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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-12-23, Page 4, ■ ••• 1 « , ■. ' ’ . • - PAGE FOUR THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, 23rd, 1953 HARDWOOD TOPS FOR SALE- Mrs, C. Weatherhead, phone 128-j Lucknpw/ . . FOR SALE — green hardwood, any length;? Leave your order with Joe We.iler,<R< 6, Lucknow.' FOR SALE—'black fur coat, size 44; in good condition. Apply to Mrs? C. Shaddick. ■ ~ ■ ■■■r-wb ■ if", c ' FOR RENT—-house on comer of Willoughby and Havelock Sts., 6 rooms and bath. Available at once. Apply E' J. Farrish,. Gorrie. FOR SALE — electric DeLaval cream separator; used 6 months, price $65. Reason for selling, now shipping.milk. Apply to A. Ham­ ilton, R. 6, Lucknow. • WANTED—young lady or elderly lady requiring some nursing care, Room arid board, modern < home, sellable in 1954. Apply to Box A, Lucknow Sentinel. FOR SALE—cement septic tanks, approved >by the Health Unit. We deliver thein. Forster’s Welding Shop, phone 206-r-11, Lucknow. s TUiRNIPS FOR SALE— by the bushel, bag or truckload. Good table turnips. Reasonable prices. Alvin B. Hamilton, Second Con­ cession, phone Ripley ll-r-7. . PLEASE RETURN — will the party who received' two men’s shirts in error from Armstrong’s Laundry,Lucknow,pleasereturn and exchange for his own., RAWLEIGH BUSINESS now opt en in Bruce. County. Trade well established. Excellent opportun­ ity^ Full' time. Write at once. Rawleigh’s Dept. L-271-189, Mon­ treal. , ’ SEWAGE DISPOSAL Have your septic tank, .wells and cisterns pumped out the sani­ tary way. Rates reasonable. <. ; IRVIN COXON,. Milverton, Phone 254: FOR, SALE—John Deere No. 10A hammermills, just at the right price. See these before you buy. Complete with cyclone, 2 screens and bagging attachments. Can be driven/Withtractors15_JO^'and over:-Your, John Deere dealer, < Waiter Breckles, Kinlough, ? Phope Ripley ’ 18-20 TIMKEN & >RESS;URE' BtHU?- ERS for service 24 hours a day. HISELER & SON; Patrick and Edward Sts., Wingham, phone 426. tender's TENDERS WANTED— by The West Wawanosh Township School Area Board, the following quant­ ities of wood: S.S. No. 4,l26 cord; No,. 3, 10 cords; No. 2, 25 cords; No. 17/ 20 cords. This wood to be 14” long, nothing over 10 inches or under 6 inches in diameter. Hard maple and beech. 'To be split and piled in school yard not later than June 30th. These signed and sealed 'tenders to be in the hands of Secretary not later than January. 16, 1954. The lowest or any tender not nec­ essarily accepted. W. A« Stewart, Secretary, Dungannon, Ont. GIVE NURSERY STOCK FOR XMAS. 40 to 60 percent cash dis­ count sale. April delivery. Spec­ ial Xmas trade only. Roses reg. $1.75,now79c.Evergreens $7 to $9 value for $3.60. Amazing prices of fruit trees and hedges, while we have them. Order ; now. Act fast. Hogle Nursery, Campbell­ ford, Ont. . LIVESTOCK WANTED ’ Dead, disabled u horses or. cows removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service call “STONES” collect Ingersoll 21, Wirigham 561J or Ripley T82. FOR SALE OR RENT—4-apart- ment house, 2 basements, two bathrooms, heavy servicb wiring. Choice location on Station St;, close to churches and school. W. L. MacKenzie, phone 193 Luck­ now. . : CARD OF THANKS . The Family of the late Mrs. Elizabeth MacLehnan e/x t e ri d their, heartfelt thanks and appre­ ciation to all those who were so kind, thoughtful and sympathetic at the time of their bereavement. fl ’ Mr. and Mrs. . Glenn Moore wish to ^express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to friends and neighbors for their many kind acts aqd •‘expressions of sympathy, in their bereave­ ment. . - . WANTED ,< I am purchasing boars at 9c to 11c per lb.” liveweight, also horses for slaughter at top prices. Write direct to Leroy Acheson, Atwood, Ont., or get in touch With me at Lucknow Community' Sale on Wednesday, on contact Sid Gard­ ner, Lucknow. ; ' ' . MEAT FOR SALE Good beef , for sale by the quar­ ter. Beef killed under license from the Department of Health. Highest quality. Lowest prides^ . Raynard Ackert, Holy rood, Phdne 24-30 Ripley. HELP WANTED MALE ,Opportunity to establish yourself in permanent business seHipg nationally advertised products for home and farm.* No invest­ ment necessary. Man, between *25 and 55 preferred. . Write Dept. O-L-2, The J*. R. Watkins Com­ pany,.350 St. Roch.St., Montreal. --The- C a th olic Women-s—League- of St. Joseph’s Church, Kings­ bridge, wishes to acknowledge with thanks the splendid support and response in connection with the benefit, dance held for Miss Rita Doherty. J Nick Hedley wishes to thank all his friends and neighbors, for remembering him. with cards, letters, fruit, flowers, sweets and reading material, and to those who have helped him and Mrs. Hedley in other ways since he took ill Such kindnesses will long be remembered; ‘ .....'-i.....,i....aisags:?;;...... - ii......................................., {coming eventsj DANCE AT ZION Zion L.O.L., will hold s dance in Z|on Hall on Tuesday, Decem­ ber 29th, Ladies with lunch free, Bruce’s orchestra. KINGSBRIDGE DANCE There will be a dance in Kings­ bridge Parish Hall on Monday, December 28th. Door prize? Wil- loughiby orchestra. Admission 50c. I I COMMUNITY NIGHT First Community Night under auspices , of St; Helen’s Women’s. Institute jn the Community Hall, Monday, E>ecember 28th. at. 8.30. Dance after. Silver collection. Ladies bring lunch, HYPNOTIST COMING The Lucknow Branch of the ■ Canadian Legion is bringing Jhe sensational hypnotist, Dr. Edwin Heath, to Lucknow early in .Jan-' uary.. Watch for further particu-. lars. ■ ■ HOLIDAY DANCES Under auspices of the Lucknow ; Fire Company dances' will be' held in the Town Hall oh Christ- j mas Night to music by Wilbee’s i Orchestra, and on New Year’s Eve j to music by Tiffin’s Orchestra, j Novelties and noise makers for the New Year’s Party./Admission ! 75c, , " ■■■ • I Is LaRosa TV Man of the Year?v Kicked up the- ladder by Ar­ thur Godfrey, Singer Julius La- Rosa is earning fabulous money : with engagements throughout | the country and on TV. Read “LaRosa—TV Man of the Year?” | in American Weekly with this j. Sunday’s (December 27) issue of' Detroit Sunday Times. | • . .-...... ■ ;, .. ;'.’ ■ t.... ■■■■ I ■ ....................... .... v. i RAY ROBINSON Floors LAID, SANDED AND FINISHED. ’Phone Carlow 2105 R.R. 1, Port Albert -L STOP! * SHIPPING FEVER * PNEUMONIA * CALF DIPHTHERIA , * INFECTIONS ENTERITIS: This Season With NIXON’S FEVREX the concentrated, easy to use solution which combines the effect of 4 SULFA DRUGS. Complete, detailed dosage chart for all animals on every bottle. UMBACH DRUG STORE Phone 13-w, Lucknow . I I. I T» I G. ALAH WILLIAMS Optometrist Office on Patrick St., just off the Main St. in WINGHAM Professional Eye Examination OpticalServices Evenings by appointment. Phone: Office 770; Res. 5. T T JOHNSTONE'S FUNERAL HOME ’Phone 76 Day or Night Ambulance Service USE OF FUNERAL 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 or Night DR. T. B. CLELANb VETERINARIAN LUCKNOW Telephone 175 Havelock St., south of V Super test Garage BUSINESS and TAX SERVICE MONTHLY AUDITS For The . ’ Small Merchant, Professional man and the Farmer. S. j. PYMM P.O. Box 74 - Lu^know, Ont. Office in Kilpatrick Block ’Phone 23-w I i I Agnews* Agency Howard Agnew — Jos/Agnew MEMBER OF Ontario Insurance Agents’ AsSqciation GENERAL INSURANCE Established Over 30 Years Ago Telephones: Business 39 . Residence 138 GREETINGS I I I Sincere Greetings That You and~Yours May Have- A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS and A Full Measure of Health/ Happiness and Prosperity in The New Year. T. A. CAMERON LUCKNOW F. T. ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST GODERICH FOR APPOINTMENT ’Phone 1100 For .Appointment or See Wm. A. ’Phone 167-w Information Schmid, Lucknow INSURANCE FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY AUTOMOBILE ; AND LIFE To Protect Your Jack, Insure With Jack Today. J. A. McDONAGH R. R. 3, Lucknow;, Ont. Thone 61-5, Dungannon 1 R. W, ANDREW Barrister and Solicitor LISTOWEL, ONTARIO IN LUCKNOW Every - Wednesday’ and Saturd^ . Afternoon Office in the Jqynt Block Telephone:/ Office 135 Residence 31-J I I I r I IN MEMORIAM HARRIS^-in loving memory of. my dear cousim Fr ances Lorrainer who passed away five years ago, -Decbmber^-i7thr-~lr9-48t—and—m.y_ grandfather,. Thomas H. Harris, who passed away three years ago, November 3rd,- 1950. Like falling leaves, the years fli,t. by, ' But memories of you will ’ never • die, ' —Always remembered by- Lem But none seemed as unfortun­ ate as Dr. W.^V. "Johnston, He lision at Dungannon and later in i the , day T<5m Hackett and the Doctor figured in a collision on ; Main Street, By coincidence, Dr. M.' H. Corrin • got his car back . that same day, after undergoing |-fender repair^ that were requir- diteli”’ were frequent and a.hydrO after a greasy highway ;blackouLinASlbabrnin • sh.oulder- pulled Thirri -■ into- . :the to one/car smashing a pole iri j ditch 'near Nile, to clip\a .hydro .1 ACCIDENTS MARK ' WINTER’S RETURN' Old Mari Wnter paid a return visit to this district on Tuesday, making roads slippery and cut­ ting visibility with a heavy ’fall of snow. r .. ' Reports of motorists “ to . one/ < We-'itiye^dale. district;..pole. r 1 , ■——4—Britannia-Rdi— . (corner South St.) '* GODERICH, ONT. ROY N. BENTLEY - - ^Public Accountant Telephone 1011 1 Kenneth J. Mackenzie R.O. Optometrist LISTOWEL, ONT. Will be at W-rona’s Jewellery storp,. Ripley,JO a.m./tb 9••p’jh., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30th „LnxLJvery__S.econ dJlYednesday^ . Eyes examined - Glasses fitted For appointment ’phone Roy """MacKerizie, 96;-r;24 Ripley. I P. Stuart Mackenzie Barrister and Solicitor WALKERTON, ONTARIO •_ " >■ ■. IN LUCKNOW Each Wednesday OFFICE IN HENDERSON BLOCK b R.S. Hetherington, Q.C. Barrister, Ute. Wirigham and Lucknow IN LUCKNOW , STATE FARM MUTUAL “AUTOMOBttE^- INSURANCE ■ i ■ ~ ■ Investigate Before Investing ' 1 ' REUBEN WILSON'<. , R. R. 3, Goderich Phone 8(hf-8 Dungannon WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP We Havis Been. Memorial Craftsmen For Thirty^Five '; Years, Always Using ' THE BEST GRANITES . - Along With ' Expert Designing arid Workmanship. J Prices Most Reasonable ■ Cemetery-Letteri ng a Speci a 11y Fhorie Wirigham/’OnUrii) Each Monday and Wednesday Located on the ground floor in the front of John Kilpatrick’s Building ’Phone Wingham Office 48 Residence >7 Insure With The . FIR® INSURANCE CO. ... for , '■ ' .? Reasonable rates, sound- pro­ tection & prompt, satisfactory settlement Of claiirnA. ♦„ PARISH MOFFAT Your Local Agent ; . Toeswater. * ■ Phone Tee^Water 57^*41 * > sSfflrfissii t