The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-09-16, Page 10PAGE TEN
1,UNGANNON
IE IL.UCKNOW SENTINE1+,LMCKNOW, ONTARIO
Visitors with the 'Cranston
•#arm.ilies in this district Sunday
, were: cousins, Mr, and. -Mrs.
`rank Bowring .and• faintly and
• '.Misses. Viotta and Ruth Richard*
son, Toronto.
Mrs. Abner Morris returned
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs..'
Russel Drennan and Beta of
Bright's Grove.
Mr;. Pete Glazier, ,Guelph.. is
Visiting : his: sister, Mrs. Harvey
WITH OUR SENSATIONAL -
usecleani
1957 OLDSMOEILE 'Super 88," automatic, a sharp
one
1958 VOLKSWAGEN "Deluxe," radio, etc. A sharp.
one:, ..x
1956 PLYMOUTH "Belvedere," sedan, ''V-8 auto-
matic, radio: A black beauty.
'1956. FORD' "Fairlane," • convertible, • Thunderbird
P
motor, ,
automaticower:' brakes and ,.steering,
custom radio, ,continental wheel, whitewalls and
other extras. •
1955 PLYMOUTH "Plaza," coach refinished.; new
motor, 4,000. mile warranty and priced for quick
•
.sale.
sedan,, a' • ood clean • car, runs
1954 � .�CHEVROT >�
like. a:atop. .
DODGE sedan, "Regent,'" completely refinish-.'
1953 .... • . .
ed, new sills, . etc
193DODGE sedan! .. two tone, etc:.
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1953
METEOR "Customline," coach, `radio, two tone,'
etc.`°Jpsi lin' on .a' new Chevrolet Drnre .this• bar- •
• gain.
1/2
;.1953 • `FORD./2 ton.pick-up,.: priced for immediate sale.
1.95.2 G.M.C. . V2 ton `pick-up, .good all the way, corn.'-`
P
letely refinished,.
st relrned
a jet' black; brakes 7u ,
195 2 METEOR coach, •, •
etc.
1952 METEOR• sedan, new motor last fall, new sills
and refinished:
1455 'METEOR ` "Niagara;" V-8, ` automatic; .custom
radio, . covers, ` etc.: Drive this sharp model.
1952 DODGE.•'sedan, ' ready to 'drive away . at a ' bar-
• gain price.
• 1951. FORD "Customlzne," coach, . radio, an ..'excep-
tional car for 'a•. 19.5.1.
•
1,951 •' CHEVROLET:. sedan, - good ';motor, tires and
body.
1951 PLYMOUTH sedan, .a good running. car.
1950 'CHEVROLET sedan, `a goodone and as:-
special.
•
1950 METEOR sedan, a cheap second car
1949 PONTIAC, cheap • transportation.
1946 .CHEVROLET 'and a good old 1942 Dodge:
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.1959 CHEVROLET': "BEL AIR", , SEDAN, `
the last one to .clean up our 1959 stock. Make
an offer....' . • ••
A- FINANCE REPRESENTATIVE
will be with us Friday and Saturday, to discuss
any ° financing ,plan you care to : consider. • .
BAKER afldIRWI
,CHEVROLET,MOBILE AND CHEV. TRUCKS
NE 147; •KINCARDINE •
•
•
Maize,
Mr. ,Holbert •Norman, • Kincar-
dine, is teaching . in Dungannon!'
Senior Room.. •
Visitors here' with Mr. and
1VIrs.. Cecil Blake •and family on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Faulds, Evyline, Bob and, Helen,
St George, ••
• Mr. and Mrs,. B. F.Comfort of
St. • Catherin es spent the week-
end at the. Ranch Home in Ash.-
field.
sh-
fi Recent visitors,
with Mrs, 1Vi.
Shackleton were • her cousins;
Mr. and Mrs. Orville: chambers
and •Mrs. John Chambers, Wood-.
stock, 1VIr, and Mrs. „ Henry
Chown, Fonthill, 'Mr,.. •'and Mrs.
Will Norris, Toronto. Arid sisters,
'Mrs. Howard Durnin ;and. Mrs.
-Clifford Web1 and, Mr.' . Webb,
Goder ch, '
Mr, and Mrs. Will"Irvin • are
visiting relatives •in London ' and
attending /the Western Fair.
Miss Margaret Joy Durnin .arid.
cousin, Miss. Lois Hefford, Tor-
onto, and Mr. Bill . _ Atkinson,
Flint, Mich:, were recent visitors
at :-the home of Mr. and . Mrs.
Herb Finnigan.;
Mr: and Mrs. Laverne Culbert,
Douglas and Barry of Goderich
on Sunday visited the; former's;
'mother, Mrs ' Robert ' Bere and
Mr. Bere..'
Mr. Walter Stafford, who with
his wife, the former... Verna and Robert McAllister. coni
Hamilton, recently : retired ' to ducted interesting` contests. Bar
Dungannon from Toronto, took bara, the bride-to-be thanked her.
.a heart attack at his' home. one friends: for .their lovely presents.
night • last, week• and was re
moved :by a ibuulance• to 'Alex-;
andra Marine 'Hospital. Latest
reports are that his condition.; is
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT 16th, .1959.
ru
, .
YOUR BARGAIN FOODLAND ,
BUTTER, CANADA 1st' (',RADE.:
We Sell For Less. Feature. Pound.
INSTANT COFFEE SALE.•..
Cheery Morn..Large 6 oz. Feature.:'Jar.
PEAS, ' ARROW,: BRAND.' 20 oz.'
Standard Quality, Save 5c.
TEA BAGS; IT'S• NEW:
" Red. Rose, 90 Count
ORANGE JUICE.. SALE:
Libby's. 'Large 48 oz.
3 tins 39c
Feature,' , pkg,.
Feature.. Tin.
PEACH ES
• ' ' RTA 'FREESTONE
PEACHES. BU
ERE,
THEY'RE .HERE�� HLBER`RIGkIT" NOW. ' •
We; Sell: For Less • Values Effective.
Phone 119, "Lucknow. September •17, 10, 19,
Celebrated•'45th.' Anniversary
Mr.' and Mrs. Will Irvin . ob-
served• their 45 ..wedding 'anni-
versary on Sunday, 'September
considerably improved ..Their, 6th at the home . of'.their son, Mr.
daughter, Mrs. • Peter . (Dawn) Russel Irvin. Their family were
Phemister,' ' . Toronto and' . two all ;present ,.. for thee • :happy oe-
chi]dren ,: are at the. parental, casion. Robert Irvin,' wife', .arid'
home. '. family, ,Dungannon; 'Russel, wife
Shower For" Bride -Elect,,' and family, Belfast; Mrs, ercy
Miss' Barbara Ann Wilson R.N. (Anna) . Blundell, husband' and
Peterboro; on, :Saturday'. night family, Goderioh; Mrs. Bertram
'was, tendered:: ,a miscellaneous
shower .prior to. her approaching
marriage: The shower was ' held'
at :the home .sof • Mr.. and Mrs.
Thonias Webster 1by a girl friend,
(Willa)Curran, husband • and
family;. London; Mrs. Eldon
°'(Doreen) Irwin, Mandaumin;
Sarnia district as. Well as rela-
tives 'and friends ' from other
Miss; Lois Webster who teaches points.
school at Scarboro. About thirty .• .The gathering enjoyed an an-
niversary' and neighbours gathered ` The
supper on • the lawn at
,and,.lovel. gifts were ,presented. a the farin .home,.
Mrs: Don .;Sallow s and Miss • Mrs. -Irwin is the former Mab -
Gladys; Kilpatrick assisted with el Alton. They were married by
opening .the packages. Miss Nor-
ma Murray.Iplayed. the piano for,
a sing -song: Miss Eleanor ,Alton
FALL .FAIR .JUST.
A WEEK AWAY
field Methodist Circuit; and.
have been esteeiriedresidents of
the community all their lives...
Illness ' Is Puzzling ••
Mr.. Paul.' Caesar,. 6th.: con. of .'
Ashfield• farmer took... ;'ill on.,.
Tuesdayof last week ` and after •
:a .day .• at Winghazn Hospital,
his illness seemed still .myster.
ions and he was rushed by am-
bulance' to • • Victoria Hospital,
London, 'where_ "N -ray tests' are
underway. . to , determine : ;they
trouble. ,
Mr. Frank, 'Glenn, ; Dungannop-: •
Goderich:. mailman, and .a war..
veteran . of . World ' War .:I, isun- ..t
dergoing:, treatment and: obser-
vation, at Westminster Hospital,.
London:
Mr..:and" Mrs. ' Lionel Langevin
and family, Lorrie, 'Paul and
Michelle returned to their home
in St. :,Patrice; Quebec after .va-
cationing with Mrs. L, Stingel.
The United .Church service
will be . cancelled. ' next. Sunday
Rev:. S, J. Bridgett of the Ash owing to services' at.•Port Albert,:/
Lucknow, Fall Fair is .just .a
week away •-- Thursday, Sep-
tember. . 24th The afternoon act-
ivities :will start with the school
children's ..parade Ito ,the; :Fair
grounds. •
Prizes of $4., $3. and '$2,' . are
being • offered .for the best cos-
tinned pony riders, taking part .
in • the parade. There .are a num-
b'er. of ponies in the Community
•and it is expected there will be
'quite a turnout • for the parade.
prizes' df $4., $3. and I. $2. are
also being offered for saddle
horses.. entering the parade.
11n • addition there will be . a
special saddle horse. • competition
on the;•,grounds With; prizes of
$6,, $4.. and. 2:, with judging en
the basis of conformation; 'man-
ners and equipment. Horses
must be ridden by either. lady
`or gentleman, • . -
The Fair will be officially
opened by Bruce County War-
den, George Joynt. ' •
Grandstand events' will include
the rural school competitions,
baby 'contests and. S,•votch •and,
Irish dancing. .
The tug ,Of war will not be.
held this year.
•
Fall Fair prize lists are avail-
able at The Sentinel Ofifke, To
publicize the Fair; bumper stic-
kers are 'being, used this year
instead . of. the customary bill.
There, are •a feW 'stickers still:
available ' for the , asking. from
President, S. E Robertson or at
The Sentinel " Office.. •
Leaverton' Bros. midway will
be on the grounds. . '
Carruthers orchestra .will pro -
ride music for the. 'Thursday,
night dance.
sulate
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The ; I'nsulation To .Completely Insulate ' The Ceilings Of
An . Average 'Horne. with ' 3 inch Insulation Batts Costs
Approximately $50.00.
For The Walls With 2 , inch Insulation Batts Costs
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For ' The Walls With Zonolite (Pour Type) ' Insulation,:
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