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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-07-24, Page 8;vance-Tunes, Thuxsday, July 24, 19 • FOR SALE e•e mop LASS1�l�� AIR CONDITIONER for sale, 8500 BTUs, $100. Phone 5 24b 2571. STOCK - MANNING piano and bench for sale. Phone 357- 1463. 24b GUNS bought, sold and ap- praised. ABC Sporting Goods, B. Jenkins, Minnie Street. Jne26prrb M. -H. 6' BINDER for sale, in excellent condition. Ph. Dori Procter, 378W13, Brussels. 24p PROMPT dio ani" television service. Licensed technician. Repairs to all makes and mo- dels. Pattison Radio and Elec- tric, phone 357-2262. 29rrb VACUUM CLEANER Sales & Service for all makes. R. K. Peck, Varna, dial 1-262-5350. D26rrb QUINCY'S Portable Welding. •Complete'portable welding ser- vice. For Sale -6 ton wagons and gravity grain boxes. Con- tact Quincy Bridge, phone 357- 3488. 17-24p VACUUM CLEANER SALES & SERVICE—Vacuum cleaner bags and filters to fit all popu lar makes, G.E., Westinghouse, Hoover, Eureka, Singer, Filter Queen, Airway, etc. Replace- ment hose and complete va- cuum service. Pattison Radio and Electric. 29rrb • - ' CAMPING IS A DELIGHT in a RIDE -LITE. Camper Trailer Sales & Rentals from Somers & Richmond, phone. Brussels 47J or 260W. M-J&Jp EAVESTROUGHING on house or barn. Metal flashings. Roof repairs. CHIMNEYS built. Free estimates. Morrison Bros., phone Lucknow. 528-2546, 2Orrb FOR ,SALE --Steel pipe from 1" 'to, 5"; woodworking ma- chinery; shafting; pulleys and. belting, new and used; Shel- don dust collecting system; double fan with. motors. M. Brown, ph. 357-2332. 17-24p AUTHORIZED DEALER for Simplicity garden tractors. till- ers and lawn mowers. Agency for • .Bolens garden tractors, lawn Mowers and tillers. Also reconditioned used lawn mow- ers., . Call Earl Jenkins, 357, 26$3,Wingham Lawn and Garden Centre, 257 Shuter Street. FOR RENT DO 1T YOURSELF? USE PLASTIC PIPE fia i:, in 6.-i Seeab nivv - for . ail, , Plu'inbing Needs! Wii1 every order receive free —prepared layout When job completed any unused materials in new condition may be returned —All 'goods guaranteed —At competitive " prices Money Back Guarantee For Fast Service . and the Important Extras see PERCY, CLARK Plumbing & bleating Supplies Edward Street - • 351-3080rb 3 -BEDROOM HOUSE for rent, about 7 miles north of Wing - ham. Lorne Fisher, R. R. 2 Wingham. 17-24b CARS * A TRUCKS FOR' SALE. MODERN, spacious downstairs heated apartment for rent. Ex- cellent xcellent location. Apply P. O. Box 33, Wingham. 24b LARGE 1 - BEDROOM apart- ment for rent. Close to schools and hospital. Available Aug..1. Additional mom available for den or possible bedroom for child. Phone 357-2433. 24p JE1 P for sale. Apply. George Cameron's Sunoco, Wingham. 24b 1960 VAUXHALL for sale, in relatively good condition, four new tires. Any . reasonable of- fer accepted. Phone 357-1184. 24p CARS FOR .SALE '67 Plymouth 4 -Dr., V8, Lic. '67 o 'Lic: 696563 '66 Ford; Lic. 596561 '64 Chcv. ' _-ton, Lic. B40154 '62 GMC '..-ton, Lic. Y55102 JOHN, BROWN MOTORS Gorrie 24b 2 SPACIOUS apartments ' for rent in former post office, 3. and 4 bedrooms, kitchen, bath, large hall, Oil heating; ample room in baser/rent. Write Alice Legge, 141 8th East, Owen Sound. 8rrb LIVESTOCK FOR SALE -SALES HELP WANTED 4 •HOLSTEIN heifers for sale; one due this week. three in September. Bob i lastie, Gor- rie, . phone 32W2. • 24b CONSUMERS in rural area of Wingham need Medicines, Spices, Flavorings, Cosmetics, etc. Start your profitable busi- ness with famous Rawleigh , Products. Write Rawleigh Dept.. G453-501, 4005 Richelieu St., Montreal 207, Que. 24b MALE HELP WANTED FULL-TIME male help wanted for grocery department. Ap- ply Manager TGA. 24b MAN required to train in 'motor rewind shop, above av- erage mechanical ability, knowledge of electricity or electronics preferred but not essential. Apply in person to Burke Electric, 357-245.17-24b 27 PIGS for sale. 10 weeks old. W m. Black, 357-2739. 24b 20 PIGS for sale. Ronnie Stutz man, R. It. 1 Clifford, Con. 17. 24b AT STUD Quarter .horse, Floyd's Bailey II. Apply Geo. Cameron. 15eowb HAY FOR SALE TENDERS WANTED • TENDERS FOR TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP Tenders will be received by the Road Superintendent, Alex MacTavish, R.. R. 1 Bluevale, for a new one-half . ton truck. Tender forms may be receiv ed . at the Municipal Office, Bluevale, any afternoon. Tenders received until Aug. " lst, 1969, 12 o'clock' noon. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.. John V. Fischer, Clerk. 4-31b LOST DRAIN TENDER TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWANOSH SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until 6 o'clock p.m., 5th day • of 'August, 1969, for the ton- ' struct1on i of the SCHULTZ DRAINAGE • . WORKS ' • 3,218 Lineal Feet of Closed Drain; 82 Lineal Feet of C.M. P.; 3' Catch Basins.. Contractor to supply all ma- terial. Township will advance price of tile when delivered. Certified cheque of 10% of bid price to accompany each tend- er. Tenders to state commence- ' meet and completion date. Lowest ,or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tender forms ,..must be obtained and plans and Specifications may be seen at the Clerk's office. . WINONA THOMPSON, • Township Clerk, Phone 357-3518. 0ntario17-24b . t STANDING HAY for sale. Ph.' 357-1189 in evenings. 24b 40 ACI;ES-uncut hay for sale. ;'hone Weinstein, Teeswater 392.6510. ' 24b DEAD STOCK REMOVAL .for fresh dead, disabled cows and horses. For the most prompt and, courteous service in this dis• tract PLEASE CALL COLLECT MARLATT BROS. Phone 133 • Brussels. Ont. 24-hour service -7 days a week License No. 390.0-65 WANTED .WANTED = A piano, prefer- ably an apartment size grand. Also ' seeking part-time em- ployment,.. such as odd jobs around your home. Phone 357- 3039 front' 1-6 p.m 24p LOST—Labrador hound, black. Phone 453313. Brussels. 24b WANTED. DEAD STOCK Fresh dead stock; cows dead, $12. each; dead horses, $20. each, over 500 pounds, accord- ing to size. Collect 369-2410, Durham.. Lorenz Removal. Jn 16rrb'70 MISCELLANEOUS THE DECOR SHOPPE Floor Covering Sales — Installation Harding Carpets - Draperies Murray Gerrie 357.2002 • Wingham CARDS OF THANKS Many thanks to all who sent cards, gifts and visited me while a patient in Wingham and District Hospital.—Danny Martin. For Building and Repairing CHIMNEYS, ROOFING, SMALL BRICK s AND BLOCK WORK Call: HARRIS BROS. Brussels, 351-W4 17-24p We would like at this time to convey our thanks and ap- preciation to our many friends and neighbors for the shower given in Bluevale Hall. George and Ruby Brewer. 24b SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment used All work guaranteed Write: LOUIS BLAKE R. R. 2 Brussels, Ont. Phone '442W6 Brussels A3=Jly3lp I would like to thank rela- tives, friends and neighbors for flowers, cards, treats, gifts and visits while a patient in Wingham and District Hos- pital. Special thanks to the coffee club for their lovely gift. Thanks to the nurses in intensive care ward, Dr. Mc- Gregor, Dr. Leahy and Dr. M 24b Kim.—Jenny Lee. I would like to thank every one who sent cards, flowers, gifts and treats while a patient in Wingham and K -Wb hospi- tals. Thanks to Drs. Corrin, McKim and Stephens, also the nurses, ambulance staff and to the people who helped in any way at my home while I was away.—Mrs. Don Martin. IN MEMORIAM PROCTER — In memory of a dear husband and father, Wilbert Raymond Procter, who passed away one year ago, July 25, 1968.. God saw you were getting weary, He did what He thought best, He put His arms around you, He whispered come and rest. The Golden Gate stood open One year ago today, With goodbyes left unspoken You gently- slipped away: —Sadly missed by wife Dor- othy, sons Donald, and Mur- ray. 24p NOTICE *TO CREDITORS NOTPCE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF ALMOND JAMIESON • ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above 'mentioned late of the Township of . East Wawa - nosh, County. of Huron, Con- struction Worker, who died on the twenty-third day of May, 1969, are requested to file proof of same with the under- signed on or before the• 23rd day of August 1969. After that date the executor .will proceed std=, distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have bad netice. • Dated at Wingham this 21st day of July, 1969. CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL, Wingham, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executor. 24-31-A21b FOR YOUR Insurance Needs in Automo- bile. Farm Liability. Accident' and Sickness Ilome Protection Call your Co -Op Agent — LLOYD MONTGOMERY 53 Maple Street, Wingham Dial 3513739 SEE GEORGE BR1SOKS at Stratford Cemetery Memorials Ltd. for Memorials of Distinction Lowest prices in the area 38 Avondale Avenue STRATFORD Phon?271.6736 Collect REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.* SMALL' UNFINISHED house or cottage for sale near Wing - ham. Has to be moved.' For more information write or call Mrs, Harold Jacklin, Brussels, phone .411. 24b WILLIAM S. NEED Real Estate Broker and General Insurance Dial 357.2174 WINGHAM, ONTARIO' !• 11,14,,,0 Coming Events COMMISSION RATE — 3% ON HOUSES IN WINGHAM Duplex, modern, excellent state of repair, oil furnace, good lot, 2 blocks off main street. Early possession. CLOSING NOTICE Maclntyre's Bakery will ger closed from July 28 - Aug. 2b. CLOSING NOTICE LeRoy Jackson's Plumbing & Heating will be closed from July 26th - August 10th,nb- elusive. Brick duplex, each unit self contained, good repair, 2 new oil furnaces, 1 block to main street, excellent income pro- perty. Full price $15,000 with terms. Early .possession. Several farms •for sale throughout the district. Several cash customers wish- ing to locate in Wingham de- sire 3 bedroom single dwell- ings. If you are thinking of selling contact immediately. FOR SALE PRESENTATION In Bluevale Hall, Friday, July 25, a card party for Mr. and Mrs. Alex Corrigan, corn,. mencing at 9:00 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. 24p OPEN AIR GOSPEL DRIVE-IN SERVICE One mile north of Wingham on Highway 4 at 8 o'clock every Sunday evening during July and August. Special speakers and music. Everyone welcome. J3-A31b CLOSINGNOTICE Dr. P. J. I,,eahy's office in Teeswater will be closed from Thursday, August 7, to Thurs- 1, day, August 28, inclusive. 17-24b RECEPTION For Mr. and Mrs. Bevin Tiffin, (Ann Marie Leddy), in Whitechurch Community Hall, Friday, July 26. Music Tiffin's orchestra. Everyone welcome. Lunch will be provided. 24b TROUSSEAU TEA Mrs. William A. Tiffin, Wingham, wishes to invite friends, neighbors, and rela- tives to a trousseau tea at her home, 378 Frances Street. on Saturday, August 2. 1969, from 2:30-4:30 and 7:00-9:00 p.m., in honour of the forthcoming marriage of bier daughter, Hilda. 24p EDWARD A. ELLIOTT REAL ESTATE BROKER AND GENERAL INSURANCE WINGHAM — Telephone: Bus. 357.1590; Res. 357-1555 AUCTION • SALES AUCTION SALE of General hold Furnish.- and Horne ings, Appliances Workshop Power Equipment on • • ,SATURDAY, JULY 26th starting at 1:00 o'clock . ESTATE MARKETING SERVICES . Auction Centre 20 Water Street, Wingham The proprietors have select- ed EMS to administer on their behalf the following items of desirable goods: • -- , Drill press; Craftmaster table saw; 4" belt stationary sander; .cut-off saw unit; table. saw with tilting arbour; 4" jointer; jig -saw with 14" throat; chest full of • tools (many. antique); collection of.. tools and accessories for work- shop use; 40' extension ladder; refrigerator; electric range; TV set; large old console radio • in good condition; 2 small , radios; !chesterfield suite;_, chrome kitchen set; Colonial bedroom suite comp.; parlour. rockers; 6. press -back chairs; bunk. beds; 2 large desks; swivel office chair; sectional... den set; step, end and coffee tables;- 2 wicker . chairs; 3` good' carpets; dresser and bed; 4 chrome chairs; six dinette.' chairs; 2 boy's bicycles; child's sidewalk play cart; buffet and table; quantity of dishes; • housewares and a Special; -ii. group of job lots; heavy duty hot, plate with heavy wire; an assortment of other desirable ' 7 items. Jack Alexander, Auctioneer. E.M.S., Administrators. . On view from 10 a.m. Sat- urday until sale time.- Come early and get a. seat. Sale will end about 5:15. ESTATE MARKETING SERVICES Auction Centre J. A. (Jim) Currie, Mgr. E, 357-1011 24b $8,900 buys this neat 5 -acre well -landscaped property with a 1'v -storey 2 -bedroom frame home and ,a large well -kept barn with attached shed. This farm is situated on a paved road. Immediate possession. ' One floor three - bedroom home with large picture win- dows in both living and dining room. Attached garage. Good location: Immaculate 1'. -storey frame duple. two blocks from main street. three bedrooms on each side. New furnaces. new chim- ney and extra insulation. Sep- arate entrances. One side va- cant for immediate possession. Excellent income home. Two-bedroom frame cottage on Edward Street. one block from shopping area. Immcdi• ate possession. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rich- ard Crane of Elmira, anno nce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Louise, to Hugh Patrick Mundell, Lieu- tenant Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mundell of Bluevale. The wedding will take place on Saturday, August 2nd, at 2 o'clock in St. Aidan's Anglican Church, Elmira, Ontario. 24p Mr. and Mrs. George Meech - an of Listowel, announce the forthcoming . marriage of their daughter, Stella Marie, to Mr. John Brian Kerr; son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr of R. R. 4 Wingham. The wedding will take place August 9, 1969, at 2 o'clock in St. Stephen's An- glican Church, Gorrie. 24p Mr. and Mrs. Clare Harris, Fordwich, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Mr. Lesli Arthur Watkins, Toronto, sor of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Watkins, Leeds,. York- shire, England.. The wedding will take place Saturday. August 16, at 3:00 p.m., in Fordwich United Church. 24b ` 'Mr. and, .Mrs .Lorne B. Edwards 'bf 'TeSwater, Ont., wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Carol Marlene, to Robert Wallis May, son of and .M$. Wil- liam D. NW/of nghani. The 'wedding will ta`lte place on t Auggst 22, 1969 ,..in. the Tees - water Vnrtiec'f-'''iirreh•-'apt 7t80'-- ' pill, • • 24p CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Dairy Cows will be held for James Wilson South half lot 4, con. 8, Morris Township, 1 mile north and 1 mile east of Blyth, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th commencing at 1:30 p.m. 23 Holstein .cows and heifers, fresh and springers. This herd has been on •D.H.I.A. Terms of Sale—Cash. Owner or auctioneer not re- sponsible for any accident day of sale. . Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer. 357-2349. 17-24b ANTIQUE AUCTION of furniture, dishes and glass will be held at Wroxeter Arena SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd at 11:00 a.m. Don't miss this one. Full list next week. p24 CLEARING AUCTION SALE . of farm machinery, household effects and antiques 'for Frank Olheiser R. R. 2 Lucknow, 1 mile south of .Lucknow, on SATURDAY, AUG. 2, 1 p.m. Ferguson tractor with Free- man loader; Massey Ferguson 3 furrow plough: 3 point hitch cultivator; Ferguson 24 -plate disc; manure spreader; horse mower; dump rake; snow blower; Hornet chain saw; hammermill; farm trailers; bee equipment; air compres- sor; 'anvil; cedar rails; quan tity of steel siding; set of tractor chains; electric fencer; set of dies; wall clock; kitchen clock; mantel clock; clock parts; wall phones; oil lamps; hanging lamps; rocking chairs; parlor table; large spinning wheel; churn; rope bed; frames; accordion; gossip bench; chesterfield and chair; day couchrugs; platform rocker; buffet: desk; chest of drawers; beds; cedar chest; lamps: chest of flatware: dishes; coloured glass: part toilet sots: trunks; oil stove with fan; wood and coal kit- chen stove; law1 chairs; .22 rifles: fire extinguisher etc. Terms—Cash. Farm sold. Mike Cummings, Auctioneer, Goderich, 524-9064. 24-31b BIRTHS BAIRD-trIn Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital, on Wednes- day, July 16, 1969, to Mr. and Mrs. George Baird, Wingham, a son. ENGLISH .--- In Wingham and District ' Hospital, on Satur- day, July 19, 1969, to Mr. and 'Mrs.. James English, R. R. 4 Wingham, a son. FISCHER --- In Wingham and District Hospital, , on Tues- day, July- 22, 1969, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fischer, R. R. 2 Teeswater, a daugh- ter. Messengers WHIT ,CHURCH --The Mes- sengers held' their meeting in the Sunday School room during -church service on Sunday. In the absenceof the president, Ronald Soloman, Earl Thomp- son presided and gave the call to worship. and read the ture. K • - • prayer. The minutes were read by the secretary, Clare Weber, " who also called" the roll which was answered by seven. The offering was received by Mur- ray Gibb and prayer was given by Linda Moore. The leader, Mrs. D a v e Gibb, completed thc story on China and closed thc meeting with prayer. THINKING OF A MOBILE ° HOME OR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE? Drop us a line or telephone: RUSTON MOB QLdE HOMES. Limit 547 PLAINS ROAD EAST, BURLINGTON Tel. Code (416) 632-$400 3-10.17-24b P- ed BUDDING ARTISTS—Vacation Bible School at the Wingham United Church helps to bring out latent artistic abilities in these three- and four-year olds. Seated, from the left are: Maureen Beattie, Cheryl Beattie, Heather Gorrie, Ginny LeV.an, Timmy • Stainton, Cheryl Marks, Karen Beecroft; . standing: David Willis, Murray Willis and Susan Brown. —Advance -Times Photo. • 4 Wroxeter Personal Notes Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jackson and two daughters of Stoney Creek are spending this week with Misses Elsie and Marion Gibson. Miss Fannybelle Weir, Wing - ham, called on Mrs. 'W. Wei and Miss Gertrude Bush one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle H' a r t and family have returned home from a trip to the western prov- inces where they visited a num- ber of relatives. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen were Mr. Elmer Dennis, Misses Ethel and Tena Dennis, Mrs. Margaret Cuthill, all of Sea - forth, and Mrs. Louise Marks of Vancouver, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Charles and family, Listowel, and Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Wal- lace Township, visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter ' Charles. We are sorry to learn Mr. Charles is still on the sick list but hope he soon improves. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cle- ment of Toronto were, at their Dome here at the week -end. ,.mss Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weir, Calvin AO. Karen} off b>tcc�lfel' spent the early part o „last week with MIs, W. Weir, Miss Gert- rude Bush, and M r, and Mrs. George Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nixon and Howard of Camp Borden and David Duggan of Stayner were, guests at the week -end with Mrs. George Griffith. Mr. Doug Statia isa. patient in Wingham and District Hospi- tal. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Salter, Islington, spent Saturday at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart, Dale ,and Douglas of Oshawa have re- turned from their trip to the western provinces and spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Hart and with Mrs. Ed- ward Newton, Wingham. The boys remained to visit relatives this week. - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weir and Karen, Etobicoke, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson at the week -end. Miss Gertrude Bush Mrs, W. Weir were also .guests at the same home on WINGHAM DAY 357-1423 JERRY'S TAXI Owned and operated by GERALD McLEAN LOCAL and OUT-OF-TOWN 24 -Hour Service Night 528-2647 No toll charge from Wingham Sunday. Calvin Weir returned home with his parents and Miss Glenis Gibson will spend' a week with them in Etobicoke. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark have returned home from a week's vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Pollock; Brockville. - The Sanburn reunionwas held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Hislop. on Sun- day. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Mel Sanburn of Blue - vale, Miss Melinda Sanburn and Mr. and Mrs. Les Jacklin and family of Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Mel Sanburn and family, Bluevale, Mr. and Mrs. George Clover, rilinois, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Paulin and grandson Qf Bluevale, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Taylor of Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. George D. Hislop of Wroxeter. Mr. William Cullen and Miss Lucelle White of Toronto spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White at their home here. Mrs Cullen, who has spent the past two weeks here, returned home to Toronto' with them. Misses Laurie Cullen and Cindy Greer are spending some time with their grandpar- ents here. Business and Professional Directory W.. • CkSL%C1( HEALTH • BUSINESS INSURANCE 50 Patrick Street East Wingham Representing IMPERIAL LIFE • A27•lyr • CAVILLER & COMPANY. Chartered Accountants fps Resident Partner J. E. Kennedy; C.A. Dial. 881-3471. - Walkerton Crawford, . Shepherd - ' and Mill • Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. J. Harley Crawford, Q.C. Norman A. Shepherd, M.A., LLB. Alan R. Mill, B.A., LLB. s WINGHAM, ONTARIO Dial ` 357-3630 0 ti Chiropractor R. BRAY, D.C. 256 Centre Street Phone 357-1224 Wingham WINGHAM pnMEMdRI ' >i GUARANTEED GRANFTES CEMETERY LETTERING REASONABLE PRICES Buy Direct and Save Bus. Ph. 357-1910 Res. Ph. 357-1015 1 Frederick F. ' Homuth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, Rt Mrs. Viola; H. Homuth, RO OPTOMETRISTS Phone 338.2712 HARRISTON -; ONTARIO J. T. GOOD'ALL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ,. NOTARY, ETC.. ' Office Meyer Block WINGHAM DIAL 357-1990 '• WE'LL BE LOOKING FOR YOU AT THE .. SEPOY DAYS /NO II AIry1.VO Illifall ♦/ SI11►� I / I I01 ' ,1 ' I' I ! JI 7111.. '`I III A11111 11 11.1 "_..J _S . "/ 1 111'" ) IN THE VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW Friday and Saturday of This Week JULY 25th and 26th Lucknow Business places will have Bargain$ Galore for Every Member of the Family with Extra .Special Values displayed in most stores on the sidewalk in front of their place ' of business. LUCKNOW MERCHANTS WILL SERVE YOU FROM EARLY FRIDAY UNTIL LATE SATURDAY OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 10:00 P.M. LUCKNOW'S MAIN STREET WILL BE CLOSED TO TRAFFIC and a Midway with four rides, plus several other booths will be in operation on the strait. BINGO AND GAMES ---- MANY OTHER SURPRISES For Real Value and Real Fun, Be in Lucknow THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY