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ACCOUNTANT
GODERICH,, ONTARIO
Box 478 •
Phone .JAckson 44521
A. M.. FlAhrER
AND .C9MPAI4.1('
Chartered Accountants,
33'; Hamilton St,
.JOHIN TONE'S
',FUNERAL.' HOME
Modern :and Coirveriient.
Phone 76,
Day , or. Night
SerVing Ail Faiths .
According to Their Wishes
Moderate Prices
lEstahlished. 1894.
PhySio and Electro Therapist
(Office located in former CKNit
building' on the Main Street)
'FIRE,-' WIND, CASUALTY
, AUTOMOBILE
'AND LIFE.
To Protect Your Jack,. .'
STATE. FARM .MUTUAL
INSURANCE *
hivestigate Before Investing
R.R. 3, Goderich
Phone 80-i-8:Dungannon
ANDREW
,,, Barrister and SOlicitor
,•LisTOWElia, 'ONTARIO
IN LITCHNOW
Every Wednesday and .,
Saturday Afternoon
• ..Office' in the. Joynt Block
Office 135 Residence 31.-&
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R.. S. HET.HERINGTOK,
Monday and Wednesday
' Located in Kilnatriek Block
Office 48 ' Residence .97
'IMPERIAL OIL •
for prompt service„
and, quality products,
contact:
GRANT CHISI/01,111
' Phone collect' 'Dungannon 104.
For The Best"
THE LUCI NOW ,SE A UC KNOW,, QQP.CARIQ-
PAC* SINS
AlsINIVERSARY I were indicative of the, initiative,
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table guests and included Mrs.
A, 3. Wilson, riaw serving as sec -
Cooke, Mrs. Phillip Stewart. Mrs.
Charles Steward of town, also
be present.
. The ,birthday cake . was' cut by
Mrs. ThoMPson, and stile expressed
her thanks and appreciation ,for
the reedgnitiou she had. received.
, 'The .services of, the. Institute,
eXecUtive were. recogniZed, as
/Olt and 'Mrs, ‘Vernon: Hunter;
The toast to the Women's
Thoznpaon,.` WhO felt that the
,achieveinentS of the local branch.
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MaCKen.4.0
-MettOilakchopel :.°
FUNERAL. SERVICW
-Services conducted accord,
ing to your wishes at your
/Lome, your Church, or at
our 1VIemorial Chapel at no
. additional 'charge •
Phone I81, Lucknow, '
Day :or •Night
WI NGHAM
MEMOR•IAL SHOP
, 'We Have Been Mernorial
Craftimen for Thirty -Seven
• THE BEST GRANITES
Along -With
Expert Designing and
Workmanship, ,
Prices Most Reasonable
.cemeterk .Lettering a Specialty
Sine 2569 %Ingham, Ontario.
ALAN WILLIAMS
Optometrist
Office on Patrick St., just
off the Main St. in
Professional Eye• Examination,
Optical Services '
For appointment
Please Phone 770, Wingham
NOW. IN RIPLEY
EVERY. WEDNESDAY .
p.m. Phone, Roy MacKenzie,
Ripley 96-r-24 for apPointment.
'Consulting: Optometrist,- •
(Phone IAc4sOn 4-7661)
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LUCKNOW DISTRICT
CO-OPERATIVE INC..
Phone Lucinow 71. •
TED COLLYE,R
•
Registered Master Electrician
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Specializing , in
Electric Heating,* Electric , Wiring
and Repairs •
and
energy and devotion that has re-
sulted in this organi4ation spread-
ing to.an international scope..The
local branch -was Organized 54
years ago at a meeting at the
home of Mrs. Thomas Reid, with
Mrs. Garnet Armstrong the first
President and Miss Fern Reid the
In , the intervening yeara the
branch has accomplished much—
seen and unSeen, with So:me of
their achievements. forgotten, 8z,
sorne' unknovvn. to younger gen-
erations, •
'During tWo wars the Institute
following World War /1, they
turned,' their efforts to Cornmeal -
orating. the names. of, these who ,
paid the 'supreme, sacrifice; as
Well as those who served by the
erection. of • the Cenotaph . and
an honour t011.
The drinking • fountain, street
signs, visitation of. the sick;
Christmas cheer 'boket,-and not to
be crierloOked, their readiness to
support the projects of other or-
ganizations, have been among the
features of; the •W4. ,wprk
carried , (M' from Year! to year.
The toast to •The Institute was
MaclVfillari, who is Currently sery.7
ai president , of the local
Reeve. George W..Joynt broUght
greetings .from the municipality,
ancrcainplimented the Institute
for theit contribution tO. the Vil-
lage and the OrganizatiOn as • a
whole in. a wider sphere, even to
an internatiOnal role.,, for peace
in the United NatiOns...
Mr. Joynt referred to the co- referred tp the West Wawanosh,
o eration o,f Council 'and Institute CorripanY having its, Ups and
in providing facilitieS for Ithe ,downs 'through the :years. Mr.,
ganilation, and he wished 'them • Mackay reCalled that in the early
continued:sUccess in', all their ef7.• 3O's, the main business of 'Meet -
Mrs,: Stewart comMented on directors' meeting in 1931-32, he
how proud they" were Of the said,', seven barns ,were paid for,
Sernbly hali. and kitchen facilities Mostly On'. grass 'faring. At that
and When Visiting Members • See time the. company ..was • nearly
their qnarters they ."jusi gasp" "cleaned-olir—With-n-ot more than
and Wish theY had such ,a meet- $1,000: to the -goad: 1932. .kroin
ing place.. .; ._ • that time' :on the company. haS
On behalf of .the irien, Omar' .Steadlly progressed...-. "It. seems
over 44 years, He was nominated
by George Million and Harry
Watsond Mr. McPhee spoke brief-
ly, Herson Irwin of 13elgrave,
vice-president 'of the company,
was elected for his second three
year term. He was nominated by
Ernest Snell and JOe 'Dunbar. Mr,
Irwin comniented that ,it had not
been easy to follow in the foot -
Steps of :the late Marvin Me-
DoWell, the efficient and respect-,
ed director of his lerritorY fOr
many year's' prior. to Mr.. Irwin's
appointment, He urged everYone
to inspect cattle, immediately
after a.storrn to prevent any dif-
ficulty as to cause of death: Pre-
sident Smyth also coirimented
:the 'fine work of the, late . Marvin
Dungannon, who was electe.c1 to
the ,boaid three 'years ago,' was
Bob Mole and Gordon Reid..Mr,
Caesar suggested that Policyhold-.,
ers read their policies thoroughly
and know (what :the' fine print
Paid For 7 Barns in, One :Meeting
Each'. of the directors was..ask-,
ecl to speak briefly: The chairman
introduced Donald MacKay Of
Ripley; Who he said; writes mOre
insurance than any other director
and 'is still bringing ,in new; poli-
cies'. He referred to: hilt 'aS a
.real asset to the .corripany. In his
remarlos, Mr.' MacKay .stated that
he never goes out and:,canvasses
and that ,, policyholders cap do
rinich to further the company joy
.."telling your neighbont what*,:•4
good. coinpany it is." Mr.:11/1•ACKaY,
wha,said te had been speaking at
the.rneetings for the last 30 years;
the delicious' ineal and opportun,'
ity to be present: ;
Presented 'Sidi
In Cottlimes. Of a much earlier
Period, a- group of ladies re-enact,
and had drawn only $100; Donald
Thonipson of The Lucknow Sen-
tinel; Barry Watson, 4 Colborne
TerwrishiP
Phillips, outlined the new plan
for, re -insurance, wherein, several •-
of the companies broke' away .
from the cild re -insurance plan
and formed their own. Several a
the directors Spoke of the fine,
work. put forth by•• the: secretary-'
treasurer, Mr. 'Phillip& .pHe'- has
held the office with 'the Company
for 15 years,• Durnie. was also
West ' Wawanosh Township' clerk
until 1953. when:he gave up that
position after serving fOr 31 years.
' Hrown Smyth. is serving his
second term as president of the
coinpan.y this year..
BOY EWS
I3oy Scciut Week was ushered
in last' Sunday with ah annual
church Parade held this • year
at SOUth kinloas Presbyterian
church. •
About 58:Scouts and Cubs :at-
tended and :With . their parents I
swelled the :size of 'the' regular.
congregation. ,substantially.
Rev. god MaeLeod'S meSSage was
of particular interest. to the hoYs,
and Was verY.' ,welcorne indeed:
tor having us. and hop& we 'can.
come back, again `,Sometiriie.,.-
' The, Father and gen Itanquet
is .ahnost upon. us. 'A fine prog-
rain by' the. boys is planned and
Scout Chairman; Bob 'Wall is 411.;
ready. With his gairek___We *mild
remind .everyone that the iinie is •
Also Will the SCouts' and. Cubs •
remember to. bring' their' Money ..
'hinny that • in hard:. tithes. riore for, the•Aicket,d' the irettili*,?.-1
.barris burn," Mr. MacKay Said.... [meeting this Week. tp, avoid a
b rt -.R. Li At the- Patrol Leaders' Meeting..
• . last .week it Was decided to ,help :
the :Artificial Ice .campaign bk •
putting' 'on a Dance at "Holyrnod
Township Hall on Friday, March .
2nd. We ,don't have. :too . (AY.
details .Yet,. but. there. will be. a
lunch connter and the • music is
being. dOnated .by Elliott Carru-
thers. • So keepi the .date open. ev-
erybody .and See, if We can give...
the Ice Fund a real boost . and .
have. some fun doing. it. '
imative years of .the'organizationlinvolved, it would be a 'healthy
whiCh was spiked. With humor ..sign to, shOw,' a sUrplus. increase
.while very effective in portra
ling 'the questions of . the day each year. Alt.hpuol 'a , sizeable
cleS interspered( with a Program ritevieus. • He urged practice :Of
her. ptesent Oak- capacity.- Those
taking ,Part in tthe Presentation on behalf :of the LuCknirk and
were: Mrs. Geoge ios; 1.DIstrict Lions Club's current ap-,.
.w. iviacoonaki; .w..i Peal for .fundi- fot. artificial 'ice.
George. Feagan of ..coderih, ,a.
of, variety numbers $c
J. L. -MaciVlillari presiding, as•
with Mrs. fire prevention and safety..rules.
In closing, Mr. Thoiripson Spoke
strapp, Mrs. Omar Brooks, Mrs. director . for 10 years,- asked that' SINGLE. COPIES Of the Sentinel
Wilson, Mrs' N. J. MacKenzie,
Mrs, R. H. Thompson, Miss' Mary
McLeod,. Mrs. John ., Emerson,
Mrs. George 'Saunders: and Mrs.:
INSURANCE, MEETING •
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than: . usual on dwellings, and
contents. Numerous small.. fires
haVe occurred, caused by cigaret-
tes, heating pads, .„ overheated
stoves, pipes and faulty. wiring.
The acconnting firm, Touche,
Ros& Bailey and Smart. was , re -
,appointed for the -coming. year.,
The three .retiring directors
were re-elected for another three
year . term, .by icclaniation.
They 'Were . Ross McPhee; .R.R. 3,
Miburn, who has .been. a director
FURNACE „OIL!, STOVE OIL,
KEROSENE, GASOLINi
See. or call
Phone 220-w Lucknow
District Agent for Cities Service
policyholders not request .rnore
than the rrnirket value, for liVe,
stock Whfle an,, adjustment iS
ing Made. The other ',director ..t0
speak wag William Wiggins,..R.R.
3, Anblirn.
.Thompson; clerk of. East iiStawa-:
Reeve whO Stated that he 'had
beeri in' the CoMpany since .1908
are available in Lucknow at'
.George's Billiards,. UrnhaCh's •
Drug .5U:ire and at the Sentinel
Office. Single opsr price, loc..
,TABLE CLOTH Paper in rOils,of
100 feet long and.. a ,Yard
Suitable "for banquets pienics 8c.
any :catered meal, The Lucknow
Sentinel phone '25 Lucknow.
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