The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-08-05, Page 4PAGE FOUR
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7 ' r . ’"JV * J HlCIH'UCtd aip inyiktU vv v«xvwto discuss the proposed addition- qy!eet jp rQOm ,above Johnstone1
' f WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1953 ,
7. FOR SALE—cement, septic .tanks,
approved by the Health Unit. We
. deliver them. Forster’s Welding
Shop, phone 206-r-ll, Lucknow.
WANTED. middle • age ..couple
want to rent -small house with
conveniences. Apply Lucknow
Sentinel.
FOR SALE — pink-lined baby
stroller. Mrs.' Jack MacDonald,
phone 51-J Lucknchy. - " <
Now - TRUTONE ■.
- WHITE has 2.9% more
hiding strength even than
. before. It costs less because .
it goes, farther. Takes less
p?int, less work. TRU-
. TONE WHITE sheds
grime, . . . actually cleans
itself.. For lasting white*
nessand long-run economy,
paint with TRUTONE
WHITE.
FOR SALE-r20 pigs, six weeks
' old. A; J. . Wilson; phone - 70-w,
-Lucknow. - -7....it
to Wingham Hospital.1 A ” large
and representative attendance is
most important.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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BRAY HATCHERY has for quick
shipment a limited quantity of
dayold' arid started chicks. Ask.
us for iprices. Your September
chicks should be on order now.
Agent— 7' ..■/ ' ' ?'
PROPERTY FOR SALE — good
. lot, basement and sub floor, chim-
t ney, septic tank and tile, hydro.
’■ Apply R. (Meff) Johnston, phone
202,” Lucknow .
PLUMBING & TINSMITHING
/ Eavetroughirig; . bathroom fix-
tures, repairs: Prompt service,
■./" satisfaction guaranteed.. Nat.
. Thomson, phone 758-JI .Wingham?
7 LIVESTOci^WANTED V"
’Dead, disabled horses or cows
removed , free of charge. For
pfbmpt arid efficient > service
■ > call ./STONES” Collect Ingersoll
21,Wingham 561J or Ripley 182.
. / ELECTRIC MOTORS — general
repairs, re-winding, cleaning,
^rushes, ^bearings,_._.etci„.Electric_
appliance repairs. /Efficient ser
vice, reasonable rates., HAROLD
HALDENBY, Kinlough, phbne
Ripley 18+20.
'/■' . MiEAT FOR SALE '
Good beef for sale by the quar
ter. Beef killed under license
frofo tlie Department of Health.
Highest quality meat. Lowest
: / ’ prices. '■
Raynard Ackert, Holyrood,
; Phone 24+30 Ripley.
PERSONALIZED GIFTS
Personalized napkins, coasters,
playing "cards, everyday cards,
stationery, informals, and match
es are practical for every ddy .use
and also make- lovely- gifts. It’s;
riot too early to get some of. that
Christmas shopping off your
mindi Phone Dori Thompsori, 33
or 35, or call at The Sentinel
■. Office. ■■;'/ _
NOTICE
. CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST
•Voters’ Lists, 1953, Municipality
o . of the Township of Kinloss,
County of Bruce.
Notice is hereby given that I
•have complied with Section, 8 of’
the Voters’ List Act and that I.
have posted up at my office at
R.R. 2, Holyrood, on the 1st day
of August, 1953, the list of all
•persons.. entitled to Vote in the
said Municipality at Municipal
Electionsaridthat’s uchlistf e -
fhains there for inspection.
——r—And~I~hereb57-caH~ upon—aH-
voters to? take .immediate prbr
> ceedings to have any errors or
omissions corrected 'according, td
, law, the last day. for appeal befog
the 21st day of Au8Ust, 1953.
' ’ ’ Dated this 1st day of August,
‘ 1953. / ' ;. ' ■ ■' 7' .
JI. R. .LANE; 7?' ' . ,
'Clerk of Twp. of Kinloss.
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■ . .. RE-HOSPITAL MEETING
. A ratepayers’/ meeting .will be
■ held in’ the Town Hall, Luck
now, on- Friday, August *7th at
8.30 ip.m. to discuss the proposed
: extension to the Wingham Gen
eral Hospital. Ratepayers of the
* Village arid from surrounding
imunicipaiities involved, in, the
project are. invited, to attend, as
, - it is- important that- an express-
' ion of opinion be voiced at/this
^meeting. .
Lucknow Municipal Council.:
ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
«For artificial insemination at
its best for all breeds, call "the
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Associ
ation between 7.30 and 10.00 a.rri.
on i week -days and 7.30 and 9.307
l^TU'M7SuRdli^7^hprier^Qiject"
Kincardine 10Di>7 or. Mildmay
130-r-12. „ z'7Tt , ft ,77- ' - ■<; ?
NOTICE
KINLOSS RATEPATERS
A meeting of Kinloss . Town
ship ratepayers will be held in
the Township Hall, Holyrood, on
Friday, August 7th at 8.30 p.m.
EXECUTORS’ SALE
of
REAL AND PERSONAL
PROPERTY /
of the late Mrs, R. J. Cameron
The undersigned auctioneer has,
Teceivedinstructions.to-sell.-by.
public auction at
The. Residence of the late
Mrs. R. J. Cameron, Campbell St.
Lucknow, ,
7‘ SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th
1953, at 1.00 p.m., ’the following
personal property, household ef
fects and: antiques: kitchen range,
coal heater, Perfection ■ cadi oil
stove. 2-burner rangette, , 2 din-
ing room tables, 6- antique Wicker
dining chairs,/ library table^ hall
rack, .3 occasional wicker Chairs,
antique cherry buffet, floor lamp,
■Studfo“"couch-“~ eoffield~"washer;
Singer, sewing machine, writing
desk, kitchen JcupbOard, 3 iron
panel beds, springs and mat
tresses, dressers, wash stands, 3
toilet sets, rocking chairs, odd.,
tables and chairs,: pictures, an-t
tique set of dishes pvfer 1Q0 years
old, , dishes and kitchen Ware,
sealers; chest Of drawers^ trunks,
lawn mower .arid -garden tools,
quantity of wood and coal, many ,
articles too riumerous to mention.
■'/ TERMS^CASH . 7
REAL ESTATE
Real Estate .to be offered at 3
p.m. subject to reserve bid.
Conditions of sale will be made
known the day of sale. Ten pOr-
■paid on the d^y of sale and the
•balance within 30 days:
... Consisting of the following pro
perty: Part of Village Lots 94
arid 95 in the Village of Luck
now. /■•', ■/’'■’ ' ,t '
On the said property is said .to:
be erected an, 8-roomr fully in
sulated frame house in good con
dition/ ideally located on. Camp
bell Street in the Village of Luck
now.
Mrs. N, E.. Bushell, Kenneth
Cameron, Stewart Cameron, 'Exe- •
cutors. ; ’ . . ’..............'
Wellington Henderson;^Auc. :
FOURTH CONCESSION
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Mr. and Mrs. B. gangster of
Toronto spent a week recently
With Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mac>
Donald. • ? ■' ~/~/
Mr and, Mrs Allfo and four
children of Toronto have spent
their vacation-, at, the home 1 of
Mr. and Mrs; Herb Buck ton. .
Master. Allan’ MacDougall en-
"joyed a. holiday, with, his grand-,
parents, Mr. and Mrs./W. Farfish
and other relatives. •
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blue were
visitors- oh Sunday/with Mr. and
Mrs. L. Maclver and Mr. and
Mrs.. L Dickie and family.
and; Glenn, of Ajax spent the
week-end with Mr; and Mrs. Ted
Collyer. * 7 ' \ /.■. ■
1 Visitors the last week with'Mr.
and Mrs. Allah'’ Graham .included'
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Barton of
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Barton
trf Dtrayton,: • Mr. _ Colin Gi 11 ies,
Miss Nan* Tarnish arid* Miss .Betty
Lothian of Toronto; . v
/ Master Bobbie MacLure . Of
Paisley spent "last webk with .-’the
Gilchrist family. . , ’ . ,
! COMING EVENTS
PALACE GARDENS, FORMOSA
Entertainment this Sunday,
August 9th, at Palace. Gardens,
Formosa, will be provided by
Mel Lavigne and the Bluewater
Boys... • ■ ' ' ■ , _ ■
■" AUXILIARY MEETING
"The regular meeting of, the
Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Canad
ian Legion will be held on Tues
day, August l jth at 8 p.m. Mem7
bers are; urged tp be present.
Comiriittee, B, Finlayson/S. Hamr
ilton, E/Henderson. Note change
of date, t .
* R.B.P. CHURCH PARADE
The Royal Black . Preceptdry,
132, of Amberley will attend ser
vice in St. Peter’s Church, Luck
now, on Sunday, August 9th > at
11.00 a.m. L.O.L. aind L.O.B.A.
members are invited to take part.
Store. Barinbckburn Pipe Band
in attendance.
HURON CO. CROP REPORT
Harvesting is in full, swing
throughout the County arid wea
ther conditions have (b'een ideal
for the harvest. Reports for yields
have been, very favorable and on
the average-the falk-wheat~-ctop.
is very good. Some farmers how
ever report tfiat the wheat
sample is smaller than anticipat
ed antF^acking somewhat in Uni
formity. Oats and barley are now.
being* cut very rapidly through--
out.the County and it is expected
that next week’ threshing will be
the. order of the day..
• Almost .everyonp has -finished
±_ayirLgrand^anurius^
hay . has • been , harvested. After-
maXh 'is coming bn. Very1 rapidly
and I although some, pastures, are
drying u>p pasture supply is very
good for^thiFTTm’e’rof Corn
Is showing excellent growth the
past, week as jwel.l /as soybeans
and other cash crops,
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with a winter's supply of quality fuel.
I 4 soifo fU'tL ton A SOLID CfNTURY
Whitechurch
. Mr' and Mrs. John Hayes
Detroit are visiting friends and
relatives here,
Mrs. M. J. Tifffo returned ;to
Langside on Friday after staying
.with Mr, and Mrs. V. Emerson
for the last two. 'months.
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Watt and
Mr. and Mrs. Milan, Moore at
tended the wedding in London of
Sylvia Elaine Watt, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Watt and
■Raymond Steels of London. The
wedding took place in the church
near the hospital at Byron. From
there Rev. and Mrs. Watt wept
to Toronto with Archie and " his
wife where they fotend staying
until Tuesday evening before
starting for the -Queen Charlotte
Islands where their son__Donald
lives, < ■
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Fill your Bin Now and assure yourself Heat
Security. Stop worrying about delivery hold
ups because of snow or shortages; and relax
A Solid Fuel For A Solid Century
JET BLACK PITTSTON GOAL
PuifcClean Anthracite, at
Lucknow District Co-operative ^
PHONE 71, LUCKNOW *> ; 7&
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PHONE 71, LUCKNOW
Andrew Y.
McLean
LIBERAL CANDIDATE IN HURON
— Born in Seaforth, 4J years ago
^~ Married, F?ither of three children—■ ■■...<• ..:-7.
Member of First Presbyteriari Church, Sea
forth , '. ' '
? Editor and publisher of The Huron Expositor
— Veteran, R.C.A.F., World War II
Member for Huron-Perth 1949-53
— Canadian delegate to the 7 th General Assembly
of United Nations
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CKNX, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7th
Aug* -'io* Vote McLean, Liberal In Huron
L man works for A L L sections of the Hurun El^to^
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