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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-12-22, Page 4* i »•** i * Telephone 1011 1 No Sale too large or too small T I F. T. ARMSTRONG & 231-w. P. Stuart Mackenzie i f I ' NOTICE Is V I I SENTINEL MAY BE LATE NEXT WEEK BERVIE, ONTARIO Phone Ripley 77-r-12 Barrister and Solicitor WALKERTON, ONTARIO Day or Night Ambulance Service and Mrs. George Jardine to sincerely thank the USE OF FUNERAL HOME At No Extra Cost ' Moderate Prices . GENERAL INSURANCE Established Over 30 Years Ago MEMBER OF Ontario Insurance Agents’ Association 4 Britannia Rd, (corner South.St.) • , o ' GODERICH, ONT, Telephones: Business 39 Residence 138 FOR SALE —' 30-30 Winchester automatic rifle, nearly new, Ap- fply to Roy Emberlin,' phone 194, • SKATES FOR SALE — pair of. tube skates, size 8, used only one year,. David Kirkland, R. 3, Luck- ■ now. ■. LICENSED AUCTIONEERS Agnews’ Agency Howard Agnew -- Jos. Agnew insure With The settlement of claims, PARISH MOFFAT Your Local Agent' R. 3, Teeswater. I 'Phone Tees water 57-r-41 | OPTOMETRIST GODERICH FOR APPOINTMENT Thone 1166 • ; For.. Appointment or Information See Wm. A. Schmid. 'Phone 167-w Lucknow , 1 i...^ ■ II ■■■■■ ■ Economical and Reliable. . ' .See „ T. A. CAMERON LVCKNOW • Phone 70-rr10 Dungannon - INSURANCE Co-Operative Life Insurance Co-Operative Automobile Insurance . Insurance IN LUCKNOW. Each Wednesday ’ OFFICE IN HENDERSON BLOCK | ■ Il PAGE FOUR FOR SALE—adding machine and cash register rolls for any type of machine are now available at The Sentinel Office, phone 35. . FOR SALE—organ in good con­ dition; also pair of boy’s skates, size 4, and men’s skates, size 8. -Fred Emberlin, Lucknow.: CHAIN SAW AGENCY ♦, X -now have the agency for both I.E.L; and Mall chain saws. Will be pleased to give you. a demon- . stration of the latest model H.B., I;E.L. saw. Jack Barr, Kinlough, •phone 18?-29 Ripley. HOUSE IFOR SALE—modem 8- rodm brick hduse on Havelock St. Oil furnace, hardwood floors. Apply to Dr. T. Bi Cleland, Luck- ' A S. J. PYMM & Business and Tax Services v \ Periodical Audits . i JFmr’/thte. ■>.; ;> Small Merchant, Professional M < Man and the Farmer; P.O. Box 74, Lucknow, Ont THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO . WEDNESDAY, DEC. l&th, 1954 - . ‘... . . ■■■ .. . ..........11 • 1 ■ ........................ '■ CARD OF THANKS Isabel and Wanda Hunter wish to sincerely thank their neigh­ bors and friends • for all their kind remembrances while they were in the hospital. ■■J.!,'.. ■ .» . ■il-M.".'. J......J.'ILV!'.!-- ......./. t. I COMING EVENTS j ' FIREMEN'S DANCES Luckfiow Fire Company wiU hold their annual Christmas | dance, in the Recreational Cen­ tre on Saturday night, December 25th. Music by The Aristrpcr.ats. The New Year’s Eve party will be On Friday, December 31st. Mrs, Wm, Gardner wishes to sincerely thank her many friends who sent her cards, letters and treats -while in the hospital These kindnesses are much ? appreciated.1 Mrs, Chas. , Lorenz is - deeply, grateful to friends and neighbors for their kindness and remeni^- brances while she was in hospi­ tal; with special thanks to Dr. Corrin, Mr. and Mrs, Baker and members of the hostpital staffs; The Sentinel may be late in reaching subscribers next week. Monday, as you know, is a holiday, and that even­ ing is nomination night in the Village. The deadline for qualifying for or resigning from office, is nine o’clock Tuesday night, and in event, of ah election there might be some last’ minute election advertisements. So, all in all, it is possible that The Sentinel may have difficulty in coming out on . time next week. PERSONALIZED LABELS ' We can now supply you with ~personalized7^1^^1^“attractively printed in two colors, and in a handy plastic dispenser. You re­ ceive 400 useful labels for only $1.50. Use them to stamp your books, records, letters, packages, etc. Drop in and see a sample. LUCKNOW SENTINEL Phone 35 . Mrs. Worden Howald and her -brother -Vernon Marriott, -are deeply grateful to friends and neighbors for t^ie .mahy kind acts and expressions of sympathy ex­ tended them in the death of their father. Special thanks to Dr. M. H. Corrin. and Rev’ G‘. S. Baulch. : ■ . / ✓ ' ■ ’ ' Mrs. Garnet Henderson wishes to thank all those who sent cards, fruit and flowers while she was in the hospital and the neighbors who' assisted at home/ These many kindnesses were indeed ap­ preciated. We to sincerely thank TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Your old electric razor regard­ less of age, condition or/make— even an old safety, razor—has a: trade-in value of $9.00 on the purchase of a new Philishave or Sunbeam electric razor. Take ad­ vantage of this sensational offer at orcs, at Wm. A. Schmid’s. Jewellery Store. everyone for their many acts of kindness shown to us and our family in the past year. Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Sid and Edith Gardner; NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of Gordon Ernest MacTavisb, late of the TownT ship of Wawanosh, Farmer, de­ ceased. All persons having claims against the above estate are re­ quired to forward full particulars to-the undersigned by January 15th, 1955, after which date the assets will be distributed. , Donnelly & Donnelly. Goder- ich, Ontario, Solicitors for the Estate. R.S.Hetherington, Q.C. Barrister, Etc. Wingham and Lucknow IN LUCKNOW Each Monday and Wednesday Located on thte ground flooi in the front of John Kilpatrick’s Building 'Phone Wingham , . Office 48 . i BesideMo W .'■....-r—.■ ROY N. BENTLEY . . Public Accountant DORNE and DORIS McLELLAND • 4 . . Culross Mutual FIRE INSURANCE CO. for Reasonable rates, sound pro­ tection & prompt, satisfactory NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS IN NEXT WEEK’S ISSUE - s . This special I6-page issue of The Sentinel carries the greet­ ings of many Lucknow merchants and industrialists who always welcome the opportunity the Christmas season offers to ex­ tend thejr best wishes to the good folk of this ^community whose patronage they ” enjoy throughout thejr^r.. Next week The Sentinel will feature New Year’s greetings and messagesof^appreciation.__ Time does not permit The Sen­ tinel to “go all out*’ in this re­ gard, and any merchant wishing a greeting in the issue of De­ cember 29th, should notify this office immediately. ’ Mrs. Albert Alton and family are deeply grateful to friends and neighbors for the rfiany kind acts and expressions of sympathy ex­ tended them in their recent be­ reavement. These kindnesses are thankfully acknowledged and will long be remembered. I want to thank the people of LucknoW and surrounding dis­ trict for the work they gave me this year of 1954. I wish them A Merry Christinas and a Happy New Year. —Howard—Robinson;—-Lucknow? Phone NEW MINISTERS ARE INDUCTED At Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Whitechurch, last Wed­ nesday evening, the Reverend Norman Caswell was inducted by Huron-Maitland Presbytery as pastor at Whitechurch, Langside and Calvin, succeeding Rev. R. D. A. Currie. ; v The induction was presided over by Rev. G. S, BaUlch . of ISouth Kinloss, moderator of" Presbytery, who narrated the steps leadihg up to the call. Rev. Morris MeNckb of Bluevale and Belmore. preached the Sermon and Rev. H. T. Colvin, of Brussels and Belgrave addressed the min­ ister and congregation./ • A reception followed at which Rev; John Pollock and Rev. Alex Nimmo spoke. Rev. Pollock" was KennethJ.MacKenzie R.O. Optometrist LISTOWEL, ONT; at the former Wrona Jewelery store, Ripley. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5th and every Second Wednesday. Eyes examined - Glasses fitted For appointment ’phone Roy MacKenzie, 96-r-24z Ripley.INSURANCE FIRE. WIND, CASUALTY .____AUTOMOBILE AND LIFE . To Protect Your Jack, Insure With Jack Today;’ J. A. McDONAGH • • ' '■ .* ■ R. R. 3, Lucknow, Ont ’Phone 61-5, Dungannoa NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of William Nath­ aniel Bushell, late of Lucknow, Ontario, Retired Merchant. Creditors and- others having claims against the above estate are required to send full par­ ticulars ' of such claims to the, undersigned executor ’ on or be­ fore the 10th day of January, A.p. 1955, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed j having regard only to claims t^iat j have then been received. | /THE CANADA TRUST COM-[ PANY, London. Ont. Executor. Mr. wish neighbors, Rev, Meiklejohn, the W.A of the United’•Church, and the High School Band for all. their; kindness to . Mr. Jardine, and to thos£ who sent cards and gifts and visited him during his lengthy illness. All these remem- ’ branCes were-indeed appreciated, pastor of the charge for several Members., of the' -Ladies ■ Auxil- !■ - iary who ‘ are . making; donations ‘ toward furnishing the .Dick '‘Mc­ Bride cottage. a*e requested '-to nn -'Thursday. NOTICE RE MILK DELIVERIES We wish, td adyi.se bur customer that there ’Will be NO MILK DELIVERY ON CHRISTMAS DAY, Fa'itview • • • Dairy, ■ Lucknow bscruxioh Raid? ....,,..... RAY ROBINSON Floors LAID, SANDED AND FINISHED. • T < ’Phone Carlow 2105 RJL L Port Albert ■. MacLENNAN and MacKEHZIE FUNERAL SERVICE Services conducted accord­ ing- to yqur wishes at your Home, Your Church, or at our Memorial Chapel at no additional charge. AMBULANCE SERVICE ’Phone 181/ Lucknow. Day or Night R. 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 -L" -' J ......................... r . years and spoke in reminiscent vein. Musical numbers included a . solo by John McGee and an instrumental by Mrs. Wm, Scott. Rev. and’ Mrs. Caswell, who have four . children,; come from ■the ;Peterborough ..Presbytery, where he m inistered Colborn e Lakeport and Brighton* churches. ^AtTe^wat^f1‘iliu'rsday-— . On Thursday evening Rev. i Baulch presided' for the'induction ■of Rev. Thomas. J. McKinney -as j pastor of Tees water ■ Presbyterian h Church. Rev/ McKinney', his- wife -/and three; children' had arrived “ from Moneymore, County Derry, * • Northern Ireland. a,ftey^‘*roufh^^t,Ia’ntic '/• crossing.' ’ ’ , ’ ' P = ■ A j rnmn,-.. -..i h trnunuL WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP We Have Been Memorial . Craftsmen F&r Thirty-Five, Years, Always Using THE BEST GRANITES Along With z -Expert Designing and ■ Prices Most.Reasonable Cemetery Lettering a Specialty It A' SPOTTON Phone Wingham, Ontario JOHNSTONE'S FUNERAL HOME 'Phone 76 moderator during the- Teeswater pulpit vacancy, narrated the 'steps j 1 to the dalh. Rev; Wallace McClean of Lucknow preached' the ser- < . mon and- Rev, -Morris 'McNab''ad- dressed the minister and congre- j gallon. . '; ■ ’Rev.: Kimmo;‘ presided ..at • ■ the ? reception which. followed "Rev. ■ R. Doggs of Molesworth | Iil II I i the . previous ; ,-■—-............r„ ; state farm Mutual ^UTOMOBTLE^ INSURANCE Investigate Def ore In vest! tig REUBEN WILSON „ '■ R. fL 3, Gddgtifeh: Phone 80-r-8 G. ALAN WILLIAMS Office oh Patrick .St, just , off the Main St in WINGHAM Professional Eye Examination Optical Services Evenings bjr appointment. Phone: Office 770; RM &