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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-04-13, Page 13• WEDNE PII,Y •:A,P'RIL lath, 1960 • THE ;LL CKNOW -SENTINEL, LUCKNOW;. ONrAl11G , Now On At Allan. Reed's White Rose; Service Station e . AUTO SUPPLIES . HEADQUARTERS KEYS MADE. 24-HOUR FILM DEVELOPING SERVICE Ilan Reed's Phone 65:-W; Lucknow ANNOUNCING THE OPENING. of a NEW and, MODERN �eanrag an seatinnt ON „ CONCESSION: 4, HURON TOWNSHIP 2 Miles East of Highway 21 WE ' USE PANOGEN SEED DISINFECTANT It Costs Just Pennies . and . Harvests 'Dollars. ROBERT L. CAMPBELL .R. 1 ' Ripley Phone 115-r-17, Ripley GARRY 'OATS' and ' BRANT %EARL' EY : FOR SALE „EASTER: WEEK, SET FOR SCOUT; PAPER` COLLECTION :On Thursday ` of : next . week, April 2•lst, Lucknow Boy . Scouts Will hold. a• waste . piper ' collec- tion, the proceeds, of which help. _take„:; the Scouts to caanp.: 'Paper and and: magazines 'should be cartoned or •.tiedand placed at ' the• curb, abut anyone who is unable to do this can have 'it. .done. for them; :b ,:Y calling Donald g 'MacKinnon or Stuart • Collyer. Rural residents mayleave pa- per P r - pe at the barn at� Donald•••�Niae Kinnon's' residence, up . • to the time. of ' the collection. CONSIDER ROOF REPAIRS', AT 'THE ,UNITED:CHURCH , Rev George ge Sach and Robert Smith of'.'Bervie .paid a Bruce •• Presbytery visitation with • rhem- bees: of the 'Official. Beard of the. United` ;Church.. oFriday, alis • work of the church. Such , meet. inks ,are. held throughout •Pres- bytery. . + • Following the- visitation the Board discussed the :question `of roof repair. to eliminate , water, backing ,.:up at the eaves: • in Winter. Architectural experts are ; being consulted for their ,advice. and recommendations. It is..expected. repairs 'can be made without removing the gothiics: The large . stained glass win= dow above the, church entrance is to 'be and d an *amber face place ' Over it tocutthe glare• . of. the 'sun's ' res within the church at certain times' of `the year. The ` Woman's: Association• de- cided sortie, time ago` to 'assume the cost of this . pro`ect and when Ernest Ackert reported on the matter, on � 'FFriday. was in-' structed to 'proceed at once with the work ' which was previously authorised.' • cussing a11• phases of church :life • •and member participation in the 1s Your Subscription - Paid?' GIGANTIC ri • SATURDAYMAY 7th to SATURDAY, MAY 14th•. FAMOUS VISCOUNT HOME FREEZERS As Low As $229.95. VISCOUNT' 11.8, TWO TEMP. REFRIGERATOR Automatic Defrost VISCOUNT :AUTOMATIC DRYER ELECTRIC AND GAS RANGES • •: Two and ..Four .Cycle As8"--P $42.50awn. Mowers As Low • • 6 VOLT 'TRACTOR* .BATTERIES : , $7:95 DUNLOP RECORD 4 -PLY PASSENGER TIRE :.$12.95 PRICES TO SUIT YOUL BUDGET: cknow District Coo 'Phone 71 • ».. PEE-WEES LOS..E Lucknow Pee-Wees opened the 'Goderich Young. Canada , tourna- ment in Goderich at 8:30 a,m -Saturday, The Lucknow' squad, who . haven't ` been playing any •hockey 'for about three weeks, didn't fare so well ; against Lu can who defeated them 6-0. The local/ tea rm. are therefore elimin- ated from; .further competition in the Goderich tournament. The handicap under which the kid's performed is. 'another good:' argument: for ,artificial 'ice.. . INDUCT PASTOR' AT• DUNGANNON: (DUNGANNOriT NEWS). Wishing all a .very Happy. Easter: Rev. T. -Richards newly. • . ap- pointed : to Dungannon United Church:. and Nile ,and Port Al Ebert appointments waa inducted. and welcomed Friday •evening in the• Dungannon United Church auditorium. ' Rev. S. A. Moote of Victoria ' St. 'Church, Goderich, conducted the services; and Rev: R. `SVI. Sweeney of 'Auburn ; read • the lesson and gave 'the address, Stressing. that -religion'. should be • as •a flame•of •fire - and if the iburning embers are • separated, from the sticks, the ' : fire • goes, out. Mrs. Arthur Elliott repre # .senting the Church • Board, led Rev: Richards to the front • for. the` induction: 'Visiting ministers' were Rev: R.. M. Sweeney, ,,Au- burn.;' Rev G. Kaiser, Ashfield;• •R ev.. S: A .+Monte, `Goderich and, Rev. C. ' E. Taylor, Goderich, who 0 has ably supplied ''in. the past ;.months while' the pulpits were ' vacant: Rev. Richards Closed_ the service -with' prayer. A" reception wag: held . in .the basement where Rev Richards; Mrs. Richards and little 'six-year- old• son; Phillip •were introduc- ed::. Several made "'speecies . rep- resenting the various organiza- "tions' and .expressing : a • ;.warm welCatne to ' the "new • comers": Rev:. . Richards arrived tile, day before at ;Malton airport?' return-, ing ' from Wales where he ` had •been visiting his parents for the, last few ;weeks: Mrs, Richards and . Phillip ar rived 'two weeks before. at the, parsonage. Mr.. It',K. 'Dawson was chairman'. for . the improptu speeches;'. The •• ladies served .sandwiches, cookies and • coffee:• Despite ,a. cool backward sea- son .f ea-son,;'believe it or riot. the "sap has .been ruining. • Topping off the United Church .'Junior choir' `,practice • on • Wed- nesday night of last week. the: "youngsters'' •; about twenty -live, and .2 others;'more :like oldsters were entertained' to •a .;pancake and 'Syrup "feed at ' the farm of Pentland 'Brothers. on . the• 6th con v, Ashfield. ';Mr. and Mrs: Frank Pentland were. the hos- tesses. "•Ari outdoor boiling down was:',in progress a little ways up the lane toward the house,, which : was interesting', to, see.. • The .amount of pancakes and.. :syrup' consumed could hardly be totalled, but none was the worse and they all agreed, it was fun. Dr D: K.:McAter• and Maur een, Wllowdale ,,Were week end guests with Mr. and Mrs. W. • Stafford. Mrs:• Thomas .Henry of the Belfast district •is ill •witi. •and a' 'patient at Wingham hos- pital. •• Mr. ' and Mrs.' Harold Baechler, family•. of Auburn visited on Sunday, with their parents, Mr and ' Mrs: Fred Baechler. Mr., William Raechler, Toronto, also visited his parents' last• week. " Mr. and Mrs, : William Buck- ingham, , Belfast, visited last Tuesday with Mrs. Irvine 'Henry: • Mrs. Jas, Keane, Ashfield ited her "mother, Mrs: Margaret Moran last Thursday. The 'Women's Missionary Socti ety ' of Erskine Presbyterian Church . held their Easter meet- ing 'on Friday, April 8th at the church: `•Mrs. William .Stewart presided and' . opened the meet- with the Easter serviee of wor- ship. The scripture reading was taker' by Mrs. WHeid, Mrs. PAGE ,THIRTEEN 1X1 For GREATER YIELDS' and LESS EXPENSE ' • General. Hay -Pasture:, Mi cure sow 18 lbs. per acre 7 lbs., Alfalfa; .2 lbs. Red Clover 5 lbs. Timothy' 4 ,lbs. BromeGrass Cost per. 'acre : $5.90. Genera,, Long Term Pasture Mixture, 6 lbs: Alfalfa . . °1 lb Ladino Clover .3 lbs. Timothy • a labs.. Orchard Grass lbs. •. Brome. Grass Cost, per. acre $7.35 Book your order. for 'seed' with us it ow and pick up at seedtime. No down payment required. To grow the best sow the best use , No. 1 Seed. FIU.1'a'ySon Phone 91 .4•01E.04.0.0110,001.4)10011.41111.1.01•10441111144111,(140,4, 1.10 Lucknow Fire . Departrnent's Easter LEGION•• :,HALL , LUCKNOW DON . ROBERTSON AND THE RANCH BOYS - mission 75c.•. p iiimoalic tlltl•emoilp.o4 ill40.n.0i)... 44.4 4 4 Oliver:. read a selection. " Christ Rose Again:" Mrs:; Frank Jones, gave : the • Easter . Message... Ten members answered •. the' roll call. The study book •Oi Africa was taken ,by Mrs.: Wallace 'Wilson., The 'meeting closed with the Glad ' Tidings ; prayer.. by ' Mrs:, Irvine Henry.' Mr: Franklin Stingel after a visit with ,his mother, • Mrs. L. •,Stingel here and -:with relative's, • at Barrie and • Bradford' return- ed to Calgary, 'Alta: .Y� • Mrs.: Irvine. HenrY 'and. ' Mrs. Margaret Moran . ' •on Sunday. visited the fomers son, Mr.,•Ross Henry, Mrs, ,Henry and family and'.: were present• for ,grandson, •Donald's' fourth birthday cele- bration: 'A Good Friday service Will be held, at `13 a.m. in the :'United Church, Dungannon with• Nile and, `,Port Albert .c+ongregatpons 'invited ,and .'all others welcome. Rev. Trevor Richards Will con- duct and give the ,address: • ,Miss Ida Whyard,...recovering from illness left Wednesday •• of •last..•week to spend. a few ;'weeks Convalescing at the' .home" of • relatives'• in Detroit. We wish her the best 'of .luck for .restored health: KINGSBRIDGE • ' • Mrs. :Sansoniterra . and • daugh-• ters, Mary: and Angela of Detroit were week -end visitors , at the Norman O'Connor home.. . • Mrs. Mary :McLaren and Miss Margaret O'Neill, 'R : N. (whq recently ,returned from a visit to: Ireland) were Sunday visitors •• here, Rev.. Father Frecker of -Wing- ham Was a welcome visitor pit our School here oneday during 't.he past 'week. •• • , • Mrs.' Marie Garvey, her da'ughr ter, Nlrs, 'Bolland, and son Michael Garvey" ef • Toronto spent . the week -end at their home here. The Auction Sale, of itwa of . the farms belonging to the late Joseph Garvey Estate -were offered for sale, but not sold, subject to reserve 'bids We are pleased the hear that• John Hussey, of Lucknow is now convalescing at his home, fol.-. lowing an operation • fn Lorrdoi , two weeks ago. • • Mrs:' Gene Frayne •• ' received• word'that' her, , brother, • Kevin ' Kramer". returned recently to his home in Kitchener :After, a. re- turn .motor grip to'+the Yukon. Mrs. • Kraemer is; employed with a transport Company in Kitchen-, er and delivered• cargo of •Gov ernment supplies ; . to Dawson City-,:.' Be- motored all the way himself, , and the; only :difficulty he encountered Was a four-day 'snow• storm going , through the Prairie ''provinces On his return he had -a• load destined for Mon- treal • firm. • We • are sorry to hear of the unfortunate • accident :that 'hap- •pend'ed to , little Donnie ' Milten- berg, age :.3; son of i VIr. and M.S. -Maurice: fVIiltenberg, who turned on ' the electric washing machine ' and got : his hand ;caught in the wringer, • while his mother' :was Up' stairs for a. ' few moments.. Be :is .in Goderich'Hospital with • a badly . bruised, . hand and torn fingers • Any man who 'looks" up his , famm:- ily tree is, apt to get out •on a limb..' • uy Lo'c�i!y! Register Forms Carbon Snapout Forms `. Gas and Oil Truck Form. Continuous Business Forms Counter Check Books Restaurant Pads • Ther. LUCKNOW .SENT/NEL • .'bone; 35