The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-27, Page 9Wil)NESDAY, JUchTE 27thF L96
ROY N. BENTLEY
•PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
GODERIC .H,, ONTARIO
Box 47.q
• Phone JAckson: 4-9521
A M. HARPER
''AND COMPANY
Chartered Accountagts.
33 Hamilton St,
GODERICH, ONTARIO
Telephone JA 4-7662 .
HE LUC
KNOW SSENTINEL, LUCKNOW,
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LIONS INSTALLED:.,
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celebration •proceeds devoted en-,
tirely to' this fund for . general
welfare in the community.
Bob Finlay,., treasurer of the
Artificial Ice Fund, gave a de-
tailed report of receipts and ex-
penditures to date which will
be .published ,next week. • •
Z1oyd Ashton reported: receipts
•of $778. to the Easter .Seal Crip
pled Children's fund, half• of
which is retained locally, 'The
Club recently . purchased a
wheel chair ' for. this phase ` of
their work, • .
W. •B, -Anderson. .reported
$.5022.75 donated to the Salvation'
A•rrny Red Shield Appeal, with
18 out of 30.. canvasseri having
completed their job.'. W. A.
Porteous,: chairman of this earn-
paign "gave the . canvassers
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'JOHNSTONE'S
..FUNERAL HOME.
Modern and ' Convenient
• Phone 76 •
Day ' or Night
Serving •• All . Faiths
According to. Their Wishes
Moderate Prices
. Established 1894,
'A R. •D••!J VAL.
P.c.,, Sp.C. .
•. Chiropractor' .
Physio and 'Electra Therapist ...
Wiitgham. -- Phone. 300
(Office located in `former CKNX.
• building . on the, Main Street)
INSURANCE' .
FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY
• AUTOMOBILE
AND LIFE
To .protect •Your'. Jack;1
Insure With Jack • Today..
J.. A..McDONAGH'
',Phone 306,••' Lucknow •
STATE FARM:.. MUTUAL,.
AUTOMOBILE
INSUR*NCE
Investigate Before Investis$g
4 p
REUBEN WILSON
.R.R..'3, G'oderich
`• Phone'. 80-r-8 Dungannon
W. ;ANDREW
Barrister , and Solicito
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
IN LUCKNOW
:.' Every. Wednesday and
Saturday.. Afternoon
Office . in the Joynt; Block
Telephone;
Office 135 Residence 31-J
S. .HETHERINGTON,
Q.C.
• Barrister, Etc.
Wingham and Lucknow
IN ' LUCKNOW
'Monday and Wednesday
Located in Kilpatrick Block
'Phone Wingham. •
Office' 48 . •' Residence 97
IMPERIAL COIL
PRODUCTS
for prompt service,
• and quality 'products;
MacKenzie
s • • . • M�moriai (hapel
FUNERAL SERVICE
Services conductedaccord
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Mg to your •wishes• . at your
.'' Home, your Church, or , at
our• Memorial Chapel at 'no
additional :charge.
Phone 181,; Lucknow,
Day or Night .
VVI NGHAM
MEIOR1AL SHOP
We Halle Been Memorial.
Craftsmen • for Thirty -Seven
Years, Always Using
THE ` 'BEST :GRANITES
Along; With
Expert Designing and
Workmanship.
Prices Most. Reasonable;
^Cemetery Lettering a Specialty
m_ R POTTO
Phone 256, Wingham, Ontario. •
ALAN WILLIAMS
Optometrist
Office on Patrick St., . just
off ,,the Main St. in
WINGHAM
Professional Eye • Examination
Optical Services
:For appointment
c: Phonc .770 -,—Wing
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i1 h s�day to finish l b .._
Donations may he left at The • •
Sentinel Office. R��►. • �:
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8I '�aLL�ES•
Frank Thompson gavea 'brief �
re:.
sume of the year; highlighted ,
by raising some #62000 for arti-
ficial ices The president said
that there were very few who ,
ever dreamed that : the,campaign
could meet withsuch success.
within a few months; Be thanked.
all members for their effort and,
made special' mention 'of several.
who , had excelled in pointof
service to put this project over.
Frank expressed' his 'personal
thanks to those who had been of
Special assistance to .:him and
with feelingsaid he was humbly
grateful in general to, the Mem'
bers.. • •
The.. president mentioned oth-
er activities during' the year, in
chiding: donation • to Scouts, un•-
forms for, the School band, Eas
ter Seal arid,Red Red Shield cam
paigns, . Teen Town, hockey ' and.
ball ' promotions. ' •
Harvey Webster introduced .the
.installing officer, Mr. Meir, .and
he was thanked and presented
with ' a gift by Cameron Mac-
Donald. ' '•
• : Prize .draw winners were Mrs.'
.Donald Macintyre and Gerald
Rathweil. • •
Asks For Support
In assuming :the president's
gavel, Lloyd Ashton felt he had
a tough job ahead, • but ` recog-
nized' a
ecognized'.a. fine slate of'officers. and°
as,ted . for their.. support, which
he, would need. .Heasked the
ladies to 'see that :the 'members
were. in attendance .at the Meet'.
ings. .Absence' might mean a goat
tethered at their 'door.:. He warn-
ed ' that he is; acquiring., a,'goat
and absentee members, -:will. have
their names put in:a) hat, amd :the
one drawn;' will have the "Billy!'
for a two-week.' stay,
The ` 19243 slate: is.' as fal
lows:. .Past : president, • Frank
Thornpson; president,'Lloyd. Ash-
ton; lst vice Pres.,. Bdb Mac-
' Iintosh; • 2nd Vice -Pres., 'Bob Fi,n-•
lay; 3rd vice preS:, V. A :'NOW-.
bray;, secretary, :Harve'y, Webster;
treasurer; M. -L.- Sanderson; Tail
Twisters;, Alvin Hamilton . Brian.
Howlett;:' directors, `Morgan Hen-
derson, Ar xar' ' • Brooks, , ''Blake'
Aitort,: •Jack' .Ackert; Lion Tamer,.
Rkaynard. Ackert.
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19`62 Pontiac ' Laurentian Sedan.automatic* fully equipped •
e new) •
• Two 1961 Chev , Bela re Sedans, nautomatic, power steeting,, Y
• • • fully :equipped. •
• 1961 Pontiac ' Standard.Sedan ,
1961; Pontiac Laurentian,'power steering, •. automatic,. fully •
• . equipped, •
• Two 1961 Pontiac Parisienne 4 door hardtops, V-8, automatie,, •,
• , fully powered.'
1961 Ford Fairlane 500; Sedan,. automatic and power: steering
1960 Pontiac Sedan, standard transmission. , •
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. J. MacKENZIE,` `0.
Optometrist.
NOW IN RIPLEY
•EVERY WEDNESDAY
Office (tours ':10.00• * a.m. to 9.00
p.m. ,. Phone • Roy .MacKenzie,
ipley 964-24: for 'appointment.:
R. W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST GODERICH
• F. 'T. "Armstrong
Consulting ,.Optometr •t
`The Square
(Phone JAckson 4-76.61)
contact:
GRANT CHISHOLM
• 'hone collect- Dungannon 72-r-
• or 10 L'ueknaw
'Always Look To 'Imperial •
For. The. Best"•
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LUCKNOW DISTRICT
CO-OPERATIVE .INC,.
Phone Lucknow 71
,TED COLL EER
,Registered Master Electrician;
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Specializing in
Electric Pleating,' E1 ectric Wiring.
and Repairs ;
a and
All electrical Appliances
Phone 2O8 -r'=25, Lucknow
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•. 1958.. Chev Belair Sedan.
1958 Pontiac Sedan,.automatic
1957' Pontiac, .Sedan, automatic
1957 Pontiac sedan, standard. .
1957 Dodge V-8 sedan, automatic.
1956 Buick 4 -door hardtop,: ;
NUMBER OF 1955 MODELS from . $350.
MANY 'OLDER MODELS ' TO CHOOSE FROM
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• 1961 Chev :1/s -ton Pickup:
• 1960 1/2 -ton• Chev Panel Truck..
j. '1957 Chew %-ton Pickup
• 1957 Chev Panel.Carryall
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tinsels
Cities Service Dealer: Phone 173, Brussels' •
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Mrs. • James •Laidlaw . • returned
-to her home ` in Whitechurch af-
ter: spending sometime at the
home of; Mr. and ' "Mrs•' Elroy
Laidlaw: FROM NEARBY'
Mr. and' Mrs, Albert Coultes
and .'Diane and Janice. Farrier of
Whitechurch and Mr. and' Mrs..
Fred Schwichtenberg. ''of Mild_,
may visited 'on'. Sunday at • the
'home of Mr. .and, Mrs. Wiltbert
SSch.wichtenberg in Southampton.:
S BRIEFS
Miss" Annie (Kennedy and Mrs.
Harty..Tichborne, left last: W.•
nesday for Victoria B.C.1to. visit
with their brother.
Mr. and Mrs. .Archie Watt &.
`family of . Toronto spent, • the
ve.e1 -ens at tits home- o --Rev.
John` Watt 'and 'visited.. with :Mrs
Watt in Wingham General 'Hospi-
tal., Mrs: .George •'Th.ornpson .of`
Feversham, Rev. George Watt of
Oakville' and Rev.. -Robert ;Watt
of Toronto , also . visited..dur'ing:-the
.week.:'at' •the,'Watt Koine:.
Mr. and :Mrs. Russel Gaunt
and.Donald and Miss 'HHelen:Cur-
rie .of Wingliam . visited on Thurs
day in London Victoria Hospital.
With .Mr. Tom ,Gaunt who is a
patient there:
Mr. 'and. Mrs.: Carl •McCier ag-
han 'Visited on Sunday at :' the.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ait-
chison..•at St. Helens. , ,
Mr. and .M'rs. 1'1). Beecroft
and kirk; . spent the week -end
with relatives in Michigan.
IVjr;' and''Mrs Paul Groskorth
and Miss; Karen •Groskorth en-,
tertaine&• their, parents, :Mr.. &
Mrs, ."Elwood 'Groskorth. in; Tor-
onto '
or -onto' on Saturdayfor; their. 26th
.wedding, anniversary.. Mr. • and
Mrs. Groskorth were given . a
lovely ,,, dinner • and presented
with a' pair of .white table. lamps.
The .family' enjoyed the evening:
at the O'Keefe Centre in Toronto.'
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholti.
visited on Sunday at the home
of Mr and Mrs,, " Reg Scholtz
near Blyth. •
Gavil ler, .MIntosh
and' Ward
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
-Resident Partner,
'J. E. 'Kennedy,,
.Bell Telephone 'Building
PHONE 633• WIALKERTOiN
FURNACE OH,`:- STOVE OIL,
KEROSENE, .GASOLINE
See or call
WM. A. "BUD". HAMILTON
P hone 220-w Lucknow '
District Agent'•.for' Cities Service
84.4:% of the ' :eligible voters:'
in Huron riding., cast, ;their ballots
in the ' `Federal, election last
week.
Formosa iSprings Brewery. was.
broken' into recently and 20
cases of'.beer ''stolen:
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THE WEST WAWANOSH
A ; , MUTUAL, FIRE
1NSURkNeE-e a .
Head Office,: Dungannon
Established'•: 1878
BOARD OF 4 DIRECTORS
President, Brown" Smyth, R. •2„
Auburn; Vice -Pres., •Herson. Ir-
win, Belgrave Directors, Paul.
Caesar, •E:",1; Dungannon; George
C. F.eagan, Goderich;: Ross. Mc-
Phee, R. ' 3, Auburn; .Donald,
`MacKay,_ . Ripley; John F. Mac -
Lerman, R. 3, Goderch,`' Frank.
Thompson, R..1, Holyrood;': Wm.
Wiggins, ' R. 3, Auburn.
For information on your in-
surance, call your '!merest direc-
tor who :is. also anagent, Or the:.
secretary, Durnin Phillips, Dun -
gamma, phone . Dungannon' 48.
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ou'reoft on. The Right Foot With
PLYMOUTH
BALER and BINDER TWINES
"Red Top:' for Square Balers
"Orange Tod" for.. found Bakers
THE QUALITY .TWINE' since ` 1824
THAT SAVES you .TIi1VIE' And MONEY.
WM KNECHTEL and SON: LT.
Lucknow Branch, Phone 78,
"THERE'S A NEW LIFE FEED FOR EVERY NEED"
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