The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-04-28, Page 7,' •wA
'ir1SD�AY AP's:. 28th, 1949
, Now'Two Big Como Sectionst
So everyone nay •enjoy the fun,
The Petrabt S.unday Th es now
resents the World's ' greatest
comic hits in Twa. Big Color
Cornic Sections. See Puck, The
e
omit Weekly, the • big color
comic magazine with this Suri -
day's (May l )' issue of The De„
Ti es' Fun And thrills gal.
tract rngal,'
.
ore, including a new phantom ad-,
venture.,
THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL LfjCICNOW, ONTAIIIO.
PACE SEN •
•
MEMORIALS'
WINOaHA1". MEMORIAL
SHOP
famous:,fc r
Artistic:: Memorials
at:•very reasonable prices.
Always a largestoe'k in
choicestv°granites 'to:
choose ;from►
einetery. lettering a specialty'.
A11 modern machinery: •
S
•
R. A. SPOTTON'
'Phone 256 Wingham,.'Ont.,
"A.„family plot should' be
graced:: with : the ' shrine=like
beauty, of a monument which
will be everlastingly a tribute
to those at; rest:: We have., many:
cla$sic. •styles, fo • suggest, and
:will -work :with you on ' cus-
tom. • designs.
Exceptionallyy low 'prices..
No canvassing; which elimin:
ates sales comrriissions:, '"•.
Inscriptions , ••'•;Repairing,
Sandblasting Memorials:: •:
year's' ': Experience•
The latest •. in 'Portable:
Sandblast Equipment •
:All v../g rk personally executed.:.
Brownlie. Memorial
Alfred St.,:'WINGHAM'
'Phone 450
or
NEIL ' MaCLENNAN.,
R'iple.y, Ontario.
ArtirtEcHURtli
The April naeeting' of the W,
S. Oras, held on. Wednesday, April
20th with the president, Mrs" Jai
Falconer presiding. The W, A,
then held their meting ie,,. g• �v.th
Mrs;.
G. Farrier, presiding, •A letter of
thanks was read fr'prn' Rev. Glynn
the Minister .'of the: church that
received, the food, parcel, sent by
the W, •A: to Ehgiand.. Mrs: V.
Emerson and Mrs, E. Scholtz
\ere appointed to ;secure 'a play
for an .entertainment .,after ,, the
anniversary. The W M.,,S, kzusi-
'neas was then discussed: and it
was learned Mrs. Watt, -Mrs, Gib=
s.an Gille 7pic'and Mrs, W,, R+ •Far;
tier, woutd attend the' PresbY t-..•
t *r-
ial next; :'.l:,uesday, April 25th at
II enS all. 'The' delegate chosen was
Mrs:. Ernest Casemoz e "The; cr'oll
calf Was answered,„by .,•1'8.: The
Eastci, service "The Powe of the
Living Christ" 'was followed. The
leader; read• • the ,call 'to •vi orship..
The invocation was read ..in unit,
son: The '.scripture.` was read .,.by
the leader and the', '`response. giv
en in.unison: ' The', prayer ,hymn
was sung. The leader _then gave
m
Abe. editatiori:,:. The, guest Speak-
er; .Mrs, (Rev.) :Newton,: gave. an
address ; on '"The •Power, of . the
Living 'Chri`st":. The resurrecto:i
'proves God '`,is love. ' Whosoever
liveth ani! beli.eveth in me shall
never die, • was proven by Mrs
'Newton ,in ••an. account 'of, n is-.
sioriary work done by .she and
her husband.and 'others';wthile:" in:
the " W'
es.t.::Mr.s: Ne
. wforn closed
her address With prayer. 'All' ex-
pressed; their Vote Of thanks', to
M'rs, Newton. by a -hearty hand
clap: Mrs';,' Scholtz .then sang the
solo,"In ";the 'Garden of `Prayer"
with,. Mrs'.. W. R..Farrier,,accom
panist • Thefbenediction was 'giv-
en in unison:
Tom ': Morrison, 'Kenneth,
Jimmie : and Marilyn°,spent:, the
week -end ',with her parents, Mr
and. Mrs. •Buckton 'cif •TorQntQ
Mrs. Jack ' Ryan and'` •`Leroy,
'spent the week -end With : her, par
ents 'Mr.. , arid. Mrs ..Johnston . anti
with het on, Mx. Bruce Ryan
and Mrs. Ryan of Goderich. .
Miss . Grace MacKinnon spent
n■o/■/�,�>!!!!t■■�'lir■■■pin/■n�■��:■no!'�1■■�`>•■a1li�■''
■
■ a� .r t:
is
BY PUBLIC AUCTION `:' , '■`.
• y Am
■ •'in' 1
d a
.KINLO.. QI-
MissHelen ' IialAenl7y •• is. • in
Windham assisting with work at
Rtheeavie;' borne• sof Mr, and Mrs. • John
•
Mrs. George Bell of: Kincardine
is spend rrg a _few' "days with he
y x
sister, Mrs. 'Torn Hodgins. •
° Mr.; and Mrs. Russell 3a11, Bet'
ty and. Marjorie df London visit-
ed 'dyer the .week' -end with
and Mrs. 'Alex `Piercy. •
Mrs. .Arthur Bartlett of St.
Marys, 'Mrs. •.Tames. •,Smith : of Van
couver, B C. ' were:. guests chiring
the week with °.Mr. and Mrs J.
•R. Lane and Mr, . and Mrs; J.'',
Hanna: on. 10 . ;
Mrs: Albert Trafford of la,u4•
ham visited with .: her sister, I Trs,
Alex Percy.
Mr and I Lrs Howard .Hollands.'
,and Doe %called, dn.-friends hare.
on' Sunday
ta• • few.: days. 'with Mrs. ',.L. John-
Stofi
Mr. Lorne Johnston.ras return
• ed from • Westminster .11osliital fof'
two weeks •
Communion services will be
held , here May .1st in ;:the- Pres-'
byterian 'Church at d t a.m. and:
in, the .'Unitedl'Ohurch• at, 3 p iiz,'•
fast time, Preparatory, service'
will be held' Friday; Apral• :29th
in the' Presbyterian.' Church
,Mr Jamieson Pettypiece • went,
to the.'Wingham Iiospital, on -Sat
urday, .havirig.1 pierced • his "foot
with. a, fork, Wehope for a Speedy.
.recovery, :
REiD'S . LPHO'LS.TERI1
CHESTERFIELRS, ANTIQUES; ETC, RE -UPHOLSTERED
The . Store on the. Square, G,oderch.
,...Our .25; Years' . Experience.: vour•.Guaran ee.
- Large. Range 'of Quality Coverings.'.
SEE.: US, ' •'PHONE'.„USt.... WRITE* US
,'Phone 809-w,,. Goderich, . Qnt.
Estimates Given,' • �-- • • , No Obligation;.
•
•, .fes
The new Goodyear-DeLu'xe is 'designed to give' •
you .34%G more :miles' of • carefree .motoring,:
Stronger cord construction.• huskier,. more
flexible shoulders r. , wilier, flatter .tread •.. all
these features contribute to 'the biggest value
for your tire. dollar, Drive in
NTGOMERY
PHONE: 4p`
FOiRD SALES ..AND SERVICE'
MORE PEOPLE. RIDE . ON:,
GOOD, YEAR
:ORES THAN .ON ANY OTHER RIND,
■ ai■■if■,nna.ns,oimaus■sl®®nn■i■d■uim®®i■tll■il.nimi■na■
■■■■■■■n.■■naishin■■,aimilm ,•
i
■
■
Iri
■1,
•s
S i:
i••
s
O rM
a
sv,
vv. • ,
s,
. M.
• ,
•
:a.
■
111
• :
■
•
A
■
• ■
■
•
•
•
■
•
■ ▪ ”
■ '
Atlir
1.30 D.111. ,'
i lire have replaced m4st, of our fleetr of trucks with new units to
▪ ;and will be .selling. the ' following., trucks' by public auction * •
•
■ ' 1-1938 1% -ton Dodge,. stake . ■ ■',,.:.
■ 1-1938• "�/-ton',•Dodge stake ■ `
■ ' 1-1940° 2 -ton Chevrolet, stake • ■
■ 1-1940 1 -ton' Ford, stake' r; a•
I• 1--1940. 2 -ton :Ford.
> stake
1.-1940 1/2 -ton Fork stake
■ : •1-1940' 11/2 -ton Fargo, stake • mi •
• 1K--1941 2-tOn Fargo, 11 ft stake body, 2 -speed' axle,. highway ■ •
■ transport" 41/ ton capacity • • •
• 1-1947 3 -ton Fargo, 15 -ft,. Stake body,' 2 -speed axle, 178"
■ W.B,,.., highway transport-, 6W -ton capacity ■ ■
m 2-1941 11/4- on Fargo, stake •
m :.
2-1948 214 -ton F.M 5 . Fargo, chassis acrd cab, 12$" W.B , *
■ duals, booster brake; brand, new, never lieensed, ` ■
• 1 -1948 2 ton F.M. 4 Fargo, chassis- and cab, 152" WEB:, th als,,, '.■
■, booster `brakes, brand new, never licensed * :
, These trucks have all been .freshly •painted,, and, are, in good m
■
'mechanical condition., They halve been used• in our creamery. •N
• bNI , work, serviced in our own.,`garage by our own• :mechanica
., 11m
:
M ■
Mr-
Sate to beheld" in Teeswater Park, site -Of Canada.s a.
■ TERMS " OF ' SALE :CASH:
Thompson `Bros., TeesIater Creamery, Pre
■
■ .
1' Strauss,•. Auctioneer.
8 is: 'an .excellent time to remind car, owners of
e', danger of excessive speeds and careless dr-iv-
img on
the streets of this community.
Whenever •a' yoling life ends
eason
no•matter what the
rs patlhy' for °the sore owing
lixrl.tle;�s. Sigel';y
is -nnuc
caution, ...And, so protect. 'a life,
lathy when it is too .late
•
parents i
wiser to ;'employ,
rather,1
Sym
Drive your car carefully.:. make sure that any-'
,one else who uses it,,:.is .equally 'cautious ;• .
not hesitate,•to report; those who persist` in break-
,
in,g traffic laws • .and. never cease to• demand
gulations' which
.. r,
•prope enforcement of tllose.re
.
are' meant, to pro€eco our loved ones .from injury.,
death..
■ a , g st Rural F IYr in event of rain • sale Will be . ■
held in the 'Memorial Arena,. Space contributed in.ibe:service of the community by: John . Labatt
ted+
■
•,•
N
in
;■M**IIaaa' Saa■ a ■a'j■■uSESiSSmI 4nim e■ ���■��a■n�aoa�t■■wtil�i.R,oa,re:a�Ms61■■osa:ee,■rrrMs►nn�■.a,i�■.e .aa■ i rrt■ l�trRisrrtri' 'I��r.e:ail
•Ar
t.
•
n:I
• Y
;0.
•
•
4
tr
4)
:4114
Y
j9
•►
• 4l
•
•