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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-03-23, Page 7It1/41)11ESDAYi Niii*CH ZS, 1955 rftE LUC4NOW , SENTINEL, 1:it1t.S..6J OW, :QNTARI0 • A Nuniber Of Chev. Belalr Powprglide Coaches and Sedans .*$750.00 Below "List Price •AptetAf.0,.--_1.1.451.1Wair •CheVAnDoor_Sedati....A.......-. '$1,295 TWO .1954 Deluxe" Power -glide Sedans:fullyequipped $1,995 1954 Chev. Deluxe- Sedan,' fully- equipped • $1;950' .10.4 f hev.: Sedan, fully equipped • - • •• ' $1,$50 - 1953 Chev. Belai.r.`, Sedan, Piny equipped :,. • •.„ 1953 poOtia,c Sedan r ; , , , , $1,495 . 1953 Chev. *Sedan $11395, 1953 Henry., 4 -cylinder With overdrive - • $ 850 1952 Pontiac PoWerglide Sedate , , , . .... . . . :1-$1,295 1951 Chev. Powerglide. Sedan , • • • $1,145 1949 Ford Sedan ... . . . .. ... ....... , ..... ..... ... .. $ -150 ° '1949 . Angela • • • ' • 1040 .Chv. Coach- . ... ..$$ .729455 e,- ' • 1949 Ford Coach . • , ,„ „, •„, $ 750 1948 Oldsfitobile lFleetline Coach • $ 050 1948 Chev. Coach, -fully reconditioned $ '650 • 1947 Monarch 5 -passenger Coupe , $ 395 1947 Chev, Sedan ' • $ 595. " 'TRUCKS. 1953 Chev. %;:Ton Pick -Up. .... ... . .. . .. : . . . 1050, Chet!. 17Ton Stake 1047 Fargo 1 -Ton, ••eledtrieign. bad* • $ 495 Brussels tors • Huron Countri ForeMast Used Car Dealers Cash; Trade, Terms •-- Open Evenings .Until 10' pities .erv!ee Dealer . , Phone 13X; ,Brussels onsiminsramonormoriswswirmrw.. ny omen! lid at . , 15(),i 60! Wan. t. • Thouratnds ansazed what, a ' , 'pepping up" with Oihrex has done. For body old 'after 40 .just because ,low in iron. Iptroductm or "ge.t,acquainted'. size only 600. Ti—y—Ottrex' 'roma TribTiti forir no. pep, vigor and younger- feeling,. this very ariy..14 all ding stores, • Want tofeel YearsYoulger? C-ULROSS- CORNERS- .Mr. and Dune Thoinpson entertained Bethany, ,Farm For- um at their twine. On MendaY , esrening.'. • The topic; "40 -Hour •Week on the Farm", Was ..the Subject : for discussion. There - seemed little t� be said about • it as the farmer.'who keeps live- stock and poultry. is in tray diffErent position to that of .the • bpsiriess man in urban centres: We. felt that ,the farm- er, who hires a married Man and provides .him with_ fi-ee house,: ksrclen, milk, etC., Was' in this , way Making up fin° the higher Wages: :paid turbanwOrk- : ers, Farmers, . could ProVide •. workmen's compensation; try" tO, improve 'working conditions•.and ---in some • caseaTib-diter--=-1iving ac- comeciations. We ,:felt the only was by :More Mechanized. farm- ing which, is,. expensive. If live - .,stock (especially dairying), and poultry were kept it would' still :be •a--7'..--day week ;job • the. Year round, Euchre 'was played. The• hostess Served :lunch, The next. ° meeting Will, be: at the home of Mr, and Mrs..Alex' Whan ytock d _ • Miss -Annie' fTmrsi- Gertie, Walsh, :.Kirilough, spent Monday, afternocin with the ,.for, riier'S nephew, Mr. Prank BrownrPwn and Mrs. .Brown'.and 'Reg.. • ' The robins are back and sing- ifg merrily. • .' • Mrs. Dave ,Rosa is supply tea- ching at SalemschoOl owing to :the illnessK of the teacher. • Eli Morgan. • Several of •the men from the ' .coMmtlnity , • attended* the joint Meeting of the. Pederation 'Of • Agriculture' and the Farmers' Union in Walkerton on Tuesday afternoOn.' °• • ' • , . MT. and Mrs. .,Albert. and can -lily 1W -the hydro turn- ed On Wednesday. night. Mrs. Dtincan 'Ttkorripson was • hostess 'to the • on Wed.,-, nesday afternoon. ,'Tliere WaS, , good turnout, • Miss" Helen Seinirnachet spent 'a few: days itt 'Mrs. R. White - hears,• TeesWatef; ' • Congratulatiorts to' Mr. IVtis, Rarold' OM (Marie Edgar) who were Thar -Tied SaturdaY. ▪ • • LANGSIDE and. Mrs. Paul. ,Vanstone and 'Joe 'of Wingharn :and Peter a pAgx $Ey4N •(IONLOUGH NEWS) Congratulations" to Mrs, Gerald Rhody; Con. ,10, on the gift of a little son, a brother lot, David and Allan, Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Morley. Bushell who are the proud parents'. of i little -son, a brother • for Margaret ,and Mari- lyn, • • • Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Cox 'visited Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mks. A, Graham, . Mrs. Charlie Rodgins of. Wing - ham visited Thursday' 4A, age., -• . • „ , IVIrs. Wesley' Guest 'was. hostess to the .Presbyterian WaVI,S, :with Mrs.'. John EinerSon presiding: Mrs. John, Barr read the Scrip- ture and gave ttke Meditation.' Prayer Was• offer4d by Mr. Mark Johniton. Each. member answer- ecl.the roll call with a verse con- taining 4'.`diSciple".: Several ladies took'part in reading from the study book. Mrs. Perry Hodgins. gave a .stun -nary of the work of Several i me es - FOR SALE IN GODERICH THRovpiai HA:00140 W. SHORE Rea, Estate .Broker flaniilton St. co3DERicH, ONT. $ • :FARM AND OUSE, OSTINQS 1.NVITED ' 0. 'her home at Kinloss. Tier 'many riads wih sher improved health. 1VIrS. 'Ezra ,Stanley .is !, Miss Annie Wall and Mr Ger- trude. Walsh spent an .afternoon at ',the home Frank "Brown, Com, 16.• 'Mr. and Mrs, Bert' Nieholson visited on .Stifiday with Mr. and ' Mrs, Nb r man, Nicholson at Molesworth, ' ',Friends from here attended the funeral of the late* 1Vira: Hib- bert at 'Walkerton on Saturday. . . afternoon.' She Was the former Miss- Itabel McConnell, mission- Jennie Miller of the Westford ary in Jobat, India, Other ladies diStricts. contributing to the programWIth Mrs. D. MacDonald is visitingreadinga were Mrs, Tom. Mac- with Mr: and Mra.. Harold Perey Don,ald, Mrs. Mark Johnston -and and ' Mrs. Wm., Percy, Mrs. John Barr thanked the hos- .• misses' Nellie and Margaret/ tess: , The benediction by mrsmatooho of. LueknOw. Visited on John 'Emersonclosed the. meet- Saturday in, the village. ing and dainty' refreshments -Friends here • were sorry to Were served by the hOstesS. The learn of the death of Mrs: Wes - April hostess is Mrs.. Lyman Put- ley Hedley, -formerly of ingarf. ton .and a special 'gaiter program Sympathy is extended to the ..ibe7 is planned': • ' ' ' reeved. • :1/4 • On 'Saturday evening the lad- .The. , Will hold • the • ies• \in the community .gathered social atthe,church. on .Friday at the. Schoorfor A .miscellaneous evening ,that -had to 'l'Wa4t'-'- shower" in honor Of MrsGerald poried from last week,. Everyone Gibson (nee Ruth .Suttori). The is :Welcome.. • Classroom wals.nidely decorated Mrs J., Colwell 'Visited, on Sun with pink and, white . streamers daY with Mr. and Mrs:. Yttilligtri Eadie at Holyrood. tid a large 'white Wedding bell. .6 91e strains Of the ibridal char- s .played by • Miss• Edna BOyle, he bride 'was shown to her place Of honeiv, by Eringa Jean PercY,, --whO,--peady--ari-actd-resa_expressmg. . : sisted• in opening' the gifts .1.vhile Miss.,Marion Percy, read the at ached Verses. Ruth made. .a ink': reply thanking : the. ladies or .rememberineher. Mrs, Frank MaUlcierc 'then ch took:: arge" for he folloWing . program; readings 'y Miss .:May Boyle, 'Mrs. .Roy chrieller, MTs: Tom, Hodgins',. rs Art •Graham and Mrs Bert ieholSon;.• solos by Mrs. • John' merSon- and Sandra Perey: CrlteSi :by '1Vkarion• Percy; 'piano uet • Efy Margaret' Malcolm and dna Boyle Dainty refreshments ere Served :and •a Social* trnie ..as enjoyed by.'all, • „. Lorne Kraerner and' son, arry. :of Toronto, Mrs:, Bob Dales. 'rid :daughter Wendy . of :Hama, spent' the Past :,Week with: Steer -Were visitors on .Saturday T 'with yfr, and Mrs. Gorden Wall and family. Miss • t Margaret.Mor and Miss Florence.Of. -Toronto were week -end visitors With. Mr. and ;Mrs.: James Richardson. . Mrs. Harry. s. , lAvis ...and Mr Roderick Cainpbell‘ were. Suri-: day - , afternoOri Callers with' Mr. t John' .Purvis .• t ' Mr:. andMrs. Oswald. Rudi• Of. f London visited Sunday' afternoon. with. her Mother Mrs: William b Orr...a/1441m and BO: . S Mr. Fred Smith of Tiverton m • visited • On Wednesday afternoon With. Mr. and Mrs., Frank Miller k; and Harvey; . • Miss Glady MacDonald,. d 'Mandie •Fisher • and : Neil` E MacCalluin Of- .LucknoW 'were w Sunday afternOori callers With v. Mrs. Win, ; Scott. •• • Miss Annie MX'S, Milton L ‘4,7aisli :and. son, Scott 'Walsh,,,, of a kinlongh, were .Sunday • after- 13.0On* VisitOrs with Mr: and Mrs. DONNYBROOK • The...WOmen's Miisioriary. Soc- he best wishes of the 'cornmtinjety met on. Tuesday. afternoon. tyHer sister, Joan. Sutton, at, the home of Mrs,. H. JefferSon. the prograrn,WhiCh was prepared by 'MrS,''Sartr. thompson,.'waS..in: charge of,' Mrs: - Chas. jefferson. Hymn 1.5,5' WaS..sUng in Opening' followed bY prayer by 'Mrs, Nqr- man Thompson:. Miss ,Elaine Jef- ferson favored...With a 'solo, Mrs, Stuart .chamney read an •article- On.:Chtistiap. Ste,;vardship,... Three 'Verses of hymn 259 was .sung fol - ]owed by another scriptirte.read- ing' b,y Mrs. g, Robison arid prayer •by. the leader. Mrs. •J•61in ,ThornPson read the Chapter in lhe:study'bOok The business ,part of the. Meeting' was conducted by,. -the 1st. yiee pres. •qffer- Mg. was *received' by; ,,Lorne• WoodaT•and hymn 25 'was' 'sung, . closing: , , And Mrs. 11: .Charriney. . . their parents,: Mr. •and MrS. P. have. returned froin. Florida • and • • ' their claughter,•Mrs.Verna Doerr e: are sorry to report :that-7e-tiTia-g7T-1-Flilr s,,sperit.the, week - Mrs ;.Walter , suffered, 'a ,encl, with ; them and other mem, stroke and is confined tO 15P11, bers. orlhe 4 . , • Miss • Jean Cochrane spent the. weekend at T -the - -home:-.7-ot`her: 'parents-. . •'. • • .' • . • °Mr : Jo'shita :Dawson had ine• rn.:. bers • of his family home for the Week -end in ,obseTvance: of- his •birthdayTon Sattirday; M'arch Many happy returns of the day.. • • IVIarch is a very populffr month for birthdays in A?this district, So to all_ who have;•birthdaYs, 'many .--haPPY' returns,. One who observ- ed -her birthday this week—i-S :Mrs: Wilsbn Wall On Mar. ,23rd, - The slicies,'• "Fishers of Men", was slnOwn bY Rev. CasWell at the Y.P.- on Monday. evening.,,..in the church. ' : , : The boys', meetincg will be held Sattirday morning at l0 a.m.,, at the .chttich. .Mr John Pollock kindly consented to be their, leader: ' • Mrs; Albert • McQuillin of Whitechurch: Spent :a few days with her niece, :Mrs, Wm, Scott. We, are glad' to repqrt she was able to .be. up, the . last ot the week after a Week in, bed, • Mr, and 1V1rs. Gordon Wall 'and faintlY",Visited-.4-Surrclayerneen with • Mrs. 'Wall's mother, ,1VIrs, Arthur in Auburh. * Phe Ladies': Aid,.'T, which ' was "postponed en accbUnt Of, 'the storm Wednesdey evening, wai held Thursday evdning at the. h.Ome' of Mrs. Bert Moffat, Mrs, Chas. Tiffin, vice presjdent, pre - Wed, Mrs. Prank Miller and Ws." Peter Moffat were in charge of the program. ::,'-4---$at'4,-•=4:etteteeteeikeeeroeetreieetr. 11,10N1JMENTS, SKELTON' EMORI 'WALKERTON We are. the only. manufac- turers in'this Part of °Mari�. of high class monuments whci,iMpOrt granite from the . Old' 'Country in the rough by the carload:and Process from, the rough to the finished' monument. NO Middleman. When chOsing• a..montonent .Come, and see, one• Of. the •• largest selections in Ontario, Established .0t4fer silty yeara... *rite or ,phime•Walkeitim and -re -verse -charges. - SKELTON MEMORIALS' WALKERTON . • ALPENEW . . ELECTRIC MOTOR SERylcE. Armature and Field Winding; Brushes; Bearings, Etc'. 'Repairs to ' ••Fractional and Integral , Horsepower 'MotOrs, Also Electric Fans, Vacuums, ' Clippers, ,Drills, :Eta. EIALDENia ELECTRIC .Kittlongh Phone Ripley 111-r-29 • 777.7, , :When one Of_the family calls you to the phone and whispers, thinkit's busi, • 'ness,',' it reminds you how iinPortant . 'calls .of tha,t kind are, even at 'home,. You 'don't have to upset your eve• . . ning'S plans, because your telephone gCtS ' • • things done, quickly, nearby or far aw_aY.'.. 'Whether it's a matter Of sales, or sery'-;'• ' • ice, whether it's. early eyening .or, late at night,You can depend on your telephone.. ' • Just give if a thought next time .one of the famil Sa 8, "It's for you, ,Dad,!'. THE BELL TELEPHONE, COMPANY, OF CANADA, 9. . I. •