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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-08-11, Page 4Insure With The i Telephone 1011 * Vi, 'i. THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCEt ■I I re- I.S. A CARD OF THANKS Moderate Prices IW I f ■J 'I I FOR SALE—-tbaby carriage, con­ verts, to a stroller. Small tricycle. Feiding gate. Reasonably priced. Mrs. Hugh Cuming, Lucknow. SEED WANTED—highest prices : paid for clover and grass seed. HarveyHagedorn, Kinbail, phone Dtingannon 66-17. . -v - - ... 1.'*' '. .. FOR SALE—fresh killed spring chickens, 5 to 7 pounds. Allan Miller, R.R. 1, Lucknow, 87-r-4 Lucknow. , Hac- HOUSE FOR SALE — five-room stone . .cottage, , hardwood floors* modern conveniences, garden. Reasonable, Garfield MacDonald. HOUSE WANTED—party wishes to buy modern home in Lucknow, threebedroorris preferi’ed. Apply iby < letter to Box 127, Lucknow. REUBEN WILSON R. R. 3, Goderich Phone 80-r-8 Dungannon . Office in the Joynt Block ' | Telephone: Office. 135 Residence 31-J wraxafe.'..1 u1 "j. .... ................—....T- FOR SALE—water softener. Ap­ ply to Mrs. Well Henderson. IN LUCKNOW Each Wednesday OFFICE IN HENDERSON BLOCK — ,.-.1 .1,-.y. /' ■ ■. ROY N. BENTLEY . Public Accountant' WANTED Experienced girl for office work. Apply to Post Office Box 388, Kincardine. \ , FOR SALE—large size crib with full draw, chest of drawers and serving trays, hand made by the late N. E. Bushell. Apply td Mrs. N E./Bushell. STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE 1 •€ 1 . . r Investigate Before Investing MEMBER OF 7 .Ontario Insurance Agents’ Association ■ ■■■■— V|. 4 Britannia Rd, (corner South St.) GODERICH, ONT, HOUSE FOR SALE—modern 8- room 1 brick house on Havelock St. Oil furnace, hardwood floors. Apply; to Dr; T. B. Cleland, Luck­ now. TENDERS .1 : Township of Kinloss DRAIN TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be G. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist, Office on Patrick St., just off the Maim St. in .. ...... ' / l^lNGHAM •..; / Day or Night Ambulance Service USE OF FUNERAL HOME At No Extra Cost GENERAL INSURANCE Established Over 30 Years Ago Telephones: Business 39. Residence 138 Professional; Eyfe-Examination Optical Services Evenings by appointment. PhOriei Office 77®» Res* R. W. ANDREW j Barrister and Solicitor , ■ LiS.TO.WEi,' ONTARIO. . ’ [. —. . ■ IN : LUCKNOW^ I 7,/. ’ Every. .. _ Wednesday and Saturday |j" Afternoon ' . Culross Mutual ■ FIRE INSURANCE CO. ■•.f’ for Reasonable rates, sound, pro­ tection & prompt, satisfactory settlement qf claims,. FARISHMOFFAT Yo,w£ Local Agent ’. R. 3, Teeswater. ’Phone Teeswater57-r-41 FOR SALE—-blue gabardine suit, like new, for boy age 14. Phone Dungannon 84-17. / FOR SALE—litter of ready4o- twean pigs. /Wilfred McQuillan, phone 207-r-5, Lucknow; Barrister and Solicitor WALKERTON, ONTARIO FOR SALE — purebred Jersey cow, fresh, 5, years old. R. B. „ Quance, Lucknow. Agnews' Agency Howard Agnew — Jos. Agnew PAGE FOUR PHONE 41 fpr a price on meat by the quarter; also custom work arid cutting. Welsh Meat Markei, Lucknow/ '/ ' FOR SALE — the old reliable Dawson’s Golden Chaff wheat, grown from government regis­ tered seed. Free of weeds. John Chisholm and JSon, Dungannon; •phone 13-r-2. / , ' ■ , ’ • , . ■ • It ! THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEWESPAYi AUOUW U, 195< 4 '• CLEARING AUCTION SALE of farm stock and implements at the farm of Lloyd Cornish, Lot 30, Con. 2, Huron Township, Ya mile west of the Ripley Road, on. Thursday, August 19th. See bills 'for list and .terms. Lloyd Cornish, Prop.; Emile MacLen- rfan^Auc/ ' 1 •; ' ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION For artificial insemination at its best for all breeds, call the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Associ­ ation between . 7.30 and 10.00 a.m. on week days and 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. oh Sundays. Phone collect Kincardine 460 or Mildmay 130-r-12. ’ BABY CHICKS Want some 3-4 week started chicks,? Bray has them. . Pullets R.I. x. White Leg; or Leg. Some heavies. And if you, want dayplds for next month or Oct. order them now. Ask us for full par­ ticulars, aigent— ' D; R. FINLAYSON, Lucknow. | COMING EVENTS j ■ RESERVE THE DATfc A' Variety Night will be spon­ sored by the St., Helens Y.P.U. on, the Church grounds on Friday, September 10 th. -, * • .< PALACE GARDENS, FORMOSA The Ranch Boy Trio—Beg Bit­ ton, Rossy Mann and Ernie King —will play a return engagement at the Palace Gardens, Formosa, on Sunday, August 15th from 2.30 to 5.b0 p.m. pn the new arena'* floor*, in Mildmay Community Centre on Wednesday, August 18 and every second Wednesday/ $2,300 in cash prizes, Super special of $1,000 must go. Three specials of $200. 14 games for $50 each for $1.60. Extra and special cards 25c or '5 for $1.00. .poors open at 7.45, Games start at 9.00 sharp. ...... — 7’.1”...... -...... .... F.T.ARMSTRONG: 'OPTOMETRIST T . . , ..... • • ■ • . • <. GODERICH FOR APPOINTMENT ’Phone 1100 1 For ^Appointment or InfQrmatioh *. ‘See Wm. A. Schmid, .’Phone 167-w‘ Lucknow NOTICE The regular monthly Child Health Conference will be held ih the Legion Hall, Lucknow, on Tuesday, August 17th from 10 to 11.30 a.m. Everyone welcome. ' ----------’* ■ ■ •—'i..., •' ..............■■■■.. MEAT FOR SALE ~ ...Good.’bee/^^^ quarter. Beef killed under license from the Department of Health. Highest quality. : • . Raynard Ackert, Holyrood Phone 24-30 Ripley ceived iby the undersigned up to 9 o’clock p.m on Monday, August 23, 1954, for the construction of the , Burt Municipal Drain con­ sisting of 4,260 feet of tile drain of sizes 5 to 14 inch, and 3,740 feet of open drain of 3 foot bot­ tom; also for the construction of the Nine Mile River Improve­ ment Of 1954, consisting of 5,600 feet of open drain of 16 foot* bot- Tenders in each' case to be ip form of lump sum to be accom­ panied by marked cheque for 10 percent of tender. Plans ; and specifications may be seen at Clerk’s office or at Jiames A. Howes, engineer, Listowel, Ont. Work to begin at once .if poss­ ible and be completed by Oct­ober 1st, 1954. The lowest or any! tender not necessarily accepted. J. R. Lane, Clerk, Kiriloss Twp., r ood;-Ont. ~ . The effects of small amounts of alcohol is insignificant 'if the drinker ^is7Iyfng"~in a hammock. Not so if he is operating fast< moving machinery, or engaged in any activity involving hard work; dexterity and good judgment­ athletics for instance. Instru^ merits called dynamometers en­ able investigators to measure muscular output. It has been found that there is a ten percent dos^innmuseufei^ieneEgy- orie-ho'ui^ after dririging two to six ounces ofwhiskey.This“fatigue’effect’’- 'however, is only one of the ef­ fects of alcohol responsible for the “No Alcohol’ rule universal-' ly enforced in athletics, trans- portationandindustry—AlcohoL blurs vision and interferes with sk’ilful movements involving split-second timeing and pgood judgment. Most young people like to get behind the wheel of Dad’s bar. As a class, even With­ out alcohol, their driving record is not impressive. In fact their’s is the AArorst record of any age group.1. Therefore they need to know * that the “coupla beers” alibi receives little sympathy from police officers. Dr. J. M. Russell; ,after 15 years of exam-, ing the ^drivers of “death cars” for Canadian courts declared,. “At least 50 percent of all fatal acci­ dents are caused by drinking”.— Advt. // ’ - WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP We H^ve Been Memorial .. Craftsmen For Thirty-Five . Years, Always Using THE BEST GRANITES Along With // -Expert pesignirig^a^ Workmanship. Prl^^MosURe asbna bTe7^ 7 Cemetery Lettering a Specialty R. A. SPOTTON Phone 256fWingham,Ontario INSURANCE I FIRE, WIND, CASUALLY : AUTOMOBILE AND LIFE To Protect Your Jack, Insure With Jack Today. J. A. McDONAGH R. R. 3, Lucknow, Ont. ’Phone 61-5, Dungannon FARM FQR SALE — 100 acres, Lot 26-27, Con. 6, Kinloss, half mile from church and school. Good buildings; water and hydro in house and .barn. House recent­ ly remodelled. Neil MacDonald, Langside. PERSONAL SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! GAIN 5, 10, 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tabletsyfor double results’ new healthy flesh; new vigor. New “get-acquainted”, ^ize only 60c. .All druggists. SEPTIC TANKS FOR” SALE Steel reinforced cement' septic < tanks, 6V2 ft. by 3 Ya ft., 5 feet • deep. Capacity of» 450. Imperial gallons.. The design and construc­ tion of; these tanks has been ap- / proved by the Huron and Bruce \ County'Health.Units/1 We deliver ' any distance. Apply to Albert /Porter’s .Welding Service, Luck­ now. ■ ; ■ TENDERS' WOOD TENDERS WANTED /Penders w.ili be .receiyecTby the tiridersighed ,until Saturday, Aug- / ust ' 28fh7 1954, ‘ for- ‘30 Cords Of 7 elm wood 16 inches long and not less than 6 inches nor more, than . 12 inches-’in diameter, to be de­ livered to the Town, Hall, Luck- how, by September 30th^ 1954. Lowest or any tender not nec­ essarily. accepted.. . ; ’ E. IL Agne^, Clerk,1 Village of, ■Luck Mrs,.; Grayddn Ritchie wishes to sincerely thank, all those who so kindly remembered her .with gifts and get-well Wishes while j in the hospital in London. ’ , Mrs. Tom Robb wishes to thank ; friends and neighbors for gifts* flowers, cards and letters While' a patient in Wingham HospitaL • Special, thanks to Dr. Corrin of Lucknow and to the nurses arid, staff of Wirigham. Hospital. The: Ross Family wishes to most sincerely thank friepds arid neighbors for the many kind acts; and expressions of sympathy ex­ tended them in their recent be­ reavement. They were indeed ap­ preciated. . .......J Mrs. Robert Simpson wishes to extend her heartfelt thanks, to friends and neighbors who •* so thoughtfully . arid kindly , remem­ bered her in many ways during her recent illness/ All these kind acts were sincerely appreciated. , t Mr, and 'Mrs. Charles Hallam acknowledge with sincere thanks the kindness .and Sympathy of friends and, neighbors, at the time, ^ofZthe death, of Mrs. Hallam’s mother. Special thanks to Doctor Corrin, Mrs. George Twamley,1 , Rev. Watt and to Blake’s church. Hackett W.M.S. Meeting The children’s meeting of kett’s W.MJS; w^s“ held-at the Tib®enoi“M^”Geo^e^AltbhTwith" 12 children present. Hymn 623 Was followed by the 23rd Psalm repeated in unison. A reading by Sandra Jean Cameron was much enjoyed. Hymn 583 was sung fol-’ lowed iby an interesting reading by Mrs. Bert Alton, The word for the roll call at the next meeting is “Always”. The children ad­ journed 'outdoors to play after which, the business part’ of the meeting was dealt with/Lunch was served 'by the hostess assist­ ed by. the ladies present. “What/hai>pehed to that friend of yours With money to burn?” “He met his match”. ,.’If you can’t figure out what : makes some people < Click it may i be their false. teeth. )■ INSURANCE Co-Operative Life Insurance Co-Operative Automobile Insurance Mercantile & Farm Fire Insurance Economical and Reliable; ' See:. . Z - T. A. CAMERON Lt'CKNOW Phone 70-r-10 Dungannon Kenneth J. Mackenzie R.O. Optometrist1”^ . LISTOWEL, ONT. at the former Wrona Jewelery store, Ripley. 10 a.m; to 9 p.m., Wednesday, august 18th and every Second Wednesday. Eyes examined - Glasses fitted For appointment ’phdrie Roy MacKenzie, 96-r-24 Ripley. V ■ / ' / "I P. Stuart MacKenzie JOHNSTONE'S FUNERAL HOME ’Phone 76 CO-OP AUTO INSURANCE ... Cari Now Accept TOWN RESIDENTS & COMERCIAL TRUCKS as well as the farm, business. 7 For information consult T. A. CAMERON, LUCKNOW, ’ Phone Dungannon 70-r-10 ’ JOHN McMURCHIE, RIPLEY, / Phone 20-f-23 ......... 1LS. Hetherington, Q.C. 7, ; Barristef* JEtc. ■ ■ Each Monday and Wednesday. Located dh th.e ground floor ; in tbe front of • John Kilpatrick’s Building . ’Phone Wingham ' Office 48 Residence 87 »■ I MacLEHHAN and rWKhiziE— funeralservice 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 .1 RAY ROBINSON floors LAID, 'SANDED ANiJ FINISHF.O. ’Phpne Carlow 2105 ’ R.R. £>.'’Pbrt Albert