The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-02-08, Page 3THURSDII'Y,: 0411UARY .8, 1951.
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• THE LUCKNOW ;SENTINEL, LUCKI OW, ONTARIO
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Mr, and ,Mrs; W., A. Porteous Charlie Chin, Sr,on
; is ilf in L:
spent' a; fe'W di
ays n Montreal don: with pneumonia, 4
and Toronto.
Mr,
W, W Hill .is making .a
speedy recovery froze an attack
of pneumonia'• and is able Ihoe
up again.
Mr. and Mrs, H IX Thompson
and David have been visiting
during the past week at Elmira;.
Kitchener and Toronto:.
• Mrs. Charles Twain ley of Lim-
, don • is' visiting _with Mr. W J
MacDonald of .. Langside. while
Mrs. MacDonald is in the hos
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pita),
'LUC:KN:OW'
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+ er: Rev.. W. "Mumford
Minist . ,J ,
A., B.D., S.t.D.
Sunday, February,,xlth, .:1951,
FIRST •SUNDAY'N LENT
1'1 a.m.:; . This Is Eternal Life.
12.15 p.m.: '.Sunday School.
,7 p.m. 'Lessons fr.om the Life
Of Ezra."
7.30p.n: 'Thursday--
Special
Lenten Service.
The Public is .carclially`invited
to All these' Services
Thursday Evening Services
. tlroughotrt..Lent...
groom's farm '..at'Belmore;
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,.° 0...i,011.Oma.,,' 44 4I . .1,,. „.(I „ ,.:.
Mrs. Walter 'Horne returned to
town recentlyand has • re-occu-
pied her apartment in the Hen-
derson Block.. . .
. Mrs.. James. Forester, who has
not been' enjoying good health,.
returned to Wingham Hospital
last Thursday, ,
WEDDING. BELLS;
FINLAY, IRWIi1T .
A quiet wedding: was solemn=
ized at the 1Vtanse,: Belma e, on
Thursday,, February lst .at r 12.00
•q''cloek when Rev. ' H. Martin
united, in Marriage Dorene_Amel-
ia, •:second daughter{' of •Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Irwin and William Har-.
old Stewart,. •only son of Mr,.andi
Mrs, •Stewart Finlay,. Belmore.
For her wedding the bride`
'chose a 'suit of . nucocoa igalbard-.
• in°e with matchinghat and green
accessoriesand a• corsage of red'
roses.
• The bride was' attended by ' her
sister, Juanita, who wore a snit
of ,,navy'gabardine. With greY ac
cessories' and, �•a; corsage of: pink
roses .. •
The' groom :was ,attended •'by
William Gallaher of Wroxeter.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was, held at. the home of
the abride's parents• for the . im-:
mediate family: • •
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Afti a, short honeymoon, the
young couple will reside on the.
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PAGE THREE,
PURPLE GROVE
Visitors at the home. of Mr.
Burton:Collins. recently were Mr.
and Mrs. Young and Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Schmid and family of i
Mildmay.,
The Farm Forum met at the I
Mr. and Mrs. Will Arnold spent
Sunday ewiening with :Mr. Don
1VIcCosh,' also Mr. acid Mrs. How,
amt. Thompson.
•Mr. and Mrs, Goldie- Huston,
visited with Calvin Robertson.
Mr.. Cecil. Dore visited with his
parents on Sunday.,
Mr. • and Mra. Campbellvisited
with the• latter's sister, Mrs. Geo'.
Emerson, Jr., on Sunday.,, " •
/r, • and Mrs. Andrew Patter-
son :and Gordon visited w}tir•Btr
,ton ' Collins last week. • • .
P
URPL ��
E GROVE FAR1VIFO,RUM
home of Mr. arid Mrs Frank Dore.
last. Monday night. ,
Wegather round 0.11' Monday ••
nights, '
Although numbers, We're not
many
To discuss our•problems great
.' and. small;
And find the. answers, if. 'there's
any, •.
Though the • snow is ,deep: this•
,date • we'll .keep, , •
Arid. the wind does often•• blow
some,., •
We.. know: that jn: the neighbors'
harries
We Will. always .find a welcome
;The broadcast starts at half -Past
:eight,
:I'.must not:, forget :to mention, • .,
'We gather round the radio
And all, give good attention.
We listen to the -men of )brain's
Discussing our :: vocation,
Ar"tl t tell :us that • our only hope
144 e •Ag llc iitli.01 Federation.
We number off in different
f t
groups, '
I say this_ without, praising,
That, when . the ,answers'. .are alt
compiled
Our knowledge, is • amazinig.
Our. secretary' is Anne M Cosh;
Who, writes down our dedjuctions_
Aind mails therm off just: right
r, away,
That's 'how our Forum, functions.
Aso. secretary .she's very •good,
Ii' would be hard to 'find. one (bet=
She:': keeps the Forum running.
•smooth,
'Always' right down to' the letter..
Our recreation's very. fine,
W'e, might even say real, : classic,
While we play, games and laugh
and: joke, •
Minnie provides the =music:
. Frank Dore and wife, Whose'
'married life '
Has been . spent in active farming,
if.th'eywould;miss, a Forum night
W e would, think. it Most alarming,
•
Bur,. Collins too, I. • think, do7't
you,
Has ideas most convincing, •
When helping;, rn discussion
:. groups, •
ln. words' he is riot.: inihcing :
VLe , Gawley's good.; his genial•
mood
Has -,proved .an inspiration;
To -;help us see the humorous side
On Many'. and. many' occasion
•Donald •Rober-tson, -whose home -•.
has' won
A name :for hospitality, .
Our "'Forum • never lacks a place
to nmeet, • , .'
With Don in our locality
And. bon 1V1oCosh, :We. 'all `admit,
When it comes 'to a oration,
Will set us right,every point
: That he has_learned at Federa
tion -
His advice is..•always• sound 'and
• •good, '.: ;
From it we would not, alter,
To finish° lip we must' not forget
'Scett alsh,,M, alpti rand,-W,altoer•
WISHES TO BE' REMEMBERED
:TO. FRIENDS IN LUCKNOW
A .letter. to The • Sentinel from.
Mrs ''larvey ,Hall concludes this
:way 'Please :remember us, to
Our friends. ' W "e think i o you all
a great deal and hoe• thatr`any-•
one journeying out; tiffs way will
not go' past our door"/ •
Harvey and. ,Sheilla are. mak-
ing their' 'home at Kinnaird, B.C,,
whi 'mh is, about 1,7 • miles' • from `.
Tra: Kinnaird •i is: a very: pretty
,place sit iated. in' a valley 'sur-
rounded by :Mountains and thrq,.
which flovifs the great Columbia
Rh er,
• Mrs. Hall' say they`:have ):woh-
derful `neighbors and that she -will
never f'o'rget all the, kind j acts
shown het since: coming to Can-'
ada five years'. agog• .
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PRAYER FOR ,REVIVAL:
The Wornen;'s Prayer ' Meeting .
will be held • this ,Friday 'evening
.at 7.30 instead. of 8 • p.m. in the
Henderson apartment above the
Express'; Office. Here, and , there
revivals ares• breaking...out: in dif-
ferent parts of the world. in •ans:'•
Wer to the earnest, united inter-
cession of groups. of'•believers and,
'thousands .are ,accepting °.Christ
and• ;their communities . being
transformed.; May God awaken
more .out of, their 'spiritual ..leth-
argy. before.
leth-argy.before• it is too late!! A 'box,
' for prayer requests is, proVided'
where one may. place ,unsigned
Petitions;' for. prayer which will
be, remain bared. If . two of ' you
shall, agree on earth as touching
any thing that they shall ask, it
shall 'be . done for them of , my
Father 'which . is in heaven",. "
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.. NOTICES .
Rev: A. ,S M tehellRec ' r
Feb, • 11th; • 1st Sunday . in Lent..
• St. Peter's. Church, Lucknow
11 a,in : Morning prayer.
'Monday, February • 12th.
�l`y 2
Supper.
Wednesday, 'Febraary 14th:,'
Guild Sewing; Meeting, , home
of . Mrs._ WM.. Stimson. :
Lenten" Service, home of
Mrs. Fred. Nixon.
.. St Paul's Church, Dungannon
Sunday, Feb. 11th, 2:30 .p.m.
Holy..Communiob.`
St ` Paul'sChurch, Ripley.
Sunda Feb 11th.140
Evening, Prayer:
uckno `district (.O'Operative.
OPERATING 'STATEMENT
For 12 Months Ended October • 31, 1950
Grocery :' Feed and 'General
Store Fertilizer Mer'dse Totals.„
SAI::ES.. • $37,965:68. $67,866.89 .435,650.13:
Opening Inventories 4,496:10'
Purchases 32,922:87
$37,418.97
Closing Inventories ` 5,466.86.
Cost 'of, Goods Sold .;
Gross Savings
• 15.8%
•'•EXPENSES'.
Direct Expenses,:,
•Wages
,Store expenses ` 255.91
• :Warehouse expense'..:,
Delivery ..
.Advertising
Rent
Telephone -&-telegraph
• Postage & excise ,•
Light, . heat ;& power
.,•Insurance
Depreciationo.
Taxes"
3Jnernploy't, ,insurance
Workmen's. compensatioi
• Bad debt
Trucking , ..
4,722.49' ,:. :.4,806.98
63,927.40 34,423.98.
$68,649..89 •$39;230.96
12,136`7 •' 9;125:30
$31,952.11
456,513:82 $30;105.66 '$1.18 571.59
$ 6,013:5? $11,353,07 • $ '5,54447.4:22,911:11
1'6:7% •:. 15.5% :16,2°fo
$141,482.70
$ 3.,584.40 ' $ 7,234.27;
151.00,
8,10 258,25
206.00
42:47 , .'' 143:37
71.81
9;99 ' 68.55..
140:11 10.22
102.60 246.67
520.03
189;60 226.73
,-. 45 43.65
61.7.9
382,14
x;294.39
ry:
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Total direct expenses $ .5,043.66 $11,487.95 $16,531;61
Savings' ;Before °
Indirect, Expenses $''` 969:91 $ 5,409.91
Indirect ' Expenses
Educational :.:' 240:18
' Office expense 157.16
Interest. & exchange 1;391.49 •
Miscellaneous, . expense 16,00
Legal arid, audit „ 231 59;
Total Indirect expenses $ .2,636.42.'
Total Expenses' 13.2% $18,568.03
,Tu tar
„From' ,Local ;ORelations.
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Other tncbme
Rent from . apartment` $' • 24.0.00
Less expenses' 197.05
Patronage Reftind United'
Co.,operatives of ,Ontario
Dividend, on Investinents .'
•
42.95
I:685,81 .
199),75'
0
..._$' $,343:03
6,271.59
4.470
AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE; We. have .audited'• the books" of the
L
ucknow pistrict 'Co-operative, .Incorporat1ed for the year ended"
'October 31.,,•1050, arid` hereby certify that '• to the best. of our know ••
ledge and belief, the enclosed .Balance heet is 'correct .according
to the books and information as' su lie us by the operative:
pp Co-
._, UNITED CO; OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO,
Nom' an 'Alexander, Audit&
Auditing Service.. Departthent, ,
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