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Chartered. Accoµntants
West, Street
GODERICH, ONTARIO
Telephone JA ;4, .7562
ROY N. BENTLEY.
PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
GODERICH, ONTARIO
Box 478
Phone JAckson 4-9521
A, R. •DU• VAL
Sp.C. '
,Chiropractor
Physio •'and Electro Therapist
' Wingham • -=- • ' " Phone 300
(Office •located; in former. CKNX
building on , the Main Street)
INSUR'ANtE
ND. CASUALTY
AUTOMOBILE ,"
AND LIFE
r tech Your Jack,
• ToPo
Unsure With, Jack Today.
.1 A 1VMcDONAGH
Luc ,,
' know►Ontario • Phone' ,306
HEH
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•
TH,F. LUC•i
.Barrister,, • Etc.
Wingham arid •Lucknow
• '''IN LUGKNOW
Monday • ' and Wednesday..
• Lo d
Cate in :Kilpatrick Block •
• , •.
'P.hone Wingham, '
Office 48 Residence 97,
• STATE FARM; MUTUAL
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
•
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K'EUBEN :WILSON
R.R. '3, Goderich
Phone 80• rr.8 £ ungannon
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.FU N'ER L 'HOME
'Phone 7b
1)ay or Night
LU.SE OF FLINI:RAI ilOMlE
kt No 'Extra tra Cost •
:iloderate Prices .
EstablliShed ,1594'
MPERI.AL O'1 l
PRODUCTS
for prompt ser(icc, ,
and quality. products;
GERALD,: , Ji CROOKS
DOCTOR OF ,CHIROPRACTIC
Phone 545•,
KINCARDINE, ONTARIO
yOUjce. hours,
llaily Monday to: :Saturda
Wednesday a.rn. .
Evenings
Tuesday,; Thursday; ;=aturday
McLENNAN °aired'
M'acKENZIE
FUNERAL SERVICE
S • ervices' conducted 'accord-
ing to your wishes at you
Home,. your• Church,' or at
our Memorial Chapel 'atno
additional charge. ,
contact; ,
GRANT CHISIIO[An1'
i'hcne , collect Dungannon 1944
ori° 10 Lneknow • ,•'
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Phone 181, Lueknow.,
Day or Night
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'MEMORIAL H`.1' •P"
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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. 25r, 1Vingiiam, Ontario •
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G. ALAN WILLIAMS
• Optometrist
'(like on Patrick, St:, •Just
oft' the 'Main '.St :in
'WVINGIiIAM
.Professional ' E.ye ''Exam'ination
' Optical Services.. •
Fur :appointment;
Please .Pho:ne' 770;'. Wingham
R. W. ANDREVI/
Barrister ;and Sotic:tor'
•ISTOtvFL ONTA tIt1
IN `1 UCKNOW:.
Every • •
Wednesday and 'Saturday
Afternoon
,Oftice.In. the Joy;nt Block
Telephone
Office' •1i5 • Residence 31-J
LITCKN(YW/ 1)ISTRICT
(•'0-O1)ERATIVE: INC.
;1 ucknOw 71'
.'
EDI CC) LLYER
Registered Miister' Electrician•
F LE("I It.IC;AL •(',ONTItACTOR
Specialirrpg io
: ie,ieetrical ,tfi'rang' and Itepairs
.. ►(,1iN:T i'`(lR
•
and
• All .1';.4 rtriral Appliances
Phone 4(i�t-25, Lucktiow,
RO•BER.T Ek :I RVI
'( NERAL GAItAGE
I)eater ;In
!ARM' MACI11NJ RY
ant( complete •
"FIRESTONE LINI ' <..
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For The 130st"
OW SENTINEL,,. f UCKNQW; 'ONTA.RIQ .
FATHER AND SON BANQUET
I N: MEMORI4
BLACK -, in loving...,.
memory of
Mrs. Roy Black who passed away
6ne' year ago; February 277th,
19b0,:. ' ,
In tearswe saw you sinking,
We watched you fade away
Our hearts were ,almost, broken,
You, fought...so hard to stay.
But when we . saw you` sleeping
So peacefully; free from pain,
We could not wish you back
To :suffer" that again... . '
Lovingly remernb'er: ed by Roy,
Wilfred and Family. •
SMITH' In loving memory of
our dearwife, mother and grand-
mother, Myrtle Smith who passed
away March 5th, 1960.
The ,Golden gates softly opened
one year ago today,
With good-byes left ` unspoken,
You gently passed, away,
We .watched you suffer, `
We. heard you sigh
And all . that we ' could do; was.
j tint . stand by. '
When ;the time carne "we
'suffered too. ;
For you Lever deserved what you
:went through
Your heart was th:e truest• in all
the world,
Your love
the best oto.. re 1'1 ;-
ca_
For no one• on earth can take your
•place,
You're, still •the•. dearest of 'all,
Ever 'remembered : by 'husband
Oliver and family: •
'BOOKKEEPER: Brownfine col-
umnar 'books, cash books, loose
leaf ledger. sheets in stock, if we
don't. ` have :your _ requirements
we • will, order for yogi The .Luck-
now Sentinel, Lucknow.'
K J MacKENZIE, O.D,
Optometrist..
NOW •IN •RIPLEY
EATERY:
WEDNESDAY
_.•,,
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Ofkfice• Hours 10,00:. a.m' • to 9.00
p.m: Phone •Roy MacKenzie,
Ripley:. 96 r-24 fo'r.., appointment.
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(Continued: from Page �,1?' .
Kinnon,, public relations chair.,
man of the group committee; Bill
Eadie, one of the host interest-
ed supporters; Morley •Wall, Cub- •
master Roy, Cornish and Lorne
Eadie, treasurer and secretary of
the: group coManittee; .Beverley
Wall, stenographer to Cubmaster
Morley Wall; Rae• Haldenby, as-
sistantcubmaster; 'Campbell and
Don Thompson of The Lucknow
Sentinel; Lloyd„ Ackert, . Scout-
master;: ' Wally Breckles . and
Frank Colwell, assistant Scout-.
rri stern. Because.' of: weather con—
ditions, District ' .Commissioner,
Archie Gowanlock of Walkerton
was unable to be present. ..
Bob Wall proposed. the 'toast.
to the fathers, .and Gordon Wall
replied and proposed a toast to
the 'sons, Philip Breckles thank-
ed the ladies who catered.
In his •remarks, , Don Rennie
said that Holyrood "had, a' soft
spot in his heart." He said that
he wasvery pleased with. the
way things had worked out ;be=
ingest e result of "hard work d,dne•
by many," He •.orought "greetings.
from.' the •,Provincial Council .of
'Ontario,' Boy Scout Association.
He ' was ' particularly pleased: 'to
see ' all . the boys and leaders out.,
in full: uniform; He said that''; it'
was the: first father=son banquet
of this .type in a numiber • pf years
that • he had seen, :the, group in
full • dress:. He congratulated. the.
three :or. four 'fathers that..•had
more than one boy in the ongani=
zation.. In the absence of Archie
Gowanlock,' Mr. ,Rennie•• filled in
and had , very 'pointed messages
'fora Cub's',• 'Scouts :'arid Fathers
present:
Other guests : to speak ` were
Harold, Percy, and' M
Mts': organ
• Johnston On behalf of Kinloss.
Council and Holyrood : W.I.
•Present Flags •
• .'On :behalf of:, the..rLuckriow
,Branch. to ,the Canadian• Legion,
President Earl'. .:Cranston- and
Ken: Cameron presented • thea
• Unioh "'Jack .to' Orville. • ;Elliott,
chairman of, the group committee
and David Wall; •
On behalf. of . the Lucknow, and
District Lions Club, Stuart
Collyer presented .a flag to Cub
master .:,Morley : Wall• and • Bob
'Cornish .and, . Lions . • President,
Gordon Montgomery, presented
a flag to Scoutrnaster Lloyd' Ac-,
.keit , •and Donnie .Meyer. .
.'Harold, Haldenlb"y expressed
appreciation on ,behaIf of the
Scent, Group'to. the . Legion• and
Lions. ' '
Boys • Perform :•
Cubmaster '.Morley: Wall .'put
the' Cubs .through their.paces
with. a . baloori game being won
by John Ackert. Two • skits, ,"The
General Store" • Eby David Eadie
and 1 Donald' Elliott,: and' .'Light=
•house Murder by • 'Eric: Thacker,
Walter. Hodgins arid' Bob •Cornish
R,.?*•
OPTOMETRIST — GODERICA.',
F. T. ':`Armstrong
Consulting Optometrist
The pgnare
(Phone JAckson 4-7661) •
N'URNACE::.OIL,/STOVE. OIL,
KEROSENE, GASOLINE
See or 'call
• W V1.. A. ' "BLUD" .HAMILTON
Phone .220 w':Luck'noww .
District . Agent for `.Cities. Servic*•
•
AUTOMOTIVE
1Wechai ical and body repairs;
glass, steering: ',and . wheel : bal-
ance. ' Undaspray for rust pre-
vention.
DAVIDSON'S- Texaco Service
No. -8 ' H'wy Phone JA. 4-1231
G6derich '
F•GE NIN
were presented.. Jimmy MacKin-
non narrated a bungle• dance.
Phases of Cub work Were given
by the boys: ,law, David .Rhody,
David MacKinnon, Doug Wall;
promise, Garry •Carruthers, Dan
aid Moffat,, Ernest Hodgins, Pat
Passmore, Pat Hayes,• George
Moffat; salute, John 'Ackert;: Ba-
den Powell,, Ken Roulston, grand,
howl, Barry ~ Haldenby; totem
pole, Arthur Breckles.
A baloon breaking game with . .
all the men present caused much.`
merriment. In the Scout group a
skit aboutt :Dead Eye Dick, Pis-
tol:
istol: Pete and Cactus..Mack was. •
performed by` Edward Burt, Don-
nie Bannerman and Herbie Kies-,
wetter. A, barber skit 'was per
formed "by Frank, Stark and Jim.
Schneller. 'Super Scout, Was act-
ed Eby Gordon .Passmore, ° Billy
Moffat and Douglas Eadie, Ano-
ther
• was given by Allan 'Colwell,
B obbie Gedes and Allan Cornish:;
Lloyd Ackert lead insongs to
conclude the evening. '
MUNICIPAL 'OFFICE'.
(Continued frcrn „Page i) ,
wood; new• lighting .fixtures, and
cabinet; three new.' basement
window units, and a new door
'way in the southerly part ' Of the
•
room, . leading, to' • the furnace
room. The floor will :be.•tiled' and
walls and ceiling painted. ,
• • Will •Be. Yearly Saving'
Total cost of the workwinAbe
in the neighborhood' of $8,5.00;00 •
subject to grants'; which will re-
duce the municipality's portion to''
somewhat 'over $5,000. 'Estimates
have purposely, :been placed high,
Reeve 'Joyn-t; told Council;
The expenditure will • be , cov
ered ` by', a . :::ten• -year debenture .
with annual payments of under:
$8004; which will 'represent ail
annual , saving to = the -Corporation
on the basis of rent, : t'axes • and, ,
heating : at the ••..presen't municipal
Office.
Only the: bare:. necessities in.,
the way of ''filing cabinets and a •
,counter wall' be purchased:, now.. to.
equip 'thenew office :quarters, &
cost. of this equipment is .'born
equally •:by:. Hydro, Water .and
Village.
RUBBER STAMPS 'of all' all kinds,.
made to 'your. ^specifications ' are.
available' at The Lucknow Senr
tinel, phone, :35:
,HOLD OFFICES: IhT'
HURON` JUNIOR GROUPS
• •
.
Officers'• of the Huron County
Junior. Farmers 'Association, elec-
'ted 'recently at Clinton,. ;are . as
follows; Junior Institute Ruth;
Proctor, Brussels,. president; Mar-
jorie' Papple•, •Seaforth, : .lst• .vice
Joanne' Alton; Lucknow,: 2nd vice;
Doreen .Brock; • Granton,: :Secre-
tary -treasurer.
Junior.' Farmers _ Bill Strorig,
Dublin, ,president; Murray Gaunt, '•'
Wingharri,.. 1st vice; Murray!' Mul- :
vay, Wroketer,. 2nd vice; Robert
Down, Hensall, secretary-treas
izrer.
•Joanne Alton 'is the daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Bert Alton, Ash-;
field and Murray Gaunt, ,assistant •
farm editor °'at .,CK:NX:. is the' son
of Mr.' and,, Mrs: Andrew Giaunt:
of: West Wawanosti.,
IMPORTED -SHIPMENT MAY 29th, 1961
If You Want The
GENUINE ARBOR -ACRE HEAVY BIRD,.
Place Your . Order 'Inunediately For JUNE 1st DELIVERY
Becht
Ltucknow Branch, Phone ,78.
"TH'•IERE'S A NEW LIFE FEED FOR EVERY :NEED"