The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-09-20, Page 6SIX
:THE. LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
on#inue eptember 30#h
(According, to the availability, of Specials)
ELEC'T'RIC COFFEE', : MAKER, . , . $23.75
Sunbeam, 8 -Cup,
SUNBEAM ELECTRIC HE' ►► ER, 1300 watt $28:95
ADJUSTABLE STEEL IRONING BOARDS $ 7.49
PLASTIC CLOTHES BASKETS ....., . ,, ,. $ 1.98
LARGE, GARBAGE CANS, side handle ., $ 2;85
RUBBER STAIR TREADS, each 'slip proof :35
18.* •91/2
RUBBERHOUSEHOLD MATS, $` 1.55
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each slip: proof, 18 x 30, pastel colors
•AND.NUMEROUS 'OTHER BARGAINS
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SEE HAND BILLS
A. ApURD1E S 5�
Phone ,
Ashfield•.. CouIe:
Given .Sendoff
t OEH-i st --N-Ei )
Mr. , and ;Mrs. Chris Brown. of
Brantford spent the week -end
with Mr. and. Mrs: •Sam Gibson
and family:, f
Neighbours hbours and friends , of Mr.
g,
and Mrs. Elliott Sandy gathered
:on•Wednesday . evenin�•g ' at their.
home:' to' bid 'them adieu before
they . moved to:their new 'home
Lucknow: The evening . was spent:
in card playing and 'at the lunch:
lio.ur Mr. Earl 'Swan read an ad-
dress and Bob Farrisl. presented
them with: a;• clock and a bed
Spread on ' behalf of . the crowd. •
P ,
The Explorers group held their
' first meeting of the. 'season at the
Church. . on Monday •
Mr. and Mrs:' OliverMcCharles
:spent the. week -end at Ruthveri
l " with .'and Kingsvil eth w Mr. and. Mrs.
;Allan: • McCharles and • Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Mellott '
'Mrs. , .Ewan MacLean • is hos=
pitalized:due to an accident when
. she was ' enroute to Sarnia with.
Doug. and John`Martyn of :Ripley.:
Mrs. MacLean suffered very pain-
ful hip injury as well, as' bruises
'•andabdsh�
ads' .king .:.
up.
• Barbara 'Finlayson has return -
1
'ed . to : school -at Guelph. Shehis
in her second year at :MacDonald
Institute,,
WifflssHeId
3 -Day mbl'Asse
758 persons heard a , stirring
call to investigate the Bible pro-
phecies : being fulfilled in the.
twentieth century. Mr. T. R. Jones.
district; supervisor, of Jehovah,'s
Witnesses, :spoketo these dele-
gates ,on: the subject, "The Twen-
•tieth Century in Bible . Prophecy"
in the Wingham District
Schoolon. Sunda "Mr Jones
y. ., .
said, "Critical times' are the
for our. generation but the Bible
also speaks of a•'group of• people
preaching about :God's 'Kingdom
and .' a:paradise earth;: all to be
.
realized rcent-
in the twentieth
ury "
Mr. Ernest Faiconer presiding
minister of the district congrega=:
tion announced that. ten new
Ministers. were ordained ;on, 'Sat-
urday afternoon. during 'a _dedica-
tion and baptism ceremony.. •
• ..The local congregation was well
represented at the gathering for
three days.`:
ass: pedal
Carrying a bone in his mouth,
a dog crowed a riveron a narrow
• bridge H a saw hisown image
refected' in the water and decided
that. at waa another dog with a
bone largerthan fuss •.Consumed:
with envy, he opened' hia, mouth
to grab the other bone.
and, 1°14 hia own: •
The man who hasa planned Sun Life
'of Canada insurance program need
envy no one. For no one can better
face the future than the man who;
through the medium of life insurance,
has provided fort' his ,retirement years or,
if he should notsurvive, for hit .
family's future security
Littqiutitranci
my proleaai'on and
tant o)your
stroke; Why not •
cull me today!
you hill be uhder,
no obligation,
.SUN LUPE ASSURANCE. COMPANY OF. CANADA.
RR.2 LUGHNOW.
Kinahan
Phone Wrngham 717-=w4
SUN ;LIFP • ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA
Died Suddenl
In Her. 8Oth ¥ear..
'ART UR MOQRE
Death 'came ..suddenly to Mrs,
Arthur Moore, on Friday even-
ing at her home on Concession
12, West Wawanosh. She was
within a few 'weeks of her 80th
birthday, but had been in her
usual . health until, 'suffering a
coronary attack that, evening,
which proved fatal
Mrs. Moore was the., former
•Margaret Mabel. Welwood, daugh-
•ter of Richard . and Eliza Wel-
wood of the Mono Mill's district,
near Erinwhere she was born...
Mr. arid Mrs. Moore were mar-,
ried at Mono. Mills on• �Septem'-
ber 9th, 1908, and spent all their
'Married life in the Whitechurch
district. They resided on Conces-
'sign 1, Kinloss until several Years
ago ' when, they• moved. to
the former Ben Naylor f arni on
Con. 12, West. Wawanosh,
Mrs. Moore was a: member of
Whiteohurch United. Church , and
her death is mourned by many
friends whom she has made in
more -than a half century that
she resided in the district. '
'. The funeral service .was. held
at her .home 'on 'Monday after-
noon conducted by Rev: Mr. Mit-
chell, ,Burial . was .in. Winghamn
Cemetery, the palibearers being
Elroy Laidlaw, Donald •Martin
Beth ' Gaunt, Milan Moore, Alec
Inglis" and. Tom` 'Inglis
Besides her husband, Mrs.
Moore is survived Eby3 Thomp-
sonters Sr 3. sons, :Mrs. Basil Thomp-
son `(Annie) of Preston, Mrs. Wal
ter: James.' (Ruth) of.:Woodstock,
rs nn hi k "n Mil red
'Mrs:. , Ke et Dso c . ( d )
of lmore• ssell '.of Pr eston
Be Ru Preston.;
Stanley of Woodstock' and 'Charles
of Estaire ,Ontario. ; ;, '
Two children, Margaret and
Garnet died in, -infancy and Mr.
and Mrs. Moore were . sadly .be-
reaved by the. death ',of their :,son.
Edward in .196.0:_
Mrs. Moore . is. also survived by
three brother's, Elgin Welwood. of
Caledon, Ezra : Welwood' of
Orangeville and:Stanley. Welwood
of`. Onaway,' Alberta and by 25
grandchildren and • one " great
grandchild.
Unable 7'o Attend
Fair This Year
Ottawa,
September 11th, 196;1
Dear Editor:,
I hope that ybu were able to
attend' the tour of the Candu
Plant on September 7th which I.
was unable to do. This is a' opy
of a telegram ;1 sent to Mr, 'Ray-.
mond Burge, Publicity Manager
of " the Atomic Energy . of Canada.
"Regret due to Parliament re
-
I converiing today am unable to
accept your kind ' invitation to
tour Cando Plant with you. Sin;
cerely hope your visit to Bruce.
County and +Kincardine will be
pleasant and enlightening. Please
convey thy very best wishes to.
your guests." -
We. have gotten , away..to a ,good
start down., here , at Ottawa.: Ex,-
ternal Affairs was debated . fast
Thursday and Friday, and it was
nice to, know that the Govern-
ment and the Official .Opposition.
are in accord with the stand
which Canada '.must take in ton,
nection •with °the. present crisis.
•I am very sorry that, on ac-
count .of,, the extra .long' • session,.
I will be unable to attend your
;local fall. fair. •
Yours Siicerely,
Andy Robinson,
,Federal . Memmber for Bruce.
In 90th Year Pays
Visit To Qld
Some workers have lots of
"get-up-and-go" when it's time to
get •up. and go home Yes, sir,
they're the ones .who get • "fired
with enthusiasmm"
WORK STARTED ON
HIGHWAY -P
ASS•
86 ,BY-PASS
John • W. Hanna, M .P.P , has •an
pounced the 'commencement 'of
operations;. to construct the :High.
way 86. by-pass south of Wingham
across the"prairie." The ' new•
route will he used for heavy traf-
fic and will .eliminate: the . need
for maximum maintenance'. on the
tw6 Major ,and one minor bridges'
in Lower Winglarr, through
which Highway .86 now passes.
First stage of the construction,
which is ;being• undertaken by the
Department of. Highways; with no
'general contract "let, calls for the
building of a causeway, and bailey
' extension of High-
Way
Hi h-
bridge asan . r;.
directl . • east from . the
way'8f. Y
straight section coming in .from'
Lucknow: It will`cross 'the'. r"i"ver'
Hom
flats and. intersect with "Highway
(OLIVET .NEWS)
Mr. Walter Hamilton of .Van
couver ' B.O: visited at the :week=;
end • with 'Mrs. Mae Hamilton
family. A family reunion was
,held ' on. Sunday' at Kincardine'
Beach attended by' Mrs,.:.Mae
,.
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs • 'Alvin.
Hamilton' :and : family, Nr, and
Mrs. Ray Hamilton - Wand family;
Mr. and Mrs. Herb ,Clayton and.
family, also Mr. and Nies. George
Hartwick and other relativesfrom
Kincardine and Ripley. About 50
people sat. down to supper; Mr.
Hamilton left• his home' in Kin-:
.cardine about. 1898 for' the Kion -
dyke: where he. spent ; ten' years,
finally making his home in 'Van-
couver. Mr. Hamilton who ..is a
"young man" of 89 years,' travel-.
; years at a. oost of -11400,000;
No. 4.7 about half ': a mile south .of
the .town
Joe Kerr Construction of Wing -
ham is :'handling : a portion of the
work for the Department
Wingharn Advance -Times
WEDNESDAYS SEPT?.: •20th, 1901.
START .NEW SALT. SHAFT,
WILL BE, 2 -YEAR JOB
W: 'R. Lawson, Vice President'
and General Manager of Sifto
Salt Limited, a`subsidiary of Do
Minion Tar and ':Chemical. ,to.
Limited,'; has announced the be-
ginning of .work0on a new 1,800
foot, shaft at thee. company's large
rock salt. mine at Goderich. The
work is .expected to. be completed
led. ' by plane to MoitreaI, then •
by train:through ,Ontario „and
plans', to return on .Wednesday.:
Rally. Day 'services ;were. held
in the United .Church. on Sunday,
led by the Sunday School super:
intendent, Mr.'. Robert Osborne,
assisted by mem'bers.of the Sun
day School; Misses Barbara Mac
Tavish, Patsy. MacCharles, Phyl-
lis'
hyllis' Clayton, Mary and .Helen
White, Marie and Janet Hamilton
a'nd Billie and David ' Black.
There will be no service at Olivet
next Sunday. as; it . is Anniver
,nary Sunday' at Clarks,
Misses Nancy and Mary Colling
of .Clarks 'visited on Sunday with
their' grandparents, Mr.., and Mrs
John Coiling. •
Young people . hOrtie for the
week -end included. Misses. Shir-
ley and Alice Brooks of Toronto,
Marilyn F'nlaysbn of •Stratford;
Donna Osborne of Toronto and.
Mr flurt White of Clinton,
Mrt Walter Hamilton of Vari
c.otiver B.C. visited the 'Fall Fair
at "Kincardine on Saturday and
was awarded the prize for the
oldost'inan on the grounds. He is
09 years young;,
ROY HAVENS
Plumbing . and Heating•
Esso Oil Burner
Sales and. Service
LECTRIC' HEATING
Phone 73, Lucknow
FOR SAFE, -
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DEPEHABLE
Carnsnlent budget tsrg1
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IK1MR19 1.11111Tilag
SAMU
EL J.
BRADLEY .
On Friday, September lst, 1961,
after a prolonging illness,;Samuel.
J. Bradley passed away in the
Toronto General; Hospital .in his
:sixty-third year.
He , Was the. son,; of the' late: :
James and Mary .(M'eNain) Brad-
ley .:and was'' born in Ashfield
Township. '
As a young man he went to To-
ronto 'where' he;.: became` an 'em-
ployee
em-ployee ;of '• : Silks Limited and
Weldrest Hosiery, a company he
served for forty years: For many
year's he. was " a Commercial Tra-
veller in Western'.OntariS and for
fifteen years he. was Manager of
the :Sales Department . forCanada.
He •wv as an. active. member of
Iiumbercrest United • Church,' a
Member of the Masonic Temple,
Zeta ,Lodge .and' the ..Runnymede
.Lawn Howling
He is ,survived' ; by . his wife,
Marjorie E. (Smith), two sons;
David' •and Peter all' of. Toronto,
three brothers,' Jack of 'Ashfield
Township, Wilfred arid Elmer' of
Toronto. :He waspredeceased by
his parents, . a brother, Marshall
and a sister, • Miss Mary Bradley'
(R.N.)' of Kincardine.
Funeral: • services were held in
Toronto on Sunday at' 1:00 p m.
from the. York" Chapel of the
'Turner. and Porter Funeral •Home,
with 'the Rev,.; J: Lavell. • .Smith
officiating,'
Burial was made at, Kincardine
Cemetery on . Monday with the;
'Rev. 'J C; Dutton of Pine River
United . Church officiating.,