The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-03-24, Page 4*
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FURNITURE FOR SALE—tables,
chairs, cbest of. drawers, box
spring and mattress. Apply at
The Manse,, Lucknow. 1
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL., LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
[coming events I
BINGO!
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1954
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FOR- SALE—slab wood and saw
dust.; Joe Weiler, R. 6, Lucknow.
FOR SALE-^Roxtqn and Beaver
seed oats. E. G. Zinn & Sons, R.
1, Dungannon,G phone 14-r-15, .
FOR SALE—<good Durham cow,
^ue- nOw.-^GeorgeL_Alton. _R.R. 2,
Lucknow; phone Dungannon 84-9.
FOR SALE—barn 16x20. Will sell
very reasonable. Joie Weiler, R.. 6,
Lucknow. . V
FOR SALE —-7-year-old horse.
James. Devereaux, R. 2, Luck
now. , .. '
HOUSE. FOR SALfe—on Ludgard
St., Lucknow. Apply to Mrs. C.
Shaddiek, Luckriow.
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SALESMAN WANTED
Rawleighbusinessnow openin
Bruce County. Trade well estab-
Jished—^Excellent opportunity.
Full time. Write at' once.; Raw-,
leigh’s Dept. Cr271-189, Montreal.
FARM FOR SALE — 50 acres,
S.H, of Lot 73, Con 1, . Kinloss,
Township. Apply to Jack Hen
derson,- R, 3, Lucknow,. phone
,68-12 Dungannon. . ,
FOUND — some new boards on
Highway 86. Apply to Robb Bros.,
Amberley.
FOR ,SALE—2 red heifers, just
freshened; 4 year-old steers; sow
due to farrow in two weeks.
Frank Ritchie;. R. 3, Lucknow,
phone 69-12 Dungannon.
HOUSE FOR SALE—in Lucknow,
6 rooms, all modern conveniences.
Apply at, Sentinel Office.
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PAPERING AND PAINTING at
reasonable - prices. ;■
papers for every room supplied.
CARLETON STINGEL, phone 96
Dungannon. '
FOR SALE — Bowman garden
tractors; See them on display at
Forster’s . 'Welding Shop, phone9
206-r-ll, Lucknow.
FOR SALE —- 4 Shorthorn bull
calves, 11 months old, red in col
our. Apply to William Webster,
phone 44-r-31 Lucknow. "
BARLEY FOR SALE-^quantiJy
of Montcalm barley, grown from
registered seed, cleaned & treat
ed. Cecil Johnston, R. 7, Luck
now, phone 77-r-10L Dungannon.
FOR RENT—house on corner of
Willoughby and Havelock Sts., 6
rooms and bath. Available at.
once. Apply E. J. Farrish, Gorrie.
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,LIVESTOCK WANTED -
1 Dead,, disabled horses or cows
removed free of« charge. For
prornpt and efficient service
call “STONES” collect Ingersoll
21, Wingham 561J or Ripley 182{
BINGO!
Watch for the date of
Clansmen’s chicken and
bingo—coming soon. ’
PARLIAMENT HILL REPORT
Report from Parliament Hill by
Andy Robinson, Member for
Bruce—over CFOS, March 23rd,
at 7.00 p.m.; oVer CKNX, March
28th, at 10.15 a m. .
—- EUGHREANDDANCE^
m In St -Helen’s Community Hall,
-Friday^_^arch_J_26th._;Qards^ at
8,3b, darice to foillpw. Silver col
lection.
SHOOT PARTY THURSDAY ‘
There will be a Shoot Party
at Holyrood on Thursday, March
25th, at 8.30, under auspices of
the WI. Ladies bring lunch..
Everybody ■jyelcome. ",
SPECIAL MEETING
The Ladies Auxiliary tQ(_rthe
Canadian Legion is holding .a
special meeting this Thursday
evening, March 25th at 8.00 p.m.
Washable I All members be ^present please.
RECEPTION WEDNESDAY
A reception for Mr. and Mrs.'
Don Gillespie (nee Marion Nich
olson) will .be held in Carnegie
Hall, Lucknow, on Wednesday,
March 31st from 9.30 to 1 o’clock.
Jack Henderson’s o r c h e s t r a.
Everyone welcome. Lunch coun
ter.
The
ham
. CHAIN SAWS, ETC,
Agent for a complete line of
Mall chain saws, available, with
Oregon chipper chains. Some used
saws •obtainable;, also Mall elec
tric hand saws, drills, sanders,
No. 40 Castrol outboard oil.
ojack Barr, R. 1, Holyrqpd
Phone. 18-29 Ripley.
noticeV-^
RE4-H CLUB MEETING
Members of the Lucknow 4-H
Calf Club are asked to take note
that the organization(;meeting of
-thP-Cliib--wilL_take_ place at a
joint meeting of the Lucknow
_and Dungannon Clubs ^t Dup-.
gannon on Tuesday, March ,30thr
Note Change of date. ’
ROE
Chic
Starter
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Per
CWT.$4.50
D. R. Finlayson
Phone. 91, Lucknow
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NOTICE
RE KINDERGARTEN CLASS
Mothers interested are urged
to meet with the teacher at the
Public' School on Friday, March
27th. at .2.00 p.m. All children
planning to attend now or later
must be'registered at this meet
ing. ’
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RAY ROBINSON
PHONE 41for a ^jrice on—meat
by the quarter; also custom work
and cutting. Welsh Meat Market,
Lucknow.
FOR SALE-— number of sows,
starting to farrow April 5 th.
Lome Farrish, phone Dungan
non 82-15.
CHROME PISTON RINGS
Many car owners are enjoying
the wonderful^ervi'ce^ofchrome
piston rings. They never fail.
Why not let me install a set in
your motor now.
N. W. WINTERSTEIN -
FOR SALE •— table suitable for
work ‘ bench and 2 * show cases.
, Apply at Webster and MacKinnon
Hardware. '
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
For plumbing fixtures, fittings
and supplies, including American
kitchen units, call T. M. Meen.
1178 Francis St., London, phone
7-1170. Evenings 4-4689.
MECHANIC SERVICE ,
Onfall makes of cars. Prompt
service, experienced workman
ship, reasonable prioes. Archie
Nicholson, Belfast, ’phone 70-r-7
Dungannon.
ELECTRIC BROODERS
Before purchasing a brooder
be sure to-see the Jamesway el
ectric brooder on display.
AUCTION SALE of farm stock,
implements and equipment at
Lot 3, Con, 8, Kinloss, two miles
west of Holyrood, on Tuesday;
March 30th at 1.00 p.m. See bills
for list and iterms. No reserve.
Robert MacDonald, Prop.;, Don
ald B. Blue; Auc.
W7MURDIE &
FURNACES CLEANED
HaVe your furnace or. hot water
our
Roy
Wm.
boiler • super-cleaned with
new vacuum cleaner. See
Haveris or leave orders at
Murdie & Spn Hardware^
MEAT FOR S^LE
Good beef for sale by the quar
ter. Beef killed under license
from—the Department; of Healths
Highest quality.' Front quarters
21c; hind\ quarters 30c.
Raynard Ackert, Holyrood,
Phone 24-30 Ripley.
SEED FOR SALE—full line of
clover seeds, grass seeds and pas
ture mixtures at reasonable
prices. Harvey Hagedorn, Kin tail,
phone Dungannon 66-17. ? ’
FOR SALE-^brick building,. 22 x
50; upstairs modern apartment,
steam heat, 'bottom floor suitable
for shop or store, full dry base
ment; N. W. Winterstein.
SEED FOR SALE—We have a
complete stock of all kinds of
seeds for youiySpring require
ments. Some prices lowest in
years. Clover pasture mixture
special $10 per bushel. Bring in
your clover seed and have the
Buckhorn taken out. Contact
Roy Cramm & Son, Seed Mer
chants, Pinkerton, Ont., phone
Cargill 68-w-3. > /
FOR SALE — 1948 Studebaker
Champ sedan, smooth and quiet,
deluxe radio arid air condition
ing. Cash, trade, terms, N. W.
' CARPENTER WORK—new and'
. repairs; kitchen cupboards; etc,,
made to order. No job'.too small.
97-w,.
ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
. Ifor artificial insemination at
its best for all breeds," riair“the~
Waterloo Cattle- Breeding Associ
ation. between 7.30 and 1Q.Q0 a.m.
cn week’ days and .7.30 and 9.30
a.m. on Sundays. Phone collect
Rincardme-'"10T-r-7" ^pr”“ Miidm ay
,130-r-12. ' , .
PLAY AT BLAKE’S
Three - act comedy, “Mama’s
Baiby Boy” presented by Seaforth
Jiinior Farmers in Blake’s Hall,
Ashfield, Wednesday, March 31st
at 8.30, under auspices Hackett
W.M.S. Admission 50c, children
-25c? ' . '
PLAY AT AMBERXEY
Hackett
their play,
Amberley on Thursday, April
1st, under auspices of Amberley
Lodge 1328. Adults 50c,4 child
ren 25c.
BANQUET, MARCH 26th
A Mother and Daughter Ban-
• quet will be held -by Group 1
of the United Chtirch W.A. in
the church on Friday, March 26th
at 6 30. Guest speaker, Mrs. (Rev.)
Douglas Bryden, and program.
Tickets $1.50,, available from Mrs,
A. J, Wilson or Mrs. Geo. Jbynt.
YORKSHIRE SALE
Zone 2 Yorkshire Sale, Walk
erton, Thursday, April 1st, 1954,
1.30 p.m. 26 bred sows, 6 open
sows, 12 boars. Pick in A.R. and
.show ring winning blood lines.
Boar bonus policy applies? G. R.
Gear, secretary-treasurer.
FARMERS ATTENTION!
... You are invited to the Luck
now Playhouse Theatre on Mon
day, March 29th at 8.00 p.m. to
a tractor owner. meeting featur
ing movies, door prizes and a
tractor maintenance discussion
sponsored by Montgomery; Mot
ors, Lucknow.
DANCE FRIDAY’
Elliott Carruther’s Old-Timers
will play for. a dance in the Town,
Hall on Friday night, March 26th,
under auspices of the Legion. The
old-timers include Donald Mc-
Charles, ClrveT~Muhrp7“Dannie
Geizel; Jack Peterbough, Walter
Collins‘and others. Lunch coun
ter. Gents 75c, ladies 50c. -
NOTICE
LUCKNOW COAL COMPANY .
Take notice that all accounts |
owing to the Lucknow Coal Com
pany must be paid by Saturday,
March 27th, 1954. Accounts should
be paid at Murdie Hardware
Store. This is necessary in view
of the fact' that both partners
in the Coal Company arp deceas
ed and accounts must be paid
in order to close the Estates.
Lucknow Coal Company,
per R. S. Hetherington,
Solicitor. . z. •
Floors
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LAID, SANDED AND^
FINISHED.
’Phohe Carlow 2105
R.R. 1, Port Albert
I
Y.P.U. will present
“Look Out Lizzie” at
auspices of Amberley
TENDERS ' ,
TENDERS will be received by
the undersigned until Saturday,
“Ap^il-^-Srdr tor—the of the;
Estate of the late .- Harry Mac-i Donald, S.H. Lot 28, Lakeshore |
Range, farm consists qf 107 acres;!
50—acres iplowed, 40 acres grass,
remainder in bush with spring
creek. Farm is well drained with
bank barn 80x40. ?
Small stable on premises, pre
viously sold, and is not included.
Terms—10 percent cash at time.j
of sale; balance in 60 days. Low- j
est or any tender not necessarily • accepted, i. 1
Alex F. MacDonald, ExecUtor, I
R.R. 3, Lucknow. j
CARD OF THANKS ' ■' . " - ' .. ■. I-
Mrs. Gordon Anderson wishes;
to. thank those who by cards, let- *
ters and gifts remembered her j
and the baby while in hospital I
and since returning home, !
It is hard for me to find ade- j
quate words to thank , the many !—-----------------—--------------------
lriends who so kindly remember-J Lahgside Y.P.S.
ed me in various ways while in I The Langside Young Peoples ,
the hospital, especially the blood)met in the church bn Monday
donors. i • evening. The meeting opened
lhank you, Alex MacNay. 5 with the call to worship by the
. J president. . The scripture lesson
Girvin Reed wishes to ackndw- was read by Charles Pinkerton
ledge with sincere thanks and followed with a prayer by Doug
fippreciation the' assistance of o:-------- ...j . ,
friends and neighbors at the1 time
of the fire, with special thanks
to those who have helped him
to clean up since the fire. '
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^TREAT THE COW
to •
SAVE THE CALF
To insure the birth of healthy,
vigorous calves and to avoid
problems with the cow at
calving time give every preg
nant cow on your farm Nixon’s
PRE VENTEX POWDER
— (Yitamins^and^Minerals) __
For the last 30 days before
calving and th6 first two>
. weeks of freshening.
Prevent Trouble
With Preventex
UMBACH DRUG STORE
’Phone 13-w, Lucknow •
CO-OP AUTO
INSURANCE
Can Now ’ Accept
TOWN RESIDENTS
& COMERCIAL TRUCKS
as well as. the farm business.
For information consult
T. A. CAMERON, 1UCKNOW,
Phone Dungannon 70-r-10
JOHN McMURCHIE, RIPLEY,
Phone 20-E-23 “7
: “Who’s waiting at this table
anyway?” demanded the 'angry
■ ~cUstorner.'-; ~—-——
“Madam”, replied the busy
waitress, “you are, until your
; turn- c.omes”. •
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Simpson. The offering was tak
en by .Jim Young, followed with
prayer by the president. A read
ing was given by Doug Simpson
and the topic was taken by. Ron
ald MacGillivray. tThemizpah
benediction, closed, the meeting,
after«which St. Patrick contests .
wereenjoyed. The' nextrm eetin g-—-
will 'be held - in the church on
March 29th, wi th the .. wo rsh i p
conveners' ix^ charge..,
CARD OF THANKS
made to order. No job .too
Leo Beauchamp, Phone
Lucknow.
. AUCTION SALE, of farm
and implements at the farm of
• AlVin Sherwood’, DungahnOn', on
' Tuesday., April. 6th, See bills.
Terms - cash. .' Alvin Sherwood;
. Prop.,’ Donald Blue, Auc. ;<
stock
IN MEMORIAIVT
CAMPBELL r-in loving memory
of Lyal Bradley Campbell,• who
passed away two years ago, Mar.
26th. 1952. ; /■;
Yes, he sleeps, but not fore,ver
In a lone arid silent grave,
Blessed , promise he' shall waken,'
JJejiUjj died the lost to save. ,
In the ^dawning of the morning
When the' troubled " night' is o’er,BRAY CANADIAN' APPROVED ! .
—.Chicks^Inieres11 ng. .crosses _' or .1 All the; buds ■ in beauty blooming,
breeds. Dual purpose,' for egg or 'tTr:”
meat markets. Like their N. H'.
crosses with B.R,, Columbian or
L.S.; breeds,like B.R.. L.S>, Black
Australorp. Better ask " us for
complete-list With prices, make
your own selection. Pullets start
from $17.90. Agent—
D; R, FINLAYSON, Lucknow.
Will re jo ice to see “Elrri “more;
--r-Sadly missCd by 'Mother’. Fath
er. Brothers and Sisters.
CARD OF THANKS
I. wish to. thank the Ladies’
Auxiliary to the Legion for re-
mem he ring me while home,
/v ■< • Ll.oyd J. ■ Barkwell.
Robert Button wishes to sin
cerely thank all those who ^re
membered him with cards, flows
•ere' and in . various other. ways
w’hile in the hospital and' since'
returning home. ■. . . .-
vI would like to thank Dr. Cor-
rin, .the nurses and staff of Wing
karri General Hospital and all my
kindness, cards and flowers dur-
4ng^rmyLrecen.U.s.ickn ess,.
Mrs, Wellington Webster.
It is with a feeling of (Jeep
appreciation' that I- sincerely
thank all of my friends and
neighbors for. treats,- cards, let*
ters, visits arid phone calls while
I. was ill. . •
w. n. bushell: ;
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Waterloo Cattle Breeding Assoc.
<4WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED”
A promotional, educational meeting will be^held'
PLACE—FORMOSA COMMUNITY J^ALL
: ■ } . 'time: Uo i».m.
DATE—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st -
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■ Movie and discussion on Frozen Semen,’Dr.
► the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association. >
r xQuestioils and Answers period, *
k This is the ^meeting that was postponed on February 16ih •
► °h account of bad weather,
, ' . Everybody is welcome. , J
£ J._JJL Macphcrsop^O.V.C.r-G:iielph—Alsd-LprottessJenorL.oii_'
► the Wafprlnn CoHIa
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