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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-12-29, Page 4i FOR SALE—8 pigs read to •Apply „ to George Fisher, White­ church, v . , ? ■?’.......r ■ • / * . PAGE FOUR THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO FOR SALE—adding- machine and 'cash register rolls for of machine are now~available- at *The Sentinel Office, phone 35. ' ..........'....................■.................................................... ' .....................'7*. CHAIN SAW AGENCY I now have the agency tor both LEX. 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—modern 8- room brick house on Havelock St. Oil furnace, hardwood floors. 'Apply to Dr. T. B. Cleland, Luck­ now. ■■■■■ ■ —-----S.~ J. PYMM J ,T. Business and Tax Services . ...A Periodical Audits For the Small Merchant, Professional Man and the Farmer. \ P.O. Box 74, Lucknow, Ont. PERSONALIZED LABELS We can now supply you with personalized labels^ attractively printed in two colons, 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 -V- NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS * In the Estate- of Gordon Ernest MacTavish, late ofs the Town­ ship of Wawanosh, Farmer, de­ ceased. z 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. _ - “ TENDERS TENDERS WANTED — Marked, sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until\Jan u- .... ary '10,. 1955, for wood to be de- -—livered^^split and piled to any or all of the following schools jn the Ashfield Township School Area by June 25, 1955. Two cords of dry 12-inch cedar to each .' school except No. 12; also maple . and beech 14-inch green body *(wood as follows; 4 qprds each at No. 1, 3, 4 and 41; 15 cords each at No. 5, 6, 7, 10, 13, 15, 16 and • 17; 40 cords at No. 8;- 25 cords of 16-inch wood at No. 9. No blocks under 6 inches or;over 10 inches. Lowest or any tender not nec­ essarily accepted. R. T. Kilpatrick, Sec<Treas., R.R. 7,. Lucknow, Ontario. / NOTICE The regular meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Canad- ian.LegloiL_wiU be held Tuesday, January 4th at, 8.00 p.m. A good attendance is requested. NOTICE RE MILK DELIVERIES We wish to advise our customers that there Will be no milk delivery ON NEW YEAR'S DAY Fairview Dairy, Lucknow AUCTION SALE To be held at Elton McLe 11 and. & Sons, Bervie, at .1,30, Friday, --r*—Dppember^J^5^0.1stein. spidngj. ing cows, arid heifers;' Il Hol- . stein cows and heifers, ip fresh . with calves. These are a good smooth lot of Holsteins; 6 spring­ ing. Durham cows and ;h<eif0ts, showing good appearance of milk; 5. Hfetoford heifers in calf; 15 head Hereford/ Angus and / Durham feeders inciuding year* .lings and spring calves. Each ■ buyer gets ' ticket for draw. on , silver, also 3 door prizes. Come as buyer or visitor,, Sale, room is heafed. Ladies•, welcome. Elton McLelt n Sons; Prop. • it , ■ • ■ ' * ■ ' ■ ■■ ‘ ' 'W ' ' '■ NOTICE APPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned until Satur­ day, January 8th, 1955, for the purchase of the 5-year Robb Drain-debentuj^bf-the-Township- of Ashfield jn the amount of ap­ proximately $2,000, bearing iiv terest at 4^4 percent per annum. Donald M. Simpson, Clerk-Treas., Township of Ash­ field, . Kintail, Ontario. 1 TENDERS TENDERS WANTED — Marked, sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until Jan­ uary 10,4955, for caretakers for all schools in the Ashfield Town­ ship School Area, duties to com- lS^^^ebhiary"4.771S55i-"Loxvest~ or any tender not necessarily ac­ cepted. R-. T. Kilpatrick, jSec.-TreasJ, R.R. 7, Lucknow, Ontario. TENDERS TENDERS WANTED—The West Wawanosh Township School Area Board want tenders for the fol­ lowing quantities of wood: No. 4/25 cords No. 12, 20 cords;, No. 3, 20 cords; No. 2, 25, cords; Nd. 17, 10 cords. This wood to be all hard maple and beech body- wood 14” long and not over 10 -inches_joiL_under 6 inches in di­ ameter. To be delivered and piled in school yard not later than June 30th, 1955. Tenders to be in hands of Secretary not later than January 15 th, 1955—The lowest or any tender not neces­ sarily accepted. Also, tenders orf caretakers for all schools iri operation from February 1, 1955 to January 31, 1956, these tenders to be in Sec­ retary’s • hands not later - than January 15, 1955. The lowest or any- tender not necessarily ac­ cepted! W. A. Stewart, Secretary, Dungannon, Ontario. CARD OF THANKS Card of Thanks ......L...,..:.:;........... I wish to thank all the people Who came to see me, those who serit me flowers, fruit, treats, cards and also to the Editor who- was good enough to send me The Sentinel. Again . I say many thanks to all. RjUSSELL JOHNSTON, and Mrs. Sam DurninMr. wish to thank their many, mariy friends for the lovely cards, gifts and other remembrances with their good wishes at this Christ­ mas season. They are all much appreciated, and wp wish every­ one ”A Happy and Prosperous New Year, and many rmore to follow. Thank you all. INSURANCE Co-Operative Life Insurance. Co-OperativeAutomobile Insurance "^nWeri^tile’Jr Farm-Fire—^ Insurance Economical and Reliable. See ... TA. CAMERON LUCKNOW Phone 70-r40 Duhgartrion ■< RAY ROBINSON Floors LAID, SANDED AND < ftNISHED. 'Phone Carlow 2105... ft.R. 1, Port Albert Mb <• ft 1 COMING EVENTS] FIREMEN’S DANCJS Lucknow Fire Company will, hold their annual New Year’s Eve dance in .the Recreational. Centre on Friday < night, Decern* per 3 ISt Music r by The Aristo­ crats. Hats, horns and novelties. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. John McChatles wish to thank the Red Cross, Women’s Missionary Society, Wo­ men’s Institute and other kind friends who rememberea them at . Christmas with lovely gifts and. cards,. ’ Mr., and Mrs. Fred MacGregor are deeply grateful and wish to ' thank the many friends and 1 neighbors for their many kind ■i acts and expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement. It is With heartfelt thanks and appreciation that I acknowledge the many kindnesses extended to my husband, during his long ill­ ness and to neighbors and friends for" their helpfulness, “kindness and sympathy in my bereave­ ment. MRS. ALBERT McQUILLIN. Mrs. Lldyd Ashton acknow­ ledges with sincere thanks the many kind and thoughtful re­ membrances she received while in the-hospital, and as well, wish­ es to thank friends and neighbors who were so kind to the family during her illness^- ( Frank Barkwell wishes to sin­ cerely thank all those who sent him cards and fruit and remem7 bered him in various ways while in' the hospital—and since-retum-- ing home. Clayton Alton wishes to ack­ nowledge With sincere thanks the numerous gifts and remem­ brances he received at Christmas time from patrons on his milk delivery route. I wish to sincerely thank all my Free Press customers for their Christmas gifts and remem­ brances. They were indeed ap-c predated. JOHN MOWBRAY. . Mrs. Albert Alton and family wish to thank their many friends who sent them cards and letters of sympathy and friendship. These will be cherished and long remembered. t THE INFLUENCE Alcohol came in for special at- tention. Chief problem, even with the “Drunkometer’’, is that there is no clear line between sobriety and “under the influence”. With less than one twentieth of1 one percent alcohol in the blood near­ ly everyone can drive safely; with more than three-twentieth, virtually nobody ^an. These facts were stressed at the 1953 annual clinical sessions of the American Medical Association. Of the nine­ ty scientific exhibits displayed at that Convention none attracted more attention than he 6 booths dealing with highway .safety. Twenty-five hundred physicians were in attendance. Most signif­ icant is the sequel. As. from Jan­ uary 1, 1954-, the A.M'A. has ruled against’ -allowing any—alcoholic­ beverage advertisements in their .periodicals..—Advt. ■.. ___■______ . ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION For artificial inseriiination at I its best for all breeds, call the ■ Waterloo Cattle Breeding Associ­ ation "between 7.30 and 10.00 a.ih, on week days .and 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. on Sundays. Phone collect • Kincardine 460 or. Mildmay x130-t427--- - - - . *> ~—GO^OP~AUTO~— INSURANCE . Can Nov/ Accept TOWN RESIDENTS & GOMERClAL TRUCKS as well as the farm business. For information' consult' . T. A, CAMEEtON; LUCKNOW/ Phone Dungannon 70-r40 * XOHN McMrchie, Phone 20-/-23 I ’ I R. $. Hetherington, Q.C. Barrister, Etc. Wingham and Lucknow IN LUCKNOW EachMonday and Wednesday Located on the ground floor in the front of . John Kilpatrick’s Building 'Phone Wingham Office 48 Residence 87 DORNE and DORIS McLELLAND LICENSED AUCTIONEERS No Sale too large or too small BERVIE, ONTARIO Phone Ripley 77-r-12 & Kenneth J. 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-24 Ripley; Agnews’Agency Howard Agnew — Jos. Agnew MEMBER OF Ontario Insurance Agents* Association / GENERAL INSURANCE Established Over 30 Years Ago . i Telephones: Business 39 Residence 138 . •. ■ ), • ■ MatLENHAN 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 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Investigate Before Investing REUBEN WILSON R. R. 3, Goderich • ' ■. Phone 80-r-8 Dunganriori f LOCAL DRAWS AREWPtirLAR I JU ify featured Christmas' draws during-the holiday seasori arid ■the* winners are as follows: a n.evz suit of clothes by House , of ; Stone, v/as won at Ashton’s Lad­ ies and'Men’s Wear by Jack Cur- ! ran, Mrs. Herb McQuillin won i a,chest of siIver .at Henry’s Fruit. . Market. Mrs. Tom Anderson, was the winner of a 10 lb. ban- •^uet ham , at Welsh Meat Mar* • ster won $10,00/ Mrs, Couse | $5.00 'and .Mrs, Harvey ■ Houston I a case of canned goods; ? & ri ■ • . ' ' ; WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29th, 1954 ROY N. BENTLEY Public Accountant 4 Britannia Rd. (corner South St.) GODERICH, ONT. . Telephone 1011 InsuU-With Culross Mutual FIRE INSURANCE CO. for Reasonable rates, sound pro­ tection & prompt, satisfactory settlement of claims. PARISH MOFFAT Your Local Agent R. 3,' Taeswater. Thone Teeswater 57-r-41 Sj F. T. ARMSfRORG OPTOMETRIST GODERICH FOR APPOINTMENT 'Phone 1100 ’ For Appointment or Information See Wm. A. Schmid, ’Phone 167-w Lueknow 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, Dungannon ■ \ ■ ■ •. .■■i. ..I' ~' • • ■ ■ ■' ■ R. W. ANDREW Barrister apd,Solicitor LISTOWEL, ONTARIO IN LUCKNOW Every Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon Office in the Joynt Block Telephone.: Office 135 Residence 31-J set P. Stuart MacKenzie Barrister and Solicitor ■*** ■. ' • . WALKERTON, ONTARIO IN LUCKNOW Each Wednesday OFFICE IN HENDERSON BLOCK FUNERAL HOME j ’Phone 76, Day or Night , Ambulance Service USE OF FUNERAL HOME At No Extra Cost Moderate Prices •f.(rzrorwraiAMs Optometrist 4 Office on Patrick St, just Off the Main St in WINGHAM Professional Eye Examination Optical Services Evenings” by appointment Office Res. 5!