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AGENT
JEAN WHITBY
LUCKNOW
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Bitirr CHIROPRACTIC
OFFICE
197 JOSEPHINE ST.
WINGHAM
PHONE 357.1224
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CHISHOLM
FUELS
HEATING
OILS
SUNOCO DISTRIBUTORS
LUCKNOW
Phone 529-7524 or 524-7681
FREE BURNER SERVICE
Products For Farm, Home and
Industry
_ALLAN'S ALUMINUM
SALES and 'SERVICE,
WINDOWS, DOORS, CANOPIES,
AWNINGS, SHUTTERS, ETC.
Increase the value of your home
or cottage by
Phoning 392.6065
for free estimates
INVESTMENT
THE STERLING
TRUST CORP.
INCORPORATED IN 1910
Prevailing Interest Rates
Retirement Savings Plan
Your Representative
ALEX MacNAY
LUCKNOW
TED COLLYER
ELECTRICAL. CONTRACTOR
Specializing In
ELECTRIC HEATING,
ELECTRIC WIRING AND
REPAIRS
and
-ALL ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
Hydro rinancing Available
Lucknow -- Phone 528-5802
MacKENZIE •
MEMORIAL CHAPEL
'A 1VIE MEER OF
ASSOCIATED FUNERAL
DIRECTORS SERVICE
FUNERAL SERVICE -
Services conducted according to
your wishes at your Home, your
Church, or at our Memorial
Chapel at no additional charge.
Lucknow, Phone 528-3432
Day or Night
Rep.: Wingham Memorials
WINGHAM
MEMORIALS
GUARANTEED GRANITES
CEMETERY LETTERING.
REASONABLE PRICES
Rep.: MacKenzie Funeral Home
Bus. Ph. 357-1910
Res. Ph. 357.1015
ViTholesale and Retail
FRED LAWRENCE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
HOME, HOME, FARM AND
INDUSTRIAL WIRING
PHONE AUBURN 526-7505
ADMIRAL TV
AND
ANTENNA
SALES AND SERVICE
DON THOMPSON
TV
R.R. 3 RIPLEY
TELEPHONE 395-2393
INSURANCE
FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY
AUTOMOBILE '&
INVESTMENTS
To Protect Your Jack,
Insure With Jack Today.
J. A. McDONAGH
• Lucknow, Phone 528-3423 ,
R. W. ANDREW
Barrister and Solicitor
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO.
IN LUCKNOW.
Every Wednesday Afternoon'
OFFICE IN McDONAGH
'INSURANCE OFFICE
R. W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST — GODERICH
The Square
(Phone 524.7661)
A. M. HARPER
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
40 The Square, Gbderich
Telephone 524-7562
IN MEMORIAM
WATSON — in loving memory
of a dear son, Robert Charles
Watson, who died one year ago,
September 14, 1974.
God, took him home, it was His
will,
But in our hearts we love him
still;
His memory is as dear today
As in the hour he passed away.
We often sit and think of him
When we are all alone,
For memory is the only
That grief can call its own.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by Rae and Edna Watson.
WATSON — in 'memory of a
brother, Robert Charles Watson,
who died one year ago, September
14, 1974.
The blow was great, the shock
severe,
We little thought the end was
near,
And only those who have lost
can tell
The pain of parting without
farewell.
More each day we miss' you,
brother, "
Friends may think the wound is
healed,
But 'they little know the sorrow
That lies within our hearts
concealed.
Always remembered anti sadly
missed by Jim and Pat Watson,
"Rae and Fleury Watson and
family.
WATSON — in memory of a dear
brother and uncle Robert Charles
Watson, who died one year ago,
September 14, 1974.
A loving brother, true and kind,
No friend on earth like him we'll
find,
For all of us 'he did his best,
And God' gave him eternal rest.
In our hearts his memory lingers,
Sweetly, tender, fond and true;
There is not a day, dear brother,
That, we do not think of, you.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by Donald and Dorothy
Farrish and family.
STEWARD — in loving memory
of a dear mother, Mabel A.
Steward who passed away one
year ago, September 7, 1974.
Through tears I watched you
suffer
I watched you fade away
My heart was almost broken
You fought so hard to stay
But when I saw you sleeping
So peacefully free from pain
I could not wish you back again
To suffer so again
God saw you getting weaker
He did what He thought best
He put his arms around you,
And whispered, come and rest.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by daughter Stella and
family.
BRAD'S
PLUMBING
AND
HEATING
Repairs and Renovation
Industrial - Commercial
and Residential
FREE ESTIMATES
395-5771
MURRAY MOFFAT
Electrical Contractor
R.F. 3 HOLYROOD
PHONE 392.6061
CULBERT'S CUSTOM
CABINETS
DEALER FOR CARDINAL LINE
Choice of 6 styles and finishes
Special consideration to builders
PHONE 395-5298 OR 395.5516,
WANTED
WANTED — good kitchen cook
stove, wood burning, John D.
Shetler, R. 3 Wingham.
WANTED TO BUY — Brownie
uniform, size 8. Phone 529-7441.
WANTED — combination wood or
coal furnace, write to Mose J.
Sheller, R.R. 1 Dungannon, Ont.
HELP WANTED 'IMMEDIATELY
for farm drainage. Phone
'Ripley 395-2992.
DRAG LINE WORK
Ponds and open ditches
Phone 357-2798
ELECTRICIAN WANTED
License not required. Person
with experience in: electrical field
for the wiring of homes. Job of-
fers year round employment,
good working conditions and good
wages. Contact
ROYAL HOMES LTD.
Wingham, 519-357-2606
CARPENTER WANTED
Must have 'knowledge • of var-
ious aspect's of residential con-
struction in order to rectify var•
ious deficiencies. Able to work '
without supervision. Truck and
power tools supplied, good salarY•
Contact:
ROYAL: HOMES LTD.
Wingham, 519-357-2606
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
If you have a pleasant, outgoing
personality, young ideas and are
a self starter, we have an im-
mediate opening for you. Our ad-
vertising department requires a
full time sales, representative.
Knowledge of farming an asset.
Must have own transportation.
Apply in writing to:
THE BLYTH STANDARD
Keith Roulston
Box 10, Blyth
WANTED
People with
facilities to feed
hogs
on a guaranteed
income basis
APPLY BOX A
LUCKNOW SENTINEL
LANGSIDE
(Intended for last week)
This week will see the return of
students to their schools and new
classes. We wish them all good
luck as they start a new year of
studies, •
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
George .Moffat who were married
on Saturday. Many families from
Langside were represented at the
reception in Lucknow Saturday
evening.
Miss Soede of Holland is
spending a few days with her niece.
Mrs. Bob Bregman, Mr. Bregman
and family. She expects to spend
four weeks visiting relatives in this
country.
Ken Young and Jamie Young
visited friends at Thamesville on
Saturday.
Fern Kragt of Vancouver is
presently visiting relatives around
Langside. Mr, and Mrs. Kragt and
family formerly lived on the farm
now owned by Bob Mann.
Mrs. Jim Lovatt of London
visited on Tuesday with Mr. 'and
Mrs. George Young and Timmy
and Sherry; who had been visiting
there, returned home with her.
Heather Young also went to
London with them to spend a few
days with Timmy and Sherry.
WHITECHURCH
. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walker of
George were Saturday eve,
callers at' Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson's on their way home f
visiting with friends on
concession of Kinloss.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Con
Sunday accompanied Mr.
Mrs. Douglas Conley to Barri
• Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameto
Lucknow were Sunday visitors
her brother_Wm. Rintoul-and-
Rintoul.
• , Phil Chadwick and friend
London were Friday callers on
and Mrs. Vic Emerson.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw of Luck
were their family, Dr. and
John Bell of Guelph, Mr: and
Bill Shepard of Sarnia, Mr.
Mrs. Bill Swann Of Guelph an
attended the LaidlaW-Elliott
ding on Saturday at 7 p.m.
Chalmer's Presbyterian Churc
Mr. and . Mrs. Cameron
mons, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Amanda and Mai-tin of Lon
were week end guests with Mr.
Mrs. Lorne Durnin and atten
the Laidlaw-Elliott wedding
Saturday. '-
Other guests , attending
Laidlaw-Elliott wedding were
and Wits Tom Boxster of Gue
MrS. Amelia Strorig of Goder
Mr. and . Mrs. Don Gillespie
Mr. and Mrs. Bushel of Kinlo
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Scholt
Goderich.
VVhitechurch W.M.S. meet
Wednesday, September 17
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Joh
Boer when birthdays from Jul
September will be remember
Leaders will be Mrs. Wm. E
and Miss Annie Laidlaw, hel
Mrs. Ira Wall and Miss
'Laidlaw, roll call, something
esting from the Record, court
Mrs. Wm. Purdon. .
Sunday, September 14th a s
ial service 'to celebrate cente
of the Presbyterian Church
• Canada will be held with
service at Langside at 11 a.
There will be no service
Whitechurch. This service
recognize the Christian Creeds
Banners which will be explaine
Mrs. Sheila Kirkland of Toro
the national co-ordinator of
ners for the Presbyterian Chur
Lunch will be provided folio
the service to give folks a cl
look at the Banners.
Week end visitors with Mr.
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and -Mr.
Mrs. Victor Emerson were Mr.
Mrs. Wrn. McBurney of Toro
Mrs. Edith Brown of Lon
spent the week end with
parents Mr. and' Mrs. Bill Ev
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespi
Sarnia spent the week end with
and Mrs. • Garnet Farrier
attended the Laidlaw-Elliott
ding on Saturday.
Miss Floris Leaver of North •
is visiting with Mr. and
Robert Mowbray and calling
Charlie Leaver at the Rest Ho
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sinnamor
Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Beecroft and Karen were Satur
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ro
Sinnamon and family of Monkt
Nelson Kerry of Chesley
spending a few days with Al
Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Schwi
tenberg, Kerry and Lori of
Elgin spent the week , end :‘.1
Albert Coultes and Mr. and
Dawson Craig.
Little Ryan Craig is still a pati
in children's ward, Wingham
District Hospital. The comtnu
wishes him•a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Joe' Moore of Wroxe
visited on Monday With NI
Walter Moore of Wroxeter.
Sunday visitors with Mr; a
Mts. Walter Elliott••were Mr, a
Mrs. Don Campbell and Scott
London and Mr. and Mrs. Rc
Henderson and family of Luckno
WM. A. (Bud)
HAMILTON
AGENT FOR BP QIL LTD.
Gasoline
Heating Fuels
Burner Service and
Furnace Installations
Trucks Radio Equipped
For Better Service
Dial 528.3006 Res. 528.3616
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Wingham 357-1522
J. A. PETERSON, C. A.
Res, 52$-2004
Reid & Peterson.
B. W. REID, C.A.