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WEDNESDAYI.IANUARY 22, 1964
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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
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UN RAL HOME
Modern. and 'Convenient'
>t ucknow, .• Phone • . 528-3013
or .Night ' '
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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)
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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
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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. ` ' •
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Lucknow, Phone 528.3432•
•. : Day 'or Night •
WI +GHA
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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'
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Phone 3574160, Wingham
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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
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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
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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
$2:85 a hundred and, top . •steers
were 4c- a ' lb : The Co-op . Was•
organized • .at that ' time mainly 'to
provide farmers with fertilizer : at
a lower price. They had felt. -that
'commercial ;. fertilizer was too
high at that time.' A mixer was
purchased and the first year over:
400 :tons' of fertilizerwere handled.
p.m. • Phone Roy MacKenzie,
Ripley, 96-r-24 for appointment. ..
R. 1N. BELL
OPTOMETRIST, •GODE:RICH •
F. T. Armstrong'
• Consulting`. Optometrist, '
The Square
•('Phoq '' JAckson'. 4-7661) '
,LUCKNOW DISTRICT.
CO=OPERATIVE INC.
Lucknow -=' 'Phone 528-2125'.
TED COLLIER.
Registered Master Electrician'
ELEeti tC'A,L ONTRACTOlt:
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Specializing In.`
Electric” Heating,' .Electric ',Wiring
.and Repairs 1
and-
Ail
nd All Electrical Appliances
Lucknow. Phone 528-51;82 •
Gciviller,
ild :Ward'.
CHARTERED' ACCOUNTANTS
° 'Resident Partner,
J. E. Kennedy,, 'CA
Oppdsite' Post 'Office,
Phorle 881-3471 -- Walkerton'
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programs' and George and Wal-
lace Miller were two of . those
present at ' • last ` week's '.meeting
that were on that prpgrani' com-
mittee.. .
Ernie King`' and Ken Ducharme
of " Wingham' .provided musical en-
tertainment during .the : evening.
Warren Zinn reported: on the 'UCO
annual : meeting in Toronto whiich,
Six from .here attended:. Allan
Miller• read the minutes ' of the
'last annual meeting: The •auditors
statement 'was read and commen7
ted on_.by Ralph • MacMillan. The
same firm of auditors' 'was re-
appointed on a motion of Wallace
Miller and ' Lloyd 'MacDougall.
• TO PURCHASE TRUCK.
President • Evan Keith•' reported
that ,21 'new Co-op members ww$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
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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
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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,
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Snow Bund Snow glowers
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NEW LIFE ...
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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
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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"