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THE' LUCKNOWSENTINEL,, LUCKNOWI.. ONTARIO
PAGE 'NMI
ROY N. BENTLEY
UBLIC . .
ACCOUNTANT
GODERICH,. ONTARIO
Box 478
Phone JAckson 4-9521
AND COMPANY
Chartered Accountants
` 33 Hamilton, St.
GODERICH, ONTARIO • .:
• Telephone JA 4-7562 •
JOH.NSTONE'S
FUNERAL. HOME.
Modern and Convenient
Phone 76
Day or Night '.
Serving. All Faiths
:.'According to Their Wishes
Moderate Prices
Established • 1894 • ; }
A. R. DU VAL
. . D.C., Sp:C
Chiropractor
Physio and Electrot Therapist
q►angham'_� — Phone300
(Office located in former. CKNX.
building: on the Main Street)
NSU RANCE
•
FIRE, WIND; CASUALTY
AUTOMOBILE
AND LIFE
To Protect Your '' eek,
Insure . With Jack : Today..:'
J. A. ' McDONAGH
Phone '306, Luckinow
STATE FARM MUTUAL
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE.,
-Investigate : Before Investing.
REUBEN WILSON.
•R.R. 3,- Goderich
,Phone •80-r=8 Dungannon'
R. W. ANDREW •
,Barrister and Solicitor
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
iN LIJCKNOW
Every Wednesday and
•Saturday Afternoon.
• Office.`.in 'the Joynt Block
Telephone:
Office 135. Residence 31-J
1. S. I-IETHERINGTON,
Q.C.
+ ` 'Barrister, -Etc. .
Wingham and Lucknow
IN LUCKNOW
Monday and Wednesday'
Located in' Kilpatrick ,Block
:'Phone ' Wingham
Office . 46 • .: Residence 97
IM,PERIAL'OIL:
:.PRODUCTS•:•.... •
•• for prompt service,
• and quality products;;
contact:
GRANT :CHISHOLM
Phone. collect Dungannon 724 -
or .10 Lucknow •
``Always Look To Imperial
For The Best"
Suit Climaxes
Wingham Hospital
Controversy.:'
Writs giving'notice of an action
on behalf' of three nurses. dis-
charged from the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital last November were
filed at the Huron County court.
house recently by their solicitors,
Donnelly,, Donnelly and •Murphy,.
Copies of the writ were delivered
to the, secretary of the hospital
board, John Strong; and to 'the
'hospital administratrix, Mrs.. 'I. E.
Morrey. •
The nurses, Mrs. Agnes E. Lane,
Mrs. Lillian '. C,lla'her and.. Mrs,.
Meriene Thornton, claim damages
for Wrongful .dismissal from the
hospital staff. Named as deefen
MacKenzie
Memorial, ':Gliapel
FUNERAL:. SERVICE
Services . conducted accord-
ing• to your wishes . at your
" Home, your Church, or at
our Memorial Chapel at 'no
additional . charge, '
Phone: 181, Lucknow;
D,,ay or Night .
.WINGHAM
MEMORIAL SHOP• •
We Have • 'Been .Memorial
Craftsmen for Thirty. Seven
Years, Always Using
THE BEST -GRANITES
Arlvng�-With •
Expert.' Designing and.
• .• Workmanship.
Prices., Most Reasonable
Cemetery. Lettering .a' Specialty'
i
R. A. `,SPOTTON
:Phone 256 Wingham, Ontario.'.
ALAN .WILLIAMS
Optometrist
Office on Patrick St., just
off the Main. St. in
WINGHAM
Professional' ; Eye'..' Examination
Optical. Services
For appointment
Please . Phone 770, Wingham ,_
•
.Max NZIE;.O D.
Optometrist:;
NOW 'IN''RIPLEY
EVERY. WEDNESDAY
Office. 'Hours. 10:00 a.m.: ao 9.00
p.m. Phone- Roy., MacKenzie,.
Ripley 96-r-24 far= appointment
W. BELL..
OPTOMETRIST GODERICH
F. T...'' Armstrong
Consulting 'Optometrist
• The Square
(Phone •,JAcksoq.'4=7661)
•
LUCKNOW DISTRICT
CO-OPERATIVE INC.
Phone Lucknow 71 . ;
TED CO•LLYERd .
Registered Master Electrician,'
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Specializing in :
Electric Heating,'Electric tric Wiring
R
4and ad
Repairs •
All electrical Appliances
-yyPhone 208-r-25,. Lucrykno*
dents in 'the •action..are the board
of the hospital and Mrs. Morrey,
administratrix, ••
This -action brings to a head..
a controversy that ,has: been car-
ried ,on publicly and privately
for some time. •It became "head-
line" news when outspoken criti-
cism of the "administration" Of
the Wingham :General Hospital
was heardat the, annual meeting•''.
of the Hospital Assoiation early
in. February. At one point the
validity of ' the , meeting and the
'business it was 'called to transact
were questioned. ' . , '
'Chief' critic of the hospital's ad-
ministration was Jake Hildebrand.
who demanded to know . whether
Or not there Was a limit in ,the:
hospital -association's .by-laws on
the length of time a director
could; serve on the board and later
Moved a motion • of non -Confi-
dence' 'in the ' administration of
the' institution. The motion 'was.
defeated 'when a' majority ' .of
those.' present supported a motion
in amendment expressing confi-
dence
onfi-dence. in ' the administration.
R. B. Cousins,' newly-electedchairman of the board has stated
that ` he is "satisfied with. the
present administration. of the hos
pital and' the action `taken by the I
board of directors."; :
Engage ,Staff Members •
Two . former , staff employees
have • been .accepted.• Miss •'IVy A.
Newell, Re,g.N.,, of ,Mitchell, has'
been ' appointed director of nurs-
ing and Miss -Edna: Agnes" 'Cart,'
Reg.N , of:'St ` Thomas -Elgin. Gen-
eral Hospital, "assistant .director
Of . nursing. ' Both . appointments'
take effect April 1st.:
Ch_ esley Council has questioned
the. vallue of • the ,Emergency
Measures, •plans. Expressions to"
this.,. effect__.•.vicere.,:.. vm :'ni:' w..hen
Council '. received a. letter from
Lloyd Jasper of Walkerton, .'Erner
gency Measuresco=ordinator for
the County of which • asked'
the Council to,, :name • convenor`s
dor , such ' groups, as feeding, cloth-
ing; lodging, • personal • : services,'
registrationand. enquiry
Phones Increase
Reported By 'Bell
The expansion sof telephone
facilities 'in ;Lucknow during 1961
was typical of :the'situation 'across'
the • territory served ' by the Bell
Telephone Company of.C•arrada, i.t,•
was . revealed in that ' company's
82nd annual, report. ,Expenditures
to ' extend, improve and Meehan-,
1.
ize . service totalled $192,600,000,
the report•dstates Telephones .in
service at the -end .of .1901• to-
ta:lled . 3;695,107, an increase .of •
•.18.0,1'00 `during .the year.
On. thelocal scene, • some 15:
telephones ' were added, H. H: ' P.
Johnston, Bell. Manager for this
region, said, bringing the • for
to '504 as '..of December,. 3.1st.'
According to the report; net in-
come totalled $57,690,52.1; for the.
last;'year equivalent to $2.50. per
share, ' or ` a return'of "six 'per cent
on;invested, capital: •
Operating: revenues. • for 1961
were ' 7.1 . per cent -higher than
in ' ' 1960. The report e'stat'es this
reflects an intensified marketing'
effort and 'an, .upturn: in :business
conditions ' in 'the second half ,of
the year. •
Taxes totalled $73,483;000, or'
$8,752,000• More, than in 1960. .
Shareholders numbered 1,78,1126
at ';the• end • of 1961, an increase of
6,838 in" 12 months. They . received
$.50,786,210 , in.' dividends at the"
rate of $2.20 a • share: • '
At the end. of 1961, the comp-•
any had 34,302. employees,. Wages
and salaries totalled' $161;8�5i9,420:
. •
T
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•
SHOW and 'SALE
OF BEEF .BULLS
re
Under the auspices of
THE ONTARIO; ' BEEF ;CATTLE. IMPROVEMENT .ASS..
HayS. SOleS 'Arena,. : Trafalgar
5 miles 'north of Oakville '>on Highway No. 5
Herefords • sell. on Tuesday, March 13th ,
Shorthorns,, Aberdeen, Angus and .Galloway,
Thursday, ' March 15th ,
Showing :scheduled for 8:30a.m., each ';day.
Sales will commence at :11:30 a.m. each day.
Every Ontarid fanner , buying . a ''performance tested" . bull
at thee* sales will be eligible for a premium of 20 per cent
• of the price, but not more than $150.00,. in mord '
ante terns of the . Bull. Premium P eiv v.
Catalogues: may be obtained fro • m the Secretary -Treasurer
•
Andrew C. 'Gaunt; President
Lucknow, Ontario
' 153
R. H. Graham, Secretary
.Parliament Bidggs., Toronto
153
BRUCE COUNTY
(PASTURE MIXTURE
'36% Canadian Alfalfa.
30% :Canadian Brome Grass.. _ .
12% : Certif`ied Climax Timothy
10% ,Perennia1 ` Rye ' Grass
10% . Ontario 'Red 'Clover
, 5% Kentucky ''31 Fescue
0..;-+elri�ied;:LOdinA Clover
100% Price .36.9c pound..
Sow 20 ib. per. acre. Cost , $7:37• per : acre.: With local
grown Timothy .— $6.80: per acre. .
S�uggested BeefPastuure xture•:
(PO. Certified Climax Timothy -�
3 lb. . Ladino Clover
Cost per acre $5.98; with local • grown Timothy. $3.90 per
acre. A .Mixture ` of • Timothy & Ladino if properly fertilized
will .`produce more beef : per acre than any known clover;
reate
iry Oats, Buffed, Cleaner
per bushel.
e are new . operating our custom ' Buckhorn and '. Cleaning
Machines:
Craim' :and Son;,{'. Pinkerton
PHONE, :CARGILL 68W3'
4
A' wage :increase, averaging 2.8
per cent, . went into effect at the
,'end of November, 1,961,'following
collective bargaining. •
Extension telephones in ''homes
now .;equal 17per cent; of residence
main'. telephones;20;.. per''cent of
;telephones in-service are in toior.
New.buildings or additions were
constructed in 86 cornmu' iities &
64 exchanges were converted, to
dial operations: More than :96 per
cent of the company's• .telephones;
are new dial. operated.'
FURNACE OIL,
• KEROSENE,'
See or
WM: A. "BUDS'
Phone 220-w
District Agent for
STOVE,. OIL,
GASOLINE
Call
IIA1ViILTON
Lucknow
Cities Service
"NEW LIFE" CONCENTRATES
�alanceyouruwn grain economically
"NEW LIFE" BALANCED FEEDS
are blended for best results •
ROLLED K. D.'CQR11-;:.
BULK
For Ye ul� Fane r�ix�g:. Cattle ;; :.:
BLOWN. „ DAILY SERVICE
1(NECNTEL and SON L'
.Lucknow Branch, Phone ?8.
. j
THERE S A•' NEW LIFE FEED FOR E
�` ' VERY 1VFED"'