The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-11-01, Page 9J
' ,F,1hNESDAY, NOV. , fst, 1961.
ROY N' BENT LEI
• PUB,LIC•
.ACC U,NTAN1
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G .�„ .O . ERICIL ONTARIO'
• Box 478
Phone JAckson 4.9521,
A. M..HA•RPER
AND COMPANY.
Chartered Accountants
33 Hamilton St"
GODERICH, ONTARIO.
Telephone 'JA 4-7562
J
O.'D.0 B ;AC:TE& N
(Doctor of Chiropr.actic,)'�
Wroxeter., Ontario
Telephone Wroxeter . 2104-1
;Hours'' 10to '4:30, ;Monday -Friday,
Monday, Tuesday, 'Thursday
Evenings; 7 .to.
R :DU' VAL.
D.C., '
Chiropractor •
''Physio and ',Electro . Therapist
;Wingham -= Phone. 300
(Office located in former' CKNX
building on the Main Street):
INSURANCE
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WIND, CASUALTY •
AUTOMOBILE .
AND :LIFE
To Protect Your 'Jack ..
I'n'sure With Sack Toda <::
J..A, McDONAGH�
Phone • 06 Luc know
STATE: 'FARM MUTUAL,
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TO.:...BILE:
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1.RAN C..
NSU N E
Investigate ` Before '-
• gInvesting'.
REUBEN .'WILSON
R R. `3, Goderich
Phone` 80-r-8 Dunganno•
n
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R. W� ANDREW
Barrister and Solicitor
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
IN LUCKNOW
Every Wednesday and
Saturday 'Afternoon,
Office in • the Joynt Block"
Telephone.:
Office 135 Residence 31-J
_'HETHERINGTON
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Barrister, Etc.
Wingham and. Lucknow
IN LUCKNOW
Monday . and Wednesday
Located in Kilpatrick Block
'Phone Wingham •
Office 48 Residence. ' 97
'IMPERIAL•OIL,
PRODUCTS
fof ,prompt service,
and quality, products,
contact
GRANT CHISHOifM'
Phone collect Dungannon 194'.
or 10' Ltteknow..
'Always Look ;To Imperialv \.
For The Best"
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" Home,,your Church,or at
our • 'Mmorial Chapel at no
additional charge. ,
Phone 181, ,
Day . or: , Night
JOH':NSTONE'S..
FUNERAL ;HOME.
Phone 76.
• • Day or 'Night
USE .OF' FUNERAL HOME
At; No Extra ' Cost
Moderate Prices
Established. 1894
WINGHAM'
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Along < With •
Expert Designing Nand
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• ON.
Phone 256,. Wingham;• Ontario,
G.•
WILLIAMS
Optometrist •
Office, on Patrick St., just
off `°the in 'St. in.`
WIN HAM'
Professional 'Eye. '.Examination
Optical Services
For appointment
Please Phone 770, ; Wingham.
E Z E, .
N
ro O.D.
MacK ,
•
::Optometrist
NOW IN RIPLEV
EVERY`' WEDNESDAY
Office Hours10:00 a'.m.
. to 9 00
p.m.. Phone • ,Ray ' MacKenzie,
Ripley . 96.-r:-24 'for appointment.
OPTOMETRIST — GODERICHM
F T. Armstrong
Consulting: Optometrist
The,' Square
(Phone JAckson 4-7661)•
LIJCKNOW CO OPERATIVICT'
INC.
Phone 'Lucknow • 71
TED COLLYER
Registered Master Electrician
• ELECTRICAL ,CONTRACTOt,
Specializing in
Eiecfrie Heating, Electric Wiring,
and Repairs
and /
Ail electrical' .Appliances
Phone '208,r-25,. Lucknow.
CARD OF THAI
The McNain 'family, of Amber
ley would like to thank all those
w•ho were so kind in so many
ways at the time of their recent.
bereavement. All these kind acts
were very much' apprecii ated: •
Mr.and Mrs. John Cowan -wish.
tosincerely thank 'their friends:
and..neighbours for the. purse of
money received. ,before thein' de.
parture ,from the corri;munity,, also
for the many acts of kindness and
help in the past Years.
•
We wish to' thank all those
''
«who sent cards, flowers and: treats
while Jerry was In the hospital,
also • those who , helped, ' at home
and made trips to London.
Cora. arid Jerry granston..
The ' Stepping, :Stones : CGIT
group • are very.grateful to , all.
those :who so .generously support-
ed their UNICEF campaign. The
donations will help to provide
medical' and food supplies for un-
derprivileged. children.
Mrs. Elwood Barbour wishes ' to
sincerely :thank all those who so•
kindly, remeMbered her .in many
ways with cards, visits and treats
while in the hospital . and since
returning home,
I' WW1' to ' sincerely., thank. all.
those whd. remembered . me by
visits, cards arid' gifts while .a
patient in. `Wingham Hospital.
Thanks' also to Dr. M. H:• "Corrin
and: the staff of 'Wingham Hospi-
tal.. . "Margaret MacDonald.
IN MEMORIA
"DESC'H In • loving memory of
Mrs. Jessie (McDonald) ' Oesch,
who passed away three years, ago,.
October' 31st, 1958..
There .'is' •parting fibin froxn' those
• we love,` . '•
No' distance can' divide .
For today in inernory's garden,
We still wa'l:k side.:by side: > ,
Sadly Missed by Moaner, Aunt
and family:
COUNTER :_CHECI BOOKSL-we
sell them, sing:yor in• quantities
and -take orders for books speci-
ally
pedally printed to your require-
ments. •, For.. prompt service,'
phone.: 35,, The ;Lucknow 'Sentinel
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100 .feet. long and a yard wide,
suitable .for banquets, :picnics &
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FURNACE OIL, • STOVE OIL,
KEROSENE,. 'GASOLINE
' See or call
WM. %A, "BUD" HAMILTON
: Phone 220-w• Lucknow
District Agent. for Cities Service
rm sident
iiled At Windsor
(WHITECHURCH NEWS)•..
Harald Goyeau of, Leamington,
was• killed on Saturday * near
Windsor when his 'car smashed
into a tree. He was in his 23rd
year, ..He ° leaves to. mourn his
parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Albert
Goyeati of Leanyington and one
brother, Leroy of London. He
was a former pupil at Fordyce'
school. Aldin Purdon left on Mon-
day , and Will attend the funeral
:on Tuesday lin •.Leamington.•
Elroy, Laidlaw 'Spent Wednes-
day
ednes-•
day in Toronto.
The marriage o#` Mr: and Mrs.
Wilbert • iSehwichtenberg• ..took
place in the Whiitechurch United
Church. The bride is the former
Marjorie Coultes; daughter 'of Mr.
and Mrs, Albert ° Coultes: and the
groom is the• son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred. Schwichtenberg. of
Mildmay. Guests were from, Kit-
.chener, Waterloo, Toronto, • Mild-
may, Oakland, London; Chesley,
Paisley, • Listowel, Grand Valley,
Georgetown, Durham, Belgrave,
Donnybrook and • other' local
friends and relatives. •'
', Mrs., Victor , Emerson; 'seer..etary
of the: •Grey -Bruce . Wo'men's: In-
stitute, • and Mrs. Russel Gaunt
a delegate "from the Whitechurch
;branch,' spent a very interesting -
and enthusiastic: Thursday , and
Friday attending/the Grey -Bruce
Area Convention in:•dianover.:
Mr. and Mit: .Relison: Falconer
and family; of Sarnia visited'Over
the 'week -end at the home of Mrs.
.Cecil ' Falconer. •
Mrs..'J. Musgrove of, ' Wroxeter
spent last week. at the home of
her • da:nghter, Mrs .Doris .Willis.
'Andrew, Henderson : of . Truro,
'Novia Scotia . is er'nployed •at
Lloyds in .Wingham: and will be
staying at the 'home of 'his' aunt,,
Mrs 'William Dawson
Mr.
and Mrs. William John
stone ofPai'sley.' and Mr: and •Mrs.
Donald Dirstein 'of Brantford
-visited On Saturday at the home
of •Mr.: and Mrs.. Russell Gaunt.,
Mrs. Walter Lott returned to
Paisley- ,with Mr. ''and' ';Mrs.: Wm,
,Johnstone . to visit With', relatives
there..,
Mr and Mrs.: Ross Smith and
Kathy ' -Of Toronto visited on the'
'week -end at the home of Mr. and
'Mrs. Russel Chapman.
Mr and' Mrs. •Delmar Wilson'
of Markdale moved' pne day.'last.
week to the former Alex Inglis
home.; Mr. Wilson is employed
with .Mr, Percy Clark in Wing7.
ham. ','
Mr'.' Cecil'Fisher . and Mrs. E.
Dunlop of Doori visited 'on Sun
day at ,the 1harne of Mr. ;and Mrs.'
Tom Morrison
Mr: and Mrs• Albert .Cameron;
Mr. and . Mrs William Lowe of'
Ashton, visited 'on Sunday at .the
home of Me, and • Mrs; 'Mason
,,Robinson. , ', •
Mr.'. Charlie. Martin, Mr, Jack
Boyle and ,Mr. Cairns. spent Sat;7
urday in London.
Mrs. Williatn :Dawso'n Mr. and
Mrs: Wes Tiffin visited with Mr.
and Mrs. George' Tiffin in Luck
now 'on Sunday. .
•
HELENS
Mr, •
M . Irvn, McCabe of Windsor
spent the past ' week with Mr, and ,"
Mrs. Frank McQuillin,.
Qver the week -end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs; IJarvey Webb
were their; daughter, Mrs. David
Gilmore and Mr, , Gilmour of
G'uellph.
Mr. Wallace Miller,. Mr, and,
Mrs. Allan Mil'1er, Douglas and
Lori :were. Sunday guests of Mr,
-and Mrs.ToDickison of Wal.
kerton.
Mrs. Gordon McIntyre'and Don- ..
ald . of Richmond, . Hill spent the
week -end writh• her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. w. I.. Miller and Isobel.
Mrs. Allan Miller • and Lori
spent Tuesday with Mr. ,and.Mr's.' '
Wes Whytock at Teeswater.
ust a reminder' of the Novem-
bet m.:eting 'of the,W,I. on Thum, -
,day (to -day) at 2:30. Miss Jose-
phine` Woodcock, District.- Presi
;dent of ;Bly th will ,be guest speak-
er.
Family Gatheriaig
A. family gathering) •was . held
on Sunday, Qctooer 29th at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Gaunt. This was the first get-
together :0 . the . Sam 'Sherwood
farnilyin a number of years.
Present on' Sunday were Mr. and
'Mrs.. Charles Sherwood of ,De- •
troit, Mr. and Mrs.: Jim. Banc our.
Of London Mr: and Mrs. Jirn
Sherwood of Goderich:;.- Mr --end '`'"-
Mrs MEarl . Shex od, Neta, .and'.
Ernest ' of Carlow; .Mr. and Mrs.
Les ' Ritchie of Lucknow; Mr. and " .. ,
Mrs': Gordon Gontier and Jamie ' ...
of. Toronto; Mr. Albert'.' Rundle,.
:Lynda; Ann .'arid• Grace of .Qsh "
awa and Mr. and ' Mrs. Gaunt
and Murray.•
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McWhin
ney;.Marie, Murray,,Lynda;•Doug..-
;las Kenneth, . ;Katharine and
David of Underwood .moved this. •:'
:past week :to' .the . former rred
Webb house: 'Mr. McWhinney is • '
employed. ' with • Mr.' Andrew•
Gaunt.
Lucknow° ILO:viable Lassies. • -
The Lucknow Loveable Lassies•
held their fourth: meeting on,Oc-
tober 30th. Thera was :an atten-
'dance of ':twelve answering the
roll • call with,one way a''girl,
may plan .her separate to .flatter
her figure. Wendy . Emberlin, *read
the minutes of. *the last meeting.:
The girl's .worked, on their pat-
terns and 'were given.:home`'as
signments ':• and reminded. to be:
at' the Town .Hall 'on Saturday,.
November .4th: at: 9:30 a.m
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TIME TRICKS r1:
The • 'time change. has 'a' way of
playing tricks. • Last. week w'e:said
.if • you .forgot to' turn back'.., your
Clock, ,church would .be about
over when you'd,. arrive • eerner
elim•en-tary'"I'f you ailed to turn
your• clock .back it would say:
twelve o'clock,: when standard:
time. clocks would read; ` 11:00
o'clock.
tutactually if wouldn't work
t that . way.' You would go to
church . at 11.00'.• a.m.. by your
clock, . which would be 10:0.0 a.m... ,
standard time. . So' theoretically
you would be an hour . early for
the start, of the .service. Still. with:
r'n e?
edlar Agency Golden GIow Egg Pickup Twice Weekly
LIFE
AIRY, BEEF, NOfi and POULTRY CQNCENTR
Modernly Balanced - Moderately .Priced
...
Balanced Feeds, Mill Feeds and Chops
$uIk or Bugged Daily Service
�clstel afld On.
Luclrnbw Branch, Phone' 78
"THERE'S A NEW LIFE FEED.' OR EERY NEED''.
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