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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-04-29, Page 4. • . v • f ■ X THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO * y®?NE^DAY, APRIL ’22, 1953 PAGE FOUR GOOD GARDEN FOR BENT, apply to-'SyWrGi^V 1 (ft. • I...II... , IJ 'll! .... / . I ..I... .."If FOR SALE—used coffee griuder, ¥4 H P^nfotor, Smith’s Grocery, *■' ■ • ~ . ■!„■■!. ■■ I !.. ------------~T~- -------------;---------■ ■ -----:----- -- WANTED—one or 2-rbom; apart- ments;< Phone- 159-R. Lucknow.' . FO$ SALE McClary “Royal Charm’* cpok stove,, perfect con­ dition. White enamel with black trim. Reservoir with tap. Warm­ ing oven under oven. Reasonably priced,. Eldon Bradley^bungan* nonu 80-r-22, « ; ■. ,’a FOR SALE—House and ldt, mod-; ern /conveniences. For informa- iibh phohe 142R- ' \ HAY FOR SALE—about 20 bales ( plfalf^ and cipher hay. Phone 179, Luckno^y. s LAWN MOWERS t Repaired and sharpened. For pronipt and efficient service see or call, . , ■■ V E. W; RICE, St. Helens R. 2; JAiclmQW/ Phone 2il-r-31 CAR FOR SALE—1939 Plymouth coach. John Kreutzweisef, Luck- . how, -/ •/’,/;*<■/ '„',/■ ’.'■■■ • ,1 FOR SALE—quantity of Dakota seed flax, Apply to Frank Moran, . phone Dungannon 82-r-<5. ELECTRIC MOTORS — general repairs, re-winding, cleaning, brushes, bearings, etc< Electric appliance repairs. Efficient ser­ vice, reasonable rates. HAROLD HALDENBY, Kinlough, . phone Ripley 18-20. JFOfe SALE—lapd roller, 9 ■ feet Wide, good: repair. O; R. Mac­ Kenzie, Lochalsh, phone 62-22 Dungannon. 1 BIG-4 CHICKS—for healthy birds and higher production, buy Big-£ Chicks. Lucknow District Co-op, phone 71. Accomodation available ■// tor several- old 5age ^pensioners; 7 Room and l#3rd< Apply by let- |er ,tp. ^x A '^il^L''/’■ /7../1; /.. .'7'7- FARM FOR SALE—100 acres, lot 7; Concession 7; .Kinloss, immed­ iate possession. Just four, thous- _and dollars.DickBaker,Luck^ now. ...X _ _ FOR RENT — house, corner of Willoughby and Havelock Streets, iayailableFeb.lst.,Oroomsand ' bath, recently redecorated. Apply E. J. Farrish, Gorrie. FARM FOR SALE—50 acres, EH Lot 18, Con. 6, Kinloss Township, 35 acres suitable for hay, balance pasture, never-failihg water sup­ ply', some bush., D. J. Kenney, R. R, 3, Holyrood. APARTMENT FOR RENT — on Statioh St., vacant May 1st. Liv­ ing room, dining room, kitchen with 3 bedrooms and bath up- k stairs. Heavy wiring. Phone 193, ' W. L. Mackenzie. WHY DID users of 3.6 other milkers switch to Surge in this district last year? Send inquiries to Lovell McGuire, Wingham, phone 593w. L ' ' ' , - ■ . . - -1 - -L T71 LIVESTOCK WANTED Dead, disabled horses or cows removed- free of charge. For prompt and efficient service call ‘‘STONES” collect Ingersoll 21,Wingham 56 J J br Ripley 182. BRAY HATCHERY new Map June pricelist will interest yoti. Especially on pullets, diayold and 3 started. Ask us for it. And don’t forget to order your June broil­ ers. Future.good markets demand this good stock. Agent— D. R. FINLAYSON, Lucknow. TENDERS Signed, and sealed tenders will „ be received by the undersigned until 12 o’clock, E.DT , 28th of May, 1953, for tenders for the construction of a Laundry and Boiler .room for the Wingham : General Hospital at Wingham, Ontario. Plans and; specifications may be obtained from the architects, . Rounthwaite & -Fairfield, ?22 Harr “ bord Street, Toronto, Ontario,, or from (Mrs.) E. B. Walker, Secret- ary-Treasurer of the Wingham General Hospital Board,. Wing­ ham, Ontario, upon deposit of New Shipment Steel Roofing ’ Will deliver and install it if de­ sired. Estimates given on, com­ plete roofing job. Leave roof dim­ ensions at, residence any time,Or call evenings. Spence Irwin, Luck­ now, phone 213-J. , ; MEAT FOR SALE Good beeffor sale by the quar­ ter. Beef killed under license from the Department of Health. Hind quarters 3,9c, front 29c lb. Maynard Ackert, Holyrood, Phone 24-30 Ripley.* CARD OF THANKS The players and management of the Midget Hockey *team wish to sincerely thank the dono?s to ithe jacket fund,, members of the Auxiliary Who catered for the banquet and Carruther’s orches­ tra. Jt is with sincere thanks and appreciation that;/1 wish; to ack­ nowledge the \ kindness and thoughtfulness of those, who sent car.dk,- ; letters- and* remembered me in other ways while in the hospital. Mrs. Harvey Treleaven, 108 Madison St., London. WHiTECHURCH • ’ - •< ■■■ ■■.■I . * .. * i Thq annual business, meeting of the Women’s Institute was held in the Memorial Hall last Tues­ day with the president, Mrs. Jas. Mclnnes, presiding.., After the opening exercises Mrs, Toih Mpr- rison was appointed *to the Guelph Convention in May. At the May; meeting Miss Qate$ pf the Salvation Army in Wingham will be the guest speaker, Mrs, G. r E. Farrier. and: Mrs, J as- Wil- son,were appointed to collect for the Army. Five dollars was do­ nated toward/the cause by the Institute. The --financial Jst'atemept showed a balance of $67.QO., Re­ ports' Were' given, by the ’ con­ veners of the standing commit- teesv Mrs, G. E; Farrier and Mrs; W. R. Farrier played a piano duet. Mrs. Gaunt gave a reading. Mrs. Victor Emerson presided for. the election of officers, which was as follow’s: past pres.,, Mrs. George McClenaghan; pres., Mrs. James Mclnnes; 1st vice, Mm. George Fisher; 2nd vice, Mrs. George Tiffin;, sec.-treas., Mrs. Ernest Casemore; assistant sec.-treas., Mrs. Walter James; Branch dir­ ectors, Mi's. Herb Laidlaw, Mrs. Chas.d Shiell, Mrs. Alex Robert- soni, Mrs. Ab Walters, Mrs. Lance Grain, Mirs. Russell Ross; press reporter, Mrs./George Fisher and Mrs. D: Beecroft; auditors, Mrs. Ab Coultes and Mrsr Owen King; district director, 'Mrs. Geo. Mc< Clenaghan; program committee, Mrs. Frank Ross, Mrs. Hugh Simpson, Mfs. jack Burchill, Mrs. Wm. Henry/and Mrs. Joe King; homo economics and health, Mrs. Bob Ross; public relations and community activities, Mrs. Owen King; historical research & cur­ rent events, Mrs. Milan Moore; agr-iculture-ahcLCanadianJndust^ ries, Mrs. Russell- Gaunt; citizen-/ ship, and education, Mrs. Nelson •Pickell, resolutions, Mrs. Tom Morrison. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. /• TENDERS TENDERS FOR COAL & COKE Federal Buildings—.Province of drawings at the Architects or at the Wingham General,. Hospital, Wingham, Ontario. Separate mechanical and elect­ rical tenders are requested.’ Thd lowest Or any tender may iiot necessarily be accepted. , Mrs. E. R. Walken Secretary-Treasurer, Wingham General Hospital, - Winglhamj Ontario. , —/■ Ontario ' . ■ ' JEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “TENDER FOR GOAL”, Will be received until 3 p.m. (E.D.S.T.), WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1953, for the supply of coal and coke for the (Federal Buildings through­ out the Province of Ontario. Forms of tender with specifi­ cations and conditions attached can be obtained from the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, Depart­ ment of Public Works, Ottawa, and .the District Architect, 36 Adelaide --St East, Toronto, Ont. Tenders should .be made on the forms supplied by the Depart­ ment and in accordance with de­ partment specifications and con­ ditions attached thereto. The Department reserves the right/to demand from any sue-' -cessful—tenderer,-before—award-* |ng the order, a security /deposit in the form of a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, made payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Pub­ lic Works equal to 10 per cent of the amount oT the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian Nat­ ional Railway Company and its constituent. . companies unedn- djtion^ly ^aranteed as to prin­ inion of' Canada, or the afore­ mentioned bonds and a certified cheriue, if required to . make up an odd amount. Such security ..will* serve, as a guarantee for the proper fulfil­ ment of the contract. ’ ROBERT FORTIER, , Acting Secretary/ Beparisneht of Public^Works, Ottaw^, April 15, 1953. ■t ■ /V 6. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist Office on Patrick St, just off the Main St in WINGHAM Professional Eye Examination Optical Services Eyenings by appointment. Phone: Office 770; Res. 5. JOHNSTONE’S FUNERAL HOME ’Rhone 78 Day or Night Ambulance Service USE OF FUNERAL HOME At No Extra Cost Moderate Prices MkLEMNAN and MacKENZIE FUNERAL SERVICE Services conducted accord­ ing to your wishes at your Home', Your Church, or at our Memorial Chapel at no additional charge., AMBULANCE SERVICE ’Phone 181, Lucknow, Day or Night Howard Agnew — Jos. Agnew DR.T. B. CLELAND VETERINARIAN .. Havelock St,, south of Supertest Garage LUCKNOW \. Telephone 175 BUSINESS and TAXSERVICE •; MONTHLY AUDITS . - ,f<w'ti»*.//';/ Small Mer^lmnt; Professional man and the Farmer. S, J. PVMM P.O. Box 74 - Lucknow, Ont Office ifi Kilpatrick Block ’Phone 23-w r 1 . . ........■ 1 F. T. ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST GODERICH FOR APPOINTMENT ’Phone 1100 ' Appointment or Information Soo Whh A» Schmid, .. ’PtohW:,.lU>> Lucknow ■ • / INSURANCE FIRE, CASUALTY, . ■ - AUTOMOBILE ~ /ANJFLIFEF-’- ‘ NOTICE : f RE AUXILIARY MEETING Members of the Ladies Auxil­ iary to the Canadian Legion please note , that the next meet­ ing will be held on Monday, May 4th. at 8.00 p.m. D;S.T. There will be; initiation and plans made for the Zone Rally. A full attendance is urged. GRASS SEEDS / Government ^Standard No. I grades of Alfalfa, Alsike, Red and 'Yellow Sweet Clover Seed, Tim­ othy, Orchard Grass, Brome, Red ^Aop7~-Meadow“Fescue^KentuGk3r Blue Grass and Long Term Pas­ ture Mixtures. For sale at Andrew’s Implement Shop SPECIAL SALE ' Odd and discontinued lines of number one paint; including floor paint, enamel, wall paint, casein paint and water paint. While They Last HALF PRICE . John W. Henderson Lumber Etd. Lucknow Phone 150 . Ontario SEED FOR SALE Local grbwn No. 1 Clovers and Timothy. Per bus., Alfalfa $23.50,. Red Clover 16.00, Timothy 8.00, Yellow Sweet 7.20, White Sweet 6.60, Per lb., Ladma $l;10, White Dutch .70, Reed Canary .60, Or- Lchard—.30--Brome—Meadow- FeScue .25. Complete stock of other grasses. Beaver Oats, $1.50, bus. We do custorrr grain clean-, ing and treating. . ' ROY CRAMM & SON Pinkerton; Ontario Phone Cargill 68-W-3. . ./•. - ■ : ■ • STATE FARM MUTUAL INSURANCE Investigate Before, Investing REUBEN WILSON R. R. 3, Goderich 7 -Phone 80-r-8 Dungannon MEMBER OF Ontario Insurance Agents’ Association To Protect Your Jack, Insure With jack Today. J. A. McDONAGH R. R. 3, Lucknow, Ont.. ’Phone 61-5, Dungannon F GENERAL INSURANCE Established Over 30 Years Ago Telephones: Business 39 Residence 138 INSURANCE Co-Operative Life Insurance Co-Operative Automobile ——Insurance—-—— Mercantile & Farm Fire / Insurance- Economical and Reliable. ■ ...See . T. A. CAMERON . LUCKNOW Phone 79-r-10 Dungannon ■ * •/■ . * ' ■ Kenneth J. MacKenzie to. Optometrist4 LISTOWEL, ONT. IVill be at Wrona’s Jewellery store, Ripley, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th and every Second Wednesday. Eyesexamined-Glassesfitted .For appointment ’phone Roy MacKenzie, 96-r-24 Ripley. WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP We Have Been Memorial . Craftsmen Jfor Thirty-Five ^eaJsLAlWays Using THE BEST GRANITES , ‘ Along With . Expert Designing and Wdrkmanship. / Prices Most Reasonable Cemetery Lettering* Spec! alty R. A. SPOTTON Phone 256, Wingham. Ontario r if > I I I ! 1R. W. ANDREW Barrister and Solicitor LISTOWEL; ONTARIO IN LUCKNOW ■ Every ’ Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon Office in the Joynt Block Telephone: Office 135 Residence 31 - J J , m,i .,.,irri—:-------a------- !• P. Stuart MacKenzie Barrister and Solicitor WALKERTON, ONTARIO : • •. > l. • • ' IN LUCKNOW Each Wednesday - - OFFICE IN HENDERSON BLOCK R. S. Hetherington, Q.C. Barrister, Etc. Wingham and Lucknow IN LUCKNOW Each Mond&y \ and Wednesday . Located on the ground floor in the front of John Kilpatrick’s Building , ’Phone Wingham Office 48 Residence 97 Insure With The /CulrossjMutual FIRE INSURANCE CO. ; for . Reasonable rates, sound pro­ tection St prompt, satisfactory settlement of claims. , PARISH MOFFAfr Yohr Local Agent •ft. 3, Toeswater. ’Phone Teeswater 57-r-41 ¥ A