ was used. Mrs. Hugh MacKenzde presided, Rev^ J. R. MacDonald was guest speak­ er, his theme 'being The .Thanks­ giving of Jesus.'ke sajd th^ we should thank God for the privil­ ege of being a member pf the W.M^S. and helping to give the WEDNESDAY, OCT. ?lst, 1953 T gospel to others, by quit prayers and offerings. Mrs. Oliver was another welcome guest and she gave a short talk. A letter of thanks was read from Miss Carol Chiam for a gift from our Aux­ iliary, ..Pians were made about the Presbyterian Training Insti­ tute which is to be held in Wing­ ham, There were 30 present,. Mrs. Archie McMurchy invited us to her home for the next meeting. rriOH - Q _ (ft (A >