The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-10-01, Page 4S,
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FOR SALE —. dressed, milk fed.
chickens. ck . Jack England, R.. R. 6,;.
Lucknow.
APARTMENT TO RENT
Mediate possession..Mrs. W L...
MacKenzie, ;phone 193.
FOR SALE—registered Shorthorn
bull,
,6 mos. old. R. T. Kilpatrick,
It. 7,, Lucknow, phone Dungannon
PAISLEY, AFPI:E BUTTER MILL
• will operate Tuesday and Wed-
iiesdays starting . •September 30th
and ' closing •November 5th.'
LOUSE FOR SALE — modernly.
uipped komp. newly ...redecorat
ed, centrally, luted., Apply to
Ernie' Crawford, ord, Lucknow.
,FOR . SALE—brood . sow , due 'to-
farrOw in amour weeks. Howard
Robinson, Luckriow, phone 231-w
mornings or evenings.
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FOR, SALE -- Iivantity of man-
golds, and garden .beets. ':Apply to
Mrs. Wm. Lannan,: • R. 7, Luck=
now, phone 81-r-22 Dungannon..
FOR '`SALE—cement septic tanks,
. approved 'by the. Health Unit We
deliver them. Forster's Welding
Shop,- . phon•e 206-r-11, . Lucknow..
HQUSE. TO RENT. in Lucknow.
with hydro and water, siutable
for small family.' Apply . tq, Rich-
ard Martin; R. 6, Lucknow, .phone
17"-5 ypley. . •.
LIVE POULTRY
We will' be shippinglive pout
try'' each, Tuesdlay. and Thursday:.
Highest market price. Am re_.
rtaining agency for Big -4 .Chicks
and' servicin .,ot same._.Ed,_Baktr;.
phone 129-M, Lucknow...
FOR •SALE -- Good seven -room
house withhydro and Water, _gar.?
age, barn 2240, newly ..finished
inside, -.101/2 : acres. of 'land . with
low taxes. Apply ''toRobert .Me-..
Nall, 'Lucknow. .•
DEAD & LIVE. ANIMALS
Prompt pick up of cattle,,
horses, pigs. & sheep: Live horses
fit for animal. 'food picked , up .at
your farm averaging, $35.00. C.
Brubacl er, ,Wingham, phone-608-
FOR SALE store building' on
Main St., in ,Dungannon,5 rooni
• apartment above, hydro through-
out, ,immediate possession:. $900,
one-third down. Thomas Koviak,
Jr„ . 11..1R. ' 3, . Goderich, phone
110-r-27 Ripley,. ` .•
'BRUCE CO. SHORTHORN SALE
Christmas. Fair Building, Walk-
erton, Friday, October 10th, 1952,
1.00 p.m. 14 bulls. 8bred ,heif-
ers, 7 open heifers., :Ontario bull
'premium policy -applies on all
bulls. 20 percent up:to $75.00.'
flarry .A Hossfeld, President;
Donald :Blue, 1Vi.P:, Auctioneer;
G.' R. Gear, Walkerton,. : Sec'y-
Treas.
PIANO: `bargains at, the Mildmay
Furniture Store, 14.. used pianos
$89.00, $149.00, .etc. 6 new pionas.
. WALLPAPERING
Carelton S.. ',Stingel, Dungan-
non, is prepared, to paper your
rooms. First class work at reason-
able Orices. Wallpaper samples
on request. Phone 96, Dungan
non. .• \:
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Post office regulations call ,for
the closing - of the wickets at 1.00
p.m. on Tbursdiay,effective from
this date. •
NOTICE
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COMING EVENTS `
RECEPTION 'AT ZION
There will be areception held
in honor •of. Mr, and Mrs, Charles
Anderson in Zion Orange Hall on
Friday, October 3rd, Eaverybody
welcome. Lunch. will be served.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
Anniversary Services will. be
held in the . Presbyterian Church,
Km -lough, ,on Sunday, October
12th.. Morning service at 11. ann.
,and evening • service at 7.30 'p.m.
Dr Hugh acMillari; , returned`
miasionary from Formosa,: will. 'be
he. guest 'speaker at both ser-
Tice,.
18 . LOVELY ,,.'CHESTERFIEI D•:
suites:.Trade-ins accepted . Sae
at •Schuett's Mildi*iay Furniture
Store:.Free delivery.
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Re 'Payinent Of Accounts
All accounts': owing: to. E. V.
Baker. & :Son .: must be paid on
or before Saturday, October ' 11:th.
Optstanding .accounts at , that date
Wilt be put in for • coilectio
COUNTY' OF BRUCE
APPLICATIONS will be receiv-
ed by the 'undersigned tip: to and
including • October. 11th, 1952, to
fill the dual. position of, County
Clerk and County Solicitor for
the County of Bruce, /duties • to
begin January 1st, .1953. Appli
cants are requested to state age,
qualifications and 'experience.
• ' $i;eeve Wm.: P. Oswald :Secret-
ary
Secretary of -'Committee;' R. R. r2; Ches '
ley,: Ont.
CARD OF: THANKS.
Mr 'and' Mrs. Spence Irwin
wish to sincerely, "'thank ` the
neighbors and all others who
were so'.:helipful by' their kind
assistance at the time of their
sale. It was, appreciated.
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We take thia;;opportunity to 'ex
press our gratitude anc1 thanks'
for flowers, •sympathycards and.
kindness shown in .our recent be-
reavement. Thanking very much
our.Lucknow ;and. Zion friends.
1VIr. Mark Gardner- and Family.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
: All persons having c l a i m s
.against the 'estate of William
Andrew .Wraith, late ` of the
Township orf Kinloss. in • , the
County of .Bruce, . Retired Farm-
er, who died on -or about the fifth
day of ` August, . A.D. 1952, . are.
notified o to •send tthe under='
signed on or"before' the. fourth
day of October, A.D • 1952; . full
particulars of • their claims din
writing. Iininediately after the,l
said fourth day of. October', the
assets of the .saidtest"atorwill be
distributed amongst .the 'parties -
entitled 'thereto,' having .. regard
only 'to claims',of which the exe-.
tutor : shall .then, have' notice
DATED this eleventh day. of
September; A.D. 1952. .. '
''Crawtford • & Hetherington, •
Wingham; Ontario.. . •
Solicitors' for the executor. •
ALSO INTERESTED IN
BUYING BUSH' LOTS
,411
now Saw
W. t. ATTRIDGE ('
'hone' 80-'w, Luckriow, r Ont.
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. ` NOTICE TOCREDITORS • '
WIDNESD.At,OCT. 1st, 1952:
11vlc-citentr%-riy�
(DIL H1E11.'1'
FREE: SURVEYS AND• ESTIMATES
OIL BURNERS t OIL VURNACES '••. OIL POKERS" • WATER HEATERS'
HISELER and SON,. Phone 420, Wingham .
In The Estate Of Temple Clark.
' All, persons having •c 1 a i m s
against the estate of. Temple
Clark, late of -the Village of'Luck
now, in the County of Bruce,
Gentleman, ,deceased, who •died
on or about the 13th day of Aug
ust, 1952, are .hereby' notified to
send in to . the. undersigned Exe-
cutor on or before the 15th• day
of . October :1952, full particulars
'of their claiins. • •
•,Immediately after the 15th day
a
October.1952, the assets of 'the
estate will be: distributedamongst
•the parties entitled thereto hav-
ing regard only te. ;the claims: of
which.'. the 'Executor shall ' then
have notice .
'Dated at . 'Lucknow, Ontario,
this 15th day of 'September' 1952.',
. T. Douglas Clark, Sprague,'
Manitoba, , Executor. . .
R ., W. Andrew, his , Solicitor
herein:
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CO-OP AUTO
INSURANCE
Can: Now Accept
TOWN RESIDENTS
&. ,COMMERCIAL TRUCKS
as well as the farm business.
For 'information consult'. '
T. )A.. CAMERON; LUCKNOW, Advertising. doesn't cost --Lit pays!
Phone :Dungannon..: 70-r-10
JOHN McMURC.HIE, RIPLEY,
'Phone. 20-r-23
Quality
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FOR MORE•...EGGS
Switch To.
CO-OP LAY MASH
.or
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Co-op Poultry .
Concentrate. with ...:.
.Horne -Grown .Grain
ASK THE M N WHO :FEEDS eIT
We 'are :also agents for ''
'SUN -RAY: FEEDS
,and
WATT'S ROSE' BRAND . FEEDS'
�ry
District.Co-oLuEkn�wperat.iv .� . . _
Phone 71••; , Luckriow,
"\But' , he ..said, "they Old 'me
they wanted to get the cement.
'Poured for the foghorn" , :,
The new foghorn is being : plod
ed on the ;south breakwal.l, a
quarter of a mile out from shore.
DROWNING CLAIMS
WAWANO•SH MAN
Two . men, Rimmer, . Baaker of
West Wawanosh ` and • Harvey
Johnston, 19, • .of Toronto, were
drowned, off .the . outer , break-
water of Goderich Harbor. about
1.30 pini, on Thursday afternoon.
Johnston's body was recovered
that afternoon, "but. at the week-
end dragging operations had still
failed to recover the other vie,-
tint
ie,tint.
Mr., 'Bakker, who was. in his
41st year, was married and the
father 'o f four 'children. He had
come to Canada from Holland
only three years ago. Re worked'
on the farm of ' Arthur Culbert,
•R, 1, .Dungannon, for' two years-
before buying his new home from'
Everett' Finnigan, West,t Wawa=
nosh and movie
• gin last March.
Before a working on the :.break-
water in Gaderich, he had been'
employed in construction of ,the
new Knox Presbyterian church.
At the 'time of the tragedy they
were •working on the,construction
of the housewhich is to hold
the new .foghorn on the 'break-
water when a heavy wave wash-
ed therm off into the high Lake
Hixron waters. ' • .
, Another man,, Guiseppa Bell.
Imo, 18, of Italy, a new Can-
adian, was••rescued by > ert 1V1ac-
-Donald, 'who .pulled him. out with
a pike pole. Mr. • MacDonald said
he had seen the men washed .off
the breakwater as he was in his
bathing house on ithe harbor, He
:rushed to the Scene in: his' launch
but,was 'linable to save the other
two men.
Mr. MacDonald said ' he had
warned the mien not to move out
britb the wave-lashed'breakwater:
CearCZ
TpADE MARK. fEG
belongs in your ice box
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WATERLOO and CHATHAM.ONT.
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Wraith
GODERICH, 0