The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-01-27, Page 13WEDNESDAY ,. ,JAN;. 27th '1965
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R. Hamilton
OPTOMETRIST
NEXT TO • LYCEUM 'THEATRE.
WINGHAM
.PHONE 357-1361
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H .RPER
'CHARTERED. ACCOUNTANT
55 - 57 South. Street,Goderich
Telephone 524,-7562
JOIi NST.ON(E'S
FUNERAL .`
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'Modern and. Convenient,
Lucknow,' Phone 528-3013 • . -
. Day-or:igh
• Serving.-ai1tFarith`s-'
According'' to. f Their:'• Wishes
, :Moderate Prices:
Established 1894 _
Sp. C..
Chiropractor
Physio •and E Iectro Therapist
Wingham — Phone 357-3580
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Office ''located on 'John St. West
next to Toronto 'Dominion :Bank)
r, 4,11.4,.
INSURANCE
FIRE,;. WIND, ' 'CASUALTY
:AUTOMOBILE :and 'LIFE:
TO ;Protect:' Your. Jack,.
Insure `With •Jack Today.'
J..A..McDONAGH :.
Luoknow, Phone .528-3423
R...;W.'ANDREW
Barrister. and :Solicitor.
LISTOINEL,' ONTARIO
IN LUCKNOW. ;
Every Wednesd'ay.. '`and'.
'. Saturday Afternoon
Officein; the, Jaynt Block
Telephone:.
Lucknow: 523-3116
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CRAWFORD► • and
.' HETHERINGTON •
aa,l. H: CRAWF.ORD,''Q.C.
•Wingham' and ;' Lucknow •
IN LUCKNOW
MONDAY . and. WEDNESDAY
Located' in Kilpatrick Block
• Phone •. W ingham
Office -.357-3630 .Res. 3574330
Y, • #SNIN•II I,'I i w nI I:♦MNL.
IMPERIAL' OIL
PRODUCTS
for prompt service,
and quality products,..'
Contact:
GRANT CHISHOLM
Phone Collect'.
Dungannon 529.7524
"Always Look To. Imperial
For The, Best" •
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A..WiIIiams, 0
Optometrist. •
9. Patrick Street W.
WINGHAM
• fhtone' 357-1282
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• THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
'CO7OP..',ANNUAL
.(.Continued, ' froin` page •1)
McKercher Guest Speaker
Alvin Robb introduced the
guest ' speaker Bob McKercher,
well known In- Huron Con* as
a. man. who judgedon occasion. at
Curries Corners, Fair and., now +a
director of Seaforth Co-op and a
member on 'the board of U.C.O.
N1r.: 'McKera7her said he was
pleased. to: be gatsuch,g a gather
ing and ' brought greetings 'from
U.C.O. He; 'said he had 'several
reasons for being pleased, :first to.
have arrived safe and sound,, • the
fine statement of. the. years work.
by. Lucknow ,Co-op and to see, so
many younger men on the board.
co-ops to him he said were just
plain good . hard 'sense,: not some-
thing to become emotional .over.
• .
He said there were some !things
that. weren't profitable, and one
was '' poultry:.. He ' knew because.
he was in it.
With the. working ,capital', of.
$52,223.00 ' was • proof,that the
members , were giving. support.
There are things to he done: and,
only the' co-operation of members
and boardcan accomplish ,tihis.'
Lead In Feed.'
Spectacular things .only—happen.
once This was• seen when21, or
22 ,,:years' ago the volume g' of the
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WINGHAM
MEMORIAL SHOP
• THS BEST GRANITES •
Along With
'EXPERT •DESIG$ING, A.ND
WORKMANSHIP
prices 'Most • Reasonable •.
Cemetery Lettering ` a Specialty
J'JHN ' MALICE
P.O. Box 158
PHONE 357-1910, WINGHAM
acKenzie
Memoria..1;;
Chapel..
FUNERAL SERVICE
Services conducted'accordin
g.
to.. your wishes".at your '. Home,
your 'Church, . 'or at, our 'Mem
otial' Chapel:' at no' additional
charge:
Lucknow, Phone, 528.3432
• Day or Night
K Ju MacKENZ1'E O:D
Optometrist
NOW f:N RIPLEY
EVERY ,WEDNESDAY
Office Hours. 1,(M)0 : a.m. to 9:0
pm. .Phone Roy MacKenzie,
Ripley, '96 r-24 fur appointment. •
R. W. BELL.
OPTOMETRIST - GODERICH,
F. T. Armstrong
• Consulting ,Optometrist
•The 'Square.'
(Phone JAckson 4.7661)
NIL►N'IJNJJ ,
T'ED COLLYER
' Registered :Master Electrician'
ELECTRICAL. CONTRACTOR
`Specializing In u
Electric Heating, Electric Wiring
' and. Repairs
and
All Electrical Appliances
• Lucknow — Phone'528-5182•
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Gavi.iIer, McI ntosh�:
and Ward
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS;
Resident Partner,
J, E. Kennedy, • CA.
Opposite Post Office '
Phone 8881-3471Walkerton: •
feed business. ,which 'was: nil rose
to the place .that: there -is• 'more
Co-op feed used on more farms.
in Ontario than any other brand
of feed. At. the .same time high
patronage earnings were being
paid and ‘a fund built up top;ex-
pand.
:Only, you .persona0y' can help
build bigger and better, :• 'local
Co -opus, as . the locals are the
•strong. or weak, link in - a Jong
.chain. Mr, McKereher- said that
the U.C.O. •had made Mme d- 's -
ions. .
': There's to be a new feed. fran-
ehise program ; to. sell . only Co-op
feeds. One way would. be to haul •
'feed ,direst from Guelph. Already
this,is being done by a..few and
the' output is great enough to re
quire• pan extra ' shift • creating
more: work • for .more men. He
said. some Co-ops aren't as strong
as they. ',might be because.. the
services haven't, extended into
new .areas. If we wwuld, on1y��' rea-
lize only 10% of ' peopl live on
farms, but' the . people in' urban
and ' : suburban • areas : require
things handled by .Co-op then.
these services
services could be' extended.
Go out -:after them,,'C.I.A..did this
and it • strengthened , the : whal _•
deal. •The �--vo1
ume�oul"d
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creased by getting farmers with
large: acreages to handle Co-op
material . •
He concluded by Saying we talk
about everything, but ',people, but
nothing as •accomplis.hed; unless.
people. are involved. Let .us think
more • of the people in the Co-ops
and . get out and ' do.. for these
pe000le
Albert Taylor thanked • the
_guest speaker. on `. behalf of ' the
gatherin,_g. Several times during
the evening.. !Mrrs. ; Harrold : Heiden -
by, sang, .much to the enjoyment
Grant MacDonald reported " on
his attendance ' at " the annual'
meeting of U.C.O. :ra'long with
Evan Keith and °•Alvin. Roabb.•.Ross
Henderson read the . minutes: 'of'
last year's meeting. These were„
moved .''as .correct ,by Wilfred
Drennan 'and ' Bob Campbell. :
Ralph- .McMillan of • U.C.O. pre-
sented the 'annual . report. Hesaid.
he was really pleased` to .do so
as it was the 'best on record in
Lucknow.: ' He said • ' congratula-
tions were due 'Ito everyone. and
particularly ::to the board for the
fine job ,when the :'balance..sheet"
showed .net savings . of • $22,763.00 .
compared; 'to $13;153:00' in, 1963.:
Total ;,1964 sales were $588,000 ' as
compared. to: $519,000. in 1963. This
is an . all time. record.
The auditors' for ' 1965 were 're-
appointed to be the same as 1964,
Ward ' and -Partners.
:: Manager .Speaks,
Stuart Jamieson, newly ap-
pointed ,manager .gave bis report
• and ' thanked the staff and in-
troduced them .'Mrs. Dorothy
Atkinson, *Mr. and : Mrs.- Barry
MacDonagh, Mrrand Mrs. Alvin
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. 'Alvin',
Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Jim', Arnold;
Mr. Wayne. Hackett, and guest
Mr. Dick Sma'llfield, production
fieldinan who talked about ..11 -
quid. nitrogen and his, tI Qubleg
getting to the banquet. He said
.1• had to • use' 'no less,than four.
-cars to 'finally arrive late.'
As to liquid' nitrogen the needs
were more apparent with 45,000
acres • of :corn 'in Ontario. ' There
are several •grades. to be had but
the aqua' .solution is the best for
the particular area • in use for
corn, and hay rand pasture.. }Te
said this 'was one of: the plans to
be 'worked on by, the. local Co-op.
3% Patronage Dividend 1. •
'Evan Keith •rthankoid. ?t'lr:. Small -
field and ' presented the Presi-
dent's' report and 'declared' a 3%
patronage '. dividend, to be paid: "
. • Ra1Ph . s1VYdMillan conducted ,the
election • : of directors 'which re -
:•Dead Animal".
Removal ;
For DEAD or DI$ABLVD
ANIMALS -' Call' COLLECT
Darling /
'and
Company of Canada ' Ltd.
Clinton HU -2-7269
Deacl Animal' License
No: 350•C-65'
ADOPT YOUTH,
('Continued from page' 1)
capable boy; Health,' good.; Pro -
gess, good Chores, farm work;.
Fay. Play, footIIall ' .•
Personal . 'History Priston's
fainily ;belongsto• India's ,poverty
.• y ugh the
stricken �m�ajcrit •; .for though
father is highly • respected• for. his.
profession as .teacher his income
is so .meager 'that it will . cover
only -the --barest' rninlinum needed
for ,food- and shelter; with nothing
left dor eduoatikrial expenses • for
Priston.. ; Yet ..Priston is, soeager
to continue his `scliool.ing : and'
when We learned' of his plight
we had to, a , t hien . to our
school.
Ana now to . help you become:
acquainted with your child's ' ev,
erydayactivities,' here is a : de-
scription . of .the 'home: or project.
'where • ;your child receives care:
In northern India 'lies the vil-
lage of Ummedpur ; • Here your
child lives as' a' boarding student
at St.. . Andrew's Hostel, a 'home-
school combination:. St. Andrew's
.gives the .children of IUmmedpur•
and vicinity ' 'the benefits.'of an
education without their going 'to'
a metropolrtan area. --
'This -,rs n to case • in most
of , .Indra, however,' Schools. are,.
found mainly'm .!big cities. To .be
educated a rural:. child must .leave
his parents!, farm ' and adopt urs
'ban life • while studying. More
oftenthan not;. when', schooling
is 'compute; '--, the .young person
refuses to return . to the ,re5atrve:
hardship and isolation of ''.village
life. Consequently:, villagers suf-
fer', Educated ;manpower is:' need-
ed desperately .to upgrade agri-
culture,. the , mainstay, -of 'liana's
economy. •
Realizing.: this, the. • late Rev:.
Fielding ' Smith founded. St: And
rew's Hostel' •: and 'S'chool to• ac- •
comodate . boys from 'tYmMedpur
and nearby.: villages.: '
Three ' .hundred childrenattend
the •School `and ° fifty of them live
at the Hostel These boarding
:students come. • 'from ,:surround-
ing /farms. ,.Without your : help,
'' however, the Hostel could. not : be
maintained. for boys 'who live out
suited in Bill Ross ..being ;.re• •
,elected: and 'Allan, Miller taking,
-the'place of.. ,Ross Henderson who
had served six' years on ' the
board.. Bill ' :Ross thanked the re-'
tiring board. • member . and the
meeting was brought to' a close.
A dance -to music' by Boyds Or-
dhestra; .followed and Jim ,Sennet,
,favoured with solos.
Alvin Robb, .President
At .a meeting '.of the, board of
directors, Alvin Robb ;'was • ap-
pointed .President and Albert
Taylor vice-president:;' Evan
Keith
. was •appointed : - Secretary
and the go. ahead on Liquid.:Nit-
rogen was givenev'en to the pur-'
Chase* of :the, land for. the, tanks. •
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PAGE `THIRTUN:
'side < Ummedpur. Your love helps
make education, possible for your;
child,,. ' •
As ' pant of the curt icu1um each,
boy works on the 'Hostel .
His family "tills: the soil and ex-.
peas him to follow the : same;`,
trade. 'At St. -Andrew's he :learns'
scientific : farming ' methods:. even
though rhe -will use ancient Indian
tools when he returns home, But
progress is _ .always` ' slow, never-
theless be ' goes home armed .with
knowledge essential topromote
developemenrv; •
In addition. to farming and ac-
ademic' subjects, your' child : teas-
tees leatbercraft. • -.. He will be-
come, a skillful ' designer of :.
leather purses, handbags, brief-
cases. belts.
rief:casesbelts. So when he
leavesr
Andrew's s he will. never
be unemployed.. . of transplanting: child-
ren 'to Atte city. Rev. ` Smith
brought education' , to their • awn
doorstep- Uimmedpur, ' 'the'
Christian village true''to its name':
(Uzi -pied means .:Hope, and pur,
full of). In' a ',rand of, 'starvation
and poverty .your. child is'. grow:,:
ing up .in •a‘ village ful!l of Hope
for the. India of '.tomorrow!
Please' accept 'our, appreciation
for your help' in .giving•: thi%.'child
i a.. a life to: look.. forward to./ . Write
us, without hesitation`` if ' there is •
anythiingWe can ;do' to make your
"edoptuon'r more, warm • rand • Per-
sonal. . .
Sincerely yours,.....
Yerbon E. Kemp;
Executive . Director
Births
DANAHY. —' Art and Corabei°ie •
(nee, Thompson). are happy ?to. an-
nounce . the birth of, a son, Kevin
Arthur, "in Kingston, Friday, Jan-
uary 22nd, 1965 '
IBERLEY
Mr. ,and fl lis Carman McLeod,
Eric, Gary:__aand Randy of Kin-
cardiae, visited on 'Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. '.Archie Courtney.'
Mr;. and; Mrs. Alex: McNay' Of:
Lucknow :spent .Sunday with' Mr,
and Mrs. Bol llf eNay and family:
of A,mberley: •
Mr. and :: Mrs. Leon=ard : Court
ney and Mr., and Mrs. • John; Scott
attended ' .theannual 'meeting, of
the Ontario' Jersey . Breeders . Asn
socrat on at .Stratford last Week..
Mrs,, Grant McDiarmid; -.: who;
was a patient, in; • Wingham .and
District: Hospital .following , a :cor
onary attiaok, -is. 'convalescing 'at
the, 'home .of Mr. sand: ' QVIrs; Jack .
Blue. .
•' Mr. and'. ' Mrs. Robert McNay
visited ons.: Saturday ., evening' with'
Mr. and 'Mrs 'Richard' ,McQuillin
of- Kinloss:
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Lucknow„ Branch Z ri Phone 5284014.
"THERE •IS 'A NEW LIFE. FEED. POR EVERY NEED"i
Phair and Acheson
Chartered Accountants• Muusicpel Auditors
'l3ox 663 Kincardine.' Phone 55