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THE LUCKNOW' SENTINEL, LUCENOW. ONTARIO
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PAGE FIVE •
•1 J. MacKENZIE; 0..D:
,901),,inttriSt • .
•NOW IN RI.PLEr
• EYERY.-WEDNESDAY
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Office l Hours' 10:00 a.in.lo 9;00
' •• p._in;, Phone Roy MacKenzie,
Rw1ey:395-5/54 faraPPOin., 0704 ,
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OPTOMETRIST
itii)(T TO LYCEUM: THEATRE
WINGHAM
PHONE' 357-1361,
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JOHINSTONE'S
FUNERAL HOME'
Modern and Convenient
Lucknow, Phone 528-3013
Day or Night
Serving All Faiths
According to Their Wishes'
Moderate Prices
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Established 1894 •
.4.004;;;MP,Po4Poodpe:0.0:4P~4P4PooPP4PP4P.M.:9401
INSURANCE
FIRE, 'WIND,. ;CASUALTY,
AUTOMOBILE and , L•IFE
• To Protect .Vour •Jack,
Insure With Jack TOday.
J. A. McDONAG14
Lucknow, Phone 528-3423
• eiromokmampapa.aPo
R. W. ANDREW
Barrister' and' • Solicitor
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
' IN LUCKNOW
Every Wednesday and
Saturday' Afternoon
Office ,in .the Joynt • Block
Telephone;
Lucknoyv 528-3116
PiPoio..444,44.pdowsscP.no,,,44,..cp.mootWEN•
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Resident Partner, .•
E: Kennedy; C.A.
. •
Phone 881-3.471 -,- Walkerton
prP4Pira‘iPaprow. mr..poOrp•ar
IMPERIAL OIL
PRODUCTS'
for prompt ,service,
and quality products.
Contact:
GRANT CHISHOLM
• Phone, Colle,ct.'
Dungannon 529-7524 ,•
"Always Look To, Imperial
' 'For The Best"
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orPri4...;‘,..0.0....,40,44.0.4.......4r,i44,•,•,,,o44: • ” 4441444
A Wiliiams 0.0.
Optometrist •
.9 Patrick Street' W. "
WIN41HAM : '•
' Phone :45.0 202 ,
A.:M. HARPER
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT •
55 - 57 South 'Street, Goderleh
. ,
' Telephone 52447662
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FOR COMPLETE TIRE
SALES & SERVICES.
Phone 529-7600. •
• • ENTAIL
GENERAL STORE
Vulcanizing Retreading
Guaranteed
Farm, Truck. .& Pass, Tires'
Quality Tires At Lowest Prices
,ROY A. HAVENS.
PLUMING'— HEATING
• WIRING • .
EssO Heating EquipMent•
and
Home Heat Service Dealer
Lucknow, PhOne. 528-3012
.,Pc•oloccan
. • CRAWFORD,
SHEPHERD and MILL
J.' .H.,CRAWFORD,
N.A. SHEPHERD;
ALAN .1t.; MILL, B.A., L.L.B.
•WINGHAM
IN I-UCKNOW
•• EVERY WEDNESDAY '
,Lot' in, Breckles Block
• "
. ' IN RIPLEY
EVERY FRIDAY.. ' •
• In. Ross .1%lartyn Building
Phone Wingham • '
Office 357-3630 Res..• 357-2330
. .
Amaiimw
';,FORRENT
APARTMENT FOR RENT — new-
ly decorated 5 room apartment
with sunporch on Stauffer 'Street
LucknOw. Apply William'G. Hunter
R.R. 3 Lucknow .phone 529-7186.
FOR RENT — furnished house
in Lucknow, from. 1st of November
until 1st of May.' 'Contact Alex
Mowbray, Lucknow,
NOTICE•
NOTICE
'Would the persons whO have .in
their possession .fertilizer 'spread-
ers belonging to, Lucknow Co-op,
please return,' them at earliest
conveniences or phone 528-2125.
•
NOTICE
wish to inform the public that
I am, no longerresponsible for the
debts of my wife Mrs. Jim (Freda)
Errington.
Errington
NOTICE'
,RE HOG. SHIPPING •
Because of the Monday holiday
October 9, hogs' will .be shipped
in Lucknow on Tuesday, October
10th in place of Monday.
'NOTICE •
.
The official- opening of Brook-
side &hoot Huron County School
Area No. 2, will take place' on Fri-
day, October. 20th, 1967 'at' 8 -p.m.
VVingham
Memorials
• .
• GUARANTEED. GRANITES
CEMETERY LETTERING.
REASONABLE PRICES
Buy Direct /and Save
13.ttS. Ph. 357-1910
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• ' Res. Ph.: 357-1015
•
a
partment of Transport' will be
closed from 12' noon. to' 1:30. pan.,
Monday through Friday, „unless
otherwise arranged. /.•
. . •Mil. 'Shirley Wraith
NOTICE '
Brooks Transport Business has
been sold and we ask' that all ac-
countS receiveable be paid at, my
residence in Lucknow, by Novem-
ber 15th, 1967.
• - Gordon Brooks
. .
•NOTICE
The Luclmow Office of the •De-
P4P.•••4•Po4Npvisho.c4.044-p.' •••••••••i.o.
•
Haddenis Studio
•• PORTRAITS..
Weddings 'and Children
GODERICH,;ONTARIO.
, : I
.118 St. David Street •
• ' D.ial 524-8787 • •
MacKenzie
Memorial Chapel
FUNERAL ,SERVICE
•
Services conducted : sceoiding ,
_to your' wishes at your Horne,
• your Church, dr at our Medi, .,
orial Chapel :at.:n�, additional
charge. , '
Lucknow,' Phone 528-3432,,
Day orNight
R. W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST — .GODERI.CH
• The, Square
(Phone JAckson 4-7461);
'INI,IPIMINIJMI:#041•11.0411114KINPAN
TED COLL.YER
Registered, 'Master Electrician'
ELECTRICAL' CONTRACTOR
Specializing'
Electric. Heating, Electric VViring
• and Repairs
and
All Electrical Appliances
Lucknow — Phone.528-S.182
CTION SALE
• 'AUCTION SALE of Real Estate,
100 head of beef cattle, modern
PaWer machtherY, 36 acres of
standing corn and some household
effects will be held for Art Eggle-
ston, Con, 6 West Virawanosh, 4
corners south of. Lucknow or 1
corner north of Dungannon and
2 miles east on Saturday,. October
14 at 1 p.m. Also. offered for sale
subject to reserve bid will be the
100 acre farm of the. late Charles
McNee. ' • -
TERMS CASH FARM. SOLD
Allan MicIntyro• Auctioneer
A• UCTION SALE
. AUCTION SALE of, livestock,
machinery 'and hay will be held
'for Clifford Crdzier & Son, Lot '8,
• COncession 6 Ashfield Township,
4 cornerssouth of Lucknow or 1
corner north -of Dungannon, • and 2'
Miles west on Saturday, October .7
at 1:30.'
TERMS CASH — FARM SOLD
Allan Maclntyre,.
Auctioneer — Lucknow
AUCTION SALE
CLEARING AUCTION -SALE.— of
choice 150 acre' farm, livestock,
machinery, hay, grain will be held
for Fred Horton, lits 13 and 14,
concession 1, West Waivanosh, Y4'
mile east of Nile Store ,or 6 miles
•west of Auburn; Thursday, Octo-
ber 19 at 1 p.m.' REAL ESTATE
150 acres choice, clay loam, .67.1
which» are situated .two dwellings,
one six -room storey arid a half
house which modern conveniences
and one five -room cottage, one'
barn 45' by 70, one barn. 45,••by 35,
implement shed awl henhoude.'
This farm is all Workable except'
five acres of bush. 'Inspection in-
vited. Terms 1O% on day of sale,
•balance in 60 days. Sold subject
to reasonable reserve bid. See bills
for list. 'Fred Horton, proprietor,
Emile MacLennan, 'auctioneer.
Of Volunteers
Douglas Bartliff, a member
'of the Board of Directors of the
Chilciren'S Aid Society of Huron
County, wo. hostess for. a meeting
ofthe Board and Stiff, in her home
in Clinton on September 20, 1967, •
to set up a system of Organized
Volunteers 'who will co-operate •
with the Board and Staff to broaden
the scope of the Children's Aid'.,
Society's work,
, Mr; Peter Collis, a. Provincial
Supervisor froth the Child Wel-.,
fare Branch, was present and cod-
tribute4 to the discussien with the...
• sixteen members of the Board and
Staff Who attended.
Miss Clare McGowan, Local Dir-:
ector, ,..Opend the meeting. Mrs..
Ewan Ross, Supervisor of Protection.
Services, outlined a ,suggested plan
for Volunteer Transportation Ser -
!Aces. A tentative 'system was •
drawn up and IS to be, presented lit',
the October meeting of the Board'. •
With Miss McGowan presiding at
the 'tea table those present
becinie better acquainted while ,
enjoying a delicious buffet' limeh-
eon provided by the hostess.,
• • ' • . • . • •
THE SAP TROUGH
BY REV. ,DUNCAN' McTAVISH
There'would be little iise'.of sett-
ing .0:a.Sugar camp with its store
troughs, its Wood pile , • its kettle •
and back logs, .ifthere Was no: sap
t bildo ri Thu' h r ce f • '
"`"•••'''' gathering thesap requires some •
explanation in these days of
modern equipment for the. making ;
of maple syrup.
We have' travelled a long way
FOR: FRESH DEAD Aril/ . from the old wooden spile made
DISABLED ANIMALS OVER • from nice straight cedar. split into
500 LBS rounded pieces by what was known,
Licence No.'103'C.67 • ,. as a s9uge. The gouge was'a sort
• r, ' , • , •
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'CARD' : OF THANKS
- . We pay 50c:Ci4t..
I would like to 'thank, my friends .
.and neighbours Who remembered
nie • with cards and flowers while
I was ''a patient in. Wingham and
District Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. MAI. Corrin and Dr. J. C.
Janies E. Culbert
I would like .to sincerely thank
all my frierids, neighbours and
relatives for/ their' 'cards, gifts,
letters, and visits, during my gay
in Victoria • Hospital. London.
Special thanks to. DoctOrs and
Nurses. ' •
Mrs. Clarence Adams .• - •
'Sfoc
L of chisel ",,figh a curved Inotiththat
left.the spile. With the sarrie •
• . cu.rve It whittled to a' point
RemoVal • 0
with.a.comrn n jaeknife and driven
• into a slit in the tree made by, the ,
Phone . Walkerton 88I-3459. Collect gorge immediately beneath an '
. ...' . " --al'•■;;••••iiiii.. : ,: augur hole.bored-into:the ... • ' •
.
, ,i• ' ' ' •
tree, arid was known is,the-tap.-
. :Out from this hole ran the sap and
The ' family .of ' the late . George :, ... nnsir —
Lamr NAPONAI,
.
• The sap trough, was .a small troagt1 '
''' • a find its wayinto:the, sap trough
down the little trough'in the Spite
.. • '.
'de of a half block .which When •
NEWSPAPEto
CET
Phillips wish to express thanks to a-•
NEWSPAPER •
a .
all their 'kind frieads., neighbours • • • • - VEK, . heW OUt• woulithold:a pail ormore
and relatives for exPressions of . OCT. 8-14, 1967
sympathy dtiring their. recent, be- mmulim".*AnunsEle • Inif satPCdTfilreosme ttri°m1Thtsohaiend et° bed ,
F !WM CO
• • ' their cOntoats. ir.ansported: to the , •
. • .
reavement and to Winghath• HOS-
'pital • staff and Dr. 1VIcKibbon.
Special thanks to MacKenzie Mem-
orial Chapel, Rev, G. L. Fish of
Winghanrfor his kind words, 'those
who sent flowers, cards and baking
and the ladies who served lunch
'at the home, All 'was greatfully
,appreciated.
Mrs.' George Phillips & family.
& brother Lloyd, Phillips
(3/0 PAINTS
,
Save 10%
On all. Outside House paint, at
FINLAY DECORATORS
,•in
LUCKNOW
HIGHEST PRICES
PAID FOR FRESH DEAD
AND DISABLED HORSES AND
For Your Conveitience
•Under SOO lbs.
Picked' Up
• A • 4
CALL. MERVYN YULE
COLLECT CARGILL 366-2713
• Licence No 42RP66
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REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
LAKE, HURON PARADISE
200 acres with ' 2104 feet, df
frontage on Lake Huron Var-.
iety of cedar log , constructed
buildings will sleep 'over 70.
Dining room and seyeral rec-.
reation rooms With /fireplaces.
Wide choice of recreation facil;
ities include good swimming •
• and fishing. Ideal church camp,
:sp,ortmans club or operate as
summer resort anddevelop,
the hundreds of cottage sites.
Boats, motors, furniture and eq-
uipment , included In; .the hill
• price of only $57,000.
For above' and other properties
. Contact:
IVAN STRUT,HERS
PHONE KINCARDINE '396-2172
Wilfred Illichitee
iit Co Limited
WALKERTON
cdra,n,,f.
vehic es., At.the endof the
' season the trough made of wood
Which in those days was -plentiful
was sirnply•turned upside down in
thebush until the time for tapping
carne the next spring. Usually they
•were made frorn timber that split
quite easily an'd.thus were easy to •
manufacture, But wore on
' and timber becanr,rrore
scarce, folk turned elsewhere to
replace the\ irOugh. Even as a boy
this process wasiii vogpe'as.we
sought out candy pails in grocery
• stores, etc..Then little by little
these became difficult to secure
and it Was a great day when the
metal spile with the tin pail took
• .over, thus eliminating rnuch 'waste
and making for greater cleanliness
and efficiency.
•.Those were ,days of stern relig-
ioui convictibns,in which
there Werefolk whose 'tirict rules
of Sabbath observance forbade the
ithei by hand or horse-,
gathering of the sap an the
Pay. ,The troughs were allowed to
run over and the preciou Iiid
Member of, the Grey and Bruce :went to waste. Indeed there Were
•,
•
Multiple Listings Service a few who turned the trough upside
Lig --- Over 60 ldown Saome.
'
on Saturday night; surely a
Working p,or you 'perversionzi of dod's plan for "trian's
• useof his gracious bountie.s,. .