The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-01-29, Page 5wE_DNESDAY, JANUARY 2lth, 11.14,
' .' THE: I.U,.CKNOW $El�lINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE FIVE;
K, ). MacKENZIE, O.D.
Optometrist
NONIN--RIPLEY
EVERY WEDNESDAY '
Office Hours 10;00.. ,a•r: to • 9:00
p.m.. Phone Roy MacKenzie
Ripley 395-5154 for appointment
,10ERE's BIG GAME...
INE WANT
CARD Of THANKS
I wish to thank all,‘snyfriends
s -At car. ,-- a ers ane ea
and visited me while I was • in the
•gliarn -wild--D lV ,Hospi
also the nurses and staff of Wing-
. ham District Hospital; °also Dr.
Corrin, Dr: McKim and Rev.. Glen
Wright, •
IN R . Hamilion
OPTOMETRIST
NEXT 'TO. LYCEUM THEATRE.
WINGHAM
PHONE 357.1361
JOHNSTONE'S -
FUNERAL. HOME
Modern; and Convenient
Lucknow, Phone 528-3013
Day or Night -
• Serving All Faiths
According to Their Wishes,
Moderate Prices
Established 1194.
gra,,�,.I..•I.+....r....•.,.:,......•«
INSURANCE
FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY,
AUTOMOBILE and LIFE
To • Protect Your Jack;
Insure. With. Jack Today.'
J., A..McDONAGH
Lucknow; Phone 528-3423-
•
R. W. •ANDREW.
'`' Barrister and Solicitor
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO :•
IN' LUCKNOW
Every--Wednesday-..and
Saturday Afternoon
Office in the Joynt: Block
•Telephone:
Lucknow 528-3116
. NN./ NofNJ!INNIV
FOR COMPLETE. TIRE
SALES & SERVICES
• Phone 529=7606
KINTAIL
GENERAL STORE.
QUALITY. TIRES AT
LOWEST' PRICES
F, Truck '& Pass.: Tire
restone
Wheel Baiancig and
Battery Service
ROY A:-• HAVENS.
PLUMBING — HEATING
WIRING .•
Esso Heating 'E'quipment •
and .
•Home Heat. Service'.Dealer.
Lucknow ' Phone 528-3012
CRRAWFO D
'SHEPHERD and MILL:
J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C.
N.
'A. SHEPHERD, M.A., L.L.B.
ALAN R. MILL, B.A., LL:B. '•
WINGHAM
Leslie Schultz
Dungannon
We wish to express our sincere
thanks, and appreciation to . every
one responsible for the,dinner, lov-
ely .gift and party given in our,
honour. Special 'thanks to ' the
Reeve, ,council and' township of-
ficials of West, Wawanosh, Your
thoughtfulness, will always be rem-•
embered.
Ken and Mildred Scott
' Thefamily of the late Mrs. •Mar--
.garet E. Dudley wish to thank all
those who had the care of her. dur-
ing the years of adverse health
and at the time of her ' death:
Special thanks to Legion No: 309
andthe bearers, also Rev. Mr, H ,
L. Jennings• for his kind words.
Sincerely,
The Haldenby Family
Donaldand Edith Simpson and
family Wish to thank their neigh-.
bours and• Lucknow Fire Depart-
Ment who responded and assisted
at the time of the fire call on 'Mon=
day. Their assistance • was respon-
sible for saving our. barn.
Mrs. .Edward' Burt wishes to ex-
press thanks to all who remember
ed her,with".cards, gifts and visits,
while she was. in hospital and since
,coming home,
We • wish . to express ° ., sincere
thanks to neighbours, relatives and
friends for cards; gifts and; kind
nesses shown, while our daughter
Reina ` wast., 'in hospital. This
thoughtfulness was all deeply apr
preciated
Tim and Alie Reurink'
GaviNer & Compan
CHARTERED. ACCOUNTANTS
Resident Partner
J, -E., Kennedy, C.A.
Phone 881-3471 Walkerton
-INTI N'I•I II
a1eLom
n
PRODUCTS..
for 'prompt service,
and quality products,
Contact:
GRANT CHISHOLM
Phone Collect
Dungannon 529-7524
"Always Look To Imperial
For The Best". •
IN :LUCKNOW
:EVERY WEDNESDAY •
Located 'in Breckles Block
IN'RIPLEY
EVERY FRIDAY
In -Ross 'Martyr Building �:
Phone' Wingham
tfice 357.3630.— Res. 357-2330
Memorials
GUARANTEED GRANITES:
CE'M.ETERY- LETTERING "--
REASONABLE PRICES
Buy Direct and Save
Bus. 'Ph. 357-1910 •
Res. ' Ph. 357-1015
MacKenzie
Memorial. Cha�rel
Dave McDonaldwishes to ex,
press-tl a to= ll�-who--re iember
'ed him with cards. Wand visits, while
hewas at St: Mary's Hospital, Kit-
chener. ': All was, greatly apprec-
fated '
•
Notice To Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS •
.AND: OTH.IERS-
In The• Matter Of The Estate Of
M. GEORGE --SWAN'
late of the Village of Lucknow' in
the . County of Bruce, Retired Far-
mer, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY ' GIVEN
'pursuant. to• The' Trustee Act that
allcreditor's__ and, other having
claiif s against the Estate of the
late Samuel George Swan- are • re-
quired to send particulars • of ;their
claims, duly verified, . to J. T.
GOODALL, ' Solicitor for the Ex&
'cutors of the said Estate, on or be-
fore the 31st day of January, A.D.
1969, and that after • such date the:
Executors will proceed to distribute
the assets of the said 'Estate, hav-
ing regard only to the claims of
which they shall" then have had
notice.
DATED at• Wingham, Ontario,
this 20th day of December, 1968.
Annie E. Swan and Peter Cooke,
Executors of the Estate
By their Solicitor, J., T. GOODALL;
'Box 730, Wingham, Ontario ,
• NOTICE TO ;CREDITORS
:I n • The Estate Of
MARGARET ELIZABETH'
M. DUDLEY '
ALL : PERSONS having claims
against the. •estate •of the • above
mentioned. late of 'the Village of
Lucknow,• in•the County••of Bruce,
retired housewife, who died on the
6th day of January;.1969, are ,_re'-
quired. to file proof •of' same with
the . undersigned on• or before the
3rd day of February, " 1969.
After ' that dates the . executors
will proceed, to :distribute .the' es
tate having regard only to • the
claims of which 'they shall then
have -had; notice
DATED at. Wingham; this 9th
day of January, 1969.
CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD &'MILL
Barristers, 'etc.,-
• Wingha'm, Ontario'
Solicitors for the Executors
Letter To The Editor
12 O•verea, BlVd
. Toronto 17, Ont,'
•
I wish to express .sincere thanks
to all my neighbours, relatives and
-friends for-rernerrtbering `me- with
cards and ,visits, while I_ was a
patient, in'.Wingham Hospital. Spec
ial' thanks to Doctors McKim and.
•Corrin, and nurses on: lst floor.
.Bill Brown
You know those people 'who
have been going''around; for
the past 20 years complaining
Remember -the -good -old -days, •.
when weused to,have real : yet. I've 'hired- five, and three
• ', winters, with lots Of 'snow?...'.- of .them 'haven't, ; been ' seen
• I'd like : to catch the 'next' "' since* they started working on
person who says it; -and: stick the front .walk, We'll.•probably
• find thern in thespring, .• smil-:
our ..backyar•.` '• you d'• • see • ing seraph cal,12 among the -rot
would be.. two, feet •trying•, to ted oak 'leaves ..and •fallen
semaphore • '"S.O.S:" And you- . branches.
wouldn't ;even• .see. that .unless, t ' But one df :them; a rosy
he Were six feet tall or ,more 'faced, -.urchin .'called "Jerry. is
goi'n'g to: go places. Hees right
m Quite •a winter. In our town, • on the job.`If ,.there's a gentle'.
.;you can' park the car, in front' Snow. falling,' and there's about.:
of .tlie house, and" yott-wQadit t:-, an'• .inch ` on - it, and:. rite; seven ',
• know it 'was there; except for'
o'clock on; a Sunday rno�'ning; '
the rrad>o aerial, he phones 'to see if I 'want him.,.
Wee-ause •of 'the—Hut-and .rny: .if it's 'snowing as if- tthei e was,
bad back, and all those warn -a big hole: in the• sky. . and
ings about heart attacks, and i blowing, like a banshee, and
.boYfe laziness,: I've been hiring drifting 'deep, you 'couldn't get.•
boys. to . shovel our front and. ho •
ld. of that kidif you gotthe
back sidewalks, about 90": whole police force looking ,for
yards 'of them, • .' him: • ,
•CRemember' the good old Much the same happens with
Der en) her 20 196, -
The Editor, '
Sentinel,
Lucknow , Ontario,
Dear Sir
A 22. -year: -old girl. MOM'
i i_ftOM' iCe,$.w ck;,
who had never worked before due,
to arthritis., is happily operating a
:bookkeeping; machine; a man with •
ono kidneys in. Ottawa i` micro -film•
ing hospitalrecords; a young girl in
Port Arthur who is a controlled
epileptic is sorting'spruce seeds fgr"
the go'vern'ment;, .a• Paraplegic
whose first job was found for, him
by the foundationat the age'•of 35 ,.
is working at'the adult 'education
centre In St,' Thomas. '
These, are some of the success
stories which can be attributed to
the &larrch "of Dimes the°'annual
-campaign of the Rehabilitation
Foundation for the Disabled.•'Qur
campaign itself has been a success
story each ,year --. thanks to
you people of the news media, -
and I yam •once again asking „for
your support next month so. that our
work can continue and Trow in
effectiveness: •
Throughout the. month of January ,.
we wi11' be looking for a total of '
$S75 , G`O in this province. In 2.9
localities".w:e are rerrtbers'of the
United, .Appeal ; but we , iill1 be can.
vassing in sortie 430 others. Cur
campaign .Will' close' with a biie -.
night* blitz of residences around the
end of' January --the'ek'act d•ate.
Will be, given to you by a'rne'mber
; of our local committee . We will.
be sending' you:publicity; material
'and wduld be most grateful-, .once
again, for your vital support
•
uurs
George•M_ Henderson .1
Prov iris ial.. Ca rnpai•gn.
Chairman::f ••`
the Cossack in the
mildest of
motorists.' First, you . eye the :
pile' of snow at the mouth.o
your driveway.. Looks fairly
Fight .and only two feet deep.
You .get.: the old crock' going,
usually;; : start :slowly back
wards, out of the garage, then • .'
'give it: the ;gunand try •to buck
through the 'drift on sheer. raw •:
courage and 'plain • stupidity..
'Sometimes you . even make. •it.
Sometimes there's a foot of
iron ice '.under that .surface of •
• fluffy stuff. But .it's the'`near-
est' modern equivalent to a cat•
a ry charge that I know,
that you're' going backwards,. "
What gives it a . little extrfa
spice is that, because of . the
huge bank's;: you can't .see- a
thing -in -either direction-as-y`ou„..;
• hit that enemyline. The other .'.
day, I .'nearly tallied two snow-
mobiles -that were • whizzing'.
past. And the next clay;', an, oil
truck, would "hate got e, ex-
cept -that this -Was one of the
times I' 'didn't break through
the drift.
You can't beat the modern
methods of • snow • removal,
though. They used to..•.1iig • it
away in ,trucks• and dump it in.
some.' patch of ,Wasteland. To:
day; instead of trucks we have
the •anowblowe -
And in the spr' g, when the
snow is ali go-neT -vou go --out..
with first a,shovel, ' en a rake.-
and
akeandfinally a stiff b".om, and
remove about four carloads of
salt and • sand from what used
'lobe your nice,,green•lawn.
It's our ott'n'fault, of course.
People Used toput the beasts
up on blocks in November. To.
!day', it's' not only vital,' 'but• a .
matter of pride, to keep the
•:action. • even though ',v
drive" `ohly ., three blocks to
worcark..in '
We're 'caught on • the 'horns
of otic own ' t eintia. anc i
painful. but it certainly keeps.
us on . our toes, when winter
decides that there's' a lot of lifer
in the old.boy •yet,. ' and pro -
seeds to prve it.
one '. small enough so; that he
hasn't been corrupted by the .
snow-shovellers' union. ' How-
ever—it-
owever -it h•asn't:-coste, much
OPTOMETRIST GODERICH
The ' Squars
, .'(Phone JAckson 4.7661)
A, • M. •HARPER
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT'
FUNERAL .SERVICE
Services conducted according
to your wishes -at your -Home„ -
your Church, or at our Mem-
orial . Chapel at no additional
charge
Lucknow, Phone 528-3432
,Day or Night
5 -• '57 South -Street,. Goderich.'
: Telephone: 524-7562.
him, .upsidedown, anywhere in
TED C•
OLLYER
• da:ys, when you offered, to the .chap .who plows the drive
,Registered Master' Electrician
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Specializing In
Electric '' Heating, • Electric Wiring
and 'Repairs
and
All
Electrical, Appliances
Lucknow - Phone 528-5182'
Shovel • somebody's walk and
worked like a little beaver for
two hours, knocked at the door
when, you were finished, hop-
ing for a •dime, of maybe :even h f' And
a some, entle,. : .. . - pan unerrin
way; If there's three inches of
light snow, ''he's right there. If
there's eight inches' , of heavy'
snow, I'll swear . he : just . goes
home and sits'by' t e ire.:. n'
little 'old lady '. would • •say,
'"Thank you; little bo -y" and
give yo'ii,.a cookie?)
Things have changed. The
kids now work for a straight
dollar an hour,` if you can find
instinet for. cleaning 'the drive
:way ,.just three 'minutes before
"thee'. town snowplow comes.' •
along and fills it in again.
It''s sort of fur driving in
• "• this stuff, though. It brings out
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