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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-01-25, Page 11• /11 1.• 4 • " 41 - • WEDNESDAY; JAN, 25th; 1961 E.LUCEsiTOW SEZITINEL, LUCKNOW. •ONTARIO • PAGE MEV* A. M., HARPER . AND ,COMPANY Chartered Accountants West. Street GODERIPH; ONTARIO TelePhone JA 4-7662 • ROY N. BENTLEY • • . PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. GODERICII. ONTARIO • ,BOX 478 • . Phone .TAcksori '4-952/ • •••.' A. R. DU VAL' D.C.,• Sp.C, ChlroPractor. Physio and Electro Therapist Wingham --- Phone 300 (Office, located in former CKNX` building on the Main Street) 400.44•0+9•40.••••"!1,44•••••!44,4,~4•9•Posso 114S(JRANCE FIRE, WIND; CASUALTY'. AUTOMOBIL: • . :AND LIFE ••••'' ro Protect Your Jack, „.Insure WithJack ;Today..,. .1. A. McDONAGH LLB.' 3, .Lucknow,, Out. 'Phone 0175, DungannOn. • .4.,...0..44.4,............4...#4,44,4•,!••••••44, R. S. HETHERtNG*Iisis Barrister' Etc. •4. Wingham andLucknow • IN LUCKNOW • • Each Monday and Wedneadity Located le, the Municipal Office " • 'Phone'Winghara Office 48 •Residence 97 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE " IINSURAIcE Investigate Before Investing KEUBEN WILSON 3, Goderich Phone 80- r -Il• Dungannon JOHNSTONE'S FUNERAL 'HOME 'Phone 76 Day or Night'. USE OF 'FUNERAL 110ME •'At*NO Extra Cost Moderate Prices EStablishetl 1894: . IMPERIAL'OIL. PRODUCTS •or prOinpt• service, •and quality products, • contact .• GRANT cprisHOLm ''Phone collectDUllgannon 1944 , • • • or 10 LueknoW 4."Always LOok To. IMperial• .• • ,Por The. lEt est" d'odP99.•••?I'',~f•••••••••• •GERALD N.‘CROOKS DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC • Phone' 545 • KINCARDINE, ONTARIO Office hours: ** Daily Monday to Saturday Wednesday' a.m. ^ Evenings . Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday McLENNAN, and.' MacKENZIE FUNERAL SERVICE Services 'condueted accord- • Um to' your wishesat yotu Home, ,your 'Church; or at' oar Memorial Chapel at no• • additional charge. •• _ • _ • • Phone, 181, Lucknow, • Day or Night WINGHAM. MEMORIAL SHOP • We. Have 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 R. A. -SPOTTON 'Phone 250,. Wingham, Ontario ••4,04.4,4,4,..••••••••••••••••04.44•4.1.144.4.4^.4;. • • FIFTY YEARS WED NEXT WEEK • (DUNGANNON NEWS) • , Mr- Ennis Comfort, Scoutmas- ter • of Welland Ave. T.Jnited church, St: 'Catharines was an escort with time Queen scouts, Keith 'Carnp.bell, Henry Hoghen and Wilfred Hall • to the.. fan home of •th twiner's, uncles, Harold and Cecil Blake or the week -end. They enjoyed hunt-. ing• • • „/ - Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Kerr of Newton were , Satiirdayvisitors with Mr. .and Mrs. Jerry Clan - Ston. • • •'Miss. Patricia.' Pentland, ' stu- dent nurse at -Stratford General Hospital, was. home. with, her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. •Frank Pentland for the Week -end. • • Mr.. and Mrs—Percy Blundell; Goderich visited Sunday •,with Mr, and. Mrs. Will Irvin• . ' Week -end visitors with Mr. &' Mrs. Cecil Blake. were Mrs. D. S.', Fines and Jim Blake of Toronto. Erskine Presbyterian Church Women's Missionary Society, held the first •meeting of the year in the church' on. January' 20th. Mrs. Robert,McAllister presided, open- , ing with prayer and scripture , reading. Eight members were Present. ,Programms 'for each, mont were ,drafted. .Arrange- thent were made 'for .a pot -luck supper for the congregations' and plans for • making a quilt. The meeting closed .with' a hymn and, the benediction.. • The United Church Women's Association met at the home of. Mrs.. Otto Popp for the January meeting. Mrs:' • Clifford Crozier, •president,:opened withthe. motto, . • K. J. MacIKENZIE, OM.' • G ALAN WILLIAMS ' • Optometrist . ; • Office on .Patrick' St,' just NOW IN RII'LEY , .• •,off ••the Main St. in . EVERY. WEDNESDAY ' .-- WING11Ahil ' .. ' ' •••• -' . . • - '"" , ; • , „Professional Eye Exarriination Office Hours 10.00. a.m. to 9.00 Optical Services . . P•in•• Phone 'Iloy'MacKenzie, .! ,;• • A, . • , • 1" ESSO SERVICE FOR TOP QUALITY ATLAS BATTERIES DUNLOP TIRES (Most Sizes In Stock) . AT REASONABLE PRICES! Repairs to All Makes of Cars and Tractors, 3 Licensed Mechanics • heel Alignment and Balancing MOTORCADE DEALER ." " • and •theme , hymn. Mrs: T. C. Anderson led with devotion's and the theme was "Explorations, Onto 'God". .Mrs. Win. Bucking- ham read the lesson. Mrs. Frank Pentland presided 'at the piano for hymns: !,Mrs. Howard John- ston, the. secretary reported. thank , you nates received for flowers and boxes ' .to shut-ins at ,Christinas. The Members present •numbering twenty -One answered with a Biblical verse Containing .the word "Guide." Mrs. T.:Rich- ards and . Mrs. :Fred Young were appointed, as visiting 'committee for • February 'and -March: ' The rheMbers. were again reminded of the Church' visitors work shop' at Blyth on January 26th at 1:30 • , Optometrist ••• " to 4:30 p.in. Mrs: Jatk Alton had the .topic "The NeW•Year'!.» Mrs.' Darnin Phillips favored with a Piano 'instrumental. The'roll Call at, the, next meeting •will .13e. an- swered: by a verse containing • "Brotherly''.. The..rneeting closed With the benediction: Lunch was served by the •• Committee in • • , • Ripley, 964-24 for. appointment • Please. Phone 770, Wingham , . . . • . , , .. .. . R. W. BELL. .. OPTOMETRIST --- `• GODERICH Barrister and Solicitor P. T. Armstrong • • ., • LISTOWFL. ONTARIO Consulting Optometrist . * IN 1,U9KNOVV, ' • The. 8quare • • • • ,• , Every, (Pbone',JAckson 4-7661)...' Wednesday and Saturday' • ____ Afternoon • , , , ..• ,, • , . . Oftice in , the Joynt 'Block , Telephone Office' 135 - Residence 31-3 . A /. ; - ............0..............-"Tsiss....-0-04............; R. W. ANDREW • LUCKNOW.jUSTRICT . Co -OPERATIVE INC• Phone Lucknow 71 TED COLLYER• Registered Master Electrician ELECTRICAL' CONTRACTOR • • .Specializing in • ' Electrical- Wiring and Repairs .AGENT FOR SPARTON TV AllElectrical ..tipliances Phone ./li ne, 46-r-25, Iiticknow , • • : . ROBERT-E.'IRVIN GENERAL .GARAGE• • .! . Dealer, In • •. • OLIVER, VARA ritACtiDitttlt and complete • FIRESTONE LINE • • Phone ,OtingarinOn 53 •• • , • . FURNACE OIL, STOVE '•OIL'' • KEROSENE, GASOLINE See or call WM. A. "BUD" HAMILTON Phone 2204 Lucknow District Agent for Cities Service Pere.~.40.41.14.0.1,4,~41.4441 The second rneetnig of • the 4-H. Club. girls with the project "Cottons May Be SmarZ",, Was held atthe. home of a leader, Mrs: .Eirrier Black, last Friday .night. It was decided to name the Club, The Dungannon SeWing Doll's. All tlie 'mem'bers were, present. The nextmeeting will .be held:on FridaY; February 3rd. A joint prayer meeting -was. held li3 8t, Pauls ,Anglican' • Church on Wednesday . night, of last,: week. The - three village churches were .:represented. Rev. Wilfred Wright the :Rector gave .a fine.. adress and, recommended .more meditation „before'. praying • to Odd and leaVe\a place in' your. heart for the ansWer., He said so' often Prayers' orilY become • a 'preamble 'without' feeling or. nreaning., !ReV, Rod MacLeod of Erskine"PresbYterian Church'. & Rev.. T. Richards of the. United • 'Church took part. • . Kr. and ,s -Mrs. William Arthur Culbert will observe their ,gold-, en, wedding on Friday, February. 3rd.,.Married On . February 1st; 1911, the bride of fifty years ago was forrnerly • Nettie Emeleeli Tyndall, daughter of the .late Mr. -;Wiri. Tyndall and' the for- mer Mary Jane Stackhouse of Colborne .Towriship. Her father passed away when she was only four years. of age. Mr. Culbert's'', parents were,' the late Mr. and Mrs. Abram (Louisa Congrazn) Culbert of ! Dungannon. 'Rev. Mann of . Auburn ,.Presbyterian Church officiated ,'for the cere. *. ; . mony •performed at the bride's,' home. Florence Patrick, Toronto, a niece was flower girl and play- ing the ,wedding march v‘Tas . the bride's cousin,. Carolyn Slhter ,of Blyth.- There Were seyentY guests_ and it' WaS very cold: and' stor- rriy .day, They have since resided'. on the seine -farm' Maple, E'tnip- • lem, 4th Con. of Ashfield: They are plimning a dinner for friends : -•and relatives :at noon that •dy 'and will hold, open house in the afternoOn.. Inthe •evening their family' are coming home. They have to daaghters and three sons and seventeen grandchild- ten, The daughters. are Mrs., Leonartl, Crawford,' Winghain Mrs: • Earl SherWOod, Carlow:. Their three sons ar..ewy ard & 'Cecil who live nearby -rid B4l. at home. Mr. and Mrs. Culbert are Dungannon Vnited Church.' members andarea highly esteem ed ,couple in the community. We wish' them many more anniver- saries to enjoy with their family and friends. • The Sigma C's: boy's °club en- joyed a,crokinole party in the • ,United Church basement on Mori - 'day night, deSpite cold and ,stOrinY • conditions. 'The event • was' held with a 'surprisingly ., good attendance. , , • , r • Mrs. Ethel McDonald, a patient • . at"Alexandra Marine Hospital, is showing 'a gradual. improvement: since being .adinitted nearly tykiCt, . weeks ago.' , . ' Phillip Richards. of the Parson:7 age has made a good recovery from illness a*.ba.ck. to sehool. again:• • • PEDLAR ..BARN AND STABLE EQUIPMENT • DAILY SERVICE • SOYBEAN MEAL .CONCENTRATES McKEE WATER BOWLS ps CUT COST AND LABOR E • 'I , • • .. • BALANCED FEEDS • • MILL FEEDS • • • ! ' HOPPED FEEDS K. D. CORN, DRIED MOLASSES MINERALS. & WORMING PELLETS. • • , m • "Knechtel 'and'. Son t Lucknotetranck, Phone ' 78.. • , "THERE'S A NEW LIFE. FEED FOR *EVERY' NEED" • ' • . • • .. • • • • . •