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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-04-22, Page 10PAWL TEN •r THE LUCKNOW SENTL'urc., I iCKNOW, ONTARIO By the ' tirme • these ' items are in print many will, have this; Wednesday afternoon ..likely en- joyed seeing theDungannon Junior Room perform on , TV, Channel. 8, Wi igham... ' Herb. Stothers sold his, house to a family, of B,aechlers. at Au- burn and .on Monday afternoon held a successful auction sale of house hold effects. - Mr. George Hodges a patient. at Wingham Hospital is showing some signs of improvement. CONSIGNIVIENT CAN HANDLE UP ' TO 300 HEAD still TM some room available* LUCKNOVV 'COMMUNITY 'SALE BARN At 1:30 p.m. Sale Manager, Robert Mclntpsh. • DUNGANNON Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kitchener Finnigan, and Mrs. 'Mary Barr were the latter's nephews and families, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Graham, Mr: and Mrs. Charles Barr; of Stratford. Recentvisitors with Mrs. Nei-, lie Stewart and Mrs.. Maud Ed- munds were Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man McCullough,Mr. Bruce Mc- Cullough and daughter 'Heather of "Kitchener' and: ` Mr, Gilbert Bell of Calgary. Pete. Glazier visited his sister Mrs. Roland Grain of Win;gthaan. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Phillips of Harriston visited with M4 . and Mrs. Hugh . Menary and other former neighbors for, a few days last week. Mrs. Roy Kennedy and infant son, . Paul Leith arrived home to the parsonage on Friday. .' On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glenn, Mrs .Isaac Cranston and Mrs. Irvine : ;Henry visited Mr.; and Mrs. Herb McQuillan, north of Lucknow. Charles' Fowler who was hos-' pitalized at Winghani for a few days was able'to return home on Sunday, but is not quite fully recovered.. yet. • Norris Sampson, Goderich, spent the .. week -end : ; with • his grandanother, Mrs. Mary Rivett. Mrs. •. Elizabeth Armstrong and nephew, Mr. Harvey :Md]lntyre are :getting' their home repaired after fire , damages last winter. Mr. Howard Sproul.. is doing the carpentry. Jinn Cook, who recently ob- tained his release from the Angl- ed rthed Forces and returned home from. Egyptto the home of. his parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. Oluus. Cook left last week for Kapuska- sing. . Mr. and ° -' Mrs. Cecil . Blake, Lynda. and. Billy spent the Week- end with relatives in Toronto. " Mrs. W. H. McClure and daugh- ter, ' Mrs. _ Winnifred Widcomibe, spent ''a. few days with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. .McClure • and family: For That Lasts : and 'Protects, .We. ,Recommend "WESTEEL' SECURITY RIBBED :;, GALVANIZED 'ROOFING "WESTEE " Sheets :Give` .'A Full 32I/2 Coverage L. LENGTHS ' IN STOCK Also 1" z ,,4...Strapping Sip' iral Lead '' Head Nails ° SPECIAL. PRICES ON QUANTITIES We Will Gladly Give You :A Free Estimate No Obligation r ALUMINUM DOORS• AN'D; WINDOWS; Made' With : The Heavy Gau$e . Aluminium These Windows Have 'Triple'. Tracks.. Screens' and Locks: The Doors Are 'I" 'Thick; Include Screen, Door : Closer; Weather Stripping, :.Lock. You Can Have 8 Of These Lifetime Windows and• 1 Door Installed For Less. Than $250.00: And Can Payor Them With As 'Little As $.1'.4.00 Per Month. It Will . Pay You To Investigate Both Quality And Price Before You. Buy Anv Aluminum Products, We' 'W I .Gladly Give. You' An Estimate .For Your Home With No Obligation.' FRESH CEMENT NOW IN STOCK OHN W. HENDERSON SON LUMBER LTD. Phone 150 Lucknow r • .Mrs, Edyth Alton;: Tilbury, :visited in the .village with Mr.. •and :Mrs, ,Lorne Ivers and other' former acquaintances,. Miss Evelyn Smyth e,•wl o w.ih soon graduate from London Teachers'''' .College, lias accepted• teaching position, ;at' Goderich :. Public School' with duties com- mencing• in September. Ronald . Alton,- a truck - driver for Lucknow Silverwood'shas. been • home for a ,few days with An attack .of "flu." "'• • The April meeting of Erskine 'Presibyterian Church Woman's 'Missionary Society was held. at the . home . of Mrs Kenneth . Hod-: .ges on ' Friday . .afternoon. •. Mrs:. Robert McAllister presided. The Devotional. was' taken 'by Mrs. J:' r Olv e . The Glad Tidings prayer was given Gby Mrs. Mason Mc- Allister. '.Eleven Members'_ and 1 visitdr . answered ,the roll call i rith. a •• verse ' of •scripture. Mrs. Mason McAllister , read a . letter •from 'Rev. . George Malcolm, anis-. sionary ' in Formosa to whom parcels of `` Chris'tmas cards were. sent Miss- Iva Carr gave a read- ing on immigrants :to. B.C. Mrs. Robert,:McAllister gave the:story • of Mildred. Kwan of the Explor- er Group's trip to the United Nations ,Building in. New ; York to present .a .cheque for , $125,000. to Executive Director; Mrs. Ade- • laide Sinclair of 'United` Nations Children's Fund, UNIPF in; New York City: ;All stood' for a mom ent of silent prayer. •for Mrs.. Frank ,'Jones, and family and; a cheery greeting card.. was sent to Mrs W A. Stewart. • •' Death: of Frank Jones The sudden death of the late Frank Jones ..one of Dungannons business '.'men occurred suddenly on , Monday night ,of . last . week at his hone following; .a • heavy heart seizure: He had :not' en °joyed: the 'best of .health for some;, time, hut was as usual that day, and. •chatted., with the neighbors earlier that evening,without any complaint Ike. was -a 'harness'. maker - bY trade and'' has had a repair shop on; Main Street for' almost forty-five years: . He was a son of the late . Mr.. Henry Jones and. Catharine Hil: der.. He- is survived by his wife. 'the 'former Lula ' Stothers, .a daughter of the late Wm. Sto- '.thers : and. Rebecca .: Davidson. There are three daughters,' Mrs. Steve (Donalda) ITelesic of God- erich, Mrs. Weldon (Bertha) ' Ru=' dow of - Elmira, ',Mrs. Wilfred (Pauline)... Massey, Cleveland, Ohio. 'A son, Roy predeceased 1iim. twelve years ago There are . 7 grandchildren-; and' a sister, Mrs:' W illiarn (May) Moffat ,. of Ed- rnonton, Alta:' . The 'funeral '•service was , held from ins' late 'residence on Thurso day.: conducted cby:;tRev.; Wallace' McClean Minister.- •of • •Erskine PresbyterianChurch. Interment Was- in' Dungannon Cemmeter; The pallbearers ,were Mason 'McAlli- ster, 'Brown Sniythe, W J Reid, tHeber' Eddy, Howard Black and Lorne • Ivers .The lovely ' floral: 'tribute ,bespoke silent respect to the deceased and the family. • . In reporting deaths in this corn munity which . 'haveoccurred re- cently, . it comes to mind three of the latest ..have been trades men who learned trades, ,'that required patience and years of experience to accomplish their skill. They set upi in, business on Main Street in Dungannon • and made a livli- hood in past 'years.:Their skilled hands 'turned out fine work, .'that was appreciated by popular • de- mand. We .p no• longer hear of young men learning blacksmith- ing, tailoring, harness -making, :Mrs, W. A. Stewart is recup- erating at her home with a cast on her , back, since injuries re- ceived when she fellthree weeks ago. WEDIslESD Y,; A1IL 22, 195 �n arket YOUR BARGAIN FOODLAND GRANULATED SUGAR p We Sell For Less10lbs.. . ;• .. a.. , u 'O r. BUTTER,. CANADA lst.. GRADE Stock-UpSpecial, Feature. Pound , ...,:, ASSORTED COOKIE SALE. Save 17c. Request . Repeat. Any 390 pkg. . *Ai picg. SUPER SUDS with FREE Melmac. Giant package.. Save Here. Package PURE LARD 'SALE. Burn's For All Your Baking. 65 ., ,' • 35c HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL 'YOUR GARDENING' NEEDS. DUTCHSETS, MULTIPLIERS, POTTING SOIL, AND ALL. VARIETIES OF SEEDS. We : Sell . Four Less : • . Values Effective •, Phone ;,119r Lucknow April 23, 24, 425. • 1958, Chev. Delray sedan, automatic`: transmissions • fully , equipped :... , . $2,595 1958 ':Chev Biscayne, special V-8.• .. motor, power brakes, • fully' .equipped. : $2,750.. 1958 'Pontiac Stratochief "'Sedan,` automatic 'transmission , fully equipped $2,650. 1958 Chev: Biscayne Sedan,. 'automatic,. fully. equipped 52,650 1958'Chev Biscayne Sedan, :.. $2,450': 1956 .Chev, Standard ' Sedan; .• f equipped $1,695, ' 1956. Chev Coach, fully, 'equipped ' ' $1,695 '1955 Chev; • Deluxe. Sedan, Automatic `' $1,550 1955 Chev. Sedan, fully : equipped , $1,450 . 1955:.Chev:: Sedan, with radio $1,395 ' 1954 Chev: Belair . coach, automatic $1,195 1954 Dodge Regent, Sedan ' ,:$1,095» 1954 Ford Custontline with radio : 51,095. •1953 'Dodge Sedan . $895 TRUCKS! TRUCKS! 1956 Dodge, '/z ton. Pickup : $1,095 ,Karon County's Foremost Used Car '.Dealers' CASH, TRADE, .TERMS Open Evenings Until 10 • " Cities • Service -Dealer Phone,' 173, . Brussels Was :Jt end. • that CoR inB .at tt the bav! mee m pl le. roar It Cot; Cou PHOTO CO-OP REALTOR `. 120 Davis Si... Sarnia, Ontario., Represented By, GEORGE T,IFFIN, SALESIVIAN. • • i Teeswater,' HOUSES in. Lucknow, Wmgham, .. Paisley,; PROPERTY in Clinton; COTTAGE .and. ./2 acres .oflake property near; Tiverton, SEVERAL FARMS in surrounding community.' • For more particulars and to inspect properties, call, GEORGE TIFFIN, at 184-W, Lucknow LIST :'YOUR PROPERTIES WITH