The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-11-09, Page 11WEDNESDAY, ioy. 9th, 1964
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THE-LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
° PAGE ELEVEN
A. M. HARPER
AND COMPANY
Chartered Accountants
West. Street
GODERICH ONTARIO
Telephone JA 4-7562
ROY N.. BENTLEY
PUBLIC'
ACCOUNTANT
'GORERICH,._ ONTARIO
Box 478 '
Phone, JAckson• 4-9521.
A.R.,DU VAL.
D.C., Sp.C.
Chiropractor
Physio and Electiro Therapist
Wingliam — Phone 300
(Office located in former CKNX
building on the Main Street)
1 NSURANCE
FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY
AUTOMO
AND LIFE
rot Protect 14r -our Jack,
Insure : With. Jack, •Today,
A. McDONAGH
tL.R: 3, ' Lucknow, Ont.
'Phone '61-5; Dungannon
R.. HETHERINGTON
. Q,C
Barrister; Etc.
Winghain' and Lucknow :-
IN .LUCKNOW
Each. Monday
and Wednesday
'Locatedin the; Municipal Office
'Phone Wingham
Office 48 Y Residence 91
STATE •.: FAItM MUTUAL
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
�huvestigate Beloce :Investing
BEUU N 'WILSON
.R.B. 3, Godcrich: '
Phone 80-r41 Pungannon
JOHNSTONE'S
FUNERAL HOME
'Phone • 1,6
Day or Night
USE OF FUNERAL HOME,
At ' No Extra Cost
Moderate Prices
Established 1894
IMPERIAL OIL
PRODUCTS
for prompt. service,
and quality products,
•
GERALD N, CROOKS
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC:
Phone 545
KINCAR.DINE,. ONTARIO•
Office hours; .
Daily Monday ^ to: Saturday
Wednesday a.m.
Evenings ,.
Tuesday, . 'Thursday, Saturday
•
McLENNAN . and
, • MacKENZIE
FUNERAL SERVICE
Services conducted accord-
ing to your wishes at your
dome, your • Church,. . or at ,
• our Memorial Chapel' at no
• additional 'charge.
Phone 181,; 'Lucknow,
• I)ay or Night
WI .NGH:AM
MEMORIAL. SHOP '
We Have been ,.Memorial
Craftsmen for Thirty' -Seven
Years, Always Using .
THE BEST GRANITES
Along With
Expert Designing and'
Workinaiship:
Prices Most Reasonable
Cemetery Lettering a Specialty
R. A. SPOTTON:'
'Phone 25f, Wingham,: Ontario
3. ALAN WILLIAMS
Optometrist
Office on Patrick'.SL, Just
off the Main St. in
WINGRAM
Professional., . Eye Eitamination
. Optical 'Services
For appointment,
Please., Phone- 770, Winghar
R. W. 'ANDREW '
Barrister and Solicitor'
LISTOWF-L, ONTARIO
IN LUCKNOW
Every ' .. •
Wednesday and Saturday
Afternoon •
Office in the Joynt Block
Telephone:
Office 135: Residence 31-2 •
N, MEMORIAM OBITUARY HANNAH 'MacDONALD
BUSHELL In loving memory
of 'a dear husband -who passed
away November 6th, 1954.
Like falling leaves, time slips by
But loving' memories. never° die,,
You„ live, with me in memory
still
Not just today—but always' will.
Ever remembered by his wife,
Annetta.
,REPORTS ON. "BENDS'!-TO
ROYAL ' COMMISSION
Informationas to :.the cause,
effect and control 'of the' "bends”
was given by..Dr E. Tri. Simmons
of Toronto East General Hos $i-
tal, to the Royal Comnussion on
Industrial . Safety in Toronto . re-
cently.
Dr. °.Sunmons is a son -lin -law
of Dr. and' Mrs, D. R:'Finlayson
of Luelmow. 0 .
The. "bends (caisson 'disease)
struck 50 . to 60 men working
under compression in . a trunk
sewer -project 'in 'Toronto.;;. It is
the painful . result '. of nitrogen
'bubbles forming in, the blood
stream. The results can be fa-
tal or leave mental and : bone -de-
terioration effects ,
13r: Simmons is an authority on
caisson disease having come m
contact with, many tunnel work-
ers. suffering from the "hends"
He stressed i the growing danger
of ,the disease since moreand
more persons, . including skin. di-
vers; ° are undergoingpressures
far above _normal,' and -' not: be-
ing decompressed.
pressed.
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K. J. MacKENZIE, O.O.
'Optometrist
NOW• IN RIPLEY
'EVER? . 'WEDNESDAY'
Office Hours 10.00 a:m to. 9:00
:p�ni`•Phone---Roy--McKenzie;
Ripley 96-r-24 . for . appointment.
There passed away in London
f. on. 'the, 31st of October a highly
respected member of this com
munity in the person; of Mss
Hannah MacDonald,. R.N. in her
83rd year.. Miss MacDonald had
not enjoyed ;the best of health
lately but 'her death , came as ,.a,
,
shock . to her many friends here
and elsewhere. The, deceased
was .born on 'the ' 4th "Con. of
Kinross on August 15th',, 1878 4i
,'was the last' surviving member
1 of a family of three sons and
F three. daughters, born' to Donald
MacDonald and Mary' McKenzie,,
. Surviving are two nieces and
five nephews, sons and daugh-
ters of Mr. and Mrs.. George
Middleton, and , Mr.. and Mrs.
George MacDonald' of Manitoba,.
Inow ,deceased
The deceased spent;the early
art of her life in this commun-
Bp ity before•: training for ' a .'.nurse
in Women's Hospital in Detroit.
She graduated in 1919 and nurs-
ed • in and. around , , Detroit • for
several years...before ::returning
Ito ' this, community 'where, 'she
I 'followed her profession . for al-
most thirty ' years before she
was _forced to retire on ai count g
of ill . health. 1
Hannah as she : Was :better
known• always retained .,a won-
derful memory' and had a tie-•.
1 mendous 'senseof humor which
no'. doubt helpedher when ' fife it
"was not too pleasant. Hinnihil
invade: many friends during her
nursing career'an& was always.
ready to lend .a helping' hand
around the home..
4 The deceased was a ° faiithful
member of South Kinloss Pres-
byterian church and .was a . Life
Member of the : W.M:S. : a
The funeral Iva.; held from the
MacKenzie'. Memorial Chapel . on
Wednesday;' . October' 2nd . with.
interment in South :Kinloss Ce-
metery, Rev. Roderick MacLeod
officiating:' The pallbearers were
William Porteous, • Lloyd. Mac -
Doug -a.11, ` Leonard McInnes, Nor -
Chapel, Lucknow, on Thursday,
.November 3rd, conducted by
Rev. Howard Strapp of Lucknow
United :Church; ' assisted by a
cousin, Rev, Milroy of Under-
wood. •
Interment ' was 'in Greenhill
cemetery,, =the• 'pallbearers, :
beuig ;
John Ackert, Morgan Johnston,..
.Glen Walden, Bill Tiffin, Charlie
Tiffin and Fred. � n .. '
•
Margaret is survived by' one .. .
brother, Ewart Taylor •. and fam-
it
FIRST. CANADIAN 1, , , HEAD
INTERNATIONAL .GROUP ,
R. W..�BELL.'.'.
OPTO3WFRIST:. GODERICH
F ' T. Armstrong
.consulting Optometrist
• The. Square
. (Phone JAvkson .4.7661) ..
• contact~ '
GRANT CHISHOL01.
ate collect Dti lgannon. 19 ir-1
;Or 10 Inane*
. t ays 1. i it To ' IMperial '
LOCK OWW DISTRICT •
• :CO-OPERA'TI.VE . INC.
.; 'Thane CpckiwW 71
TED COLLYER
Registered 1nlaster. Electrician •
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
• Specializing in
Electrical Wiring and Repairs
AGENT FOR SPAT TON .T`
• and
All Electrical Appliances
Phone 464-25., Ltieknow
ROBERT E. 'IRV'N.'
GENERAL GARAGE
Dealer In
OLIVER FARM MACIILVERY
and complete .,
FIRESTONE LINE '
• Phone duinganinon 53.
Ffir Tde Best"
For The Best"
4,0
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1' URNACE OIL, STOVE:.. On,
KEROSENE, GASOLINE
See or call •,/
'WM. 'A. 'BUD" HAMILTON
Phone
2204 Lucknow
District Agent for Cities 'Service
neld at the MacKenzie Memorial
E: G. ` SILVE RWOOD
Mr. E: G. Silverwood, presi =
_dents of . ',Silverwood Dairies,
Limited, _ London, Ontario, re-
cently became the . first Canadi-
ani to head the International As-
sociation of Ice Cream Manufae
hirers. Mr: Silverwood was elec-
ted president of this world -Nide
nan-ffraklor; Tr71?ickie.and Herb u
Euckton.
•
MARGARET OLI®E, TAYLOR 1
An , esteemed and lifelong re-•°
sidentof this district in the' per-
son of Aiaragaret Taylor, passed,'
away suddenly ani Wiogham Hos-
pital:on Wednesday, November
2nd.
:]Ntargaret was'. at the
home of Mr, and 'Mrs. Alen. Reed
in whose . apartment she has re-
luded for a number of.year*s.. She
• suffered a ,severe /stroke about
9 o'clock 'Tuesday. evening fxoin'
• which she never rallied and
passed away ':early Wednesday
morning ' '.
• Margaret was born in ;Kinloss
Township 65years ago, Shewas
the daughterof the late Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph. Taylor. Her another:
was the former ' Sarah . Tifn
Miss Taylor , resided inthis dis-
trict all her life: except • for 8
years of her younger .cafe spent
in Galt, where',her • parents' ffar-.
med.' •• Days:in that town,, and agreed
•
A. private funeral service .was it was a great, thing and should
lie ..considered for the ' future.,
trade, group..during its .56th An
nual Convention in 'Chicago
Mr Silverwood .is- :a veteran
of the " dairy' industry having
started, at the` age of 14,' hauling
buttermilk for. his father's,• +dais
ies. During summer vacations,.
until his graduation in Business
Administration from the Univer.
sity of Western Ontaro, in 1925,
he 'worked in the' Silverwood
Creamery—plant.
,He is . a past director, • ekecu-
tine : committee. member and
vice-president ' of the Interna-
tional Association.' Which -.repre-
sents over 2,000 ice cream manu
'facturers and suppliers ' through-
out Canada, the United States &
overseas_ Mr:" Silverwood suc-
ceeds . Mr. I N. Hagan . of -Union-
town. Pennsylvania as. the As-
sociation president.
Receives• Foundation
Miss Barbara Finlayson; 'd ugh -
ter
gh;ter. of. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 'Fin
Jayson of Lochalsh has been
awarded. $400'•f'rom`:the Atkinson
Foundation. Barbara, a graduate.
of the Ripley Disttsiet 1gh
School, is .enrolled in 'the••degree-
course in: ' Home . Economics at
MacDonald Institute • in Guelph:,
Earlier- she was the ,,recipient of
• a 00.. Doniinioji-Provincial Bur-
sary.. .
•
•
Elnura nierchantrs recently
promoted vier, . successiliil Dolflar
Beef and:
(FALL SHIPMENT RECEIVED ).
yah
mefood . is an energy user:requires,
Gives the added, lift your
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P
,Ili' .,'`
r4
iupplement
especial' in the fall months; when ``limit -
Avvaoaible at: .
mina . and ion
1Lucknow Bran* , . toile 78' '
"THERE'S A NEW itiit FEED FOR EVERY NEED*