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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-01-22, Page 13•1964 gside ld on 18th. man. • ham,. pres- eting All owed cour- girls' to- ntail,... quite , rep- was r •for:• yards °I . at chool soh isms. Sup tiring re- k '•on.�. other• Dau- Breg= n ..-G. credit very. er as. s .;not pitted. 5pital Tiffin been ;rave aunt Tif; • of. d ' at i and Sun - Wm. lard:; • , neet- and: ;tess-• Ket- ard 87, • WEDNESDAYI.IANUARY 22, 1964 marimarir , • TI E—Ll CKNt W -S NTINEL,-=-'LUCKNOW- fNTARI sE THIR1.EEI :ROY N. BENTLEY, PUBLIC • ACCOUNTANT G'QDERICH, ONTARIO. Box 478, Phone/ 524-952f M. HARPER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT. 57 .South: Street, Goderich Tele 'Fhone 524-7562„. JOH NSTON E'.S ea - UN RAL HOME Modern. and 'Convenient' >t ucknow, .• Phone • . 528-3013 or .Night ' ' • Serving : All Faiths • According to Their Wishes, • Moderat•e : ;Prices Established. '.1894 . R." DV VAL D.C:,• Sp C. Chiropractor Physio, and Electro Therapist° Win fiam : — Phone '3574580 (Office located on John St: West`• ' next' to. Toronto, Dominion ',Bank) • INSURANCE F1RE .WIRD, CASUALTY• "AUTOMOBILE' and' LIFE To Protect Your Jack, 'Insure With Jack ' Today. J D. A. A. �• 1�Ic ON GSI •Lucknow, Phone •'528-3423 • STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE .. A I.NSURANCE'. Investigate Before ,'Investing REU,BEN• WILSON`.' ' . R.R. 3 LGoderich • Phone 105-r 8:.• Ripley R. W. ANDREW Barrister and Solicitor .LISTOWEL, ONTARIO.' • IN LUCKNOW ' :Every' Wednesday and. Saturday. 'Afternoon Officein ' the Joynt Block Telephone: Lucknow 528414 ° S. 'HETHERINGTON,, ;QC.. • Barrister, Etc. WinghaM and Lucknow IN'LUCKNOW MONDAY and WEDNESDAY —located lit Kilpatrick Block'. , Phone Wingharn Office 357-3930 ' Res.. 357-2570 I M PE RiAlt. OIL PRODUCTS for prompt service, and, quality products, • Colitact! BRANT CHISiOLM Phone Collect Dungannon 5294524 ``Always Look To Imperial• For The Best" ,. CHUR.CH NEWS Hacketts ° U.C.W. Mrs. 'Cliff Menary presided, ov- er the meeting ' on Tuesday, Jan- uary 14 at the home of Mrs. Ken- neth Alton and used as her theme "The New Year." The 'scripture MacKenzie.. was, read by Mrs.:. ChesterHac- kett, followed by the commentary. by Mrs ,'Frank Alton: A new year hymn was sung and ' Rev. Kaiser discussed. the ..chapter from The word and the Way. • Mrs. Bert- Alton gave a reading of the work that the Stewardship ,Campaign is doing in'. foreign countries of rehabilitating farms' and helping during ' disasters. Twelve . mem- bers and 2 children were present.. `Mrs: Kenneth'. Alton gaye a •hum-' orous. reading ,v "A recipe for :the New Year:" Mrs. Kaiser is.. 'to Memorial/. a lf Chapel Fbe hostess for the World Day ,,of FUNERAL SERVICE 'Services conducted a c according to your wishes at 'your' Home, • your Church, or at our' •Mem oriel Chapel at no 'additional charge. ` ' • • Lucknow, Phone 528.3432• •. : Day 'or Night • WI +GHA N M MEMORIAL SHOP• . We Have .Been- ; Memorial Craftsmen fer:;'Thirty-Seven Years, Always Using THE BEST GRANITES Along With •• Expert ° Designing and' Workmanship • Prices Most'. Reasonable Cemetery Lettering.: a Specialty R. A. S.POTTO N' • Phone 3574160, Wingham • LAN 'WI`LLIAMS Optometrist Office on Patrick St, lust ' off the Main St. • ;in ° WINGHAM .. Professional Eye Exainination':. Optical Services For appointment Phone. 357-1282, ' Wingham K •J Z MacKEN E 0 .D,�. .- . �� ' Optometrist , • NOW IN RIPLEY EVERY' WEDNESDAY Office, -Hours 1006 am. to 9:00. 'Money was raised'': by corn triunity prayer- on February 14 for the Ashfield Circuit' of U.C.W. A lay- ette is to be . made up for' the' May • bale and: the articles to be handed •in at the • next meeting at " the . home *of Mrs. Andrew• Ritchie on February , 20. The cap- tains • for the talent contests this year are Mrs. Frank Alton and Mrs, Andrew Ritchie„ •.and : the sides :will remain • the same. The chapter froth the' study book was. discussed by Mrs; Bert Altonand the:,: president ' closed' with prayer. The hostess 'assisted• by Mrs. Cliff •• Menary served lunch. CO.OP- ANNUAL (Continued frog• page ' 1) 'of Co-ops as a control ' pleasure, and said that many 'farmers ' say. they, won't use the Co-op unless they ca. n see where it will save: them $5, or $10. They' forget the control it is .:providing them, • was the; comment of the speaker. Bill :Culbert •:thanked Mr. Musgrave. ;FIRST ORGANIZED 1935 ' Bill Ross thanked the St :,Hel- ens -ladies Helens:ladies:: for:" the -dinner provided and. also thanked. Evan Keith and Lorne ' Woods. for ` the baskets ' of apples . on every table. Mrs: Ross Gammie . responded on behalf ' of the :.• ladies. • George 'Kennedy, pres- ident ;of ` the first ;Lucknow su ers' 'Co-op in 1.935, spoke brief- ly:e George referred to those .de , pre slon years rs when hogs were $2:85 a hundred and, top . •steers were 4c- a ' lb : The Co-op . Was• organized • .at that ' time mainly 'to provide farmers with fertilizer : at a lower price. They had felt. -that 'commercial ;. fertilizer was too high at that time.' A mixer was purchased and the first year over: 400 :tons' of fertilizerwere handled. p.m. • Phone Roy MacKenzie, Ripley, 96-r-24 for appointment. .. R. 1N. BELL OPTOMETRIST, •GODE:RICH • F. T. Armstrong' • Consulting`. Optometrist, ' The Square •('Phoq '' JAckson'. 4-7661) ' ,LUCKNOW DISTRICT. CO=OPERATIVE INC. Lucknow -=' 'Phone 528-2125'. TED COLLIER. Registered Master Electrician' ELEeti tC'A,L ONTRACTOlt: - • Specializing In.` Electric” Heating,' .Electric ',Wiring .and Repairs 1 and- Ail nd All Electrical Appliances Lucknow. Phone 528-51;82 • Gciviller, ild :Ward'. CHARTERED' ACCOUNTANTS ° 'Resident Partner, J. E. Kennedy,, 'CA Oppdsite' Post 'Office, Phorle 881-3471 -- Walkerton' r. programs' and George and Wal- lace Miller were two of . those present at ' • last ` week's '.meeting that were on that prpgrani' com- mittee.. . Ernie King`' and Ken Ducharme of " Wingham' .provided musical en- tertainment during .the : evening. Warren Zinn reported: on the 'UCO annual : meeting in Toronto whiich, Six from .here attended:. Allan Miller• read the minutes ' of the 'last annual meeting: The •auditors statement 'was read and commen7 ted on_.by Ralph • MacMillan. The same firm of auditors' 'was re- appointed on a motion of Wallace Miller and ' Lloyd 'MacDougall. • TO PURCHASE TRUCK. President • Evan Keith•' reported that ,21 'new Co-op members ww$re added • during the ' year: 50 . names were ' removed in a "houseclean- ing." 'These members had either 'pasted • away or. had moved else- where: The. CO—op. has about 750 'Members. A new feed truck was purchased , during the year, with changes being made 'to stream- line 'the fertilizer. production. It is . the plan of the directors to petroleum thick purchase a new t '-y MILI:LON DOLLAR, .GOAL Manager Frbd Pierce comment- ed on the successful year that the ,Co-qhad ' enjoyed... In ,the past year, the ' staff have taken. charge of the various departments with the each staff head' respon- sible for sales, help, inventory, of their particular department... This has , worked out well and Will continue to pay off in years .to come 'tJnder this system, it is. Hoped ' that the manager can spend . more time en increased sales and ,accounts receivable' which was lacking, $14,000 was spent ori the fertilizer plant this past year and it is felt that an- other 500 tons should be 'handled to justify this expense' The change at the fertilizer plant *Will enable the handling of up to 2500 tons„l'nore in a season' with bulk and faster service' now'- available. • Iair and Chartered Accountants--..: ' :Municipal: Auditors, •Box .663 , • Kincardine ' ' • ;Phone' 55 .00 b Every department has • shown an increase, in gross with an' . overall gross increase of $20,000... Sales ,have also been ' over -budget ' for the first' quarter of this year: With• sound planning, it is the hope' that a ` million dollar, goal may be reached by 1970: $2000 was ° spent in renovating the store ':during the year and .the , sales in' the .,store have beengratifying since then, 3% DEFERRED DIVIDEND Ross '' Henderson, 'speaking on behalf of ' the board of ' adirectors, recommended a deferred . patron- age dividend of 3% 'for the past ar. Albert Taylor expressed the :thanks; of the Co-op to Harold Campbell, Warren Zinn and Allan • who hadserved for ' six yearn,' - Under ,the, bylaws, a director may not serve for: more than six 'years and must 'drop. •out for' at least a :year: These • three men,, both having -served two terms,' • were ' not eligible . for re-election'. NEW DIRECTORS The three new . directors. ' are Grant 'MacDonald of Huron -Town - Ship, Russell • Alton of ' Ashfield and Jack Curran .• .of Ashfield.. Others' nominated who were eith- er absent or declined the nom- ination were Ross Gammie, J. C. Drennan, : Gordon Struthers. Evan: Keith ' will continue on as weal - dent of the board, Alvin 'Robb is vice-president and, Bess ° Hen - Miller, the three retiring directors., derson is: the-: secretary, i.■1111■■den■ •11■Na•am fa■B.a•11■inn■10 n1 INIMBI MIt :. • ■ - ■ {,. {' �`.• 'S( 'tri . • j a o ��hr�f • ■.. is • ■ / ■ ▪ 2-1963' Chev. Impalas, 4-d8or hardtops, fuly equip -ped V8.. P � • . ., 111 2-1963 Pontiac .Laurentian sedans automatic !: • 2-1963 Chev Belair° sedans,. ;automatic, 'radio, •: ■: ■ 1,963 Chev Biscayne,.. fully : equipped. u: " 2-1963 Pontiac i■' o c Stratochief sedans, • automatic�• and radio ; . . • in 1962 Pontiac Parisienne, 4 -door .hardtop, ■ ••■ 1962 Ford' Galaxie, fullY equipped standard transmission, l 1 327 engine . :.. ■ r' 2,1062 Chev Biscayne sedans, :• standard transmission 11 is ■ 2,1962 Pontiac' Laurentians, ''automatic and radio •• ■ a 1962 Falcon, . automatic and radio': % • ■' ■ ■ 1960, Ford, 6 cylinder, ' 2 -door, standard transmission : ■ in ■ 1960. Chevorlet stationwagon, ■, .,• g , 4 -door, standard transmission • L . 1959 Chev . coach- ° standard ■ nda d transmission • us ■ :2x•1959 . Pontiacs, ••• automatic is it ■:.1959: Volkswagen' ▪ <.i• ■ :. NUMBER OF • OF 1957 AND 1958 . MODELS FROM $450; UP i, c;. s ■ MAr4Y • OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE .. FROM ': a ■ ■ °. TRUCKS -- TRUCKS i .• . ■ • • • 1961' Chevrolet: t/ :. ton • .pickup; long' bo?. : ■�, 1960 Chevrolet •1/2 -'ton' pickup a• • a• ' ..ls .. Brussels. Motors .1'.- .■: ■.. ■. Cities . Service_Dealer- Phone . 17 Brussels . us • e',■■■■■■■■i■■iUE■$B■n ■■n•i■BIBi/el■■'i■■RB■t ■i■R■NI • Pedlar Agency Snow Bund Snow glowers �k * *, *.. NEW LIFE ... •.: Golden Glow Egg Pick-up • Depot S�ppleM"�fll' "A" 32`/0. The ideal concentrate for Growing Stock and Market Finishing as well as. the Dairy Herd.. airy. Concentrc 32%o. Blended - 4o give better Milk production (using,your o*rn grain) .as well as' keeping the caw in good. .lesh. DairRation ° A complete. balanced feed, no other :grain, need •• be fed. ' PO'ULTRY , HOG. ''and SOW CONCENTRATES Always In. Stock lA • We Can Still Fill •Your KD Corn ( Bulk) Orders, Price is Firm J(NECI'ITEL and 51. Lticknow $ranch v :Phone 528.30i 4 There's •A New Life Teed For .Every Need"