The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-02-20, Page 11109
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tat• LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LaUCKIVOW, ONTARIO
foduteri
Commatee Mn Moth: .5th
On ThesdaY, March, tli.'sorne
• 1;400' 'hog prOdueers lin, Huron,
CoUntor will l,pare the opportunity
• to elect 19.IcOrnmitteemen- itip re-
present therri• on the Ontario Ilog
Producers Marketing Eoard.
Thii.rty-six candidates were no-
• minated it -a meeting in. Clinton,
TuesdaY;of last week.
In ,speeches limited to, one
• Iniriute„ each of the men stated
hi S '4p9$ition and d9 of the 36 -
'stated they ,favored the pre -Sent,
.SYstern •of marketing: •
MOst, of the 19 nominated by
the Hog Producers Association
'were the; same ,as •last. year,
with Only, 'two •new names bei•ng.
Suggested. '
• A majority of the Free Enter,
tprise candidates were -also, those
defeated .in ibast iyear't Vote.' ' •
The candidates 'named. who
Stated they were fin favor of the
sy.s.tem were; Alf Warner;
Goderich Town;lhip; Albert Bac-
'on,.Morris; Robert Allan, Tuck-
' ersinifth; RosS Love,. Hay; .Bill
Ocklernan, -Stanley;: George' Camp!.
.116K:illc•p; Robert '14cAlli-c
ster,.: West VVawanosh; Gordon .•
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Fioitt,McKillop; Lloyd St‘4art,
Hullett; Alex McGregor, Titcker-
smith; Eimer Ireland, East WA-
Wanosh? Raymond Finnigan, Ash-
field; Carl Gov,ier, ,East Wawa -
nosh; (Harry Mulvey, TurniberrY;
Hugh ,Rundle,, T.Jsborne,,, Martin
Eaan, Grey; Ebner Harding,Ho-
wkck; Leonard F ishe ri,• Colborne;
40,s Lo,v.ett;‘Hullett. • -•
Free.Enterrise-backers:. Hugh
Johnston, Grey; •job•ri Duncan,.
.Usborne; Alex •PearsOn, ..Gre-Y;
Gordon .Wright, Howick; Ron
McGregor, .Tuckersmith.; • Milford'
Prouty, • Hay; • George .• Adams,.
rn bgr r Steve Duncias, Step-
hen; Gordon NicholsOnt.R.R. •4,
Brus,sels; 1VIelvin Grebb, Stephen
ordon Jewefl, Colborne Egar
Whiteman, -East Wawanosh; Jtas.
Doig, Tuckersznith;: Melville La -
MOM:, Grey, Andrew Crozier,
Tucliersrnith; ;Tames Adams,: Mor-
ris; Charlie. ,Coultes, Belgraye.
• Huron Agricultural RepreSenta
tive, Doug Miles, cOnduCted the
namination,°meeting and was. as-•
slated by.. Ian .an increa• ..01 the
local •office. '•
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William, Wiggins, Brown
Donald IVIVICAY, 0:114 Al,lan Mae-
Intyre. 'Others caged on were
Ackent$ tiornert director
for ariany years, Cecil Wake and
Donald 'Ilhompson, • '
Secretary Frank Thompson re-
ported that the 4ZOMPa.Ily
shown an increase lin surplus of
$,06ftw4th an increase -in volume
of 'business, Of over two ,million
'dollars. They, now have a surplus,
of 53:3,c for every $1-00 ,4f insur-
ance •in force. This is a decrease.
of 5c 'from last year.
Act a • directors' •meeting 'fol-
lowing the annual meeting, Her-.
LsOn IrW,,in of Belgrave was rained
as president of the company • for
▪ imo-year term *Rh II•aul Cae-
sar of Dungannon, at.,Qice-,presi-
Snowbelt Counties Seek increased
••;.•Pr�vinciaI -'Subsidy
• A. -separate, 75 per 'cent pro,
vincial subsidy op snow removal
costs will be soUght 1)Y:the maw -
belt • municipalities • of -Grey;
artice; Huron and pufferin.Cotm-
. About 3Q . tepresentatiVes :of
• :the municipalities dec ided. to seek
the. subsidy :: increase ,., after •a
meeting, d OwenSound
:by: the:Ontario : Association 'of
Mayors .arid: Reeves. • •
rOwen 'Sound Mayor Edward.
Sargent,: astociatian past. preSi,
• dent, paid Owen- Sound and Grey
County have .agreed: t� share. the
$100 .cos.t. o Producing • a . report
for Highways. Minister.•Citarles
MacNaughton, ShoWing. the cost
• of snow removal : during jannary
• far the triuniCipalities of. the four
counties. Mr Sargent estimated
the .cost at more than 41,000,000.
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Snow removal 'casts now ,are.
included general' ighway
znaintenarice costs for :.prOvineial •
sUbsitly, purchases. Counties Wi-h7.
rn the snow belt must spend'more
: an .snow rernoval and thus -have
lesi: left for summer ,work,• •
Other eXpenses incurred by -the
,snowbelt include
Capital . costs for 'extra snow re,
• moVal.equiPinent, losses't'o snow; •
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qme • Hospital
Board Committees
At -the FebrUary meeting of
the. board • of directors of the
Wingham Haspital, R 13 'Cousins'
of Brussels, was :re-elected -chair,'
Man of the board; DeWitt:Miller;
Winghain, vice-chairman.:
' The, bOard 'accepted the report
of the .•striking • committee in
which. the 'gnawing •cointnittites
were mined:.•
Managerrient, DeWitt Miller,
chairman; Dr. Mel Conlin, ROb-
ert Gibson, Hairy :Wenger, Mrs'.
• J. W, English;- Finance, W. .8.
Anderson, •Chairman; G. •W:
MacWilliam, N. C. Mac-
Lean; Property; j, V. FiScher,
• chairman; Alex Robertson, E.'E.
Walker,. Robert Coultes, .JAn
• Colvin; Building; ,RObert Gibson,'
chairman; Public ,Relations,
ry Wenger, chairinan; Or; W. A.
Crawford, J. V. Fischer, Mrs, •J.
W. ',English, John Strong; Joint
onference, R. 13. Couirns, chair-
man; W, B. Anderson, pewitt,
.Miller, Mrs, 1. E, , Mbrrey (ex-
officio). , •
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By moqons of the board John
Strong was re -appointed • tette-
,' tary; H.. L, Sherboridy; treasurer;
•Mrs. I, E. Morrey, 'adrninistra-
trix; ard Dr. W. A. Crawford,
chief of the Mrdical •staff. • -
The folloWing 'dOctors Were
appointed to the medical staff of
'the ihoipital kr the, year 1963;
Dectort• MoXim; Mel • CO•II ill
Street, Noble,'N.
Cr rin Leah" Stephen.3
• ford and' M • •
For SnowRemoval
bound farmers -Unable to get 'their
'Products to :•rnarketS and:loss of
the 'provincial per -dem. attend-
ance Subsidy to' schools Bread to
close :beeattse -of ,trafficqa•aralYz-
ing blizzards.• ;• , •
' The' • Municipalities ask, -
first, that the snow-:reinoVal sub
`SiclY be separatedfrom that: 'tor'
regular road maintenance and
sOcorid; tliat'the subsidy now
varyini between one-t..hird , and
50..:per cent ,depending • on • the
Municipality, be ifiCreased.. to a
'flat 75' per cent:. , • :
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'OVER .320 rOLICIKHOLDERS
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'director an ,•a motion by Jrm
•Bradley: and Wilmer Rabb.
Wiggiris,of
burn was re-elected by-acelatna-
,tion..'also for 4 .3 -year ,:term on a.
Motion :by . Harvey (utbert. and
Blake. • • , . • ' ,
Re-elected by acclamation alsn
was Allan Maelnfiyre of Kinloss
T,ownstiiip. He Was.n6miliated by
Harvey -Houston and Garclon
• layion. :,Allan.':WaS-appOinted
fill. the Vacancy- caused' •when'
FrankThotnp.son• :Was , appointed
seeretary-treasurer. He willnow
rye- .the-2---one7Year
• in Thonipson'.s tern,' and Will
be eligible for/ re-eleetion again'
next Year.- •,
• •.BrOWn Smyth. of 'Dungannon,
who has, served as -President of
the, cOnipany, for the past two.
years,:• Opened the meeting and -
pad :tribute to numin?. Phillips
who retired this year it :secre-
tary -treasurer .after, serying,.. for
fifte-e•ri years. -.He* expressed. the
,thatthe Companyhad
capable successor to Mr P1i11-ips
in the person of Frank thointison
who was apPointed secretarY-.
treasurer .during the, past year..
He spoke ori the many fires the
company was experiencing. from
defectivewiring.. and unknown
.causes. •• '
• Might .Engage Inspector
• On inction by William ll'arris
and . Frank Currie,the meeting.
went unanimously- in favour of
having the directors engage a
oaisfied '" ,ingpec tor of ' electric
Wiring to inspect.propertieS with
in the company. A show of hands
did not 'bring one riega•tive 'vote
to this motion..
The minutes' of the 'meeting
read by' secretary' Frank Thornp-
soin wire approved on nvOtipn of
•Ernest -Ackert and ,Cecil Blake,
'The auditors report Was accepted
On a /notion ''ef Harvey Culbert
• and .Wilmer ' Robb, and the audit-
ing' firm of Touche, Rost, Bailey,
and -Smart were ',reapl:iointed on
MotiOn of Gordon'' FirilaYson .and
LIoyd , . • •
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Directors all sPokg briefly and
suggested' wayi. id Means,
Whereby fire loss might be re:-
dueed. They were, Ross -McPhee,
Ckeerge 'Feagan„ Berson Trtxin
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RE-ELECT ALLAN. MILLER
(Continued . fronr page 1)
Delegates to the •,district meet-
ing. at Tiverton reported briefly.
At thisineeting Janet .01...rnuthers:
was presented with th.rd..prize
• in Abe district in 'the 'Ethel Brant
Menttire essay contest. •Janet Won
finst prize at th local ,fair • ,
, The directors'in 'charge:6f the
various departm nts reported:,on
last year's .exhi 'As and coffered
some suggestio 47';(1nies are of
increasing. inter ./The v1/.411 was
expressed that carriage and rid-
ing horse dbasses; be added., .,, .
Mrs, Oliver McC,harles report-.
ed• .• that revi"0-itins have .already'
been .rnade k the Lacliet' depart -
Ment, 'fine arts !an,CV flowers, and
that • preliminary lists ,of these
changes 'will shortly be available.
. The meeting•:approved thal.'
certificates for merittorionS. ser-
vice to the. Soeiety ibe obtained,
for. .presentation to Wallace • Ma -
ler • and -Mrs. -Richard :Martin. It.
was uncertain 'if More than ,.one
couldbe presented in One year.
Becatike two , Other exhibitors
were. winners of T. Eaton'aWards
at other ;• fairs, Andrew, ..Gaunt
who was third • hi•ghest in cattle,'
sheep and swine classes, received
tlie silver fruit bowl— . •,: .
•Prize money 'paid in 1962 total,
led )about $1,50.0.00.: Gate receipts
exceeded $500 and the Satiety
encied...the year „with a balance
Of, .over $400, down • ,gorriewhar
&ranial609 balance at the start
of the year. •• •
The difference was represented
fn'a caPitall•expenditure for. fence
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Doui Miles, Huron County Agricultural Repre-
sentative " and a representative from Cyanamid will he at
Locknow 'Co-op Store
Tuesday, •February
10 to 6 p.M.. tO discuss
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Fertilizer recommenaations
on. Co-op soil testing, and seed grain and grass seed
,re_conunendations .
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strict Co -on
Phone' 5213-212.5..
AP". 411,411•110.4110•410•••411,41110•111. .1111,q11•4111, 11.• •110•111,9#1,
and pens t- the West side of the
park.; *
:This will be chiefly •recovered
'by the sale of 25 feet of property
1.07130 McIntosh for $100, plus
•sihare of .'the fence Post'
Tie Board •approved the;,sale.
on,Saturday and •authorized. -S, E.
Robertson to take the necessary
• steps' to officially 'complete the
transaction. • • •
The 25 deet "squares, Off" both
properties and gives Mr. Mac:.
room • for ari.a3dition to
...his salts. barn. ' ••
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1963 Board • .
In addition to the offlicers 'pre -
v iouSly • • n aimed the Board is con
prised of: directors • KinlosS,
Evan Philip Steer; Ash-
field, Gordon Kirkland,. William
G. Hunter; West WaWanosh, Ge.P.
Kennedx, iFianli.4VIcQuilil in.; Luck-,
noW, S... B.-Stothers, S. ,E. Robert
•• AiscCiate. directors Kinloss,
•Gib Hamilton, Lloyd. YllacDOti-•
Harold Catriphell; Lloyd
Ackert,- Jack Ackert; West Wa,
wanosh, Wallace Mialer,. An:drew.
Gaunt, Fred: Donald
J. Gaunt,: Lorne Woods,tarn,
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Todd; 13:b j.iyon,S, Jr., Don. Cam- - ••...
eion; ' Ashfield, . .Arnold AltOn, . • ''• .
Glen Walden, Ross Henderson,.
Ralph' Cameron; Lucknow, 'Al,eX.
'Andre*,. narOld Austin; W. A. * • * „ •-• .
Schmid,. Bill. Roust -Oa, ' W... )". • . ,,
MacDonald, :L..- C. Thompson,
John. EMerscin,' Charles Weibsteri• • ..• •
Omar, li3rook, pert' Ward. ' : •
• Associate lady directors — 'Vire. .
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Tom Todd, .. Mrs. Harry' Lavas, '
Mrs. F, • G,, Todd, Mrs. William
MactritYre, Mrs. ' Bryce Elliott,'
Mrs. Oliver IVIctharles; Mr.S. J,a-'.
cob Hunter, ' Mr- Andrew Gaiin '
Mrs. Gordon Kirkland, Mrs. tl,r4;.1) • , , ' ...
Keith, Mrs: Arnold. Alter, 'Mrs. • :
, Bert Alton,. Mr -s. Charles Wilkint,
Mrs. , Allin Miller, • Mrs.. Fr
,.M.CQuilliri, MrS. Wm. G. Hunter,
Mrs. Omar Brooks, Mrs. Lorne • • . ,
Luther, Mrs. Larne Woods, Mrs ' • • • ..
,Ernest Oatint,, Mrs, John., EMer, • ,,-•
son, , Mrs. • Jim Aitchison, Mrs.,,, . ' • c
Glen Walden, and president of
women's . local Organizations. . • .. ' .' i .
Auditor S are 'Alex McNay and'
ElWiri, Hall. ' • ' : -.
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Dates for the, 98th -fall fair ..!. ' . • ;
were 'set .for the last 'Wednesday .•• .
and Thursday, in Septernber. •-•2- ' .:.
25th and 2,6th, . • .. .
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SPECIAL DISCOUNTS
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To make room for new suites for summer months
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E ARE OFFERING LARGE DISC�UNTS1 '1
On Suites Slightly Used In Our Chapel
rade-Ins •On Good
t-HES-TEI'.-FI.ELDS
ORDER 'NONV, 'WILL DELIVtit
L.XTEli, IF , DESIRED
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Kitchen Suites
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Bed-SuitesReduced Price
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MacKENZIE FURNITURE STORE
Lucknow Phone .5.28434.32 '0- • "
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