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STH LT,TCKN OW SENTINEL, ONTARIQ, _
►1`I4t?RS , •NC?'VE(M$E' R :?nct .1951 •. •
• "WANT AD" RATES---lst insertion 2 cents -: a word, .subsequent
insertions 1T cent a word. Minimum charge'25 cents. Replies• care
of .The ,Sentinel 10 cents extra. Legal . advertising. 10 cents per
count •line .first insertion, 5 cents per line subsequent insertions,
BABY SITTER AVAILABLE AP-'
ply at Sentinel Office. " .
.FOR SALE --Coca-Cola cooler,'
like new.. Apply at Sentinel Of-
f
f ice,.
FOR. SALE—tw.o coal heaters in
good, shape Wm. Brown; phone
164 Lucknow. ``,
FOR. SALE --two yearling geld-
ings. Apply to .Ray_ Dalton, R. 7,
Lucknow,' phone 85-11 Dungan -
floe. , `
FOR j SAtE - fur -,lined • coat for
• girl 12 or'14 years, good condition,
Apply Mrs.Walter 'Lorne in Hen-
•derson Apartment.
FOR SALE --mean's' skate ;outfit,
tubes, size 9.. Apply to Russell
Irvin, R. R. .7, Lucknow; phone
6447; : Dungannon
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APPLES—for good Spiesoff' a
sprayed orchard call: at Andrew's
Implement , Shop, Lucknow.. A®p-
ples priced ..according' to grade,•
• '' FOR SALE= -cement septic tanks,
approved ;by the Health Unit. We
deliver thhm. Forster's Welding
, 'Shop, phone- • 206-r-1 1, Lucknow.
SKATES. FOR SALE Lady's
white tubes, size 7, boy's, size 5,
both in; Al .condition. 'Apply ` to
Mary MacMillan; phone 27-3 Rip-'
ley.
FARM FOR.SALE 100 acres;
- Lot 27, Con. 2,:,'West --W wanosh,,
good.. buildings,' hydro, telephone,
1% , miles north. a Auburn. J..
Aitchison, R. 2, Auburn; "
LOST—a black ' Spaniel, ."Tank-:
er". Strayed from' home 'on Fri-
day, ; Anyone knowing of her
whereabouts ; please phone Fraser
Ashton, 894, •,Lucknow:
•LIVESTOCK WANTED :' .or
FREE THERMOMETER = Plus
cash at ,your farm for dead "or
disabled horses: or cows.' Phone
collect Wingham 561-.: William
Stone Sons, Limited.. : .
FOR SALE
Hammer mills, Letz feed grind-
ers, New Idea spreaders, Mow-
ers, side' rakes, ..etc.,, 'new and
__used :tractors and : equipment,
milking machines, cream . separa-
ters,Gibson__refragerators, deep
freezers, electric stoves arid Wash-
ers.
NEW IDEA DISTRIBUTOR
• Gode> ich, Ontario. Y
Phone Carlow. 2821
NOTICE
TO RED .CROSS' WORKERS
The Red Cross Workroom in.
. the Town Hall will re -open next
_Tuesday, November 27th,. at • 2.00
p.m., and will be in operation.
weekly thereafter Volunteer
.workers are . urgently needed at
the 'workroom and in the homes.
PERSONAL
SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 55
to ' 15 •lbs. Newpep, tqo. Try far.
ous Ostrex Tonle ' Tablets for
double results; . new 'healthy
flesh; new ' vigor.. " New "get
acquainted" size ;only: 60c. • AIL
• druggists..:
AUCTION SALE of cattle and
implernents at EH 'Lot .29, Con.
12, .East Wawanosh, on, Tuesday,
November ` 27th :at ,1.00 p.m. See
`bi11s.. Farm offered subject 'to re-,
• serve bid. .James J±;alconer, 'Prop.;
' Emile Maclennan,Auc.
ARTIFICIAL •, SERVICE at re-
• ' duced rates' • from the licensed
growing Co-operative • association
from Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire,
Guernsey, Hereford,;" .Beef . and
Dual Purpose Shorthorns. Bulls
of top quality. Life membership
$25.00, members $5.00 •per cow,
non-members $6.00 • per cow.
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Assoc-
• iation, R.R. No. 1; 'Waterloo For
• service' contact Len L. Fischer,
Mildmay; "phone 60-r ,11 -before
,
1000' " a m...
DE4D AND LIVE ANIMALS:
Prompt pick-up of cattle, horses,'
pigs and sheep at prevailing
prices: Live horsesfit for .animal
food picked up at your farm,
averaging $35.00. C. Brubacher,
R.R. ' 4, Wingham, 'phone 608=w-1
PROPERTIES
FOR SALE
GOING ,-VENT S
AT HOME AT ST. 'HELENS
,, prograrmne and danC in St.
Helen's Community Hall under
'W. I. auspices, Friday, November
•23rd at 8.30,,Ladies please bring
lunch.. Silver collection. Every-
body welcome... ,
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AFTERNOON TEA & BAZAAR
Sale of homemade baking,sew-
ing and print quilt under aus-
pices. of the W. A. of Blake's
Church in the Auxiliary Rooms',
Lucknow, en Saturday, December
lst at 2.00 p -m .Afternoon tea.
AFTERNOON TEA & BAZAAR'
You are invited to attend the
bazaar and baking • sale at. . the
.. Auxiliary Rooms; Lucknow, ,Sat
urday. ;afternoon, )Toverr. ber. 24Th
100 acres, . modern dwelling,
good barn, 11 ;acres .,bush, •hydro,
15 .acres• permanent pasture; in
Lucknow9distr.ict. $12,00Q.
100 acres, inoclern dwelling,
berm", driveshed and pig, pen, hy-
dro,:.natural drainage,possession
in . the •Spring; $8,000, in Luck -
pow area. •• '
.250 acres on 86 HighWay, mod
ern dwelling, good farm•, $P,080,terms,"
'100' acres near, Teeswater,. • by-"
dxo rsuilo;, .11en . house, pig •pen;
Modern, dwelling,• 6 acres good
bush,, $11,000:. .
.100 acres near Tees'water, frame
dwelling, fair b.arn, silo, •'.8 acres
fall wheat, some bush, , $6,000.
150 .acres, hydro,barn painted,
brick dwelling, some bush,. fine:
farm, $19,000..' ; •
Truoki'zg business, 194 7. 'Mery
truck with P:C "V ., 25 acres land
on highway near Walton, $7;500.
100 acres, good barn and 'fine
farm, on highway, $8,00.0; terms.
Property ori corner of Ross and
Willoughby St., Lucknow, Abrick
b(iilding, with 1st ' floor Store_
space • and ?Trooln ; moder. n apart
orient • :. .
Two general stores, 3 hotels,
implement business and many
dwellings. :.. • ,
W. C: Oke, Realestate; Broker •'
,K Seaforth, Ontario
E. "Thom:i i n, Salesman ,
Phone •:505, ' ingham, Ontario
'or. phone Brussels 83x:• •
`NOTICE
CLERK'S 'NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING VOTERS' LIST
Voters' Lists, 1951, Municipality
of the Village of jeucknow in
the County of Bruce.
- Notice a 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 fhe 10th day of Nevem,
ter, A.D..__.195r, the list of all
persons tovote in the said' Mun-
icipality
uricipality for • members of Pari-
iam.eit ,and at 'the .1VIdnicipal E1-
%ections and that :such list retrains'
therefor inspection.
And -1 hereby, call fir` -all
Voters .''to take .imnmediate pro-
ceedings' to leave any 'errors or
omissions .corrected according to
law, the last day for appeal be-
ing-the
e-ing,the 24th da r„ of November,
A.D. 1951.. k ..
Dated.. at .I ucknow, Ontario,
this' 10th ,day. of November; A.D.,
1951. • •
JOSEPH. AG -NEW,
IN MEMORIAM
'LEE In. loving memory of a
dear ' daughter. and sister, Mar
garet (Peggy) ; Lee, who, passed
away'one year ago, November 26,
195Q.
This day We do remember,
A loving thought we give,
TO'one n� longer with us,
But in our hearts .still lives.
--Lovingly `remembered by ,her.
Mother, Sisters ,and Brothers.
CARD' 'OF THANKS •
' 1VIr. " and Mrrs. Harold.. Stanley
,and. CaroLwish to most sincerely.
thank all this who , so kindly.,and
thoughtfully remembered' Caro],
in • many' ways while • in the hos-
;'petal. • '
For the. kindness .,shown their
mother while in the hospital, and
• for the kind acts and exppressions`
of sympathy extended them in
their bereavement, the family of
the late Mrs. James Alton .wish '
to express their heartfelt thanks'
and. appreciation. T'
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at 2.30 p.m. Quilts, aprons,' all
kinds of honennade baking, and.
.good used clothing. Sponsored iby
the Women's Association of the
Whitechurch United • Church.
United Church W 111 S.. .
The': November meeting of the
United' Church W,M.S. was held
at. the home . of Mrs Mumford.:
Plans Were made to entertain the
members of the Baby Band with
their mothers..' Mrs. . Mumford•,
gave an interesting account of.
Horne Mission: work .from New-
foundland to the ' .'Pacific coast,
as described in the . study book;..
"From Lakes to Northern, Lights".
Musical numbers by Mrs. Q.
Montgomery and., Mrs. 'O. Jones
and• Mrs. Harvey Webster come
pleted :the program. During the,
socval holur after the , meeting,.
birthday greetings were extended
t0 Miss: Hazel Web$ter.
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t)I.I'VET
Mr-s.:T_ohr _ Colling wase hostess
to :the Olivet W.M.S ' on.Tuesday
evening. There was •a large: at
tendance, many visitors being
Present. " Mrs. • J MacThvish pre-
sided for the business period -
'Boxes of home-made candy were
sent to the veterans in hospital in
Toronto. Mrs. J..,Colling • and' herr
:group: had charge of the pro
gram., Mrs. • J. Coiling read .. an
article on'the theme ``Church and
Natiens". Readings were also giv-
en by Mrs. E. Osborne and: Mrs.•
' Henry: Thee scripture lesson.
was read by Mrs.: J.' MacTavish.
The ';guest speaker for 'the even-
ing was Mrs.. Allan MacAuley of
Ripley, who chose as her topic
"Prayer, Praise and Power". Miss
• Mary • Stinson gave a poen . she
had ,composed herself. Mrs.. Jas:
. MaeTavish fayored 'with a solo.' '1
The closing. remarks' were .given
by : 1VIrs. AIe�LLacTaNish after
which . lunch'' Was served' •'by the
hostess. and her. group...".
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Mr. and Mrs. Callufn. Cameron
and -Carol "of: Detroit•were visitors•.
With Mr. 'sand :Mrs:. John,'Camer
On .oyer the week=end. ,
Mr and Mrs. James Walker of
Teeswater visited on. Friday --with --
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thong and' Mr. i
and Mrs. W. A. Miller.
Mr, Wm. A: Humphrey ' is. a;
patient lithe' Wingham Hospital
the result of an "accident. on
.. ed.nesday morning . Mr. Hum
phrey was assisting Ronald Mc -1
•Crostie put e load of corn • into
the• ,Rutherford barn. 'He •was.
driving the •team and evidently
one of the horses stepped on . a
board which flew up striking. Mr.
Humphrey on the leg, breaking
both bones ,.above: theankle,•
The rnembers of the W.A,_ of
the -United Church held a `very
successful tea and bazaar, in the
Lucknow Auxiliary Room's on
Saturday ,afternoon Total re-
,'CARD -.OP THANKS
Mrs. Richard 'MeQuillin a n d
family, wish to express their sin-
cere gratitude to: 'friends and
neighbors who Were., so kind,
thoughtful and sympathetic; at
the time :of their bereavement.
Mrs John' MacLeod wishea to
sincerely'thank all those,;wh'o so
thoughtfully remenrrbered • h e r
with flowers,, fruit, candy and
cards while in. the hospital.'I'hese:.
jnd acts were in appy date .
ceipts. amounted. to over $90 with
Over $20 tieing realized from the
tea.
Miss: Sybil Courtice of Clinton.
who., has returned from ` Japan
'where she Spent many years as a
missionary, was guest speaker at
the annual Thankoffering of the
W.M.S.. held on .Sunday' morning..
Owing . to. the wintry weather the
attendance was small, but those
who were present enjoyed her
first-hand story. " Miss Courtice
who; was interned in Japan for a les: are •asked to 'bring lunch. •
year during the 'waP,:.Spoke par„
titularly •of her .work after ,her:
return in 1946, when she said the
Christian in Japan Was waiting'
with outstretched arms; .to. wel
come the missiortaries.'
Plan 4t'o attend the social even,
ing under auspices of the Wo,:
men's Institute in the . Commun-
ity Hall on Friday evening, Short.
progr(arn, , followed by ' dancing.
Everyone is invited and •
• help .
make the evening a success, Lad,
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