The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-17, Page 13(EDNESDAIf, •MARCH 17th, 1965
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OPTOMETRIST
EXT:TOm LXGEUM •.THEATRE.
W ,I N.G'H AM
. PHONE. 35713.61
A. 1 ,. HARPER
ACCOUN'rANTa
CHARTERED•
55 - 57 South. Street, . Goderich
Telephone 524-7562
'JOH.$STON.E'S
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Modern , and .Convenient' •
Lucknow, Phone •'. 528-3016
Day or ..Night:'
Serving All. • Foitbs
;According_; to .Their Wishes
Moderato..:. !ekes:,
Established 1894
THE; LUCKNOW' SENTINEL, LUCKNOW , ONTARIO . •
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.Chiropractor
Physio and Electro Therapist
Wingham — Phone 357.3580,E ..
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To Protect, Your "Jack,
Insure With . Jack Today,
J. A. McDONAGH
Lucknow, Phone 528-3426
RW. ANDREW
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Barrister'and Solicitor
LISTOWEL, -ONTARIO
IN LUCKNOW:
Every Wednesday .and.
Saturday Afternoon.:•
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Office in the. Joynt: Block •
• Telephone: ; .
Lucknow, 528=3116
CRAWFORD '.and:
HETHERINGTON
• J.H. CRAWFORD, , Q.C.
Wingham. and Lucknow
IN LUCKNOW
MONDAY , ..and .;WEDNESDAY
Located in • Kilpatrick Block.,
Phone ' Wingham
)ffice '3574630 Res. ,357=2330
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.PRODUCTS
for prompt, service;
`and: quality products;
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Contact:
GRANT CHISHOLM'
Phone Collect
Dungannon '529.7524,
"Always Look To Imperial
For The Best" .. '
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Phair and Acheson
D. A. Williams, O.D.
Opton►etrist
9 Patrick .Street W.
WINGH'AIVt
Pone 35?4282
CHARTERED. ACCOUNTANTS•'
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MUNICIPAL AUDITOR -
Box -'663 • Phone 5. "+,
Kincardine
Hadden's Studio
PORTRAITS ,
Weddings and Children
'GODERICH, :ONTARIO
118 Si. David Street
: Dial 524-8787.
WINGHAM
MEMORIAL • SHOP
THS '.BEST GRANITES
Along. ,With'
EXPERT DESIGNING AND ..'
WORKMANSHIP
Prices . Most Reasonable
Cemetery Letteri g a . Specialty
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PHONE! 357-1910, WINGHAM
MacKenzie.,
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FUNERAL SERVICE
Services ; conducted'.: according
to your 'wishes at ' your Home,
your Church, or • at. our Mem-
orial Chapel at. no : additional
charge
Lucknow, Phone" `528.3432'
Day .or Night
RD OF THANI
Frank McQuillin wishes to ex
press' . his 'sincere thanks ' . to all
who 'so kindly .remembered. him
while he, was; hospitalized...;•
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MacKENZIE1.0.1).
Optometrist
NOW 1N 'RILEY.P
EVERY ' WEDNESDAY
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Office, Hours 10:00 a.m. to '9:00
p.m.' Phone Roy MacKenzie,
' Ripley, ;96-r-24 for appointment; •
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OPTOMETRIST:—.
GODERICH
F. ' T, Armstrong
Consulting..Optometrist/
They Square...
(Phone JAckson 4.7661)
Mrs, , Lou parker wishes to
thank' all her. friends who remem-
beret. 'her with.' cards and flowers.
while- a- -patient in•-Wingham and -
,St. Joseph's Hospital in • London.
Speoial thanks to .the pupils of
Room '2 at "Kinloss Central School
.for the basket of fruit.
, ,.I wish' to: express my sincere'.
thanks-. to . all who so kindly ' re-
memberedme in • various ways
on my 92nd birthday, This' was all
greatly appreciated and shall.
long be remembered.
• Catherine . MacGregor
We Wish to convey, our Sincere
Wand •heartfelt. thanks to all our
friends and neighbours as well as
Dr, Tyndall for ' all theirvery tim-
ely help and .sympathy so .kindly
expressed in ' the numerous • gifts
of baking,. flowers, cards and let-
ters, during our recent bereave -
Ment. • ••
acCharlesq and Walden families.
My : sincere thanks to everyone
for visits; cards, flowers. and_gifts-
while I '• wa`s a: patient in Wing-
ham Hospital. Thanks •also to
those who helped at home .and . a
special thank you to, Drs. ' 'McKim
and : Corrin ' and : tothe nurses. on
'first `floor south. . •
'Norma McDonagh
TED COLLYER
Re istered Master Electrician
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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Specialaing In • •
Electric Heating• .Electric Wiring
and Repairs ,
and;
All'Electrical Appliances
: LucknOW -- Phone 528-5182
Gavilier,!�M clef,
and. Ward
CH'At.FTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Resident Partner,
,1.. h'; ,Kennedy,"
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opposite.'Post ..Office
• phone 881$$71 Walkerton
OLIVET NEWS
U C.W. Meeting.,
The -Olivet U.C.W. met at the
home ., of ' Mrs. Harry Coiling on
Wednesday:. afternoon with • ten
members present and : almost as
Many children: Mrs: Herb Clay.
ton opened. the Meeting with • a
poem on the theme of Christian
friendliness. Mrs.- H.. Anger read:
the. 'Scripture with comments by,
Mrs. R. Osborne, Mrs. Coiling. led.
in prayer: Mrs.:Anger, ,Mrs.' Clay -
tett. and Mrs. Osborne each ' gave
'readings. Mrs. Elmer Osborne
gave a • : chapter from .. the. study
'book. .dealing with • Sunday Schools
in Trinidad.. Mrs.. Angerconduct-
ed ` a ' Bible • quiz. Mrs. Clayton.
gave some'. of the history of Sym-
bols of 'theChristian church. The.
meeting closed with the children's
hymn,. "Jesus bids us shine." Dur-
ing lunch a record of children's
songs of Trinidad 'was enjoyed:
During the business period, con
'ducted by the president, Mrs: R.
Osborne., a <letter dealing with' lot-
teries in . Ontario was read and•a
petition -was signed to be sent
�.to , our. members of ; parliament.
both in Toronto and Ottawa. 'Del-
egates were named' to the ' Pres::
byterial in Kincardine this month:
The . offering was dedicated ,by
Mrs. Osborne . and . courtesy ' re
-
.marks were' made • by.. Mrs.' . 'Wal,
ter 'Dexter' . •
Sympathy is extended to Bert
Eaton in the death of his .uncle,
:,Mr. Fred ,Eaton of •Pete borough,
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs.' Robert . Orr visit=
ed' on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Roulston.and' Gordon,.
.USE SENTINEL WANT -ADS
WHITECHURCH
On Thursday' K.' K. Dawson of
Dungannon was here and inspect-.
ed the 'pumps of the •Whitechurch
Water . System which. he .found .in:
good condition. • '
Dead Animal .
Rernoval
For DEAD or DISABLED
ANIMALS Cali 'COLLECT
. Darling
and
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Company ,of Canada Ltd.
Cairns .Aitcheson
Has 8Oth, Birthday
(,WHITECHURCH NEWS•)
A ' surprise party was."held for
Mr. Cairns Aitcheson. in honour of
his '80th birthday on Wednesday
evening. Cairns. •is.' a., son .of the
late Mr ., and Mrs, James Aitch-
eson, and_has lived practically all
his life on t if e:• , arm., on "tliOth-:
Concession .of West Wawanosh: He
is orie or a family of. seven; His
brothers Roy and Jim passed a-'
way several years ago..., He ..has:
two .brothers, ,Archie.•of West. Wa
wanosh, Jack of. Whitechurch and
two sisters Hannah , and Gertrude:
of Blyth.. '
Guests on Sunday, with Mr. and
Mrs, .;Dan Tiffin., celebrating Mr.
Tiffin's birthday, 'were Barry Tif-
fin . of Waterloo, and his 'parents',
Mr. and Mrs. :Orvilie- .'Tiffin., •
Mr. and ` Mrs',. , Hector Purdon;
Sylvia and Raymond" of.' Sarnia.
visited/ on Sunday with Mrs. Myr
tie iDawson and Mr,' and 'Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin, ' and. • spent • the
week -end with ..his parents Mr..1'
and ',Mrs.' A. g: Purdon, Lucknow.
Mrs. Cecil . Falconer also ; spent'I
the week-endat. the Purdon home,
and returned to • her home . here
on. 'Sunday • with Mr. and ' Mrs..
Hector. ' Purdon.' .
Douglas. Coultes. of Waterloo.
'University spent ' the week end.
with. his ; ' parents Mr. and,. Mrs.
Norman Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs.. George 'Thomp-
son,Charles and Ernest spent'. the :
week -end with his mother. Mrs.
Thompson of Dundalk and, his
brother' Clayborne Y Thompson. . 'of
Feversham. They also . inspected
their 'farm ' home while there
George McGee and. Charlie Lea''
ver ,visited. on • Tuesdaywith .Roy
Mc'G'e a .. in . Kitchener -Waterloo
hospital,
Mrs, Jim Curran,.Mrs. Webster
Jacklin,.
Mrs. Robert' Purdon of
Belgraveand Mrs. Robert Moffat
accompanied Archie ' Purdon to
Victoria Hospital, London, ' to visit.
with Mrs: Archie. Purdon, a' pa-
tient there. •
Mrs,. RobertMoffat . of'. 'Wing -
ham visited • with her husband Mr.
Moffat who had: • underwentsurg-
ery in Victoria.. Hospital ' on • Sat-
urday.
Mr: and. Mrs: Malcolm Stewart.
of • Kitchener visited on Sunday
with •Mr.. and , Mrs. Carla McClen
aghan,. and Paul Geiger, ' who• • had-
spent the, week -end at the: Mc-
Clenaghan °home,, returned to Kit-
chener • with- them. .
Mrs: Harry Moss. .of Plattsville
visited Thursday ' •with her par-
ents .Mr. and 'Mrs.: Ben 'McClen-.
aghan and Mr. •' and. Mrs. Carl
McClenagh•an.
Mrs. • Webster Jacklin of Lis
towel. is assisting Archie Purdon
and.` •girls ' 'with•' •his farm work •
while Mrs. '. Purdon is 'in' Hospital
in. London:. p'•
Snowdrops . Are . In ;Bloom .
Begorrah.! •the. wearin' of the
green extended •. throughout . the
community.: on':. March 17th and
loyal' hearts swelled with pride
at sight of the shamrock worn
by all who lay claim to'' a drop
of Irish blood.. This date • has as-
sured
. us: spring is near as snow-
drops. are in ..bloom on the south
side of homes 'in . the village, and,
hyacinths have ' flower$, '.,formed._
./(Mr. and Mrs'., 'Tarry Swan', Di- I
ane',: :Wayne, Nancy and George
visited ' on Sunday with his . par-
ents. .Mr 'and. Mrs; Jack. Swan .of
Bervie. .
Mr.and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft
visited • on Friday with Roy' Mc
Gee,- a 'patient in' Kitchener -Wat-
erloo hospital,' and, report improve-
ment in his condition.
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;,'WE SELL RURAL. ONTARIO'`
:Looking : for a good: grass farm?
;Here is an extra good property
:that will just fit the bill. It con-
esists of a 100 acre farm: with
♦ a sprin g -•fed stream,...-runain •
;the' .full- length , of : the • pr: opertY
*to assure' ample supply of wa-
*ter. There is . also a :1%, storey*
home that is equipped . with by -a`.
♦dro. on . the premises., The, full;_
:asking price for this property;'
♦ is $3,530.00. ' It .is . priced, sof
:extra reasonable 'because, the
♦owneris anxious for a quick
*sale.
♦$5,500 full' price for • a. 50 acre:
;farm all, clear and workable.* .
♦There is a' good sized bank
=barn . on the property,. which.. is♦
*located. on ' No. 86 . highway •
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*approximately 21/2 miles ; from:
♦ Wingham,
jPAUL S • .8,
COMPANY LTD. REAALTORS•:
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♦Local Agent E. PENNINGTON='`
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WINGHAM, ':PHONE 357-3840;=
•
ited Wednesday evening with Mr.
and: Mrs. Harry Swan • and' pre-
sented them . with. . -a reversible
blanket, and ' on, Friday Mrs.James Richardson. presented • the
Swan family with story books
John Coffin • attended .a militia
training practise in Walkerton 'on
Sunday. •
Mr. and. Mrs.: Douglas. ••Conley.
visited on' Sunday With friends at
St. George.
Mr• and 'Mrs: Carl 'Weber, . Anne,
Marlene and. Clair .•spent Friday'
and Saturday.. with her • brothel--
Bill
rother-Bill `' Mock. and Mrs. Mock of : ,
Richmond'' Hill:•
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Elliott,
Ruth, Paul, Bary and David • vis-
. ited on Sunday°with Mr: and
Mrs. Ronald Perrot of Goderich.
..Mr. . and Mrs. ° Ivan" Laidlaw:,. and
Janet visited Friday. evening With
her parents Mr. and: Mrs: John •
Crowston.' •.
Mr. and. Mrs. Albert . Beeman,
Roger;. •.Douglas, Neil and Evelyn
visited On. Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. ;-Roger :Inglis. of 'Walkerton.
Mr. ` and Mrs.'" Jim Johnston,
Paul, . Ruth Anne and Carolyn, of '
Listowel visited on' • Sunday , with
his parents; Mr: and Mrs Ger-
.shorn. Johnston.
Home from. Western University,
London, to 'spend the- week -end
were . George Conn,Muriel Moore
and Elwin Moore. : •
Mr. and' Mrs, Allan; :McCharles
and. Brian of ' Arkona visited on
Sunday ''with• her mother- Mrs D.,
• •MacDonald . and Mr. and.• ' Mrs.
Dave MacDonald.
Mr. and Mrs/ Horace Holt* .and
Miss Pearl Winterburn of Toronto.
spent the 'weekend 'with, 'Mr. and
Mrs: James Richardson. Miss
Winterbur.n is a missionary home •
on furlough'. from the Congo and
on 'Monday evening -addressed the
Berean• Gospel 'Chapel..Congrega-
tion.,
congrega-tion.,.
• Mr. and Mrs. 'Bert Moffat, Tees;
water, •Mr. and . Mrs. Dave • Stobo,
Belgrave,'• Mr. and Mrs. Jiro, Mof-
fat .and Heather, Wingham'; 'were
'Sunday guests. with Mr• and Mrs.'
Elwood Groskorth,: when • Mrs.
Stobo and Mr.. Groskorth .celebra
ted their. birthdays.. '.
Messengers Meet,
The Messenger held their /mee-
ting on Sunday in the Sunday
School Room 'during 'church ser-
vice, The call' to • worship ' was
given by John . Gibb ''A . hymn was.,
read • in unison. •• Marlene Weber..
read the Seriptiire. Wayne Swan.
led in prayer. The offering was
received 'by Nancy Swan and the
offering prayer Was given by Lin-
da Purdon., The :roll call wasan-
swered by. '15 members. Plans
were made for the spring Thank-
offering. All went to , their' class.
The Senior leader, Mrs: Rhie,
studied with them the chapter
from the 'book. "Each One Qheos
es" and the Junioraled a+ y' Mrs.
Elmer Sleighthelm, studied their
book "Children in the Sun."
r e.
Mrs. Hugh • Sinnamon, • Mrs,
Geo
and • John, .Mrs.
George. Webster
Forsyth orsythandMrs..' Robert, Sinna=
,
mon visited Thursday With* Hugh
Sinnanion whom they found had
suffered ' a stroke , and as a re -
cult had a fall.. . .
' Born In Victoria Hospital,..
London, • on 'Friday; March 12th,.
1965,: to Mr. and . Mrs. Archie
Purdon,. a daughter, a' .sister for
Kathy. and Lori:
On Sunday Diane, Nancy, Wayne
and George Swan each ' received
,a Hymnary with their name
stamped on it in gold• letters from
Clinton HU. -2•7269 the United Church Sunday School,
Dead Animal License ` ' and: •the Messengers •and. leaders
No. 350•C=65 »• presented themwith a plaque.
Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Conn vises
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